Odeon Cinema
Odeon Kids
Screenings have been chosen especially for children and are every Saturday and Sunday mornings at pocket money prices.
With every child ticket you get a free adult ticket - so mums and dads get to go FREE!
Just £2.50 per child!
Every Saturday & Sunday morning
Odeon Kids: - This week's film
Odeon Senior Screen
A mid-morning screening of some of the best recent films. Enjoy free tea and coffee before the screening and then relax and enjoy the film.
The selection reflects the best of modern and classic cinema with a focus on story telling rather than action.
Just £3.00 per person.
Wednesdays at 10.45am
Odeon Senior Screen: - Back after Christmas
Films Showing Friday 4 February to Thursday 10 February 2011
127 Hours (15)
1 hour 53 minutes
Friday to T hursday
21.10
Starring: James Franco, Amber Tamblyn, Kate Mara, Treat Williams
While hiking in the mountains of Utah, professional adventurer Aron Ralston (Franco) falls into a crevice, where his right arm is crushed and trapped by a boulder. Faced with impending death, Ralston slowly realises he needs to make some difficult choices...
A Little Bit of Heaven (12A)
1 hour 46 minutes
Friday& Monday to Thursday
14.45 17.30 20.10
Saturday & Sunday
12.00 14.45 17.30 20.10
Odeon Newbies
Wednesday 11.15
Black Swan (15)
1 hour 48 minutes
Friday to Thursday
13.10 15.40 18.20 21.00
Starring: Natalie Portman, Vincent Cassel, Barbara Hershey, Winona Ryder, Mila Kunis
Fragile dancer Nina (Portman) lives a sheltered, ballet-obsessed life with her over-protective, ex-ballerina mother (Hershey). When Nina is promoted to prima — replacing the older Beth (Ryder) — for a new production of Swan Lake, her director, Thomas (Cassel), urges her to explore her dark side so that she can better embody the dual role of the Swan Queen and the Black Swan. This, combined with her concern over the ambitions of a new arrival at the company, Lily (Kunis), pushes Nina towards breaking point.
Gulliver's Travels in 3D (PG)
1 hour 27 minutes
Friday, Monday, Tuesday & Thursday
14.30 17.40
Saturday, Sunday & Wednesday
11.50 14.30 17.40
Starring: Emily Blunt, Jason Segel, Jack Black, Amanda Peet
An adaptation of the Jonathan Swift classic, travel writer Gulliver (Jack Black) attempts a trip to Bermuda, but instead ends up in Lilliput, where he finds himself at the mercy of many tiny hands.
Hereafter (12A)
'Contains infrequent strong language and natural disaster and accident scenes'
2 hours 9 minutes
Friday to Thursday
18.30
Starring: Matt Damon, Cécile De France, Bryce Dallas Howard, Frankie McLaren, George McLaren, Jay Mohr
After a near-death experience during a tsunami, hard-nosed French TV journalist Marie LeLay (De France) reassesses her life. After his twin brother is run over and killed by a car, a deprived London boy (George and Frankie McLaren) is desperate to maintain their close connection. And, in San Francisco, lonely George (Damon) is trying to find a way to live with his ‘gift’: a genuine ability to talk with the departed.
Meet the Parents: Little Fockers (12A)
'Contains Moderate Sex References and Crude Humour'
1 hour 38 minutes
Friday & Sunday to Thursday
13.30 16.00
Saturday
10.45 13.30 16.00
Starring: Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Robert De Niro, Laura Dern, Jessica Alba, Teri Polo, Blythe Danner
This effort will revolve around the children of Gaylord "Greg" Focker (Stiller) and his now-wife Pam Byrnes (Teri Polo), and Greg's continuing attempts to please - or at least appease - disapproving father-in-law Jack (De Niro).
Sanctum in 3D (15)
No Free Guest Passes
1 hour 36 minutes
Friday, Monday, Tuesday & Thursday
15.15 18.10 20.50
Saturday, Sunday & Wednesday
12.30 15.15 18.10 20.50
Starring: Alice Parkinson, Rhys Wakefield , Allison Cratchley, Ioan Gruffud, Richard Roxburgh, Dan Wyllie
A team of divers are exploring the South Pacific's uncharted Esa-ala Caves. But when a freak storm hits and their exit is blocked, they're forced to keep heading down, in the hope of escape.
Tangled in 3D (PG)
No Free Guest Passes
1 hour 36 minutes
Friday & Monday to Thursday
13.00 15.30 18.00 20.30
Saturday & Sunday
10.30 13.00 15.30 18.00 20.30
Starring: Zachary Levi, Mandy Moore, Donna Murphy, Ron Perlman, Brad Garrett, Jeffrey Tambor
The infant Rapunzel (Moore) was kidnapped by an old woman (Murphy) who relies on Rapunzel’s magical hair to maintain her youth. Raised alone in a tower, Rapunzel becomes fascinated by the sky lanterns she sees outside and, when a rogue called Flynn (Levi) seeks refuge in her prison, she asks for his help to go see them close up...
Tangled in 2D (PG)
No Free Guest Passes
1 hour 36 minutes
Friday & Monday to Thursday
14.00 16.30 18.50
Saturday & Sunday
11.30 14.00 16.30 18.50
Starring: Zachary Levi, Mandy Moore, Donna Murphy, Ron Perlman, Brad Garrett, Jeffrey Tambor
The infant Rapunzel (Moore) was kidnapped by an old woman (Murphy) who relies on Rapunzel’s magical hair to maintain her youth. Raised alone in a tower, Rapunzel becomes fascinated by the sky lanterns she sees outside and, when a rogue called Flynn (Levi) seeks refuge in her prison, she asks for his help to go see them close up...
The Fighter (15)
All shows available with Audio Description, Please ask a member of the team for details.
No Free Guest Passes
1 hour 56 minutes
Friday, Monday, Tuesday & Thursday
15.00 17.50 20.40
Saturday, Sunday & Wednesday
12.15 15.00 17.50 20.40
Subtitled:
Sunday 12.15
Monday & Tuesday 17.50
Starring: Christian Bale, Mark Wahlberg, Melissa Leo, Amy Adams
The true tale of the early years of legendary fighter ‘Irish’ Micky Ward (Wahlberg), who triumphed over a ‘complex’ family situation, including a crack-addict brother/trainer (Bale), to become a welterweight boxing champ in the 1980s.
The Green Hornet in 3D (12A)
'Contains moderate violence, language and sex references'
1 hour 59 minutes
Friday to Thursday
20.20
Starring: Jay Chou, Christoph Waltz, Cameron Diaz, Seth Rogen
When his newspaper magnate father dies suddenly, walking screw-up Britt Reid (Rogen) searches for something to do with his life, finding an unorthodox solution by teaming up with martial arts badass-cum-mechanic Kato (Chou) to fight crime as The Green Hornet. But will LA crime boss Chudnofsky (Waltz) take kindly to the masked newcomers?
The Kings Speech (12A)
'Contains strong language in a speech therapy context'
1 hour 58 minutes
Friday, Monday, Tuesday & Thursday
13.45 16.45 19.45
Saturday, Sunday & Wednesday
11.00 13.45 16.45 19.45
Starring: Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush, Helena Bonham Carter, Guy Pearce
Prince George (Firth), known as Bertie to loved ones, has been afflicted by a debilitating stammer since his childhood. And when his brother abdicates the throne and war looms, he reluctantly turns to Aussie Lionel Logue (Rush), a speech therapist whose methods are unconventional to say the least.
The Mechanic (15)
1 hour 32 minutes
Friday to Thursday
21.15
Starring: Jason Statham, Ben Foster, Donald Sutherland
The story focuses on a highly-skilled but emotionally detached hitman (Statham) who plans to retire when a young man (Foster) asks to be trained up in the profession. But is revenge of their minds?
Odeon Kids
Saturday 5 February & Sunday 6 February 2011
£2.50 for a child ticket and free adult ticket.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid (PG)
1 hour 32 minutes
Saturday & Sunday
11.10
Starring: Steve Zahn, Rachael Harris,
Zachary Gordon,
Robert Capron,
Chloe Moretz
Following the ups and downs of sly middle-schooler Greg Heffley (Zachary Gordon), all recorded in his Wimpy Kid's diary.
Odeon Senior Screen
Wednesday 9 February 2011
Every Wednesday Over 50's. Seats £3.00
Ticket price includes free tea, coffee, cold drinks and biscuits (before and after the film)
Unstoppable (12A)
1 hour 38 minutes
Wednesday
10.45
Starring: Denzel Washington,
Chris Pine,
Rosario Dawson,
Kevin Dunn
A train yard mishap leaves a giant locomotive unmanned and gathering terrifying momentum. When all else fails, it is down to old-time driver Frank Barnes (Washington) and his greenhorn conductor Will Colson (Pine) to mount a seemingly impossible rescue before disaster strikes.
Red (12A)
1 hour 51 minutes
Wednesday
10.45
Starring: Bruce Wilis,
Helen Mirren,
John Malkovich,
Morgan Freeman,
Karl Urban,
Mary-Louise Parker,
Brian Cox,
Richard Dreyfuss
Bored, lonely retiree Frank Moses (Willis) is wanting some excitement, but a squad of assassins dropping in is not what he had in mind. Something in Frank’s past with the CIA has made him a target, so it’s time to get the band back together, all of them designated ‘Retired: Extremely Dangerous’.
Opening Times:
Friday, Monday, Tuesday & Thursday
12.50pm
Saturday
10.20am
Sunday
10.00am
Wednesday
11.50am
Disabled access throughout the cinema, induction loops, audio described & subtitled performances available. Please ask a member of our team for further assistance.
Ticket Prices:
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Super Saver
Mon-Thurs
before 5pm |
Saver
Mon-Thurs
after 5pm
Friday
before 5pm |
Peak
Friday
after 5pm
Sat & Sun
all day |
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| Adult |
£6.55 |
£7.35 |
£7.75 |
| Child 12 years and under |
£4.65 |
£5.20 |
£5.50 |
| Teen Ages 13-17 |
£4.85 |
£5.45 |
£5.75 |
| Student valid student ID required |
£5.10 |
£5.70 |
£6.00 |
| Senior Ages 60+ |
£5.10 |
£5.70 |
£6.00 |
Family
1 adult & 3 children or 2 adults & 2 children |
£18.60 |
£20.80 |
£22.00 |
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| Premier Seat |
+ £1.50 each / + £6.00 Family |
| 3D Films |
+ £1.75 Adult / + £6.00 Family / + £1.50 others |
| 3D Glasses |
+ £1.00 per pair |
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| For 3D Films, you will need to have a pair of special 3D glasses |