Discovery Family Film Club: Chicken Run
4 February - 5 February 2012
Cinema
Aardman’s first feature film follows the adventures of a flock of repressed chickens who, led by plucky Ginger, keep trying to…
From 3 February 2012
4 February - 5 February 2012
Cinema
Aardman’s first feature film follows the adventures of a flock of repressed chickens who, led by plucky Ginger, keep trying to…
9 February 2012
Cinema
How had a twenty–two–year–old pretentious layabout made a discovery that would elude everyother cinematic pioneer for years to…
10 February 2012
Cinema
Cinema Republic is DCA’s wild card slot which is by the people, for the people. Do you have a film that you’d like to see on…
11 February 2012
Cinema
Robert Lepage’s production of the final opera in Richard Wagner's Ring cycle, Götterdämmerung, will also be conducted by Maestro…
11 February 2012
Cinema
Between 1936 and 1938 more than 60 Dundonians left – some never to return – to fight alongside the democratically-elected republican…
12 February 2012
Cinema
For those who find Valentine’s Day unbearable without a good dose of cynicism, we have the perfect alternative to the straight-forward…
16 February 2012
Cinema
If there’s anyone who can make George Clooney seem like a defeated husband, distant dad, and an overall failure, then it’s Alexander…
10 February - 16 February 2012
Cinema
Casablanca is one of the miracles of the Hollywood studio system. The stars were reluctant to make it, the sets were mostly recycled,…
16 February 2012
Cinema
If there’s anyone who can make George Clooney seem like a defeated husband, distant dad, and an overall failure, then it’s Alexander…
3 February - 16 February 2012
Cinema
If there’s anyone who can make George Clooney seem like a defeated husband, distant dad, and an overall failure, then it’s Alexander…
21 February 2012
Cinema
“Whoever opens this box will be turned into brimstone and ashes.” Los Angeles private-eye Mike Hammer picks up a mysterious blonde…
17 February - 23 February 2012
Cinema
Making his debut as a film director, Ralph Fiennes brings Coriolanus, a role he triumphed on stage with, to the big screen. One…
17 February - 23 February 2012
Cinema
Martha Marcy May Marlene is proof that independent filmmaking is alive and well in America. The film shares many qualities with…
25 February 2012
Cinema
Giuseppe Verdi’s Ernani, conducted by Marco Armiliato, will star Salvatore Licitra in his first Met performances of the title…
1 March 2012
Cinema
Two sets of twins separated at birth collide in the same city without meeting for one crazy day, as multiple mistaken identities…
11 March 2012
Cinema
A swashbuckling romantic tale of the rescue of a beautiful slave from her tyrannical master by a handsome pirate – with some…
29 March 2012
Cinema
Hardcastle, a man of substance, looks forward to acquainting his daughter with his old pal’s son, with a view to marriage. But…
7 April 2012
Cinema
Anna Netrebko opens her second new production of the season, portraying the impetuous, tragic title character in Jules Massenet’s…
14 April 2012
Cinema
Natalie Dessay makes her Met role debut as the tragic courtesan Violetta in Willy Decker’s innovative modern-dress staging of…
29 April 2012
Cinema
The Bolshoi’s production of The Bright Stream has been described as one of the funniest ballets ever seen on stage. During a…
24 June 2012
Cinema
To a lush exotic score by Alexander Glazunov, Raymonda tells the tale of a French noblewoman betrothed to a crusader knight,…