17 03, 2026

Mini Movie Mornings – Piglets Big Movie

Piglet’s Big Movie (U)

Join Winnie the Pooh’s tiny but brave friend, Piglet, in this heartwarming animated adventure. When Piglet feels overlooked by his friends in the Hundred Acre Wood, he sets out on a journey to prove that even the smallest of friends can have the biggest impact. Through friendship, courage, and lots of fun, Piglet shows everyone the true meaning of loyalty and bravery. Featuring the classic voices and charming songs that have delighted generations, this film is perfect for young children and families.

1 Adult and Fruit shoot free per child ticket
Additional adults £1.50

Running Time: 1 hour 12 minutes – Certificate: U

17 03, 2026

Brentwood Community Cinema – I Swear

I Swear (15)

I Swear is a critically acclaimed British biographical drama directed by Kirk Jones. The film tells the true story of John Davidson, a Scottish man diagnosed with Tourette syndrome in his teens who faces misunderstanding and prejudice, yet ultimately becomes a passionate advocate for awareness and acceptance of the condition. Alongside a powerful central performance from Robert Aramayo, the movie blends moments of humour, heart and resilience as John navigates personal struggles, societal barriers and the path to finding purpose.

Running Time: 2 hours (approx. 120 minutes) Certificate: 15

17 03, 2026

Brentwood Community Cinema – Nuremberg

Nuremberg (15 / historical drama)

Nuremberg is a powerful historical drama directed by James Vanderbilt, set in the aftermath of World War II. The film follows U.S. Army psychiatrist Dr Douglas Kelley (Rami Malek), who is assigned to assess the mental fitness of high‑ranking Nazi officials—including Hermann Göring (Russell Crowe)—as the Allies prepare for the landmark Nuremberg Trials. What begins as clinical evaluations soon becomes a gripping psychological and legal confrontation, exploring the moral complexity of justice, guilt and responsibility as the international tribunal seeks to hold perpetrators of horrific war crimes accountable. The story combines courtroom intensity with the emotional and ethical reckoning that defined this pivotal moment in history, supported by a notable ensemble cast including Michael Shannon and Richard E. Grant.

Running Time: 2 hours 28 minutes (148 min)
Certificate: 15 (contains wartime violence, Holocaust references, disturbing imagery)

17 03, 2026

Brentwood Community Cinema – Four Letters Of Love

Four Letters of Love (12A)

A lyrical and heartfelt romance adapted from Niall Williams’ bestselling novel, Four Letters of Love follows the intertwined lives of Nicholas and Isabel against the dramatic backdrop of 1970s Ireland. Nicholas, a young man whose life is unsettled by his father’s sudden decision to become a painter, and Isabel, who faces her own family tragedy, are drawn together by destiny, faith and the enduring power of love. Set among sweeping coastal landscapes and steeped in poetic longing, the film explores themes of heartbreak, spirituality and the miracles that bind human lives.

Running Time: Approximately 1 hour 49 minutes – Certificate: 12A

17 03, 2026

Brentwood Community Cinema – Sully

Sully (12A)

Directed by Clint Eastwood, Sully tells the gripping true story of Captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger, the US Airways pilot who became a national hero after safely landing Flight 1549 on the Hudson River, saving all 155 passengers and crew on board. The film explores both the heroic actions during the emergency landing and the intense investigation that followed, as Sully faces scrutiny and pressure while confronting personal doubts and public expectations. Tom Hanks stars in the title role, delivering a powerful performance in this tense, inspirational drama.

Running Time: 1 hour 36 minutes – Certificate: 12A

17 03, 2026

Mini Movie Mornings – The Postman Pat Movie

Postman Pat: The Movie (U)

Based on the beloved British children’s character, this animated family comedy follows everyone’s favourite postman, Pat Clifton, as he goes beyond his usual mail rounds in the village of Greendale. When his employer cancels all bonuses, Pat enters a nationwide TV talent show in the hope of winning a holiday to Italy — only to find that newfound fame and malfunctioning robot postmen present challenges that test his loyalty to his friends, family and community. Featuring the voices of Stephen Mangan, Jim Broadbent, Rupert Grint and David Tennant, the story blends humour, heart and adventure for audiences young and old.

1 Adult and Fruit shoot free per child ticket
Additional adults £1.50

Running Time: 1 hour 28 minutes Certificate: U

17 03, 2026

Brentwood Community Cinema – Wicked 2 (Marathon Day)

Wicked: For Good (PG)

The magical world of Oz returns in this eagerly awaited second chapter of the Wicked film adaptation. Picking up where the first movie left off, Wicked: For Good follows Elphaba and Glinda as their friendship is tested by political upheaval and personal transformation in a land still reeling from the revelations about the Wizard. As Elphaba finds herself on the run and Glinda rises in influence, old bonds are challenged, new alliances form, and the fate of Oz hangs in the balance. The story blends spectacle, emotion and rich musical moments as it builds toward its unforgettable climax.

Running Time: 2 hours 17 minutes – Certificate: PG

17 03, 2026

Brentwood Community Cinema – Wicked (Marathon Day)

Wicked (PG)

The untold story of the witches of Oz begins in this spectacular musical adaptation of the hit stage show. Long before Dorothy arrives in Oz, two young women meet at Shiz University — Elphaba, a misunderstood young woman with extraordinary powers, and Glinda, a popular and ambitious student.

Despite their differences, the two form an unlikely friendship. But as their lives take different paths and the politics of Oz grow darker, their bond is tested and their destinies change forever. One will become known as the Good Witch, while the other will be branded the Wicked Witch of the West.

Featuring unforgettable songs and stunning visuals, Wicked brings the beloved Broadway musical to the big screen in a magical story about friendship, identity and the truth behind legends.

Running Time: 2 hours 40 minutes – Certificate: PG

17 03, 2026

Brentwood Community Cinema – The Choral

The Choral (12A)

Set in Yorkshire during the First World War, The Choral tells the story of a small town whose choral society is left struggling after many of its men enlist to fight. Determined to keep the music alive, the group recruits a new chorus master, the mysterious Dr. Henry Guthrie, played by Ralph Fiennes.

As the choir prepares to perform a major work by Edward Elgar, the community must face the realities of war, loss and prejudice. Through music and determination, the townspeople discover hope, unity and the powerful role that art can play in difficult times.
A moving and uplifting British drama about community, resilience and the healing power of music.

Running Time: 1 hour 53 minutesCertificate: 12A

17 03, 2026

Mini Movie Mornings – The Tiger Who Came To Tea

The Tiger Who Came to Tea (U)

Based on the beloved children’s book by Judith Kerr, The Tiger Who Came to Tea comes to life in this charming and lively stage production for young audiences.

When Sophie and her mummy sit down for tea, the doorbell rings — and to their surprise, a big friendly tiger is standing outside. What follows is a delightful, chaotic tea time as the tiger eats and drinks everything in the house! Filled with songs, laughter and colourful characters, this magical show is perfect for families and introduces younger children to the joy of live theatre.

1 Adult and Fruit shoot free per child ticket
Additional adults £1.50

Running Time: Approximately 55 minutes (no interval)

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