17 03, 2026

Brentwood Community Cinema – Zootropolis 2

Zootropolis 2 (PG)

Return to the bustling animal metropolis in Disney’s action-packed animated sequel. Detectives Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde are back on the case when a mysterious reptile arrives in Zootropolis and turns the city upside down. As the investigation unfolds, the pair must go undercover in unfamiliar districts, testing their partnership like never before.

Packed with comedy, adventure and heart, this family-friendly follow-up brings new characters, fresh music and plenty of twists as Judy and Nick race to solve their most challenging mystery yet.

Running Time: 1 hour 48 minutes Certificate: PG

29 01, 2026

People of Steel Ukrainian Film Screening

“People of Steel” is a gripping and unforgettable documentary that brings one of the most important stories of the war in Ukraine to the screen. For the first time in the UK, audiences will have the chance to witness the heroic defence of Mariupol and the legendary Azovstal steel plant through real frontline footage and emotional firsthand testimonies of the soldiers who survived the siege.

Featuring the voices of Denys Prokopenko, Illia Samoilenko, Orest Kozatskyi, Igor Benzeruk, Alla Bereznytska, and the late Olena Kushnir, the film reveals the unimaginable brutality of the Russian invasion—and the extraordinary courage of the men and women who refused to surrender.

“People of Steel” is not just a war documentary.
It is a story of resilience, sacrifice, and the unbreakable human spirit.

For British audiences, this film offers a rare and deeply human look into a battle that reshaped the world and continues to define Europe’s security today. It provides an opportunity to understand what Ukrainians endured and why their fight for freedom matters to all of us.

Join us for a powerful screening that honours the defenders of Mariupol and supports greater awareness of Ukraine’s struggle for justice and peace.

Approx Running Time – 2Hrs (With no Interval)
​Screening will ​include a ​post screen Question and Answer with the director
NOT RECOMMENDED FOR UNDER 14S

15 01, 2026

National Theatre Live – All My Sons

All My Sons  by Arthur Miller
directed by Ivo Van Hove
design by Jan Versweyveld

Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad) and Marianne Jean-Baptiste (Hard Truths) feature in a five-star, triumphantly acclaimed new production of Arthur Miller’s classic play, from visionary director Ivo Van Hove (A View from the Bridge).
One family, the heart of the American dream. When wartime delivers profits for Joe, it comes at a price when his partner is charged with criminal manufacturing deals, and his eldest son goes missing in action. Will peacetime bring peace of mind, or will he be confronted by the consequence of his actions?
Filmed live from the West End, Paapa Essiedu (I May Destroy You), Tom Glynn-Carney (House of the Dragon), and Hayley Squires (I, Daniel Blake) also feature in this disturbingly prescient play.

Running Time – 130Mins ​(No Interval)

11 12, 2025

Brentwood Community Cinema – Regretting You

Based on the bestselling book, REGRETTING YOU introduces audiences to Morgan Grant (Allison Williams) and her daughter Clara (Mckenna Grace) as they explore what’s left behind after a devastating accident reveals a shocking betrayal and forces them to confront family secrets, redefine love, and rediscover each other. REGRETTING YOU is a story of growth, resilience, and self-discovery in the aftermath of tragedy, also starring Dave Franco and Mason Thames with Scott Eastwood and Willa Fitzgerald. From the best-selling author of It Ends with Us and the director of The Fault in Our Stars, in theatres this October.

Approx Running Time – 1hr 57mins with no interval
12A

11 12, 2025

Brentwood Community Cinema – Dead Of Winter

Dead of Winter is an action-thriller about Barb (Emma Thompson), a grieving widow driving through a Minnesota snowstorm, who stumbles upon a kidnapped girl and becomes her only hope against the captors, transforming from a lost traveler into a resourceful fighter in a tense, isolated survival story. It’s a tale of an unlikely hero rising to a deadly challenge in a remote, snowy wilderness, involving shootouts and desperate escapes.

Approx Running Time – 1hr 40Mins with no interval
Strong violence and language – 15+

11 12, 2025

Brentwood Community Cinema – Mission Impossible – The Final Reckoning

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning (the eighth film in the series) follows Ethan Hunt and the IMF as they race to stop the sentient, globe-spanning AI known as “the Entity” from triggering global nuclear war, facing off against its human proxy, Gabriel, and governments who want the powerful AI key Hunt possesses, culminating in a massive, final showdown to destroy the Entity within a doomsday vault.

Approx Running Time – 2Hrs 30 Mins with no interval
Contains strong violence, action, and language

11 12, 2025

Brentwood Community Cinema – Freakier Friday

Freakier Friday is the sequel to Disney’s 2003 Freaky Friday, bringing back Jamie Lee Curtis as Tess and Lindsay Lohan as Anna Coleman as they navigate merging families, leading to another magical body swap, this time involving Anna’s daughter, her soon-to-be stepdaughter, and Tess herself, forcing them to understand each other and a new family dynamic before a big wedding.

Approx Running Time 1hrs 51Mins with no interval

11 12, 2025

Brentwood Community Cinema – Quartet

Quartet follows four retired opera singers who must put aside old tensions to reunite for a gala that could save their musicians’ home. Directed by Dustin Hoffman and starring Maggie Smith, Tom Courtenay, Billy Connolly, and Pauline Collins, it’s a warm story about aging, memory, and the staying power of music and friendship.

Approx Running Time – 1hr 40 Mins with no interval
Contains some strong language

13 09, 2025

Brentwood International Cultural Festival

Brentwood Theatre is proud to be part of the Brentwood International Cultural Festival and as part of the festival we have a fantastic selection of films with offers across all four films.

Among the highlights are

20th September 10am
The Colours Within

Abeautifully crafted Japanese anime that explores friendship, creativity, and the courage to embrace your true self. Following the story of a reserved high school student who discovers the transformative power of art through unexpected connections, the film blends heartfelt storytelling with breathtaking animation.
With its vibrant visuals and emotionally resonant themes, The Colours Within invites audiences of all ages to experience the magic of self-expression and the bonds that shape who we are. A must-see for anime fans and newcomers alike, this film captures the spirit of discovery and the universal language of colour.
Following the film there is an opportunity for young people to join an art workshop where they can work with artists to express themselves.
In the cinema there will be a discussion about wider Japanese culture led by Keiko Okawa, a resident of Brentwood.

20th September – 7pm
Police, Adjective

In this blackly humorous police drama, a cop suffers from a crisis of conscience when he is assigned to gather evidence against a college student dabbling with soft drugs. Arguing for leniency to be shown towards what he regards as youthful irresponsibility, he finds his superiors have a very different interpretation of morality and the law.
A blackly humorous and intelligent satire of bureaucracy, ‘Police, Adjective’ (2009) is the acclaimed film from award winning director, Corneliu Porumboiu.
Stars Dragos Bucur, Vlad Ivanov, Ion Stoica.

21st September – 2pm
The Last Dance
The award winning “The Last Dance” (Hong Kong: 2024) is a delicate drama following a wedding planner who faces financial struggles during COVID and decides to switch careers to enter the funeral business.  The film raises issues of family loyalty, love, religion and death in Hong Kong to give us real insight.
The film will be followed by a discussion of Hong Kong culture led by Michael Chang to give us all a greater understanding of those that have come to live here in Brentwood.

21st September – 7pm
Mami Wata
The highly acclaimed Mami Wata is a Nigerian film  rooted in West African folklore and the sources of social power. In Iyi village, the people worship Mami Wata, a powerful mermaid deity, through their spiritual leader Mama Efe, who serves as the intermediary between the divine and the people. Her daughter Zinwe and her protégé Prisca assist her in maintaining this matriarchal order. But when children begin to die mysteriously and disappear, faith in Mama Efe’s leadership begins to falter.
At the Sundance Film Festival it won Special Jury Prize for Cinematography.
The film will be followed by a discussion with Mary Iwuagwu, a resident of Brentwood.
Cert 12a

25 07, 2025

The Holdovers (Monday Matinee Movie)

Brentwood Community Cinema Monday Matinee

The Holdovers

A new Christmas classic! In this good-natured comedy drama, set in the 1970s, an unpopular teacher, a rebellious student, and a recently-bereaved school cook form an unexpected bond while stuck together over the Christmas break.

From acclaimed director Alexander Payne, THE HOLDOVERS follows a curmudgeonly instructor (Paul Giamatti) at a New England prep school who is forced to remain on campus during Christmas break to babysit the handful of students with nowhere to go. Eventually he forms an unlikely bond with one of them — a damaged, brainy troublemaker (newcomer Dominic Sessa) — and with the school’s head cook, who has just lost a son in Vietnam (Da’Vine Joy Randolph).

Cast: Paul Giamatti, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Dominic Sessa

Rating: 15 (strong language, brief nudity)

Running time: 133m

Each ticket includes a free tea or americano coffee at the Theatre Café Bar (upgrade to a cappuccino/latte/hot chocolate etc. for just £1.50 more on the day)

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