17 NOVEMBER 28 DECEMBER 2017 THEATRE CINEMA LEARNING CENTRE KITCHEN & BAR

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THEATRE | CINEMA | LEARNING CENTRE | KITCHEN & BAR

WWW.CORNEXCHANGENEW.COM

ON SALE Priority Booking: Friday 3 November Public: Friday 10 November

17 NOVEMBER – 28 DECEMBER 2017

Murder on the Orient Express

Take a Seat in our Cinema

WE ARE

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Support the Corn Exchange and name a seat in our cinema. For more information, please visit www.cornexchangenew.com/ takeaseat or speak to a member of our Front of House team.

Midweek Matinee (Mon-Thu, before 16.00)

Full Price Concession

£7.00 £5.50

Family Ticket (2 adults, 2 children)

Full Price Midweek Matinee

£30.00 £22.00

Live & Encore Screenings Full Price Concession

£15.50 £13.50

DISCOUNTS Senior Citizens (over-65s) | Under-19s | Full-Time Students | Key Workers | Registered Disabled (+ Free Companion Ticket) | Jobseeker’s Allowance

HOW TO BOOK

WELCOME

Full Price £9.00 Concession £7.50 Parents and Babies / £5.50 Silver Screen / Relaxed Screenings

Enjoy a delicious lunch before or LUNCHTIME after your film. Your OFFER choice of a hot or cold sandwich with vegetable crisps, salad and a drink from just £5!* *See www.cornexchangenew.com/kitchen for full terms and conditions

A weekly screening dedicated to the over-60s.

PARENTS SILVER & BABIES SCREEN

TICKET PRICES

Screenings especially for parents and carers with babies less than 18 months old, to enjoy a friendly and relaxed cinema atmosphere.

www.cornexchangenew.com/film

0845 5218 218

Priority booking opens Friday 3 November

Calls will cost 2p per minute plus your telephone company’s access charge

Public booking opens Friday 10 November

Book nine films and get the tenth film FREE! Terms and conditions apply.

Booking fees: All film screenings and live broadcasts (including encores) are subject to a booking fee when booked online or on the telephone. For films this is 65p per ticket, for live broadcasts (including encores) this is £1 per ticket. This fee is capped at £6 in any one transaction when booking over the telephone.

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THE KILLING OF A SACRED DEER (15) 17 – 23 NOV

Director: Yorgos Lanthimos. Starring: Colin Farrell, Nicole Kidman, Barry Keoghan. UK/Ireland 2017. 121 mins. Black humour, horror and classical tragedy collide in the second English-language feature from absurdist Greek auteur Yorgos Lanthimos (The Lobster). Steven (Colin Farrell) is a successful cardiac surgeon who enjoys a happy, healthy and affluent life in suburbia with his wife (Nicole Kidman) and two children. When he befriends a young man (Barry Keoghan) and takes him under his wing, a fatal mistake he once made on the operating table comes back to haunt him and his family in a terrifying fashion.

CALL ME BY YOUR NAME (15) 17 – 19, 21 – 23 NOV

Director: Luca Guadagnino. Starring: Armie Hammer, Timothée Chalamet, Michael Stuhlbarg. Italy/France/Brazil/ USA 2017. 132 mins. English and Italian/French with English subtitles. Luca Guadagnino’s latest film is a sublime coming-of-age romance set on the sun-kissed Italian Riviera that evokes the universal agony and ecstasy of first love. During the shimmering summer of 1983, precocious Italian-American teenager Elio (Timothée Chalamet) spends his days at his family’s 17th-century villa studying music and flirting with his friend Marzia. However, his romantic ambitions develop in a very different direction when the much older Oliver arrives to work as an intern for Elio’s father.

SEE OVERLEAF FOR DETAILS OF OUR LIVE BROADCASTS

MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS (12A) 24 NOV – 3 DEC & 6 DEC

Director: Kenneth Branagh. Starring: Kenneth Branagh, Penélope Cruz, Willem Dafoe, Judi Dench. USA/Malta 2017. 114 mins. The best known and most loved of Agatha Christie’s books returns to the big screen with a lavish setting, an all-star complement of passengers/suspects and a few new twists and turns to keep the audience guessing. Sir Kenneth Branagh directs and stars as the magnificently moustachioed Belgian detective Hercule Poirot, whose luxurious train ride turns into a chilling murder-mystery. Thirteen strangers become suspects when the locomotive is snowbound and a passenger is murdered. It’s up to Poirot to solve the unsolvable before the killer strikes again. One of the big questions for this whodunnit is who’sinnit, and the answer is practically everyone: the irresistible passenger list includes Johnny Depp, Daisy Ridley, Dame Judi Dench, Derek Jacobi and Michelle Pfeiffer. Contains moderate violence and occasional bloody images.

FILM STARS DON’T DIE IN LIVERPOOL (15) 1 – 7 DEC Director: Paul McGuigan. Starring: Annette Bening, Jamie Bell, Julie Walters. UK 2017. 106 mins.

Based on Peter Turner’s memoir, Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool follows the intense romance kindled by eccentric Hollywood legend Gloria Grahame and a struggling young actor in the late 1970s. Years later, the onset of illness leads Grahame (Annette Bening) to reach out to her former flame, Peter Turner (Jamie Bell). When she moves to Liverpool to stay with Turner and his family, the pair’s memories of their vibrant, whirlwind courtship come flooding back.

FULL SYNOPSES AND TRAILERS AT WWW.CORNEXCHANGENEW.COM/FILM

SUBURBICON (15) 8 – 14 DEC

Director: George Clooney. Starring: Matt Damon, Julianne Moore, Oscar Isaac. USA 2017. 104 mins. Once again George Clooney steps behind the camera, this time directing a screenplay co-written with the Cohen brothers. Unsurprisingly, this twisted tale of dark doings and social inequality beneath a superficially squeaky-clean 1950s American town has all the hallmarks of both the writers’ and director’s sharpest comedydramas. Uptight salaryman Gardner Lodge (Matt Damon) is reeling from a break-in by thieves who kill his wheelchair-bound wife (Julianne Moore), leaving his son Nicky (Noah Jupe) motherless. But, as Alexandre Desplat’s score shifts from laidback jazz to music of frenzied agitation, rats start being smelt, not least by a wonderfully snippy insurance agent (Oscar Isaac) and by poor Nicky. A sub-plot involving Lodge’s new black neighbours further upsets the apple-cart as the community attempts to drive them out.

THE FLORIDA PROJECT (15) 8 – 10, 13 & 14 DEC

Director: Sean Baker. Starring: Willem Dafoe, Brooklynn Prince, Valeria Cotto. USA 2017. 111 mins. Youthful friendship is the central theme in Sean Baker’s The Florida Project, which stars two six-year old newcomers, Brooklynn Prince and Valeria Cotto, playing best friends living below the poverty line. The girls’ infectious lust for life is free of moral and economic consequences, although these become apparent as the heady action careens joyously along. A truly great movie about childhood.

BATTLE OF THE SEXES (12A) 15 – 21 DEC

WHAT’S ON

Directors: Jonathan Dayton, Valerie Faris. Starring: Emma Stone, Steve Carell, Andrea Riseborough, Elisabeth Shue. UK/USA 2017. 121 mins. In the wake of the sexual revolution and the rise of the women’s movement, the 1973 tennis match between women’s champion Billie Jean King (Emma Stone) and former men’s number one and serial hustler Bobby Riggs (Steve Carell) became one of the most watched televised sports events of all time. As their rivalry intensified in the media glare, both King and Riggs fought complex battles in their private lives. Together, they served up a cultural spectacle that resonated far beyond the court. Contains infrequent moderate sex.

PADDINGTON 2 (CERT TBC) 15 – 17, 19 – 24, 26 – 28 DEC Director: Paul King. Starring: Ben Whishaw, Sally Hawkins, Hugh Bonneville, Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent, Peter Capaldi. UK/France 2017. TBC mins. Everyone’s favourite accidentprone bear from darkest Peru returns with a second helping of his endearing brand of good-natured mischief. Happily settled in Windsor Gardens, Paddington (Ben Whishaw) takes on a variety of odd jobs to raise enough money to buy a very special book for his beloved Aunt Lucy’s 100th birthday. But when the precious book is stolen, Paddington and the Browns have to track down the culprit.

Audio description is available for some of our films. Please ask a member of our Front of House team for more information.

THE MAN WHO INVENTED CHRISTMAS (PG) 22 – 24, 26 – 28 DEC

Director: Bharat Nalluri. Starring: Dan Stevens, Christopher Plummer, Jonathan Pryce. Ireland/ Canada 2017. 104 mins. The story of the writing of A Christmas Carol, a tale that Charles Dickens was originally obliged to self-publish in 1843. Dan Stevens plays the hardpressed and broke author, who somehow finishes the novel in just six weeks. In the process now legendary characters including Ebenezer Scrooge (Christopher Plummer) and Tiny Tim are brought vividly to life. And just in time for the festive season!

WONDER (PG) 22 – 24, 26 – 28 DEC

Director: Stephen Chbosky. Starring: Jacob Tremblay, Julia Roberts, Owen Wilson. USA 2017. 113 mins. In this adaptation of R. J. Palacio’s bestselling children’s novel of the same name, breakout star Jacob Tremblay (Room) delivers a masterful performance as Auggie Pullman, a young boy born with a facial deformity who tries to fit in at a new school. Surprisingly philosophical about the stares and bullying meted out by his peers, Auggie is determined to persuade his taunting schoolmates that the old adage “beauty is only skin deep” remains true, while his fiercely supportive parents (Julia Roberts and Owen Wilson) do their utmost to ease his difficult passage through fifth grade and beyond. Well versed in the subtleties and awkwardness of youth-based emotional drama, director Stephen Chbosky (The Perks of Being a Wallflower) does a fine job empathising with Auggie’s dilemma, but ultimately it’s Jacob Tremblay’s film.

THIS SEASON

THE NUTCRACKER

LIVE: 5 DECEMBER, 19:15

NATIONAL THEATRE YOUNG MARX

LIVE BROADCASTS

LIVE: 7 DECEMBER, 19:15

ROYAL OPERA HOUSE

ROYAL BALLET

LIVE: 16 JANUARY, 14:00

LIVE: 28 FEBRUARY, 19:15

RIGOLETTO TOSCA

LIVE: 7 FEBRUARY, 19:15

CARMEN

LIVE: 6 MARCH, 18:45

THE WINTER’S TALE

NEW MCGREGOR/THE AGE OF ANXIETY/NEW WHEELDON

ALSO ON SALE NOW

LIVE: 27 MARCH, 19:15

MACBETH

ENCORE: 8 APRIL, 14:00

BOLSHOI

ROMEO & JULIET

LIVE: 21 JANUARY, 15:00

LADY OF THE CAMELLIAS ENCORE: 4 FEBRUARY, 15:00

THE FLAMES OF PARIS LIVE: 4 MARCH, 15:00

GISELLE

ENCORE: 8 APRIL, 15:00

ROYAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANY TWELFTH NIGHT

LIVE: 14 FEBRUARY, 19:00

NATIONAL THEATRE

CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF ENCORE: 27 FEBRUARY, 19:15

JULIUS CAESAR

LIVE: 22 MARCH, 19:15

Please visit the Corn Exchange website for more screenings and further information on all our Live Broadcasts.

Bolshoi: Romeo & Juliet

ROYAL BALLET

Royal Ballet: The Nutcracker

Watch broadcasts of productions by the Royal Shakespeare Company, National Theatre, Royal Opera House and more…

DIARY 17 – 23 NOVEMBER

1 – 7 DECEMBER

Fri 17

Fri 1

Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool .............................. 14:30, 20:40 Murder on the Orient Express........... 18:05

Sat 2

Mon 20 Silver Screen: The Killing of a Sacred Deer .................................... 14:30

Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool ................... 13:00, 18:05, 20:30 Murder on the Orient Express........... 15:30

Sun 3

Tue 21 Parents and Babies: Call Me By Your Name ...................................... 11:00 The Killing of a Sacred Deer ...14:30, 20:30 Call Me By Your Name ..................... 17:35

Murder on the Orient Express........... 12:00 Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool .............................. 14:35, 17:30

Mon 4 Silver Screen: Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool...................................... 14:30

The Killing of a Sacred Deer .. 14:30, 20:30 Call Me By Your Name ..................... 17:30

Sat 18 Call Me By Your Name 12:00, 17:35, 20:30 The Killing of a Sacred Deer ............. 14:55 Sun 19 The Killing of a Sacred Deer ............. 13:00 Call Me By Your Name ..................... 15:45

Wed 22 Parents and Babies: The Killing of a Sacred Deer .................................... 11:00 Call Me By Your Name ..................... 17:30 The Killing of a Sacred Deer ............. 20:30

Tue 5

Thu 23 The Killing of a Sacred Deer .. 13:30, 17:50 Call Me By Your Name ..................... 20:30

24 – 30 NOVEMBER Fri 24

Murder on the Orient Express ..................... 14:30, 18:05, 20:40

Sat 25 Murder on the Orient Express .......... 12:50, 15:30, 18:05, 20:40 Sun 26 Murder on the Orient Express ..................... 12:00, 14:35, 17:10 Mon 27 Silver Screen: Murder on the Orient Express ........................................... 14:30 Tue 28 Parents and Babies: Murder on the Orient Express ................................. 11:00 Murder on the Orient Express ..................... 14:30, 18:05, 20:40 Wed 29 Parents and Babies: Murder on the Orient Express ................................. 11:00 Murder on the Orient Express ................................ 18:05, 20:40 Thu 30 Murder on the Orient Express ..................... 12:15, 18:05, 20:40 Please note: We reserve the right to refuse admission. Terms and conditions apply. Programme details are correct at the time of going to press; however, we reserve the right to alter or cancel the advertised programme. Customers are advised to check times a few hours in advance.

The Cinema has been generously supported by:

Parents and Babies: Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool....................... 11:00 Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool .............................. 13:30, 16:30 Royal Ballet Live: The Nutcracker ... 19:15

Wed 6 Parents and Babies: Murder on the Orient Express ................................. 11:00 Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool .............................. 18:05, 20:30 Thu 7

Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool .............................. 12:30, 16:00 NT Live: Young Marx ....................... 19:15

Please note, all Live Broadcasts this season will be shown in our cinema FULL SYNOPSES AND TRAILERS AT WWW.CORNEXCHANGENEW.COM/FILM NEXT SEASON ON SALE PRIORITY BOOKING: FRIDAY 15 DECEMBER PUBLIC: FRIDAY 22 DECEMBER

Corn Exchange gratefully acknowledge funding from:

Corn Exchange (Newbury) Trust is registered charity 1080567 and company 3908975 limited by guarantee.

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22 – 28 DECEMBER

Fri 8

Suburbicon............................ 14:30, 18:05 The Florida Project............................ 20:30

Sat 9

Suburbicon................. 13:00, 18:05, 20:30 The Florida Project............................ 15:30

Fri 22 The Man Who Invented Christmas..... 14:30 Paddington 2.................................... 18:15 Wonder............................................ 20:30

Sun 10 The Florida Project............................ 12:00 Suburbicon ........................... 14:35, 17:30 Mon 11 Silver Screen: Suburbicon............... 14:30 Tue 12 Parents and Babies: Suburbicon..... 11:00 Suburbicon................. 14:30, 18:05, 20:30 Wed 13 Parents and Babies: The Florida Project............................................. 11:00 Suburbicon............................ 18:05, 20:30 Thu 14 Suburbicon............................ 12:30, 20:40 The Florida Project............................ 18:05

15 – 21 DECEMBER Fri 15 Battle of the Sexes................. 14:30, 17:45 Paddington 2.................................... 20:30 Sat 16 Paddington 2......................... 13:00, 18:05 Battle of the Sexes................. 15:20, 20:30 Sun 17 Paddington 2.................................... 12:00 Battle of the Sexes................. 14:15, 17:30

Sat 23 Paddington 2.................................... 12:50 The Man Who Invented Christmas............................. 15:05, 20:30 Wonder............................................ 17:30 Sun 24 The Man Who Invented Christmas..... 12:00 Paddington 2.................................... 15:00 Wonder............................................ 17:30 Tue 26 Parents and Babies: The Man Who Invented Christmas........................... 11:00 The Man Who Invented Christmas..... 14:30 Paddington 2.................................... 17:30 Wonder............................................ 20:30 Wed 27 Parents and Babies: Paddington 2...11:00 Silver Screen: The Man Who Invented Christmas........................................ 14:30 Wonder............................................ 17:30 The Man Who Invented Christmas..... 20:30 Thu 28 Paddington 2.................................... 12:00 The Man Who Invented Christmas..... 17:30 Wonder............................................ 20:30

Thu 21 Battle of the Sexes................. 14:30, 17:30 Paddington 2.................................... 20:30

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Tue 19 Parents and Babies: Battle of the Sexes............................................... 11:00 Battle of the Sexes................. 14:30, 20:30 Paddington 2.................................... 18:05

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