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REXNOTE Watch your own home movies, wedding videos, am-dram coverage or holiday snaps on the REX BIG SCREEN!
With our new digital system we can now offer this
service. Bar and ice creams available. Make an event of it! PLEASE NOTE : The REX is unable to accept forward bookings and credit cards PLEASE NOTE - TUESDAY screenings start at 6.00p.m NOT 7.15p.m |
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Friday, 20th November for
Four Days at 7.15p.m. (ends 9.15p.m.)
DORIAN GRAY (15) Oliver Parker's excellent big screen adaptation of Oscar Wilde's novel, with Ben Barnes as the young man who successfully disguises his corruption, and Colin Firth as his mentor. |
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Tuesday, 24th November for
Three Days - Tuesday at 6.00p.m. (ends 8.00p.m.),
Wednesday and Thursday at 7.15p.m. (ends 9.15p.m.) DISTRICT NINE (15) Science fiction showing its strength as political allegory. The alien species are the second-class citizens and the humans the aggressors, in this South African production directed by Neill Blomkamp. |
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Friday, 27th November for Four Days at 7.15p.m. (ends 9.10p.m.) AWAY WE GO (15) John Krasinski and Maya Rudolph are the couple touring America, visiting their shambolic relatives while looking for an ideal place to bring up a family, in SamMendes' delightful comedy. |
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Tuesday, 1st December for Three Days – Tuesday at 6.00p.m. (ends 8.15 p.m.), Wednesday and Thursday at 7.15p.m. (ends 9.30p.m.) Kate Jarvis is the music-loving 15-year-old coming to terms with her mother’s new boyfriend in Andrea Arnold’s acclaimed sympathetic study of south London council estate claustrophobia. |
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Friday, 4th December for
Seven days – Tuesday at 6.00p.m. (ends 8.15p.m.)
and for the rest of the run at 7.15p.m. (ends 9.30p.m.) BRIGHT STAR (PG) Jane (THE PIANO) Campion’s thing of beauty. Poet John Keats (Ben Wishaw), and his romance with his friend’s neighbour Fanny Brawne (Abbie Cornish). An exquisite piece of film-making. |
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Friday,11th December for
many days until Thursday 31st December. Evening
shows until Wednesday 23rd December. Matinees from Saturday 19th
December until Thursday 31st September. No
matinees on Sundays. Matinee show only
on Christmas Eve (no evening show). Closed on Christmas Day.
No matinee on Boxing Day
(evening show only). Tuesdays at 6.00p.m. (ends 7.55p.m.), other evening shows at 7.15p.m. (ends 9.10p.m.), Matinees at 2.15p.m. (ends 4.10p.m.) WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE (PG) A coup for the REX! We have managed to get it on the week of its release! So don’t miss it! Spike Jonze’s perfect adaptation of Maurice Sendak’s fabulous fantasy. Boisterous young Max is sent to bed for misbehaviour - a reaction to the grown up world - and there dreams about being king in a land of strange creatures. |
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Saturday, 26th December for
Three days at 7.15p.m. (ends 9.05p.m.) UP (PG) An elderly gentleman flies his house to South America with the aid of a bunch of balloons - and a boy scout - in Walt Disney’s and Pixar’s best computer animation ever. |
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Tuesday, 29th December for
Four Days until Saturday, 2nd January (Closed
New Year’s Day) – Tuesday at 6.00p.m. (ends 7.40p.m.) and for the rest
of the run at 7.15p.m. (ends 8.55p.m.).
Also matinee show on Saturday, 2nd January at 2.15p.m.
(ends 3.55p.m.) FANTASTIC MR FOX (PG) From the book by fantastic Mr Roald Dahl, Wes Anderson’s stop-motion animation in which Mr Fox tries to give up his chicken-stealing for family life in the face of idiot humans. Silly, hilarious and profound at the same time. |
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2009 All rights reserved, all other copyrights acknowledged. Whilst every endeavour is made to ensure correct timings and showings the Rex Cinema reserves the right to make changes without notice. Errors and omissions excepted. |
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