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The Phoenician Scheme (15)

Wes Anderson's latest is the story of a family and a family business.


Selected screenings of The Phoenician Scheme will go on sale on Tue 12 May.

Friday 6 Jun 202519:45 Book Now
Saturday 7 Jun 202515:30 Book Now
Sunday 8 Jun 202519:00 Book Now
Monday 9 Jun 202519:00 Book Now (Subtitled Screening)
Tuesday 10 Jun 202512:00 Book Now
Wednesday 11 Jun 202519:00 Book Now
Thursday 12 Jun 202511:00 Book Now (Elevenses)
Tuesday 17 Jun 202519:00 Book Now

Dog Man (U)

Part man. Part dog. All hero.


When a faithful police dog and his human police officer owner are injured together on the job, a harebrained but life-saving surgery fuses the two of them together and Dog Man is born. Dog Man is sworn to protect and serve—and fetch, sit and roll over. As Dog Man embraces his new identity and strives to impress his Chief, he must stop the pretty evil plots of feline supervillain Petey the Cat.

Saturday 7 Jun 202512:30 Book Now (£2 Tickets (Members go FREE))
Sunday 8 Jun 202512:30 Book Now (£2 Tickets (Members go FREE))

Two to One (12A)

Maren (Oscar nominee Sandra Hüller), Robert (Max Riemelt) and Volker (Ronald Zehrfeld) have known and loved each other since childhood. In the final weeks before reunification and with Germany about to change forever, the trio stumble across a fortune in soon-to-be-worthless East German currency, left to rot in Government storage.


With just days to work out what to do with this unexpected windfall before it becomes useless, the three assemble the friends and neighbours living in their crumbling apartment block and together hatch an elaborate plan to exchange the cash for goods – outwitting the incoming Westerners and their capitalism before time runs out.


But can a community previously living under strict socialist values handle this sudden wealth…?

Saturday 7 Jun 202519:00 Book Now
Tuesday 10 Jun 202519:00 Book Now

The Salt Path (12A)

The Salt Path is the profound true story of husband and wife, Raynor and Moth Winn’s 630-mile trek along the beautiful but rugged Cornish, Devon and Dorset coastline.


After being forcibly removed from their home, they make the desperate decision to keep walking in the hope that, in nature, they will find solace and a sense of acceptance. With depleted resources and only a tent and the bare essentials between them, every step along the path is a testament to their growing strength and determination.  


Based on Raynor Winn’s best-selling memoir, The Salt Path is a journey that is exhilarating, challenging, and liberating in equal measure. A portrayal of home and how it can be lost and rediscovered in the most unexpected ways.

Sunday 8 Jun 202515:30 Book Now
Wednesday 11 Jun 202512:00 Book Now
Thursday 12 Jun 202519:00 Book Now

Parent & Baby: Salt Path (12A)

Please note only those with babies under 12 months can be admitted to this screening. There is no charge for the baby, and no ticket is needed, as children under 1 year old are expected to sit on an adult’s lap. These screenings offer a safe space and a relaxed environment in which you can care for and feed your baby without concern about disturbing others.


This screening will be unallocated seating to allow guests to sit where they like.  Rest assured we have 500 seats at the Picture House so there will be plenty of room for everyone to follow our current social distancing measures.


Take time-out in a relaxed and comfortable environment, and enjoy a great movie with your baby (under 12 months) for the off-peak price of £8.


Film Synopsis;

The Salt Path is the profound true story of husband and wife, Raynor and Moth Winn’s 630-mile trek along the beautiful but rugged Cornish, Devon and Dorset coastline.


After being forcibly removed from their home, they make the desperate decision to keep walking in the hope that, in nature, they will find solace and a sense of acceptance. With depleted resources and only a tent and the bare essentials between them, every step along the path is a testament to their growing strength and determination.  


Based on Raynor Winn’s best-selling memoir, The Salt Path is a journey that is exhilarating, challenging, and liberating in equal measure. A portrayal of home and how it can be lost and rediscovered in the most unexpected ways.

Monday 9 Jun 202511:00 Book Now (Parent & Baby ONLY )

The Ballad of Wallis Island (12A)

The Ballad of Wallis Island follows Charles, an eccentric lottery winner who lives alone on a remote island and dreams of getting his favourite musicians, Mortimer-McGwyer back together.  


Charles’ fantasy quickly turns into reality when the bandmates and former lovers accept his invitation to play a show at his home on Wallis Island.  


Old tensions resurface as Charles tries desperately to salvage his dream gig.

Friday 13 Jun 202519:45 Book Now
Sunday 15 Jun 202515:00 Book Now
Monday 16 Jun 202519:00 Book Now (Subtitled Screening)
Wednesday 18 Jun 202519:00 Book Now
Thursday 19 Jun 202511:00 Book Now (Elevenses)

A Minecraft Movie (PG)

Jason Momoa, Jack Black and Emma Myers (A Good Girl's Guide to Murder) star in this film adaptation of the popular crafting game. The malevolent Ender Dragon sets out on a path of destruction, prompting a young girl and her group of unlikely adventurers to set out to save the Overworld.

Saturday 14 Jun 202512:00 Book Now (£2 Tickets (Members go FREE))
Sunday 15 Jun 202512:00 Book Now (£2 Tickets (Members go FREE))

Human Flow (12A)

Pre-recorded introduction by Ai Weiwei


Over 65 million people around the world have been forced from their homes to escape famine, climate change and war in the greatest human displacement since World War II.  Human Flow, an epic film journey led by the internationally renowned artist Ai Weiwei, gives a powerful visual expression to this massive human migration. The documentary elucidates both the staggering scale of the refugee crisis and its profoundly personal human impact.



Captured over the course of an eventful year in 23 countries, the film follows a chain of urgent human stories that stretches across the globe in countries including Afghanistan, Bangladesh, France, Greece, Germany, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Kenya, Mexico, and Turkey.  Human Flow is a witness to its subjects and their desperate search for safety, shelter and justice: from teeming refugee camps to perilous ocean crossings to barbed-wire borders; from dislocation and disillusionment to courage, endurance and adaptation; from the haunting lure of lives left behind to the unknown potential of the future. Human Flow comes at a crucial time when tolerance, compassion and trust are needed more than ever.  This visceral work of cinema is a testament to the unassailable human spirit and poses one of the questions that will define this century: Will our global society emerge from fear, isolation, and self-interest and choose a path of openness, freedom, and respect for humanity?  

Saturday 14 Jun 202516:00 Book Now (Pre-recorded introduction by Ai )

The Extraordinary Miss Flower (12A)

The Extraordinary Miss Flower brings to life the remarkable story of Geraldine Flower and the discovery of a suitcase full of passionate, heartfelt letters of love sent to her in the 60s and 70s that inspired acclaimed Icelandic singer/songwriter Emilíana Torrini to return to the studio and record an entire album of new songs.


Part film, part theatre, part fever dream, the film takes the form of a series of specially designed performances of these songs by Emilíana and her band, combined with dramatic scenes and readings from the letters by well-known actors and musicians (including Caroline Catz, Nick Cave, Alice Lowe and Richard Ayoade).

Saturday 14 Jun 202520:00 Book Now

FILM QUIZ (18)

Hosted by GenErika


Come for the challenge, stay for the cinema!


Join us at the Picture House for our very first film quiz, where your movie knowledge could win you popcorn, prizes and bragging rights. Hosted by the one and only GenErika, this is your chance to test your silver screen smarts in a fun, welcoming atmosphere.


Start time: 6:00 PM

Entry: £2 per person

Team size: Up to 6 people

Booking: Please pre-book online to guarantee your spot – it helps us plan seating!


What’s up for grabs?


The top team gets FREE entry to the FilmClub screening that follows the quiz, PLUS free popcorn for the whole team.


So gather your team, and enjoy a fun, film-filled evening in great company!

Sunday 15 Jun 202518:00 Book Now
Sunday 20 Jul 202518:00 Book Now

Supersonic (15)

Coming back to the big screen!


Oasis's breakthrough years documented into a detailed depiction of the infamous brothers from Manchester forming the band in the early '90s leading up to the legendary performance at Knebworth.

Sunday 15 Jun 202520:00 Book Now

Dementia Friendly: The Seven Year Itch 70th Anniversary (PG)

🎥✨ FREE Cinema Screenings! ✨🎥


Proudly funded by Hebden Royd Town Council!


These community-led events are open to all, with a special focus on those living with dementia, their families, and carers. With complimentary tea, coffee, and biscuits, it’s a great opportunity to gather in a warm, welcoming, and inclusive space over the winter months.


No Adverts or Trailers - Prompt Film Start 1pm


Film Synopsis;

70th Anniversary Screening


Billy Wilder/Marilyn Monroe romantic comedy, the one with that most famous of Monroe scenes - the air vent billowing the skirt bit. With his family away for their annual summer holiday, Richard (Tom Ewell) decides he has the opportunity to live a bachelor's life. The beautiful but ditzy blonde (Monroe) from the apartment above catches his eye and they soon start spending a little too much time together.

Monday 16 Jun 202513:00 Book Now (Prompt Start 1pm (No Adverts))

How To Train Your Dragon (PG)

Director Dean DeBlois adapts his DreamWorks Animation classic into live-action, retelling the story of a young Viking who aspires to hunt dragons, only to unexpectedly befriend a young dragon.

Friday 20 Jun 202515:30 Book Now
Saturday 21 Jun 202512:30 Book Now
Sunday 22 Jun 202512:30 Book Now
Monday 23 Jun 202515:30 Book Now
Tuesday 24 Jun 202515:30 Book Now
Wednesday 25 Jun 202515:30 Book Now
Thursday 26 Jun 202515:30 Book Now
Saturday 28 Jun 202512:30 Book Now

Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning (12A)

‘This film contains flickering or flashing lights that may affect those with photosensitive epilepsy'


Tom Cruise returns one final time as Ethan Hunt in Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning.


With global forces closing in and the stakes higher than ever, Hunt must confront the cost of every choice he’s made - and face an impossible decision that could change everything. This is more than just a mission; it’s the end of the road.


Bringing the franchise to an explosive close, The Final Reckoning is Hunt’s most daring mission yet - packed with jaw-dropping stunts, heart-pounding action and a legacy-defining finale you’ll only get the full force of on the big screen.

Friday 20 Jun 202519:00 Book Now
Monday 23 Jun 202519:00 Book Now (Subtitled Screening)

The Marching Band (15)

When internationally acclaimed orchestra conductor Thibaut (Benjamin Lavernhe) is diagnosed with a serious illness, a DNA test leads him to discover he has a biological brother, Jimmy (Pierre Lottin), a factory worker who plays trombone in a local marching band in Lille. When Jimmy’s band loses its conductor, Thibaut steps in as replacement – giving the brothers a chance to learn more about the circumstances that shaped each other’s lives, and Thibaut the opportunity to see that his brother has a serious, and largely untapped gift.


Authentic, funny and very moving, French actor and director Emmannuel Courcol’s (Ceasefire, The Big Hit) drama boasts convincing tension and chemistry between leads Lavernhe and Lottin as newfound brothers who forge an unlikely connection through the joy and power of music. An involving and entertaining watch, it’s a story of identity vs destiny, nature vs nurture, full of thinking about the interplay of talent and opportunity that go into the making (or unmaking) of a creative life.

Saturday 21 Jun 202516:00 Book Now
Tuesday 24 Jun 202519:00 Book Now

The Wedding Banquet (15)

From Director Andrew Ahn comes a joyful comedy of errors about a chosen family navigating cultural identity, queerness, and family expectations. Frustrated with his commitment-phobic boyfriend Chris and running out of time, Min makes a proposal: a green-card marriage with their friend Angela in exchange for her partner Lee's expensive IVF.


Elopement plans are upended, however, when Min's grandmother surprises them with an extravagant Korean wedding banquet. Starring Bowen Yang, Lily Gladstone, Kelly Marie Tran, Han Gi-chan, Joan Chen, and Youn Yuh-jung, The Wedding Banquet is a poignant and heartfelt reminder that being part of a family means learning to both accept and forgive.

Saturday 21 Jun 202519:00 Book Now
Wednesday 25 Jun 202519:00 Book Now

Good One (15)

In India Donaldson’s insightful, piercing debut, 17-year-old Sam (Lily Collias) embarks on a three-day backpacking trip in the Catskills with her dad, Chris (James Le Gros) and his oldest friend, Matt (Danny McCarthy).


As the two men quickly settle into a gently quarrelsome brotherly dynamic, airing long-held grievances, Sam, wise beyond her years, attempts to mediate. But when lines are crossed and Sam’s trust is betrayed, tensions reach a fever pitch, as Sam struggles with her dad’s emotional limitations and experiences the universal moment when the parental bond is tested.


The debut feature from American indie filmmaker India Donaldson has echoes of Kelly Reichardt, Nicole Holofcener and Céline Sciamma but also demonstrates its director as someone with an authentic voice of their own.

Sunday 22 Jun 202516:00 Book Now
Thursday 26 Jun 202519:00 Book Now

Villages of Calderdale by Air (U)

This film takes a look at the local history of some of the picturesque and industrial villages in Calderdale using a drone, starting in the west of Calderdale at Portsmouth near Todmorden and ending in the east at Shelf, featuring 15 villages.

Thursday 26 Jun 202511:00 Book Now (Elevenses)

Lollipop (15)

Molly, a young woman released from prison battles to regain custody of her children. When she reconnects with her childhood friend Amina, a fellow single mother trying to make a life for her family, the two women join forces and take destiny into their own hands.


Lollipop is a film about our capacity for joy even in life’s hardest moments, about finding strength through sisterhood, and what it means to have the unwavering courage to fight for your family, against a system that won't listen, even when you’ve got nothing left.


Written and directed by BAFTA Breakthrough Daisy-May Hudson, and featuring an all-female cast of mostly non-actors, Lollipop will break your heart and then put it back together, stronger and with more hope than ever.


"Deeply moving...leaves you with a sense of hope" ⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Timeout  


"Extraordinary... vibrant and moving" ⭐⭐⭐⭐– The Herald

Friday 27 Jun 202519:45 Book Now
Thursday 3 Jul 202519:00 Book Now

David Attenborough: Ocean (PG)

Ocean with David Attenborough takes viewers on a breathtaking journey showing there is nowhere more vital for our survival, more full of life, wonder, or surprise, than the ocean.


The celebrated broadcaster and filmmaker reveals how his lifetime has coincided with the great age of ocean discovery. Through spectacular sequences featuring coral reefs, kelp forests and the open ocean, Attenborough shares why a healthy ocean keeps the entire planet stable and flourishing.


Stunning, immersive cinematography showcases the wonder of life under the seas and exposes the realities and challenges facing our ocean as never-before-seen, from destructive fishing techniques to mass coral reef bleaching. Yet the story is one of optimism, with Attenborough pointing to inspirational stories from around the world to deliver his greatest message: the ocean can recover to a glory beyond anything anyone alive has ever seen.


Screening in cinemas with theatrically exclusive footage.

Saturday 28 Jun 202516:00 Book Now

28 Years Later (15)

Academy Award®-winning director Danny Boyle and Academy Award®-nominated writer Alex Garland reunite for 28 Years Later, a terrifying new story set in the world created by 28 Days Later.


It’s been almost three decades since the rage virus escaped a biological weapons laboratory, and now, still in a ruthlessly enforced quarantine, some have found ways to exist amidst the infected. One such group of survivors lives on a small island connected to the mainland by a single, heavily-defended causeway. When one of the group leaves the island on a mission into the dark heart of the mainland, he discovers secrets, wonders, and horrors that have mutated not only the infected but other survivors as well.

Saturday 28 Jun 202520:00 Book Now (Fright Night Presents)
Monday 30 Jun 202519:00 Book Now (Subtitled Screening)
Wednesday 2 Jul 202519:00 Book Now

Autism Friendly: How to Train to Dragon (PG)

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS AN AUTISM FRIENDLY / RELAXED SCREENING - ACTUAL FILM STARTS PROMPTY AT 1pm

(no trailers or advertisements)


Adjustments at a relaxed screening at the Picture House include:


- a relaxed environment where people understand the needs of adults, children and families with autism

- lights left on low throughout the film

- sound turned down a little

- no introductory music whilst you wait for the film

- disabled access

- bring your own food and drink if you like (but our kiosk will be open as usual)

- additional signage is put up to help you navigate a new place

- free entry for carers with valid CEA Card – please select this option when booking online


Film Synopsis;

In a Viking settlement besieged by dragons, a young man finds he has an ability to befriend and tame the creatures, in this live-action remake of the animated film.

Sunday 29 Jun 202513:00 Book Now (Prompt Start 1pm (No Adverts))

Jane Austen Wrecked My Life (15)

Agathe is a hopelessly clumsy yet charming young woman who works in the legendary Shakespeare & Co. bookshop in Paris, while she dreams of being a successful writer, and of experiencing love akin to a Jane Austen novel, she finds herself desperately single and plagued by writers block.


When Agathe’s best friend gets her invited to the Jane Austen Writers' Residency in England, she finally has her Jane Austen moment…and is caught in a very unexpected romantic triangle. Agathe must let go of her insecurities to decide what she really wants for herself, and to achieve her romantic and professional dreams.


Starring Camille Rutherford (Anatomy of a Fall), Pablo Pauly (The French Dispatch) and Charlie Anson (Death on the Nile), Jane Austen Wrecked My Life is an uplifting and heart-warming throwback to classic romance, with a modern sensibility, marking the directorial debut of acclaimed screenwriter Laura Piani.


This dreamy French rom-com is perfect for book lovers who fantasise about their own romance arc.


Written and directed by Laura Piani

Sunday 29 Jun 202516:00 Book Now
Tuesday 1 Jul 202519:00 Book Now
Thursday 3 Jul 202511:00 Book Now (Elevenses)

Clueless (30th Anniversary) (12A)

As if! Jane Austen might never have imagined that her 1816 novel Emma could be turned into a fresh and satirical look at ultra-rich teenagers in a Beverly Hills high school. 30 years on, Clueless is ‘totally’ classic in its own right.


Cher (Alicia Silverstone) and Dionne (Stacey Dash), both named after "great singers of the past that now do infomercials," are pampered upper-class girls who care less about getting good grades than wearing the right clothes and being as popular as possible.


But Cher, who lives with her tough yet warm-hearted lawyer dad (Dan Hedaya) and pretentious but sensitive ex-stepbrother (Paul Rudd), also has an innate urge to help those less fortunate, through romantic matchmaking and head-to-toe makeovers. Cher also possesses her own sensitive side, and she is looking for a love of her own…


Written and directed by Amy Heckerling

Sunday 29 Jun 202519:00 Book Now

Barry Lyndon (12A)

18th century period piece from legendary filmmaker Stanley Kubrick following the rise and fall of Irish farm boy Redmond Barry (Ryan O'Neal). Traversing the battlefields of Europe, his journey is filled with deadly engagements, wreckless abandonment and fleeting romances as he ultimately seeks a place in the British aristrocracy.


Kubrick originally wanted to adapt William Makepeace Thackeray's most famous novel Vanity Fair. However, he felt he couldn't do it justice within the confines of three hours. So he settled for The Memoirs of Barry Lyndon, Esq. instead.

Saturday 19 Jul 202519:00 Book Now (FilmClub Presents)

Happy Valley Pride: Jeanette Winterson (U)

Jeanette Winterson

Oranges at 40


We are absolutely thrilled to welcome renowned writer Jeanette Winterson to Happy Valley Pride for a very special talk focusing on her groundbreaking debut novel Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit.


Jeanette Winterson CBE was born in Manchester. She was adopted by Pentecostal parents and raised to be a missionary.


After leaving home at 16, she did a variety of jobs while studying, and later took a degree at the university of Oxford.


Her first novel, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, was published in 1985. In 1990, she adapted it for a 3-part BBC TV series. It won a BAFTA for best Drama.


In 2011 she revisited some of that material in her bestselling memoir Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?


Jeanette Winterson has written over 20 books - fiction and non-fiction, plus endless amounts of journalism. Her work is published around the world. Fun Fact - she has a big readership in China.


Her 1992 non-binary novel Written on the Body was named one of the top 25 post-war Queer novels by the New York Times.


Fun Fact - her portrait hangs in the National Portrait Gallery next to Kate and Wills.


Her essays about AI - 12 Bytes at AI - have taken her to tech conferences all over the world.


Her latest book of short stories is Night-Side of the River. Ghost stories from the past and the future.


Jeanette's talk will be followed by a Q&A.


Please contact Happy Valley Pride with any queries about the event at info@happyvalleypride.com

Tuesday 22 Jul 202519:30 Book Now (Prompt Start (No Adverts))

National Theatre Live: Inter Alia (15)

A searing new play from the team behind Prima Facie


Jessica Parks is smart, compassionate, a true maverick at the top of her career as an eminent London Crown Court Judge. At work she’s changing and challenging the system one case at a time. But behind the robe, Jessica is a karaoke fiend, a loving wife and a supportive parent.


While managing the impossible juggling act faced by every working mother, an event threatens to throw her life completely off balance. Can she hold her family upright?


Rosamund Pike (Saltburn) makes her National Theatre debut as Jessica. Writer Suzie Miller and director Justin Martin reunite following their global phenomenon Prima Facie with this searing examination of modern masculinity and motherhood.

Thursday 4 Sep 202519:00 Book Now (Members get £4 off Tickets)