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THE WOMAN IN BLACK A DANGEROUS METHOD THE DESCENDANTS CARNAGE RED DOG MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE FEBRUARY 2012 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK 21 CELEBRATING 21 YEARS OF FILM AT BROADWAY

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FROM FRI 24

THE BEST EXOTICMARIGOLD HOTEL (CERT TBC)

Dir: John Madden United Kingdom 2012

Duration: TBC

Starring: Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Bill Nighy

Great Dames Judi Dench and MaggieSmith reunite for this comedy-dramabased on Deborah Moggach’s novelabout a group of pensioners who headfor India with dreams of a life of luxuryand wind up at the titular hotel. Withthe emphasis more on ‘faded’ than‘grandeur’, they find themselves at themercy of the entrepreneurial Sonny,who attempts to convince them theyare in fact in a retirement paradise, averitable home from home. TomWilkinson, Billy Nighy, Penelope Wiltonand Celia Imrie also star in JohnMadden’s seasoned-Brits-abroad romp.TIME OUT

FROM FRI 24

RED DOG (PG)

Dir: Kriv Stenders Australia 2011 92m

Starring: Rachael Taylor, Josh Lucas,

Noah Taylor

Based on an incredible true story, andthe novella by Louis de Bernières. KrivStenders brings Australian cinema backto life with his new movie based on theold Australian story of the Red Dog whounited a disparate local communitywhile roaming the Australian outback insearch of his long lost master. Red Dogis one of the finest heart warmers inyears, it will make you laugh and it will,definitely, make you cry. A truly perfectfilm for all the family.INVERNESS FILM FESTIVAL

FROM FRI 24

MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE (15)

Dir: Sean Durkin United States 2011 101m

Starring: Elizabeth Olsen, Sarah Paulson

Elizabeth Olsen plays Martha, a youngwoman who reunites with older sisterLucy after she mysteriously escapesfrom a commune. Lucy’s materialistichusband and their nouveau riche estateprove suffocating and oppressive butMartha (whose identity slips betweeneach of the titular names) stays,terrified that the enigmatic leader of thecollective will track her down. Ripplingwith a permanent sense of threatDurkin’s filmmaking and Jody LeeLipes’ exquisite cinematography areperfectly attuned to both beauty withinthe frame and the power of what toleave outside it. SYDNEY FILM FESTIVAL

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with the discerningyounger viewer in mind! All tickets are£3.50 (unless otherwise stated).

SAT 4, 1.45PM

WINNIE THE POOH (U)

Dir: Stephen Anderson United States 2011 73m

Winnie the Pooh sees the return of thehoney-loving, philosophical bear withEeyore, Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet and Owl.

FROM FRI 10

A MONSTER IN PARIS (3D) (U)

See page 2 for details. Normal ticketprices except Sat 11 at 1.30PM whenFamily Movie Matinee prices apply.

FRI 17 & SAT 18, 3.15PM

PUSS IN BOOTS (3D) (U)

Dir: Chris Miller United States 2011 90m

Puss in Boots and Humpty Dumpty steala goose that lays golden eggs. Joiningthem for the adventure of nine lifetimesis cat burglar, Kitty Softpaws.

FROM FRI 24

RED DOG (PG)

See page 3 for details. Normal ticket pricesexcept Sat 25 at 12.45PM & 3.30PMwhen Family Movie Matinee prices apply.

WHAT’S ON FEBRUARY 2012 WHAT’S ON FEBRUARY 2012 WHAT’S ON FEBRUARY 2012 EVERY MONTH01 02 03

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with the discerning viewer inmind! Senior citizens pay £4.00 andreceive free tea/coffee and biscuits. Thescreenings are accompanied by a shortintroduction.

THU 2, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE IRON LADY (12A)

See January brochure or website fordetails.

THU 9, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE DESCENDANTS (15)

See page 1 for details.

THU 16, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE WOMAN IN BLACK (CERT TBC)

See page 2 for details.

THU 23, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

CARNAGE (15)

See page 1 for details.

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BRINGING UP BABY!These exclusive screenings are for youand your baby (up to one year of age).Tickets are £4.50 for adults, babies goFREE.

TUE 28, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

RED DOG (PG)

See page 3 for details.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children withspecific needs and from within theautistic spectrum. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £4.50.

SAT 18, 12.45PM

PUSS IN BOOTS (2D) (U)

See Family Movie Matinees for details.

FEBRUARY 2012 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

Times shown in PINK indicate an introduction prior to thescreening.Times shown in ORANGE indicate a Q&A session after thescreening.Special events are shown in BLUE.The Bringing up Baby screening is shown in GREEN.Supportive Environment screenings are shown in PURPLE.

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Sat 18 The Woman in Black p2 1:00 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 5:30The Descendants 15 p1 3:00 8:15Carnage 15 p1 1:15 6:15 8:45Puss in Boots (3D) U p4 3:15Puss in Boots (2D) U Supportive Environment Screening p4 12:45

Sun 19 The Woman in Black p2 1:00 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 8:15The Descendants 15 p1 3:00 5:30Carnage 15 p1 5:15 7:45David Copperfield U see web 12:15The Dark Knight 12A p10 2:00

Mon 20 The Woman in Black p2 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 8:15The Descendants 15 p1 5:30Carnage 15 p1 7:15 9:00Media Arts Presents wallFour Renga 6pm p11

Tue 21 The Woman in Black p2 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 8:15The Descendants 15 p1 3:45Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45Blood in the Mobile 12A p9 6:00Cine-Bar:The Princess Bride (PG) p7 8.30

Wed 22 The Woman in Black p2 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 2:45 5:30The Descendants 15 p1 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45

Thu 23 The Woman in Black p2 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 3:30 8:15The Descendants 15 p1 3:00 6:15Carnage 15 p1 10:30 1:30 8:45Dickens Night 15 p8 6:30

Fri 24 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 6:00 8:30Steven Severin + Vampyr p9 7:00Plus Film TBC - See Website

Sat 25 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 12:45 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 1:00 3:45 6:00 8:30MET OPERA LIVE:Verdi's Ernani 12A p9 6:00Plus Film TBC - See Website

Sun 26 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 3:45 6:00 8:30MET OPERA ENCORE:Verdi's Ernani 12A p9 12:30Great Expectations PG see web 12:45Babe U p10 2:00Plus Film TBC - See Website

Mon 27 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 6:00 8:30Media Arts presents Phillip Henderson p11 6:15Plus Film TBC - See Website

Tue 28 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 8:30Up The Yangtze 15 p9 6:00Plus Film TBC - See WebsiteFiendish Film Quiz - Cafebar 8.30PM

Wed 29 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 6:00 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Website

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★ Film TBC - See WebsiteSo that we can keep showing a film that has proved popular,we’ll announce our full programme online on Monday each week.

THE WOMAN IN BLACKA DANGEROUS METHODTHE DESCENDANTSCARNAGERED DOGMARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE

FEBRUARY 2012 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

21CELEBRATING21 YEARS OF FILM AT BROADWAY★

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FROM FRI 27 JAN

THE DESCENDANTS (15)

Dir: Alexander Payne United States 2012 114m

Starring: George Clooney, Judy Greer, Beau Bridges

In his first film since the Oscar-winningSideways, writer-director AlexanderPayne again proves himself a master ofthe kind of smart, sharp andsurprisingly tender comedy that wasonce the signature of Billy Wilder andJean Renoir. He follows Matt King, theheir of a prominent Hawaiianlandowning family whose life is thrownfor a loop when his wife is criticallyinjured in a boating accident. Rooted inClooney’s beautifully understatedperformance, Payne’s film is anuncommonly perceptive portrait ofmarriage, family and community,suffused with humour and tragedy, andwrapped in a warm human glow.TELLURIDE FILM FESTIVAL

FROM FRI 3

CARNAGE (15)

Dir: Roman Polanski United States 2012 79m

Starring: Kate Winslet, Jodie Foster,

John C Reilly

Summoning up the sinister frombeneath the veneer of normalcy hasalways been Roman Polanski’sspecialty, so it’s no surprise that thegreat director does such a smashingjob of putting Yasmina Reza’s award-winning play ‘God of Carnage’ on thescreen. With the expert cast of JodieFoster, Kate Winslet, Christoph Waltzand John C. Reilly, Reza’s explosivelycomic X-ray of the anger and venalitylying just under the surface of theoutwardly civilized behaviour of twoNew York City couples has been fullyrealized. NYFF 2011

FROM FRI 3

MARGIN CALL (15)

Dir: J C Chandor United States 2011 106m

Starring: Stanley Tucci, Jeremy Irons,

Kevin Spacey

Set in the high-stakes world of thefinancial industry, Margin Call is athriller entangling the key players at aninvestment firm during one perilous 24-hour period in the 2008 financial crisis.When an analyst unlocks informationthat could prove to be the downfall ofthe firm, a roller-coaster ride ensues asdecisions both financial and moralcatapult the lives of all involved to thebrink of disaster. MAUI FILM FESTIVAL

SUN 5, 4.45PM

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Wed 1 The Descendants 15 p1 2:45 5:30 8:15War Horse 12A see web 4:15 7:30Coriolanus 15 see web 5:15 8:00The Iron Lady 12A see web 3:30 6:00 8:30

Thu 2 The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15War Horse 12A see web 4:15 7:30Coriolanus 15 see web 5:15 8:00The Iron Lady 12A see web 10:30 1:30 6:00 8:301UP Video Game Quiz - Cafebar 8.45PMMedia Arts - Show & Tell Mezz Lounge 6PM p11

Fri 3 The Descendants 15 p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 4:15 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 3:45 6:00 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Website

Sat 4 The Descendants 15 p1 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 2:15 4:15 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:30Winnie the Pooh U p4 1:45Plus Film TBC - See Website

Sun 5 The Descendants 15 p1 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 2:15 4:15 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 3:45 6:00 8:30The Blues Brothers 15 p10 2:00The Pickwick Papers U see web 1:00Dreams of A Life 12A see web 4:45Plus Film TBC - See Website

Mon 6 The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 6:00 8:30We Were Here 15 p8 8:00Plus Film TBC - See Website

Tue 7 The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 6:00 8:30Aftershock 15 p8 8:00Plus Film TBC - See WebsiteChinese Food Night - Cafebar from 5.30PM

Wed 8 The Descendants 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 4:00 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 6:00 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Website

Thu 9 The Descendants 15 p1 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 6:00 8:30NT LIVE: Travelling Light 12A p9 7:00Plus Film TBC - See Website

Fri 10 The Woman in Black p2 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 4:15 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15There'll be special Light Night Activities all around the building today

Sat 11 The Woman in Black p2 1:00 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 2:00 6:30Carnage 15 p1 4:30 9:00A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 1:30NT LIVE: Travelling Light 12A p9 1:00MET OPERA LIVE: Wagner's Gotterdammerung 12A p9 5:00

Sun 12 The Woman in Black p2 1:00 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 4:15 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15Some Like it Hot PG p10 1:45Oliver Twist PG see web 12:45

Mon 13 The Woman in Black p2 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15

Tue 14 The Woman in Black p2 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15Valentine's Night Movie p8 8:45Valentine's Meal - Cafebar 7PM

Wed 15 The Woman in Black p2 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15

Thu 16 The Woman in Black p2 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 4:15 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15West Coast USA Wine Tasting - Studio 7.30PM

Fri 17 The Woman in Black p2 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 8:15The Descendants 15 p1 3:00 5:30Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45Puss in Boots (3D) U p4 3:15

WAR HORSE, CORIOLANUS & THE IRON LADY CONTINUE THIS MONTH - SEE JANUARYBROCHURE OR WEBSITE FOR DETAILS.

FROM FRI 10

THE WOMAN IN BLACK (CERT TBC)

Dir: James Watkins United Kingdom 2012

Duration: TBC

Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Ciaran Hinds,

Janet McTeer

Young solicitor Arthur Kipps issummoned to Crythin Gifford, a remotespot on the east coast to attend to theestate of Mrs Alice Drablow, who hadlived alone for many years in theforeboding Eel Marsh House. Whilstsorting through Mrs Drablow’s papers,Kipps endures an increasingly terrifyingseries of supernatural experiences, withthe appearance of a malevolentpresence, ‘the woman in black’ leadinghim to discover a dark and tragicsecret. This adaptation of Susan Hill’shugely popular ghost story is apleasurably unsettling tale.

FROM FRI 10

A DANGEROUS METHOD (15)

Dir: David Cronenberg United Kingdom

2012 99m

Starring: Michael Fassbender, Viggo Mortensen,

Keira Knightley

Set in Vienna on the eve of the FirstWorld War, the film explores thecomplex relationship between novicepsychiatrist Carl Jung and his mentorSigmund Freud. Studying under thealready well-established Freud, Jungpractices his teacher’s methods whiledeveloping his own theories based onthe clinical study of psychologicallydisturbed patients. When a sick youngRussian woman arrives at the clinic,both Jung and Freud are fascinated byher case and spellbound by hervulnerable yet dangerous sexuality.Sharp-witted dialogue and a pristineturn-of-the-century-Vienna setting adda refined tone to a film that exploresthe anything-but-civilized depths ofhuman desire. TIFF

FROM FRI 10

A MONSTER IN PARIS (3D) (U) IN ENGLISH Dir: Bibo Bergeron France 2011 89m

Starring: Vanessa Paradis, Adam Goldberg

Paris, 1910: having unintentionallyunleashed a mysterious monster froman eccentric scientist’s greenhouse,Emile the projectionist, Raoul theinventor and Lucille, an enchantingcabaret singer embark on this laugh-out-loud 3D adventure. Brilliantlycrafted animation, action, comedy,romance and catchy musical numbersmake A Monster in Paris anunforgettable family favourite.

FROM FRI 17

HOUSE OF TOLERANCE (18)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Bertrand Bonello France 2011 125m

Starring: Celine Sallette, Hafsia Herzi

Set in a Paris brothel, a “house oftolerance”, at the end of the BelleÉpoque in 1900. Fine gentlemen anddandies lounge in the drawing room inthe girls’ bored embrace, beforechoosing one to go upstairs with. In thisclosed world, where some men fall inlove and others become unaccountablyvicious, the girls share their secrets,their fears, their joys and their pains.

“Bertrand Bonello’s highly stylizedlook at the final days of a fin-de-siècle brothel in Paris conjures upthe languid beauty and franksexuality of French Romanticpainting.” Noah Cowan, TorontoInternational Film Festival

BACK BYPOPULARDEMAND

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FROM FRI 24

THE BEST EXOTICMARIGOLD HOTEL (CERT TBC)

Dir: John Madden United Kingdom 2012

Duration: TBC

Starring: Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Bill Nighy

Great Dames Judi Dench and MaggieSmith reunite for this comedy-dramabased on Deborah Moggach’s novelabout a group of pensioners who headfor India with dreams of a life of luxuryand wind up at the titular hotel. Withthe emphasis more on ‘faded’ than‘grandeur’, they find themselves at themercy of the entrepreneurial Sonny,who attempts to convince them theyare in fact in a retirement paradise, averitable home from home. TomWilkinson, Billy Nighy, Penelope Wiltonand Celia Imrie also star in JohnMadden’s seasoned-Brits-abroad romp.TIME OUT

FROM FRI 24

RED DOG (PG)

Dir: Kriv Stenders Australia 2011 92m

Starring: Rachael Taylor, Josh Lucas,

Noah Taylor

Based on an incredible true story, andthe novella by Louis de Bernières. KrivStenders brings Australian cinema backto life with his new movie based on theold Australian story of the Red Dog whounited a disparate local communitywhile roaming the Australian outback insearch of his long lost master. Red Dogis one of the finest heart warmers inyears, it will make you laugh and it will,definitely, make you cry. A truly perfectfilm for all the family.INVERNESS FILM FESTIVAL

FROM FRI 24

MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE (15)

Dir: Sean Durkin United States 2011 101m

Starring: Elizabeth Olsen, Sarah Paulson

Elizabeth Olsen plays Martha, a youngwoman who reunites with older sisterLucy after she mysteriously escapesfrom a commune. Lucy’s materialistichusband and their nouveau riche estateprove suffocating and oppressive butMartha (whose identity slips betweeneach of the titular names) stays,terrified that the enigmatic leader of thecollective will track her down. Ripplingwith a permanent sense of threatDurkin’s filmmaking and Jody LeeLipes’ exquisite cinematography areperfectly attuned to both beauty withinthe frame and the power of what toleave outside it. SYDNEY FILM FESTIVAL

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with the discerningyounger viewer in mind! All tickets are£3.50 (unless otherwise stated).

SAT 4, 1.45PM

WINNIE THE POOH (U)

Dir: Stephen Anderson United States 2011 73m

Winnie the Pooh sees the return of thehoney-loving, philosophical bear withEeyore, Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet and Owl.

FROM FRI 10

A MONSTER IN PARIS (3D) (U)

See page 2 for details. Normal ticketprices except Sat 11 at 1.30PM whenFamily Movie Matinee prices apply.

FRI 17 & SAT 18, 3.15PM

PUSS IN BOOTS (3D) (U)

Dir: Chris Miller United States 2011 90m

Puss in Boots and Humpty Dumpty steala goose that lays golden eggs. Joiningthem for the adventure of nine lifetimesis cat burglar, Kitty Softpaws.

FROM FRI 24

RED DOG (PG)

See page 3 for details. Normal ticket pricesexcept Sat 25 at 12.45PM & 3.30PMwhen Family Movie Matinee prices apply.

WHAT’S ON FEBRUARY 2012 WHAT’S ON FEBRUARY 2012 WHAT’S ON FEBRUARY 2012 EVERY MONTH01 02 03

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with the discerning viewer inmind! Senior citizens pay £4.00 andreceive free tea/coffee and biscuits. Thescreenings are accompanied by a shortintroduction.

THU 2, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE IRON LADY (12A)

See January brochure or website fordetails.

THU 9, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE DESCENDANTS (15)

See page 1 for details.

THU 16, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE WOMAN IN BLACK (CERT TBC)

See page 2 for details.

THU 23, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

CARNAGE (15)

See page 1 for details.

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BRINGING UP BABY!These exclusive screenings are for youand your baby (up to one year of age).Tickets are £4.50 for adults, babies goFREE.

TUE 28, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

RED DOG (PG)

See page 3 for details.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children withspecific needs and from within theautistic spectrum. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £4.50.

SAT 18, 12.45PM

PUSS IN BOOTS (2D) (U)

See Family Movie Matinees for details.

FEBRUARY 2012 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

Times shown in PINK indicate an introduction prior to thescreening.Times shown in ORANGE indicate a Q&A session after thescreening.Special events are shown in BLUE.The Bringing up Baby screening is shown in GREEN.Supportive Environment screenings are shown in PURPLE.

WHEN IT’S ON 05

Sat 18 The Woman in Black p2 1:00 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 5:30The Descendants 15 p1 3:00 8:15Carnage 15 p1 1:15 6:15 8:45Puss in Boots (3D) U p4 3:15Puss in Boots (2D) U Supportive Environment Screening p4 12:45

Sun 19 The Woman in Black p2 1:00 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 8:15The Descendants 15 p1 3:00 5:30Carnage 15 p1 5:15 7:45David Copperfield U see web 12:15The Dark Knight 12A p10 2:00

Mon 20 The Woman in Black p2 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 8:15The Descendants 15 p1 5:30Carnage 15 p1 7:15 9:00Media Arts Presents wallFour Renga 6pm p11

Tue 21 The Woman in Black p2 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 8:15The Descendants 15 p1 3:45Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45Blood in the Mobile 12A p9 6:00Cine-Bar:The Princess Bride (PG) p7 8.30

Wed 22 The Woman in Black p2 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 2:45 5:30The Descendants 15 p1 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45

Thu 23 The Woman in Black p2 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 3:30 8:15The Descendants 15 p1 3:00 6:15Carnage 15 p1 10:30 1:30 8:45Dickens Night 15 p8 6:30

Fri 24 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 6:00 8:30Steven Severin + Vampyr p9 7:00Plus Film TBC - See Website

Sat 25 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 12:45 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 1:00 3:45 6:00 8:30MET OPERA LIVE:Verdi's Ernani 12A p9 6:00Plus Film TBC - See Website

Sun 26 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 3:45 6:00 8:30MET OPERA ENCORE:Verdi's Ernani 12A p9 12:30Great Expectations PG see web 12:45Babe U p10 2:00Plus Film TBC - See Website

Mon 27 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 6:00 8:30Media Arts presents Phillip Henderson p11 6:15Plus Film TBC - See Website

Tue 28 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 8:30Up The Yangtze 15 p9 6:00Plus Film TBC - See WebsiteFiendish Film Quiz - Cafebar 8.30PM

Wed 29 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 6:00 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Website

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★ Film TBC - See WebsiteSo that we can keep showing a film that has proved popular,we’ll announce our full programme online on Monday each week.

THE WOMAN IN BLACKA DANGEROUS METHODTHE DESCENDANTSCARNAGERED DOGMARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE

FEBRUARY 2012 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

21CELEBRATING21 YEARS OF FILM AT BROADWAY★

HOUS

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TOL

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RED

DOG

FROM FRI 27 JAN

THE DESCENDANTS (15)

Dir: Alexander Payne United States 2012 114m

Starring: George Clooney, Judy Greer, Beau Bridges

In his first film since the Oscar-winningSideways, writer-director AlexanderPayne again proves himself a master ofthe kind of smart, sharp andsurprisingly tender comedy that wasonce the signature of Billy Wilder andJean Renoir. He follows Matt King, theheir of a prominent Hawaiianlandowning family whose life is thrownfor a loop when his wife is criticallyinjured in a boating accident. Rooted inClooney’s beautifully understatedperformance, Payne’s film is anuncommonly perceptive portrait ofmarriage, family and community,suffused with humour and tragedy, andwrapped in a warm human glow.TELLURIDE FILM FESTIVAL

FROM FRI 3

CARNAGE (15)

Dir: Roman Polanski United States 2012 79m

Starring: Kate Winslet, Jodie Foster,

John C Reilly

Summoning up the sinister frombeneath the veneer of normalcy hasalways been Roman Polanski’sspecialty, so it’s no surprise that thegreat director does such a smashingjob of putting Yasmina Reza’s award-winning play ‘God of Carnage’ on thescreen. With the expert cast of JodieFoster, Kate Winslet, Christoph Waltzand John C. Reilly, Reza’s explosivelycomic X-ray of the anger and venalitylying just under the surface of theoutwardly civilized behaviour of twoNew York City couples has been fullyrealized. NYFF 2011

FROM FRI 3

MARGIN CALL (15)

Dir: J C Chandor United States 2011 106m

Starring: Stanley Tucci, Jeremy Irons,

Kevin Spacey

Set in the high-stakes world of thefinancial industry, Margin Call is athriller entangling the key players at aninvestment firm during one perilous 24-hour period in the 2008 financial crisis.When an analyst unlocks informationthat could prove to be the downfall ofthe firm, a roller-coaster ride ensues asdecisions both financial and moralcatapult the lives of all involved to thebrink of disaster. MAUI FILM FESTIVAL

SUN 5, 4.45PM

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Wed 1 The Descendants 15 p1 2:45 5:30 8:15War Horse 12A see web 4:15 7:30Coriolanus 15 see web 5:15 8:00The Iron Lady 12A see web 3:30 6:00 8:30

Thu 2 The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15War Horse 12A see web 4:15 7:30Coriolanus 15 see web 5:15 8:00The Iron Lady 12A see web 10:30 1:30 6:00 8:301UP Video Game Quiz - Cafebar 8.45PMMedia Arts - Show & Tell Mezz Lounge 6PM p11

Fri 3 The Descendants 15 p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 4:15 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 3:45 6:00 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Website

Sat 4 The Descendants 15 p1 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 2:15 4:15 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:30Winnie the Pooh U p4 1:45Plus Film TBC - See Website

Sun 5 The Descendants 15 p1 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 2:15 4:15 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 3:45 6:00 8:30The Blues Brothers 15 p10 2:00The Pickwick Papers U see web 1:00Dreams of A Life 12A see web 4:45Plus Film TBC - See Website

Mon 6 The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 6:00 8:30We Were Here 15 p8 8:00Plus Film TBC - See Website

Tue 7 The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 6:00 8:30Aftershock 15 p8 8:00Plus Film TBC - See WebsiteChinese Food Night - Cafebar from 5.30PM

Wed 8 The Descendants 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 4:00 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 6:00 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Website

Thu 9 The Descendants 15 p1 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 6:00 8:30NT LIVE: Travelling Light 12A p9 7:00Plus Film TBC - See Website

Fri 10 The Woman in Black p2 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 4:15 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15There'll be special Light Night Activities all around the building today

Sat 11 The Woman in Black p2 1:00 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 2:00 6:30Carnage 15 p1 4:30 9:00A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 1:30NT LIVE: Travelling Light 12A p9 1:00MET OPERA LIVE: Wagner's Gotterdammerung 12A p9 5:00

Sun 12 The Woman in Black p2 1:00 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 4:15 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15Some Like it Hot PG p10 1:45Oliver Twist PG see web 12:45

Mon 13 The Woman in Black p2 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15

Tue 14 The Woman in Black p2 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15Valentine's Night Movie p8 8:45Valentine's Meal - Cafebar 7PM

Wed 15 The Woman in Black p2 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15

Thu 16 The Woman in Black p2 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 4:15 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15West Coast USA Wine Tasting - Studio 7.30PM

Fri 17 The Woman in Black p2 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 8:15The Descendants 15 p1 3:00 5:30Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45Puss in Boots (3D) U p4 3:15

WAR HORSE, CORIOLANUS & THE IRON LADY CONTINUE THIS MONTH - SEE JANUARYBROCHURE OR WEBSITE FOR DETAILS.

FROM FRI 10

THE WOMAN IN BLACK (CERT TBC)

Dir: James Watkins United Kingdom 2012

Duration: TBC

Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Ciaran Hinds,

Janet McTeer

Young solicitor Arthur Kipps issummoned to Crythin Gifford, a remotespot on the east coast to attend to theestate of Mrs Alice Drablow, who hadlived alone for many years in theforeboding Eel Marsh House. Whilstsorting through Mrs Drablow’s papers,Kipps endures an increasingly terrifyingseries of supernatural experiences, withthe appearance of a malevolentpresence, ‘the woman in black’ leadinghim to discover a dark and tragicsecret. This adaptation of Susan Hill’shugely popular ghost story is apleasurably unsettling tale.

FROM FRI 10

A DANGEROUS METHOD (15)

Dir: David Cronenberg United Kingdom

2012 99m

Starring: Michael Fassbender, Viggo Mortensen,

Keira Knightley

Set in Vienna on the eve of the FirstWorld War, the film explores thecomplex relationship between novicepsychiatrist Carl Jung and his mentorSigmund Freud. Studying under thealready well-established Freud, Jungpractices his teacher’s methods whiledeveloping his own theories based onthe clinical study of psychologicallydisturbed patients. When a sick youngRussian woman arrives at the clinic,both Jung and Freud are fascinated byher case and spellbound by hervulnerable yet dangerous sexuality.Sharp-witted dialogue and a pristineturn-of-the-century-Vienna setting adda refined tone to a film that exploresthe anything-but-civilized depths ofhuman desire. TIFF

FROM FRI 10

A MONSTER IN PARIS (3D) (U) IN ENGLISH Dir: Bibo Bergeron France 2011 89m

Starring: Vanessa Paradis, Adam Goldberg

Paris, 1910: having unintentionallyunleashed a mysterious monster froman eccentric scientist’s greenhouse,Emile the projectionist, Raoul theinventor and Lucille, an enchantingcabaret singer embark on this laugh-out-loud 3D adventure. Brilliantlycrafted animation, action, comedy,romance and catchy musical numbersmake A Monster in Paris anunforgettable family favourite.

FROM FRI 17

HOUSE OF TOLERANCE (18)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Bertrand Bonello France 2011 125m

Starring: Celine Sallette, Hafsia Herzi

Set in a Paris brothel, a “house oftolerance”, at the end of the BelleÉpoque in 1900. Fine gentlemen anddandies lounge in the drawing room inthe girls’ bored embrace, beforechoosing one to go upstairs with. In thisclosed world, where some men fall inlove and others become unaccountablyvicious, the girls share their secrets,their fears, their joys and their pains.

“Bertrand Bonello’s highly stylizedlook at the final days of a fin-de-siècle brothel in Paris conjures upthe languid beauty and franksexuality of French Romanticpainting.” Noah Cowan, TorontoInternational Film Festival

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FROM FRI 24

THE BEST EXOTICMARIGOLD HOTEL (CERT TBC)

Dir: John Madden United Kingdom 2012

Duration: TBC

Starring: Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Bill Nighy

Great Dames Judi Dench and MaggieSmith reunite for this comedy-dramabased on Deborah Moggach’s novelabout a group of pensioners who headfor India with dreams of a life of luxuryand wind up at the titular hotel. Withthe emphasis more on ‘faded’ than‘grandeur’, they find themselves at themercy of the entrepreneurial Sonny,who attempts to convince them theyare in fact in a retirement paradise, averitable home from home. TomWilkinson, Billy Nighy, Penelope Wiltonand Celia Imrie also star in JohnMadden’s seasoned-Brits-abroad romp.TIME OUT

FROM FRI 24

RED DOG (PG)

Dir: Kriv Stenders Australia 2011 92m

Starring: Rachael Taylor, Josh Lucas,

Noah Taylor

Based on an incredible true story, andthe novella by Louis de Bernières. KrivStenders brings Australian cinema backto life with his new movie based on theold Australian story of the Red Dog whounited a disparate local communitywhile roaming the Australian outback insearch of his long lost master. Red Dogis one of the finest heart warmers inyears, it will make you laugh and it will,definitely, make you cry. A truly perfectfilm for all the family.INVERNESS FILM FESTIVAL

FROM FRI 24

MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE (15)

Dir: Sean Durkin United States 2011 101m

Starring: Elizabeth Olsen, Sarah Paulson

Elizabeth Olsen plays Martha, a youngwoman who reunites with older sisterLucy after she mysteriously escapesfrom a commune. Lucy’s materialistichusband and their nouveau riche estateprove suffocating and oppressive butMartha (whose identity slips betweeneach of the titular names) stays,terrified that the enigmatic leader of thecollective will track her down. Ripplingwith a permanent sense of threatDurkin’s filmmaking and Jody LeeLipes’ exquisite cinematography areperfectly attuned to both beauty withinthe frame and the power of what toleave outside it. SYDNEY FILM FESTIVAL

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with the discerningyounger viewer in mind! All tickets are£3.50 (unless otherwise stated).

SAT 4, 1.45PM

WINNIE THE POOH (U)

Dir: Stephen Anderson United States 2011 73m

Winnie the Pooh sees the return of thehoney-loving, philosophical bear withEeyore, Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet and Owl.

FROM FRI 10

A MONSTER IN PARIS (3D) (U)

See page 2 for details. Normal ticketprices except Sat 11 at 1.30PM whenFamily Movie Matinee prices apply.

FRI 17 & SAT 18, 3.15PM

PUSS IN BOOTS (3D) (U)

Dir: Chris Miller United States 2011 90m

Puss in Boots and Humpty Dumpty steala goose that lays golden eggs. Joiningthem for the adventure of nine lifetimesis cat burglar, Kitty Softpaws.

FROM FRI 24

RED DOG (PG)

See page 3 for details. Normal ticket pricesexcept Sat 25 at 12.45PM & 3.30PMwhen Family Movie Matinee prices apply.

WHAT’S ON FEBRUARY 2012 WHAT’S ON FEBRUARY 2012 WHAT’S ON FEBRUARY 2012 EVERY MONTH01 02 03

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with the discerning viewer inmind! Senior citizens pay £4.00 andreceive free tea/coffee and biscuits. Thescreenings are accompanied by a shortintroduction.

THU 2, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE IRON LADY (12A)

See January brochure or website fordetails.

THU 9, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE DESCENDANTS (15)

See page 1 for details.

THU 16, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE WOMAN IN BLACK (CERT TBC)

See page 2 for details.

THU 23, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

CARNAGE (15)

See page 1 for details.

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BRINGING UP BABY!These exclusive screenings are for youand your baby (up to one year of age).Tickets are £4.50 for adults, babies goFREE.

TUE 28, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

RED DOG (PG)

See page 3 for details.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children withspecific needs and from within theautistic spectrum. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £4.50.

SAT 18, 12.45PM

PUSS IN BOOTS (2D) (U)

See Family Movie Matinees for details.

FEBRUARY 2012 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

Times shown in PINK indicate an introduction prior to thescreening.Times shown in ORANGE indicate a Q&A session after thescreening.Special events are shown in BLUE.The Bringing up Baby screening is shown in GREEN.Supportive Environment screenings are shown in PURPLE.

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Sat 18 The Woman in Black p2 1:00 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 5:30The Descendants 15 p1 3:00 8:15Carnage 15 p1 1:15 6:15 8:45Puss in Boots (3D) U p4 3:15Puss in Boots (2D) U Supportive Environment Screening p4 12:45

Sun 19 The Woman in Black p2 1:00 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 8:15The Descendants 15 p1 3:00 5:30Carnage 15 p1 5:15 7:45David Copperfield U see web 12:15The Dark Knight 12A p10 2:00

Mon 20 The Woman in Black p2 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 8:15The Descendants 15 p1 5:30Carnage 15 p1 7:15 9:00Media Arts Presents wallFour Renga 6pm p11

Tue 21 The Woman in Black p2 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 8:15The Descendants 15 p1 3:45Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45Blood in the Mobile 12A p9 6:00Cine-Bar:The Princess Bride (PG) p7 8.30

Wed 22 The Woman in Black p2 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 2:45 5:30The Descendants 15 p1 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45

Thu 23 The Woman in Black p2 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 3:30 8:15The Descendants 15 p1 3:00 6:15Carnage 15 p1 10:30 1:30 8:45Dickens Night 15 p8 6:30

Fri 24 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 6:00 8:30Steven Severin + Vampyr p9 7:00Plus Film TBC - See Website

Sat 25 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 12:45 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 1:00 3:45 6:00 8:30MET OPERA LIVE:Verdi's Ernani 12A p9 6:00Plus Film TBC - See Website

Sun 26 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 3:45 6:00 8:30MET OPERA ENCORE:Verdi's Ernani 12A p9 12:30Great Expectations PG see web 12:45Babe U p10 2:00Plus Film TBC - See Website

Mon 27 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 6:00 8:30Media Arts presents Phillip Henderson p11 6:15Plus Film TBC - See Website

Tue 28 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 8:30Up The Yangtze 15 p9 6:00Plus Film TBC - See WebsiteFiendish Film Quiz - Cafebar 8.30PM

Wed 29 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 6:00 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Website

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FROM FRI 27 JAN

THE DESCENDANTS (15)

Dir: Alexander Payne United States 2012 114m

Starring: George Clooney, Judy Greer, Beau Bridges

In his first film since the Oscar-winningSideways, writer-director AlexanderPayne again proves himself a master ofthe kind of smart, sharp andsurprisingly tender comedy that wasonce the signature of Billy Wilder andJean Renoir. He follows Matt King, theheir of a prominent Hawaiianlandowning family whose life is thrownfor a loop when his wife is criticallyinjured in a boating accident. Rooted inClooney’s beautifully understatedperformance, Payne’s film is anuncommonly perceptive portrait ofmarriage, family and community,suffused with humour and tragedy, andwrapped in a warm human glow.TELLURIDE FILM FESTIVAL

FROM FRI 3

CARNAGE (15)

Dir: Roman Polanski United States 2012 79m

Starring: Kate Winslet, Jodie Foster,

John C Reilly

Summoning up the sinister frombeneath the veneer of normalcy hasalways been Roman Polanski’sspecialty, so it’s no surprise that thegreat director does such a smashingjob of putting Yasmina Reza’s award-winning play ‘God of Carnage’ on thescreen. With the expert cast of JodieFoster, Kate Winslet, Christoph Waltzand John C. Reilly, Reza’s explosivelycomic X-ray of the anger and venalitylying just under the surface of theoutwardly civilized behaviour of twoNew York City couples has been fullyrealized. NYFF 2011

FROM FRI 3

MARGIN CALL (15)

Dir: J C Chandor United States 2011 106m

Starring: Stanley Tucci, Jeremy Irons,

Kevin Spacey

Set in the high-stakes world of thefinancial industry, Margin Call is athriller entangling the key players at aninvestment firm during one perilous 24-hour period in the 2008 financial crisis.When an analyst unlocks informationthat could prove to be the downfall ofthe firm, a roller-coaster ride ensues asdecisions both financial and moralcatapult the lives of all involved to thebrink of disaster. MAUI FILM FESTIVAL

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Wed 1 The Descendants 15 p1 2:45 5:30 8:15War Horse 12A see web 4:15 7:30Coriolanus 15 see web 5:15 8:00The Iron Lady 12A see web 3:30 6:00 8:30

Thu 2 The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15War Horse 12A see web 4:15 7:30Coriolanus 15 see web 5:15 8:00The Iron Lady 12A see web 10:30 1:30 6:00 8:301UP Video Game Quiz - Cafebar 8.45PMMedia Arts - Show & Tell Mezz Lounge 6PM p11

Fri 3 The Descendants 15 p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 4:15 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 3:45 6:00 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Website

Sat 4 The Descendants 15 p1 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 2:15 4:15 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:30Winnie the Pooh U p4 1:45Plus Film TBC - See Website

Sun 5 The Descendants 15 p1 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 2:15 4:15 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 3:45 6:00 8:30The Blues Brothers 15 p10 2:00The Pickwick Papers U see web 1:00Dreams of A Life 12A see web 4:45Plus Film TBC - See Website

Mon 6 The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 6:00 8:30We Were Here 15 p8 8:00Plus Film TBC - See Website

Tue 7 The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 6:00 8:30Aftershock 15 p8 8:00Plus Film TBC - See WebsiteChinese Food Night - Cafebar from 5.30PM

Wed 8 The Descendants 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 4:00 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 6:00 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Website

Thu 9 The Descendants 15 p1 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 6:00 8:30NT LIVE: Travelling Light 12A p9 7:00Plus Film TBC - See Website

Fri 10 The Woman in Black p2 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 4:15 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15There'll be special Light Night Activities all around the building today

Sat 11 The Woman in Black p2 1:00 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 2:00 6:30Carnage 15 p1 4:30 9:00A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 1:30NT LIVE: Travelling Light 12A p9 1:00MET OPERA LIVE: Wagner's Gotterdammerung 12A p9 5:00

Sun 12 The Woman in Black p2 1:00 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 4:15 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15Some Like it Hot PG p10 1:45Oliver Twist PG see web 12:45

Mon 13 The Woman in Black p2 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15

Tue 14 The Woman in Black p2 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15Valentine's Night Movie p8 8:45Valentine's Meal - Cafebar 7PM

Wed 15 The Woman in Black p2 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15

Thu 16 The Woman in Black p2 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 4:15 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15West Coast USA Wine Tasting - Studio 7.30PM

Fri 17 The Woman in Black p2 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 8:15The Descendants 15 p1 3:00 5:30Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45Puss in Boots (3D) U p4 3:15

WAR HORSE, CORIOLANUS & THE IRON LADY CONTINUE THIS MONTH - SEE JANUARYBROCHURE OR WEBSITE FOR DETAILS.

FROM FRI 10

THE WOMAN IN BLACK (CERT TBC)

Dir: James Watkins United Kingdom 2012

Duration: TBC

Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Ciaran Hinds,

Janet McTeer

Young solicitor Arthur Kipps issummoned to Crythin Gifford, a remotespot on the east coast to attend to theestate of Mrs Alice Drablow, who hadlived alone for many years in theforeboding Eel Marsh House. Whilstsorting through Mrs Drablow’s papers,Kipps endures an increasingly terrifyingseries of supernatural experiences, withthe appearance of a malevolentpresence, ‘the woman in black’ leadinghim to discover a dark and tragicsecret. This adaptation of Susan Hill’shugely popular ghost story is apleasurably unsettling tale.

FROM FRI 10

A DANGEROUS METHOD (15)

Dir: David Cronenberg United Kingdom

2012 99m

Starring: Michael Fassbender, Viggo Mortensen,

Keira Knightley

Set in Vienna on the eve of the FirstWorld War, the film explores thecomplex relationship between novicepsychiatrist Carl Jung and his mentorSigmund Freud. Studying under thealready well-established Freud, Jungpractices his teacher’s methods whiledeveloping his own theories based onthe clinical study of psychologicallydisturbed patients. When a sick youngRussian woman arrives at the clinic,both Jung and Freud are fascinated byher case and spellbound by hervulnerable yet dangerous sexuality.Sharp-witted dialogue and a pristineturn-of-the-century-Vienna setting adda refined tone to a film that exploresthe anything-but-civilized depths ofhuman desire. TIFF

FROM FRI 10

A MONSTER IN PARIS (3D) (U) IN ENGLISH Dir: Bibo Bergeron France 2011 89m

Starring: Vanessa Paradis, Adam Goldberg

Paris, 1910: having unintentionallyunleashed a mysterious monster froman eccentric scientist’s greenhouse,Emile the projectionist, Raoul theinventor and Lucille, an enchantingcabaret singer embark on this laugh-out-loud 3D adventure. Brilliantlycrafted animation, action, comedy,romance and catchy musical numbersmake A Monster in Paris anunforgettable family favourite.

FROM FRI 17

HOUSE OF TOLERANCE (18)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Bertrand Bonello France 2011 125m

Starring: Celine Sallette, Hafsia Herzi

Set in a Paris brothel, a “house oftolerance”, at the end of the BelleÉpoque in 1900. Fine gentlemen anddandies lounge in the drawing room inthe girls’ bored embrace, beforechoosing one to go upstairs with. In thisclosed world, where some men fall inlove and others become unaccountablyvicious, the girls share their secrets,their fears, their joys and their pains.

“Bertrand Bonello’s highly stylizedlook at the final days of a fin-de-siècle brothel in Paris conjures upthe languid beauty and franksexuality of French Romanticpainting.” Noah Cowan, TorontoInternational Film Festival

BACK BYPOPULARDEMAND

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FROM FRI 24

THE BEST EXOTICMARIGOLD HOTEL (CERT TBC)

Dir: John Madden United Kingdom 2012

Duration: TBC

Starring: Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Bill Nighy

Great Dames Judi Dench and MaggieSmith reunite for this comedy-dramabased on Deborah Moggach’s novelabout a group of pensioners who headfor India with dreams of a life of luxuryand wind up at the titular hotel. Withthe emphasis more on ‘faded’ than‘grandeur’, they find themselves at themercy of the entrepreneurial Sonny,who attempts to convince them theyare in fact in a retirement paradise, averitable home from home. TomWilkinson, Billy Nighy, Penelope Wiltonand Celia Imrie also star in JohnMadden’s seasoned-Brits-abroad romp.TIME OUT

FROM FRI 24

RED DOG (PG)

Dir: Kriv Stenders Australia 2011 92m

Starring: Rachael Taylor, Josh Lucas,

Noah Taylor

Based on an incredible true story, andthe novella by Louis de Bernières. KrivStenders brings Australian cinema backto life with his new movie based on theold Australian story of the Red Dog whounited a disparate local communitywhile roaming the Australian outback insearch of his long lost master. Red Dogis one of the finest heart warmers inyears, it will make you laugh and it will,definitely, make you cry. A truly perfectfilm for all the family.INVERNESS FILM FESTIVAL

FROM FRI 24

MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE (15)

Dir: Sean Durkin United States 2011 101m

Starring: Elizabeth Olsen, Sarah Paulson

Elizabeth Olsen plays Martha, a youngwoman who reunites with older sisterLucy after she mysteriously escapesfrom a commune. Lucy’s materialistichusband and their nouveau riche estateprove suffocating and oppressive butMartha (whose identity slips betweeneach of the titular names) stays,terrified that the enigmatic leader of thecollective will track her down. Ripplingwith a permanent sense of threatDurkin’s filmmaking and Jody LeeLipes’ exquisite cinematography areperfectly attuned to both beauty withinthe frame and the power of what toleave outside it. SYDNEY FILM FESTIVAL

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with the discerningyounger viewer in mind! All tickets are£3.50 (unless otherwise stated).

SAT 4, 1.45PM

WINNIE THE POOH (U)

Dir: Stephen Anderson United States 2011 73m

Winnie the Pooh sees the return of thehoney-loving, philosophical bear withEeyore, Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet and Owl.

FROM FRI 10

A MONSTER IN PARIS (3D) (U)

See page 2 for details. Normal ticketprices except Sat 11 at 1.30PM whenFamily Movie Matinee prices apply.

FRI 17 & SAT 18, 3.15PM

PUSS IN BOOTS (3D) (U)

Dir: Chris Miller United States 2011 90m

Puss in Boots and Humpty Dumpty steala goose that lays golden eggs. Joiningthem for the adventure of nine lifetimesis cat burglar, Kitty Softpaws.

FROM FRI 24

RED DOG (PG)

See page 3 for details. Normal ticket pricesexcept Sat 25 at 12.45PM & 3.30PMwhen Family Movie Matinee prices apply.

WHAT’S ON FEBRUARY 2012 WHAT’S ON FEBRUARY 2012 WHAT’S ON FEBRUARY 2012 EVERY MONTH01 02 03

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with the discerning viewer inmind! Senior citizens pay £4.00 andreceive free tea/coffee and biscuits. Thescreenings are accompanied by a shortintroduction.

THU 2, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE IRON LADY (12A)

See January brochure or website fordetails.

THU 9, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE DESCENDANTS (15)

See page 1 for details.

THU 16, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE WOMAN IN BLACK (CERT TBC)

See page 2 for details.

THU 23, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

CARNAGE (15)

See page 1 for details.

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BRINGING UP BABY!These exclusive screenings are for youand your baby (up to one year of age).Tickets are £4.50 for adults, babies goFREE.

TUE 28, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

RED DOG (PG)

See page 3 for details.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children withspecific needs and from within theautistic spectrum. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £4.50.

SAT 18, 12.45PM

PUSS IN BOOTS (2D) (U)

See Family Movie Matinees for details.

FEBRUARY 2012 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

Times shown in PINK indicate an introduction prior to thescreening.Times shown in ORANGE indicate a Q&A session after thescreening.Special events are shown in BLUE.The Bringing up Baby screening is shown in GREEN.Supportive Environment screenings are shown in PURPLE.

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Sat 18 The Woman in Black p2 1:00 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 5:30The Descendants 15 p1 3:00 8:15Carnage 15 p1 1:15 6:15 8:45Puss in Boots (3D) U p4 3:15Puss in Boots (2D) U Supportive Environment Screening p4 12:45

Sun 19 The Woman in Black p2 1:00 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 8:15The Descendants 15 p1 3:00 5:30Carnage 15 p1 5:15 7:45David Copperfield U see web 12:15The Dark Knight 12A p10 2:00

Mon 20 The Woman in Black p2 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 8:15The Descendants 15 p1 5:30Carnage 15 p1 7:15 9:00Media Arts Presents wallFour Renga 6pm p11

Tue 21 The Woman in Black p2 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 8:15The Descendants 15 p1 3:45Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45Blood in the Mobile 12A p9 6:00Cine-Bar:The Princess Bride (PG) p7 8.30

Wed 22 The Woman in Black p2 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 2:45 5:30The Descendants 15 p1 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45

Thu 23 The Woman in Black p2 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 3:30 8:15The Descendants 15 p1 3:00 6:15Carnage 15 p1 10:30 1:30 8:45Dickens Night 15 p8 6:30

Fri 24 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 6:00 8:30Steven Severin + Vampyr p9 7:00Plus Film TBC - See Website

Sat 25 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 12:45 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 1:00 3:45 6:00 8:30MET OPERA LIVE:Verdi's Ernani 12A p9 6:00Plus Film TBC - See Website

Sun 26 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 3:45 6:00 8:30MET OPERA ENCORE:Verdi's Ernani 12A p9 12:30Great Expectations PG see web 12:45Babe U p10 2:00Plus Film TBC - See Website

Mon 27 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 6:00 8:30Media Arts presents Phillip Henderson p11 6:15Plus Film TBC - See Website

Tue 28 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 8:30Up The Yangtze 15 p9 6:00Plus Film TBC - See WebsiteFiendish Film Quiz - Cafebar 8.30PM

Wed 29 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 6:00 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Website

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THE WOMAN IN BLACKA DANGEROUS METHODTHE DESCENDANTSCARNAGERED DOGMARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE

FEBRUARY 2012 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

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THE DESCENDANTS (15)

Dir: Alexander Payne United States 2012 114m

Starring: George Clooney, Judy Greer, Beau Bridges

In his first film since the Oscar-winningSideways, writer-director AlexanderPayne again proves himself a master ofthe kind of smart, sharp andsurprisingly tender comedy that wasonce the signature of Billy Wilder andJean Renoir. He follows Matt King, theheir of a prominent Hawaiianlandowning family whose life is thrownfor a loop when his wife is criticallyinjured in a boating accident. Rooted inClooney’s beautifully understatedperformance, Payne’s film is anuncommonly perceptive portrait ofmarriage, family and community,suffused with humour and tragedy, andwrapped in a warm human glow.TELLURIDE FILM FESTIVAL

FROM FRI 3

CARNAGE (15)

Dir: Roman Polanski United States 2012 79m

Starring: Kate Winslet, Jodie Foster,

John C Reilly

Summoning up the sinister frombeneath the veneer of normalcy hasalways been Roman Polanski’sspecialty, so it’s no surprise that thegreat director does such a smashingjob of putting Yasmina Reza’s award-winning play ‘God of Carnage’ on thescreen. With the expert cast of JodieFoster, Kate Winslet, Christoph Waltzand John C. Reilly, Reza’s explosivelycomic X-ray of the anger and venalitylying just under the surface of theoutwardly civilized behaviour of twoNew York City couples has been fullyrealized. NYFF 2011

FROM FRI 3

MARGIN CALL (15)

Dir: J C Chandor United States 2011 106m

Starring: Stanley Tucci, Jeremy Irons,

Kevin Spacey

Set in the high-stakes world of thefinancial industry, Margin Call is athriller entangling the key players at aninvestment firm during one perilous 24-hour period in the 2008 financial crisis.When an analyst unlocks informationthat could prove to be the downfall ofthe firm, a roller-coaster ride ensues asdecisions both financial and moralcatapult the lives of all involved to thebrink of disaster. MAUI FILM FESTIVAL

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Wed 1 The Descendants 15 p1 2:45 5:30 8:15War Horse 12A see web 4:15 7:30Coriolanus 15 see web 5:15 8:00The Iron Lady 12A see web 3:30 6:00 8:30

Thu 2 The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15War Horse 12A see web 4:15 7:30Coriolanus 15 see web 5:15 8:00The Iron Lady 12A see web 10:30 1:30 6:00 8:301UP Video Game Quiz - Cafebar 8.45PMMedia Arts - Show & Tell Mezz Lounge 6PM p11

Fri 3 The Descendants 15 p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 4:15 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 3:45 6:00 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Website

Sat 4 The Descendants 15 p1 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 2:15 4:15 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:30Winnie the Pooh U p4 1:45Plus Film TBC - See Website

Sun 5 The Descendants 15 p1 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 2:15 4:15 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 3:45 6:00 8:30The Blues Brothers 15 p10 2:00The Pickwick Papers U see web 1:00Dreams of A Life 12A see web 4:45Plus Film TBC - See Website

Mon 6 The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 6:00 8:30We Were Here 15 p8 8:00Plus Film TBC - See Website

Tue 7 The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 6:00 8:30Aftershock 15 p8 8:00Plus Film TBC - See WebsiteChinese Food Night - Cafebar from 5.30PM

Wed 8 The Descendants 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 4:00 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 6:00 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Website

Thu 9 The Descendants 15 p1 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 6:00 8:30NT LIVE: Travelling Light 12A p9 7:00Plus Film TBC - See Website

Fri 10 The Woman in Black p2 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 4:15 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15There'll be special Light Night Activities all around the building today

Sat 11 The Woman in Black p2 1:00 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 2:00 6:30Carnage 15 p1 4:30 9:00A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 1:30NT LIVE: Travelling Light 12A p9 1:00MET OPERA LIVE: Wagner's Gotterdammerung 12A p9 5:00

Sun 12 The Woman in Black p2 1:00 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 4:15 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15Some Like it Hot PG p10 1:45Oliver Twist PG see web 12:45

Mon 13 The Woman in Black p2 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15

Tue 14 The Woman in Black p2 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15Valentine's Night Movie p8 8:45Valentine's Meal - Cafebar 7PM

Wed 15 The Woman in Black p2 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15

Thu 16 The Woman in Black p2 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 4:15 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15West Coast USA Wine Tasting - Studio 7.30PM

Fri 17 The Woman in Black p2 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 8:15The Descendants 15 p1 3:00 5:30Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45Puss in Boots (3D) U p4 3:15

WAR HORSE, CORIOLANUS & THE IRON LADY CONTINUE THIS MONTH - SEE JANUARYBROCHURE OR WEBSITE FOR DETAILS.

FROM FRI 10

THE WOMAN IN BLACK (CERT TBC)

Dir: James Watkins United Kingdom 2012

Duration: TBC

Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Ciaran Hinds,

Janet McTeer

Young solicitor Arthur Kipps issummoned to Crythin Gifford, a remotespot on the east coast to attend to theestate of Mrs Alice Drablow, who hadlived alone for many years in theforeboding Eel Marsh House. Whilstsorting through Mrs Drablow’s papers,Kipps endures an increasingly terrifyingseries of supernatural experiences, withthe appearance of a malevolentpresence, ‘the woman in black’ leadinghim to discover a dark and tragicsecret. This adaptation of Susan Hill’shugely popular ghost story is apleasurably unsettling tale.

FROM FRI 10

A DANGEROUS METHOD (15)

Dir: David Cronenberg United Kingdom

2012 99m

Starring: Michael Fassbender, Viggo Mortensen,

Keira Knightley

Set in Vienna on the eve of the FirstWorld War, the film explores thecomplex relationship between novicepsychiatrist Carl Jung and his mentorSigmund Freud. Studying under thealready well-established Freud, Jungpractices his teacher’s methods whiledeveloping his own theories based onthe clinical study of psychologicallydisturbed patients. When a sick youngRussian woman arrives at the clinic,both Jung and Freud are fascinated byher case and spellbound by hervulnerable yet dangerous sexuality.Sharp-witted dialogue and a pristineturn-of-the-century-Vienna setting adda refined tone to a film that exploresthe anything-but-civilized depths ofhuman desire. TIFF

FROM FRI 10

A MONSTER IN PARIS (3D) (U) IN ENGLISH Dir: Bibo Bergeron France 2011 89m

Starring: Vanessa Paradis, Adam Goldberg

Paris, 1910: having unintentionallyunleashed a mysterious monster froman eccentric scientist’s greenhouse,Emile the projectionist, Raoul theinventor and Lucille, an enchantingcabaret singer embark on this laugh-out-loud 3D adventure. Brilliantlycrafted animation, action, comedy,romance and catchy musical numbersmake A Monster in Paris anunforgettable family favourite.

FROM FRI 17

HOUSE OF TOLERANCE (18)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Bertrand Bonello France 2011 125m

Starring: Celine Sallette, Hafsia Herzi

Set in a Paris brothel, a “house oftolerance”, at the end of the BelleÉpoque in 1900. Fine gentlemen anddandies lounge in the drawing room inthe girls’ bored embrace, beforechoosing one to go upstairs with. In thisclosed world, where some men fall inlove and others become unaccountablyvicious, the girls share their secrets,their fears, their joys and their pains.

“Bertrand Bonello’s highly stylizedlook at the final days of a fin-de-siècle brothel in Paris conjures upthe languid beauty and franksexuality of French Romanticpainting.” Noah Cowan, TorontoInternational Film Festival

BACK BYPOPULARDEMAND

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FROM FRI 24

THE BEST EXOTICMARIGOLD HOTEL (CERT TBC)

Dir: John Madden United Kingdom 2012

Duration: TBC

Starring: Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Bill Nighy

Great Dames Judi Dench and MaggieSmith reunite for this comedy-dramabased on Deborah Moggach’s novelabout a group of pensioners who headfor India with dreams of a life of luxuryand wind up at the titular hotel. Withthe emphasis more on ‘faded’ than‘grandeur’, they find themselves at themercy of the entrepreneurial Sonny,who attempts to convince them theyare in fact in a retirement paradise, averitable home from home. TomWilkinson, Billy Nighy, Penelope Wiltonand Celia Imrie also star in JohnMadden’s seasoned-Brits-abroad romp.TIME OUT

FROM FRI 24

RED DOG (PG)

Dir: Kriv Stenders Australia 2011 92m

Starring: Rachael Taylor, Josh Lucas,

Noah Taylor

Based on an incredible true story, andthe novella by Louis de Bernières. KrivStenders brings Australian cinema backto life with his new movie based on theold Australian story of the Red Dog whounited a disparate local communitywhile roaming the Australian outback insearch of his long lost master. Red Dogis one of the finest heart warmers inyears, it will make you laugh and it will,definitely, make you cry. A truly perfectfilm for all the family.INVERNESS FILM FESTIVAL

FROM FRI 24

MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE (15)

Dir: Sean Durkin United States 2011 101m

Starring: Elizabeth Olsen, Sarah Paulson

Elizabeth Olsen plays Martha, a youngwoman who reunites with older sisterLucy after she mysteriously escapesfrom a commune. Lucy’s materialistichusband and their nouveau riche estateprove suffocating and oppressive butMartha (whose identity slips betweeneach of the titular names) stays,terrified that the enigmatic leader of thecollective will track her down. Ripplingwith a permanent sense of threatDurkin’s filmmaking and Jody LeeLipes’ exquisite cinematography areperfectly attuned to both beauty withinthe frame and the power of what toleave outside it. SYDNEY FILM FESTIVAL

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with the discerningyounger viewer in mind! All tickets are£3.50 (unless otherwise stated).

SAT 4, 1.45PM

WINNIE THE POOH (U)

Dir: Stephen Anderson United States 2011 73m

Winnie the Pooh sees the return of thehoney-loving, philosophical bear withEeyore, Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet and Owl.

FROM FRI 10

A MONSTER IN PARIS (3D) (U)

See page 2 for details. Normal ticketprices except Sat 11 at 1.30PM whenFamily Movie Matinee prices apply.

FRI 17 & SAT 18, 3.15PM

PUSS IN BOOTS (3D) (U)

Dir: Chris Miller United States 2011 90m

Puss in Boots and Humpty Dumpty steala goose that lays golden eggs. Joiningthem for the adventure of nine lifetimesis cat burglar, Kitty Softpaws.

FROM FRI 24

RED DOG (PG)

See page 3 for details. Normal ticket pricesexcept Sat 25 at 12.45PM & 3.30PMwhen Family Movie Matinee prices apply.

WHAT’S ON FEBRUARY 2012 WHAT’S ON FEBRUARY 2012 WHAT’S ON FEBRUARY 2012 EVERY MONTH01 02 03

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with the discerning viewer inmind! Senior citizens pay £4.00 andreceive free tea/coffee and biscuits. Thescreenings are accompanied by a shortintroduction.

THU 2, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE IRON LADY (12A)

See January brochure or website fordetails.

THU 9, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE DESCENDANTS (15)

See page 1 for details.

THU 16, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE WOMAN IN BLACK (CERT TBC)

See page 2 for details.

THU 23, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

CARNAGE (15)

See page 1 for details.

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BRINGING UP BABY!These exclusive screenings are for youand your baby (up to one year of age).Tickets are £4.50 for adults, babies goFREE.

TUE 28, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

RED DOG (PG)

See page 3 for details.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children withspecific needs and from within theautistic spectrum. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £4.50.

SAT 18, 12.45PM

PUSS IN BOOTS (2D) (U)

See Family Movie Matinees for details.

FEBRUARY 2012 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

Times shown in PINK indicate an introduction prior to thescreening.Times shown in ORANGE indicate a Q&A session after thescreening.Special events are shown in BLUE.The Bringing up Baby screening is shown in GREEN.Supportive Environment screenings are shown in PURPLE.

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Sat 18 The Woman in Black p2 1:00 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 5:30The Descendants 15 p1 3:00 8:15Carnage 15 p1 1:15 6:15 8:45Puss in Boots (3D) U p4 3:15Puss in Boots (2D) U Supportive Environment Screening p4 12:45

Sun 19 The Woman in Black p2 1:00 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 8:15The Descendants 15 p1 3:00 5:30Carnage 15 p1 5:15 7:45David Copperfield U see web 12:15The Dark Knight 12A p10 2:00

Mon 20 The Woman in Black p2 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 8:15The Descendants 15 p1 5:30Carnage 15 p1 7:15 9:00Media Arts Presents wallFour Renga 6pm p11

Tue 21 The Woman in Black p2 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 8:15The Descendants 15 p1 3:45Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45Blood in the Mobile 12A p9 6:00Cine-Bar:The Princess Bride (PG) p7 8.30

Wed 22 The Woman in Black p2 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 2:45 5:30The Descendants 15 p1 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45

Thu 23 The Woman in Black p2 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 3:30 8:15The Descendants 15 p1 3:00 6:15Carnage 15 p1 10:30 1:30 8:45Dickens Night 15 p8 6:30

Fri 24 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 6:00 8:30Steven Severin + Vampyr p9 7:00Plus Film TBC - See Website

Sat 25 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 12:45 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 1:00 3:45 6:00 8:30MET OPERA LIVE:Verdi's Ernani 12A p9 6:00Plus Film TBC - See Website

Sun 26 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 3:45 6:00 8:30MET OPERA ENCORE:Verdi's Ernani 12A p9 12:30Great Expectations PG see web 12:45Babe U p10 2:00Plus Film TBC - See Website

Mon 27 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 6:00 8:30Media Arts presents Phillip Henderson p11 6:15Plus Film TBC - See Website

Tue 28 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 8:30Up The Yangtze 15 p9 6:00Plus Film TBC - See WebsiteFiendish Film Quiz - Cafebar 8.30PM

Wed 29 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 6:00 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Website

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FEBRUARY 2012 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

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THE DESCENDANTS (15)

Dir: Alexander Payne United States 2012 114m

Starring: George Clooney, Judy Greer, Beau Bridges

In his first film since the Oscar-winningSideways, writer-director AlexanderPayne again proves himself a master ofthe kind of smart, sharp andsurprisingly tender comedy that wasonce the signature of Billy Wilder andJean Renoir. He follows Matt King, theheir of a prominent Hawaiianlandowning family whose life is thrownfor a loop when his wife is criticallyinjured in a boating accident. Rooted inClooney’s beautifully understatedperformance, Payne’s film is anuncommonly perceptive portrait ofmarriage, family and community,suffused with humour and tragedy, andwrapped in a warm human glow.TELLURIDE FILM FESTIVAL

FROM FRI 3

CARNAGE (15)

Dir: Roman Polanski United States 2012 79m

Starring: Kate Winslet, Jodie Foster,

John C Reilly

Summoning up the sinister frombeneath the veneer of normalcy hasalways been Roman Polanski’sspecialty, so it’s no surprise that thegreat director does such a smashingjob of putting Yasmina Reza’s award-winning play ‘God of Carnage’ on thescreen. With the expert cast of JodieFoster, Kate Winslet, Christoph Waltzand John C. Reilly, Reza’s explosivelycomic X-ray of the anger and venalitylying just under the surface of theoutwardly civilized behaviour of twoNew York City couples has been fullyrealized. NYFF 2011

FROM FRI 3

MARGIN CALL (15)

Dir: J C Chandor United States 2011 106m

Starring: Stanley Tucci, Jeremy Irons,

Kevin Spacey

Set in the high-stakes world of thefinancial industry, Margin Call is athriller entangling the key players at aninvestment firm during one perilous 24-hour period in the 2008 financial crisis.When an analyst unlocks informationthat could prove to be the downfall ofthe firm, a roller-coaster ride ensues asdecisions both financial and moralcatapult the lives of all involved to thebrink of disaster. MAUI FILM FESTIVAL

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Wed 1 The Descendants 15 p1 2:45 5:30 8:15War Horse 12A see web 4:15 7:30Coriolanus 15 see web 5:15 8:00The Iron Lady 12A see web 3:30 6:00 8:30

Thu 2 The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15War Horse 12A see web 4:15 7:30Coriolanus 15 see web 5:15 8:00The Iron Lady 12A see web 10:30 1:30 6:00 8:301UP Video Game Quiz - Cafebar 8.45PMMedia Arts - Show & Tell Mezz Lounge 6PM p11

Fri 3 The Descendants 15 p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 4:15 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 3:45 6:00 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Website

Sat 4 The Descendants 15 p1 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 2:15 4:15 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:30Winnie the Pooh U p4 1:45Plus Film TBC - See Website

Sun 5 The Descendants 15 p1 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 2:15 4:15 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 3:45 6:00 8:30The Blues Brothers 15 p10 2:00The Pickwick Papers U see web 1:00Dreams of A Life 12A see web 4:45Plus Film TBC - See Website

Mon 6 The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 6:00 8:30We Were Here 15 p8 8:00Plus Film TBC - See Website

Tue 7 The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 6:00 8:30Aftershock 15 p8 8:00Plus Film TBC - See WebsiteChinese Food Night - Cafebar from 5.30PM

Wed 8 The Descendants 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 4:00 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 6:00 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Website

Thu 9 The Descendants 15 p1 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 6:00 8:30NT LIVE: Travelling Light 12A p9 7:00Plus Film TBC - See Website

Fri 10 The Woman in Black p2 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 4:15 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15There'll be special Light Night Activities all around the building today

Sat 11 The Woman in Black p2 1:00 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 2:00 6:30Carnage 15 p1 4:30 9:00A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 1:30NT LIVE: Travelling Light 12A p9 1:00MET OPERA LIVE: Wagner's Gotterdammerung 12A p9 5:00

Sun 12 The Woman in Black p2 1:00 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 4:15 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15Some Like it Hot PG p10 1:45Oliver Twist PG see web 12:45

Mon 13 The Woman in Black p2 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15

Tue 14 The Woman in Black p2 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15Valentine's Night Movie p8 8:45Valentine's Meal - Cafebar 7PM

Wed 15 The Woman in Black p2 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15

Thu 16 The Woman in Black p2 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 4:15 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15West Coast USA Wine Tasting - Studio 7.30PM

Fri 17 The Woman in Black p2 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 8:15The Descendants 15 p1 3:00 5:30Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45Puss in Boots (3D) U p4 3:15

WAR HORSE, CORIOLANUS & THE IRON LADY CONTINUE THIS MONTH - SEE JANUARYBROCHURE OR WEBSITE FOR DETAILS.

FROM FRI 10

THE WOMAN IN BLACK (CERT TBC)

Dir: James Watkins United Kingdom 2012

Duration: TBC

Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Ciaran Hinds,

Janet McTeer

Young solicitor Arthur Kipps issummoned to Crythin Gifford, a remotespot on the east coast to attend to theestate of Mrs Alice Drablow, who hadlived alone for many years in theforeboding Eel Marsh House. Whilstsorting through Mrs Drablow’s papers,Kipps endures an increasingly terrifyingseries of supernatural experiences, withthe appearance of a malevolentpresence, ‘the woman in black’ leadinghim to discover a dark and tragicsecret. This adaptation of Susan Hill’shugely popular ghost story is apleasurably unsettling tale.

FROM FRI 10

A DANGEROUS METHOD (15)

Dir: David Cronenberg United Kingdom

2012 99m

Starring: Michael Fassbender, Viggo Mortensen,

Keira Knightley

Set in Vienna on the eve of the FirstWorld War, the film explores thecomplex relationship between novicepsychiatrist Carl Jung and his mentorSigmund Freud. Studying under thealready well-established Freud, Jungpractices his teacher’s methods whiledeveloping his own theories based onthe clinical study of psychologicallydisturbed patients. When a sick youngRussian woman arrives at the clinic,both Jung and Freud are fascinated byher case and spellbound by hervulnerable yet dangerous sexuality.Sharp-witted dialogue and a pristineturn-of-the-century-Vienna setting adda refined tone to a film that exploresthe anything-but-civilized depths ofhuman desire. TIFF

FROM FRI 10

A MONSTER IN PARIS (3D) (U) IN ENGLISH Dir: Bibo Bergeron France 2011 89m

Starring: Vanessa Paradis, Adam Goldberg

Paris, 1910: having unintentionallyunleashed a mysterious monster froman eccentric scientist’s greenhouse,Emile the projectionist, Raoul theinventor and Lucille, an enchantingcabaret singer embark on this laugh-out-loud 3D adventure. Brilliantlycrafted animation, action, comedy,romance and catchy musical numbersmake A Monster in Paris anunforgettable family favourite.

FROM FRI 17

HOUSE OF TOLERANCE (18)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Bertrand Bonello France 2011 125m

Starring: Celine Sallette, Hafsia Herzi

Set in a Paris brothel, a “house oftolerance”, at the end of the BelleÉpoque in 1900. Fine gentlemen anddandies lounge in the drawing room inthe girls’ bored embrace, beforechoosing one to go upstairs with. In thisclosed world, where some men fall inlove and others become unaccountablyvicious, the girls share their secrets,their fears, their joys and their pains.

“Bertrand Bonello’s highly stylizedlook at the final days of a fin-de-siècle brothel in Paris conjures upthe languid beauty and franksexuality of French Romanticpainting.” Noah Cowan, TorontoInternational Film Festival

BACK BYPOPULARDEMAND

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FROM FRI 24

THE BEST EXOTICMARIGOLD HOTEL (CERT TBC)

Dir: John Madden United Kingdom 2012

Duration: TBC

Starring: Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Bill Nighy

Great Dames Judi Dench and MaggieSmith reunite for this comedy-dramabased on Deborah Moggach’s novelabout a group of pensioners who headfor India with dreams of a life of luxuryand wind up at the titular hotel. Withthe emphasis more on ‘faded’ than‘grandeur’, they find themselves at themercy of the entrepreneurial Sonny,who attempts to convince them theyare in fact in a retirement paradise, averitable home from home. TomWilkinson, Billy Nighy, Penelope Wiltonand Celia Imrie also star in JohnMadden’s seasoned-Brits-abroad romp.TIME OUT

FROM FRI 24

RED DOG (PG)

Dir: Kriv Stenders Australia 2011 92m

Starring: Rachael Taylor, Josh Lucas,

Noah Taylor

Based on an incredible true story, andthe novella by Louis de Bernières. KrivStenders brings Australian cinema backto life with his new movie based on theold Australian story of the Red Dog whounited a disparate local communitywhile roaming the Australian outback insearch of his long lost master. Red Dogis one of the finest heart warmers inyears, it will make you laugh and it will,definitely, make you cry. A truly perfectfilm for all the family.INVERNESS FILM FESTIVAL

FROM FRI 24

MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE (15)

Dir: Sean Durkin United States 2011 101m

Starring: Elizabeth Olsen, Sarah Paulson

Elizabeth Olsen plays Martha, a youngwoman who reunites with older sisterLucy after she mysteriously escapesfrom a commune. Lucy’s materialistichusband and their nouveau riche estateprove suffocating and oppressive butMartha (whose identity slips betweeneach of the titular names) stays,terrified that the enigmatic leader of thecollective will track her down. Ripplingwith a permanent sense of threatDurkin’s filmmaking and Jody LeeLipes’ exquisite cinematography areperfectly attuned to both beauty withinthe frame and the power of what toleave outside it. SYDNEY FILM FESTIVAL

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with the discerningyounger viewer in mind! All tickets are£3.50 (unless otherwise stated).

SAT 4, 1.45PM

WINNIE THE POOH (U)

Dir: Stephen Anderson United States 2011 73m

Winnie the Pooh sees the return of thehoney-loving, philosophical bear withEeyore, Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet and Owl.

FROM FRI 10

A MONSTER IN PARIS (3D) (U)

See page 2 for details. Normal ticketprices except Sat 11 at 1.30PM whenFamily Movie Matinee prices apply.

FRI 17 & SAT 18, 3.15PM

PUSS IN BOOTS (3D) (U)

Dir: Chris Miller United States 2011 90m

Puss in Boots and Humpty Dumpty steala goose that lays golden eggs. Joiningthem for the adventure of nine lifetimesis cat burglar, Kitty Softpaws.

FROM FRI 24

RED DOG (PG)

See page 3 for details. Normal ticket pricesexcept Sat 25 at 12.45PM & 3.30PMwhen Family Movie Matinee prices apply.

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SILVER SCREENProgrammed with the discerning viewer inmind! Senior citizens pay £4.00 andreceive free tea/coffee and biscuits. Thescreenings are accompanied by a shortintroduction.

THU 2, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE IRON LADY (12A)

See January brochure or website fordetails.

THU 9, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE DESCENDANTS (15)

See page 1 for details.

THU 16, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE WOMAN IN BLACK (CERT TBC)

See page 2 for details.

THU 23, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

CARNAGE (15)

See page 1 for details.

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BRINGING UP BABY!These exclusive screenings are for youand your baby (up to one year of age).Tickets are £4.50 for adults, babies goFREE.

TUE 28, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

RED DOG (PG)

See page 3 for details.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children withspecific needs and from within theautistic spectrum. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £4.50.

SAT 18, 12.45PM

PUSS IN BOOTS (2D) (U)

See Family Movie Matinees for details.

FEBRUARY 2012 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

Times shown in PINK indicate an introduction prior to thescreening.Times shown in ORANGE indicate a Q&A session after thescreening.Special events are shown in BLUE.The Bringing up Baby screening is shown in GREEN.Supportive Environment screenings are shown in PURPLE.

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Sat 18 The Woman in Black p2 1:00 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 5:30The Descendants 15 p1 3:00 8:15Carnage 15 p1 1:15 6:15 8:45Puss in Boots (3D) U p4 3:15Puss in Boots (2D) U Supportive Environment Screening p4 12:45

Sun 19 The Woman in Black p2 1:00 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 8:15The Descendants 15 p1 3:00 5:30Carnage 15 p1 5:15 7:45David Copperfield U see web 12:15The Dark Knight 12A p10 2:00

Mon 20 The Woman in Black p2 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 8:15The Descendants 15 p1 5:30Carnage 15 p1 7:15 9:00Media Arts Presents wallFour Renga 6pm p11

Tue 21 The Woman in Black p2 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 8:15The Descendants 15 p1 3:45Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45Blood in the Mobile 12A p9 6:00Cine-Bar:The Princess Bride (PG) p7 8.30

Wed 22 The Woman in Black p2 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 2:45 5:30The Descendants 15 p1 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45

Thu 23 The Woman in Black p2 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 3:30 8:15The Descendants 15 p1 3:00 6:15Carnage 15 p1 10:30 1:30 8:45Dickens Night 15 p8 6:30

Fri 24 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 6:00 8:30Steven Severin + Vampyr p9 7:00Plus Film TBC - See Website

Sat 25 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 12:45 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 1:00 3:45 6:00 8:30MET OPERA LIVE:Verdi's Ernani 12A p9 6:00Plus Film TBC - See Website

Sun 26 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 3:45 6:00 8:30MET OPERA ENCORE:Verdi's Ernani 12A p9 12:30Great Expectations PG see web 12:45Babe U p10 2:00Plus Film TBC - See Website

Mon 27 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 6:00 8:30Media Arts presents Phillip Henderson p11 6:15Plus Film TBC - See Website

Tue 28 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 8:30Up The Yangtze 15 p9 6:00Plus Film TBC - See WebsiteFiendish Film Quiz - Cafebar 8.30PM

Wed 29 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 6:00 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Website

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FROM FRI 27 JAN

THE DESCENDANTS (15)

Dir: Alexander Payne United States 2012 114m

Starring: George Clooney, Judy Greer, Beau Bridges

In his first film since the Oscar-winningSideways, writer-director AlexanderPayne again proves himself a master ofthe kind of smart, sharp andsurprisingly tender comedy that wasonce the signature of Billy Wilder andJean Renoir. He follows Matt King, theheir of a prominent Hawaiianlandowning family whose life is thrownfor a loop when his wife is criticallyinjured in a boating accident. Rooted inClooney’s beautifully understatedperformance, Payne’s film is anuncommonly perceptive portrait ofmarriage, family and community,suffused with humour and tragedy, andwrapped in a warm human glow.TELLURIDE FILM FESTIVAL

FROM FRI 3

CARNAGE (15)

Dir: Roman Polanski United States 2012 79m

Starring: Kate Winslet, Jodie Foster,

John C Reilly

Summoning up the sinister frombeneath the veneer of normalcy hasalways been Roman Polanski’sspecialty, so it’s no surprise that thegreat director does such a smashingjob of putting Yasmina Reza’s award-winning play ‘God of Carnage’ on thescreen. With the expert cast of JodieFoster, Kate Winslet, Christoph Waltzand John C. Reilly, Reza’s explosivelycomic X-ray of the anger and venalitylying just under the surface of theoutwardly civilized behaviour of twoNew York City couples has been fullyrealized. NYFF 2011

FROM FRI 3

MARGIN CALL (15)

Dir: J C Chandor United States 2011 106m

Starring: Stanley Tucci, Jeremy Irons,

Kevin Spacey

Set in the high-stakes world of thefinancial industry, Margin Call is athriller entangling the key players at aninvestment firm during one perilous 24-hour period in the 2008 financial crisis.When an analyst unlocks informationthat could prove to be the downfall ofthe firm, a roller-coaster ride ensues asdecisions both financial and moralcatapult the lives of all involved to thebrink of disaster. MAUI FILM FESTIVAL

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Wed 1 The Descendants 15 p1 2:45 5:30 8:15War Horse 12A see web 4:15 7:30Coriolanus 15 see web 5:15 8:00The Iron Lady 12A see web 3:30 6:00 8:30

Thu 2 The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15War Horse 12A see web 4:15 7:30Coriolanus 15 see web 5:15 8:00The Iron Lady 12A see web 10:30 1:30 6:00 8:301UP Video Game Quiz - Cafebar 8.45PMMedia Arts - Show & Tell Mezz Lounge 6PM p11

Fri 3 The Descendants 15 p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 4:15 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 3:45 6:00 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Website

Sat 4 The Descendants 15 p1 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 2:15 4:15 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:30Winnie the Pooh U p4 1:45Plus Film TBC - See Website

Sun 5 The Descendants 15 p1 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 2:15 4:15 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 3:45 6:00 8:30The Blues Brothers 15 p10 2:00The Pickwick Papers U see web 1:00Dreams of A Life 12A see web 4:45Plus Film TBC - See Website

Mon 6 The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 6:00 8:30We Were Here 15 p8 8:00Plus Film TBC - See Website

Tue 7 The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 6:00 8:30Aftershock 15 p8 8:00Plus Film TBC - See WebsiteChinese Food Night - Cafebar from 5.30PM

Wed 8 The Descendants 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 4:00 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 6:00 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Website

Thu 9 The Descendants 15 p1 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 6:00 8:30NT LIVE: Travelling Light 12A p9 7:00Plus Film TBC - See Website

Fri 10 The Woman in Black p2 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 4:15 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15There'll be special Light Night Activities all around the building today

Sat 11 The Woman in Black p2 1:00 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 2:00 6:30Carnage 15 p1 4:30 9:00A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 1:30NT LIVE: Travelling Light 12A p9 1:00MET OPERA LIVE: Wagner's Gotterdammerung 12A p9 5:00

Sun 12 The Woman in Black p2 1:00 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 4:15 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15Some Like it Hot PG p10 1:45Oliver Twist PG see web 12:45

Mon 13 The Woman in Black p2 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15

Tue 14 The Woman in Black p2 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15Valentine's Night Movie p8 8:45Valentine's Meal - Cafebar 7PM

Wed 15 The Woman in Black p2 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15

Thu 16 The Woman in Black p2 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 4:15 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15West Coast USA Wine Tasting - Studio 7.30PM

Fri 17 The Woman in Black p2 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 8:15The Descendants 15 p1 3:00 5:30Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45Puss in Boots (3D) U p4 3:15

WAR HORSE, CORIOLANUS & THE IRON LADY CONTINUE THIS MONTH - SEE JANUARYBROCHURE OR WEBSITE FOR DETAILS.

FROM FRI 10

THE WOMAN IN BLACK (CERT TBC)

Dir: James Watkins United Kingdom 2012

Duration: TBC

Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Ciaran Hinds,

Janet McTeer

Young solicitor Arthur Kipps issummoned to Crythin Gifford, a remotespot on the east coast to attend to theestate of Mrs Alice Drablow, who hadlived alone for many years in theforeboding Eel Marsh House. Whilstsorting through Mrs Drablow’s papers,Kipps endures an increasingly terrifyingseries of supernatural experiences, withthe appearance of a malevolentpresence, ‘the woman in black’ leadinghim to discover a dark and tragicsecret. This adaptation of Susan Hill’shugely popular ghost story is apleasurably unsettling tale.

FROM FRI 10

A DANGEROUS METHOD (15)

Dir: David Cronenberg United Kingdom

2012 99m

Starring: Michael Fassbender, Viggo Mortensen,

Keira Knightley

Set in Vienna on the eve of the FirstWorld War, the film explores thecomplex relationship between novicepsychiatrist Carl Jung and his mentorSigmund Freud. Studying under thealready well-established Freud, Jungpractices his teacher’s methods whiledeveloping his own theories based onthe clinical study of psychologicallydisturbed patients. When a sick youngRussian woman arrives at the clinic,both Jung and Freud are fascinated byher case and spellbound by hervulnerable yet dangerous sexuality.Sharp-witted dialogue and a pristineturn-of-the-century-Vienna setting adda refined tone to a film that exploresthe anything-but-civilized depths ofhuman desire. TIFF

FROM FRI 10

A MONSTER IN PARIS (3D) (U) IN ENGLISH Dir: Bibo Bergeron France 2011 89m

Starring: Vanessa Paradis, Adam Goldberg

Paris, 1910: having unintentionallyunleashed a mysterious monster froman eccentric scientist’s greenhouse,Emile the projectionist, Raoul theinventor and Lucille, an enchantingcabaret singer embark on this laugh-out-loud 3D adventure. Brilliantlycrafted animation, action, comedy,romance and catchy musical numbersmake A Monster in Paris anunforgettable family favourite.

FROM FRI 17

HOUSE OF TOLERANCE (18)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Bertrand Bonello France 2011 125m

Starring: Celine Sallette, Hafsia Herzi

Set in a Paris brothel, a “house oftolerance”, at the end of the BelleÉpoque in 1900. Fine gentlemen anddandies lounge in the drawing room inthe girls’ bored embrace, beforechoosing one to go upstairs with. In thisclosed world, where some men fall inlove and others become unaccountablyvicious, the girls share their secrets,their fears, their joys and their pains.

“Bertrand Bonello’s highly stylizedlook at the final days of a fin-de-siècle brothel in Paris conjures upthe languid beauty and franksexuality of French Romanticpainting.” Noah Cowan, TorontoInternational Film Festival

BACK BYPOPULARDEMAND

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FROM FRI 24

THE BEST EXOTICMARIGOLD HOTEL (CERT TBC)

Dir: John Madden United Kingdom 2012

Duration: TBC

Starring: Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Bill Nighy

Great Dames Judi Dench and MaggieSmith reunite for this comedy-dramabased on Deborah Moggach’s novelabout a group of pensioners who headfor India with dreams of a life of luxuryand wind up at the titular hotel. Withthe emphasis more on ‘faded’ than‘grandeur’, they find themselves at themercy of the entrepreneurial Sonny,who attempts to convince them theyare in fact in a retirement paradise, averitable home from home. TomWilkinson, Billy Nighy, Penelope Wiltonand Celia Imrie also star in JohnMadden’s seasoned-Brits-abroad romp.TIME OUT

FROM FRI 24

RED DOG (PG)

Dir: Kriv Stenders Australia 2011 92m

Starring: Rachael Taylor, Josh Lucas,

Noah Taylor

Based on an incredible true story, andthe novella by Louis de Bernières. KrivStenders brings Australian cinema backto life with his new movie based on theold Australian story of the Red Dog whounited a disparate local communitywhile roaming the Australian outback insearch of his long lost master. Red Dogis one of the finest heart warmers inyears, it will make you laugh and it will,definitely, make you cry. A truly perfectfilm for all the family.INVERNESS FILM FESTIVAL

FROM FRI 24

MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE (15)

Dir: Sean Durkin United States 2011 101m

Starring: Elizabeth Olsen, Sarah Paulson

Elizabeth Olsen plays Martha, a youngwoman who reunites with older sisterLucy after she mysteriously escapesfrom a commune. Lucy’s materialistichusband and their nouveau riche estateprove suffocating and oppressive butMartha (whose identity slips betweeneach of the titular names) stays,terrified that the enigmatic leader of thecollective will track her down. Ripplingwith a permanent sense of threatDurkin’s filmmaking and Jody LeeLipes’ exquisite cinematography areperfectly attuned to both beauty withinthe frame and the power of what toleave outside it. SYDNEY FILM FESTIVAL

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with the discerningyounger viewer in mind! All tickets are£3.50 (unless otherwise stated).

SAT 4, 1.45PM

WINNIE THE POOH (U)

Dir: Stephen Anderson United States 2011 73m

Winnie the Pooh sees the return of thehoney-loving, philosophical bear withEeyore, Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet and Owl.

FROM FRI 10

A MONSTER IN PARIS (3D) (U)

See page 2 for details. Normal ticketprices except Sat 11 at 1.30PM whenFamily Movie Matinee prices apply.

FRI 17 & SAT 18, 3.15PM

PUSS IN BOOTS (3D) (U)

Dir: Chris Miller United States 2011 90m

Puss in Boots and Humpty Dumpty steala goose that lays golden eggs. Joiningthem for the adventure of nine lifetimesis cat burglar, Kitty Softpaws.

FROM FRI 24

RED DOG (PG)

See page 3 for details. Normal ticket pricesexcept Sat 25 at 12.45PM & 3.30PMwhen Family Movie Matinee prices apply.

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SILVER SCREENProgrammed with the discerning viewer inmind! Senior citizens pay £4.00 andreceive free tea/coffee and biscuits. Thescreenings are accompanied by a shortintroduction.

THU 2, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE IRON LADY (12A)

See January brochure or website fordetails.

THU 9, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE DESCENDANTS (15)

See page 1 for details.

THU 16, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE WOMAN IN BLACK (CERT TBC)

See page 2 for details.

THU 23, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

CARNAGE (15)

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TUE 28, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

RED DOG (PG)

See page 3 for details.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children withspecific needs and from within theautistic spectrum. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £4.50.

SAT 18, 12.45PM

PUSS IN BOOTS (2D) (U)

See Family Movie Matinees for details.

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Sat 18 The Woman in Black p2 1:00 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 5:30The Descendants 15 p1 3:00 8:15Carnage 15 p1 1:15 6:15 8:45Puss in Boots (3D) U p4 3:15Puss in Boots (2D) U Supportive Environment Screening p4 12:45

Sun 19 The Woman in Black p2 1:00 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 8:15The Descendants 15 p1 3:00 5:30Carnage 15 p1 5:15 7:45David Copperfield U see web 12:15The Dark Knight 12A p10 2:00

Mon 20 The Woman in Black p2 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 8:15The Descendants 15 p1 5:30Carnage 15 p1 7:15 9:00Media Arts Presents wallFour Renga 6pm p11

Tue 21 The Woman in Black p2 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 8:15The Descendants 15 p1 3:45Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45Blood in the Mobile 12A p9 6:00Cine-Bar:The Princess Bride (PG) p7 8.30

Wed 22 The Woman in Black p2 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 2:45 5:30The Descendants 15 p1 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45

Thu 23 The Woman in Black p2 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 3:30 8:15The Descendants 15 p1 3:00 6:15Carnage 15 p1 10:30 1:30 8:45Dickens Night 15 p8 6:30

Fri 24 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 6:00 8:30Steven Severin + Vampyr p9 7:00Plus Film TBC - See Website

Sat 25 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 12:45 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 1:00 3:45 6:00 8:30MET OPERA LIVE:Verdi's Ernani 12A p9 6:00Plus Film TBC - See Website

Sun 26 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 3:45 6:00 8:30MET OPERA ENCORE:Verdi's Ernani 12A p9 12:30Great Expectations PG see web 12:45Babe U p10 2:00Plus Film TBC - See Website

Mon 27 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 6:00 8:30Media Arts presents Phillip Henderson p11 6:15Plus Film TBC - See Website

Tue 28 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 8:30Up The Yangtze 15 p9 6:00Plus Film TBC - See WebsiteFiendish Film Quiz - Cafebar 8.30PM

Wed 29 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel p3 2:45 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG p3 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy May Marlene 15 p3 6:00 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Website

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THE DESCENDANTS (15)

Dir: Alexander Payne United States 2012 114m

Starring: George Clooney, Judy Greer, Beau Bridges

In his first film since the Oscar-winningSideways, writer-director AlexanderPayne again proves himself a master ofthe kind of smart, sharp andsurprisingly tender comedy that wasonce the signature of Billy Wilder andJean Renoir. He follows Matt King, theheir of a prominent Hawaiianlandowning family whose life is thrownfor a loop when his wife is criticallyinjured in a boating accident. Rooted inClooney’s beautifully understatedperformance, Payne’s film is anuncommonly perceptive portrait ofmarriage, family and community,suffused with humour and tragedy, andwrapped in a warm human glow.TELLURIDE FILM FESTIVAL

FROM FRI 3

CARNAGE (15)

Dir: Roman Polanski United States 2012 79m

Starring: Kate Winslet, Jodie Foster,

John C Reilly

Summoning up the sinister frombeneath the veneer of normalcy hasalways been Roman Polanski’sspecialty, so it’s no surprise that thegreat director does such a smashingjob of putting Yasmina Reza’s award-winning play ‘God of Carnage’ on thescreen. With the expert cast of JodieFoster, Kate Winslet, Christoph Waltzand John C. Reilly, Reza’s explosivelycomic X-ray of the anger and venalitylying just under the surface of theoutwardly civilized behaviour of twoNew York City couples has been fullyrealized. NYFF 2011

FROM FRI 3

MARGIN CALL (15)

Dir: J C Chandor United States 2011 106m

Starring: Stanley Tucci, Jeremy Irons,

Kevin Spacey

Set in the high-stakes world of thefinancial industry, Margin Call is athriller entangling the key players at aninvestment firm during one perilous 24-hour period in the 2008 financial crisis.When an analyst unlocks informationthat could prove to be the downfall ofthe firm, a roller-coaster ride ensues asdecisions both financial and moralcatapult the lives of all involved to thebrink of disaster. MAUI FILM FESTIVAL

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Thu 2 The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15War Horse 12A see web 4:15 7:30Coriolanus 15 see web 5:15 8:00The Iron Lady 12A see web 10:30 1:30 6:00 8:301UP Video Game Quiz - Cafebar 8.45PMMedia Arts - Show & Tell Mezz Lounge 6PM p11

Fri 3 The Descendants 15 p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 4:15 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 3:45 6:00 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Website

Sat 4 The Descendants 15 p1 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 2:15 4:15 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:30Winnie the Pooh U p4 1:45Plus Film TBC - See Website

Sun 5 The Descendants 15 p1 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 2:15 4:15 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 3:45 6:00 8:30The Blues Brothers 15 p10 2:00The Pickwick Papers U see web 1:00Dreams of A Life 12A see web 4:45Plus Film TBC - See Website

Mon 6 The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 6:00 8:30We Were Here 15 p8 8:00Plus Film TBC - See Website

Tue 7 The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 6:00 8:30Aftershock 15 p8 8:00Plus Film TBC - See WebsiteChinese Food Night - Cafebar from 5.30PM

Wed 8 The Descendants 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 4:00 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 6:00 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Website

Thu 9 The Descendants 15 p1 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45Margin Call 15 p1 6:00 8:30NT LIVE: Travelling Light 12A p9 7:00Plus Film TBC - See Website

Fri 10 The Woman in Black p2 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 4:15 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15There'll be special Light Night Activities all around the building today

Sat 11 The Woman in Black p2 1:00 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 2:00 6:30Carnage 15 p1 4:30 9:00A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 1:30NT LIVE: Travelling Light 12A p9 1:00MET OPERA LIVE: Wagner's Gotterdammerung 12A p9 5:00

Sun 12 The Woman in Black p2 1:00 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 4:15 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15Some Like it Hot PG p10 1:45Oliver Twist PG see web 12:45

Mon 13 The Woman in Black p2 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15

Tue 14 The Woman in Black p2 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15Valentine's Night Movie p8 8:45Valentine's Meal - Cafebar 7PM

Wed 15 The Woman in Black p2 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15

Thu 16 The Woman in Black p2 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 6:00 8:30The Descendants 15 p1 5:30 8:15Carnage 15 p1 4:15 6:15 8:45A Monster in Paris (3D) U p2 3:15West Coast USA Wine Tasting - Studio 7.30PM

Fri 17 The Woman in Black p2 3:30 5:45 8:00A Dangerous Method 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30House of Tolerance 18 p2 8:15The Descendants 15 p1 3:00 5:30Carnage 15 p1 6:15 8:45Puss in Boots (3D) U p4 3:15

WAR HORSE, CORIOLANUS & THE IRON LADY CONTINUE THIS MONTH - SEE JANUARYBROCHURE OR WEBSITE FOR DETAILS.

FROM FRI 10

THE WOMAN IN BLACK (CERT TBC)

Dir: James Watkins United Kingdom 2012

Duration: TBC

Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Ciaran Hinds,

Janet McTeer

Young solicitor Arthur Kipps issummoned to Crythin Gifford, a remotespot on the east coast to attend to theestate of Mrs Alice Drablow, who hadlived alone for many years in theforeboding Eel Marsh House. Whilstsorting through Mrs Drablow’s papers,Kipps endures an increasingly terrifyingseries of supernatural experiences, withthe appearance of a malevolentpresence, ‘the woman in black’ leadinghim to discover a dark and tragicsecret. This adaptation of Susan Hill’shugely popular ghost story is apleasurably unsettling tale.

FROM FRI 10

A DANGEROUS METHOD (15)

Dir: David Cronenberg United Kingdom

2012 99m

Starring: Michael Fassbender, Viggo Mortensen,

Keira Knightley

Set in Vienna on the eve of the FirstWorld War, the film explores thecomplex relationship between novicepsychiatrist Carl Jung and his mentorSigmund Freud. Studying under thealready well-established Freud, Jungpractices his teacher’s methods whiledeveloping his own theories based onthe clinical study of psychologicallydisturbed patients. When a sick youngRussian woman arrives at the clinic,both Jung and Freud are fascinated byher case and spellbound by hervulnerable yet dangerous sexuality.Sharp-witted dialogue and a pristineturn-of-the-century-Vienna setting adda refined tone to a film that exploresthe anything-but-civilized depths ofhuman desire. TIFF

FROM FRI 10

A MONSTER IN PARIS (3D) (U) IN ENGLISH Dir: Bibo Bergeron France 2011 89m

Starring: Vanessa Paradis, Adam Goldberg

Paris, 1910: having unintentionallyunleashed a mysterious monster froman eccentric scientist’s greenhouse,Emile the projectionist, Raoul theinventor and Lucille, an enchantingcabaret singer embark on this laugh-out-loud 3D adventure. Brilliantlycrafted animation, action, comedy,romance and catchy musical numbersmake A Monster in Paris anunforgettable family favourite.

FROM FRI 17

HOUSE OF TOLERANCE (18)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Bertrand Bonello France 2011 125m

Starring: Celine Sallette, Hafsia Herzi

Set in a Paris brothel, a “house oftolerance”, at the end of the BelleÉpoque in 1900. Fine gentlemen anddandies lounge in the drawing room inthe girls’ bored embrace, beforechoosing one to go upstairs with. In thisclosed world, where some men fall inlove and others become unaccountablyvicious, the girls share their secrets,their fears, their joys and their pains.

“Bertrand Bonello’s highly stylizedlook at the final days of a fin-de-siècle brothel in Paris conjures upthe languid beauty and franksexuality of French Romanticpainting.” Noah Cowan, TorontoInternational Film Festival

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SUN 5, 2PM

THE BLUES BROTHERS (15)

Dir: John Landis United States 1980 133m

Starring: John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd

A cult comedy classic, The BluesBrothers comes packed with carchases, music and cameoappearances.

HAPPY 25TH BIRTHDAY TO SIMON(SUE) THE INDIE CHICK!

SUN 12, 1.45PM

SOME LIKE IT HOT (PG)

Dir: Billy Wilder United States 121m

Starring: Tony Curtis, Marilyn Monroe,

Jack Lemmon

Arguably the best and most popularcomedy ever made, Lemmon, Curtisand Monroe star in this rip-roaring,cross-dressing story of Jazz musicians,gangsters and a credulous blonde.

HAPPY 50TH BIRTHDAY MUM,WITH LOTS OF LOVE FROM STEVE & RACHEL

SUN 19, 2PM

THE DARK KNIGHT (12A)

Dir: Christopher Nolan United States

2008 152m

Starring: Christian Bale, Heath Ledger

Batman sets out to destroy organizedcrime in Gotham for good. But he soonfinds himself prey to a criminalmastermind known as the Joker, whothrusts Gotham into anarchy and forcesthe Dark Knight ever closer to crossingthe fine line between hero and anti-hero.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO OUR VERYSPECIAL MUM. WE LOVE YOU! X

SUN 26, 2PM

BABE (U)

Dir: Chris Noonan Australia 1995 92m

Starring: James Cromwell

The charming and enormously populartale of the friendly little pig withamazing shepherding skills!

HAPPY 80TH BIRTHDAY JOAN‘WONDER WOMAN’ LOVE FAMILYAND FRIENDS

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THE BOX OFFICE IS OPEN Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat andSun from 12pm. It closes 15 minutes after the start of thefinal film.

TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can payfor your tickets with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards inperson, by phone or online. There is a £1.50 pertransaction charge for phone and web sales.

PRICES Full £7 / Conc £5.50 Member £5.50 Conc Member £4.50 Student Member £3.50Family Matinee £3.50 Children under 12 £3.50Student Sunday £4 Silver Screen £4

3D FILMS an additional £2 full / £1.50 concs + members

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIPFor discounts on films, food and events.Full £22 Conc £17Joint Full £38 Joint Conc £27

BROADWAY BITES FILM AND MEAL DEALEat, watch a movie and save money!Full £13.50 Conc & member £11.50

GROUP DISCOUNT Groups of ten or more will receive adiscount on full and concessionary tickets. To receive thegroup discount please contact the Box Office inadvance.

CONCESSIONS are available to full time students inpossession of a valid NUS card with picture, State pensioners,registered disabled, unemployed and children under 16. Bringproof of concessionary status when buying tickets.

CHILD POLICY Broadway welcomes children into its buildingand Cafébar until 9pm. However, children must always besupervised by a parent or carer. Broadway cannot acceptresponsibility for the well-being of children who are notsupervised. Babies are not permitted into the screens, with theexception of Bringing Up Baby! screenings.

ACCESS INFORMATION Broadway is fully accessible topeople using wheelchairs. An infra-red hearing system is fittedin each auditorium - Screen 2 and the box office also haveinduction loops which can be used with your hearing aid setto 'T'. Guide Dogs are welcome. Back supports and seatwedges are also available from the Box Office. Let us know ifanything doesn't come up to scratch and we'll try to put itright. Brochure available in alternative formats on request.

EVENING PARKING Free on street parking is available after 8pm on BroadStreet and on surrounding streets.

Broadway is located at 14-18 Broad Street,Nottingham NG1 3AL, five minutes walk from theMarket Square, in Hockley. The closest tram stop tous is the Lace Market.

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MY MOVIEYour chance to see the filmof your choice in a cinemascreen at 2pm on a Sundayafternoon.

For details call 0115 952 6600 oremail [email protected]

SPECIALSCREENINGS

LIVE BY SATELLITE

THU 9, 7.30PM LIVE & SAT 11, 1PM ENCORE

NT LIVE: TRAVELLING LIGHT (12A)

Duration: 180m

A funny and fascinating tribute to theEastern European immigrants whobecame major players in Hollywood’sgolden age starring Antony Sher.Tickets: £12.50 full / £11 concs + members

SAT 11, 5PM

MET OPERA LIVE:WAGNER’SGOTTERDAMMERUNG 384m

With its cataclysmic climax, the Met’snew Ring cycle, directed by RobertLepage, comes to its resolution.

SAT 25, 6PM & SUN 26, 12.30PM ENCORE

MET OPERA LIVE: VERDI’S ERNANI (12A) 229m

Angela Meade in Verdi’s thrilling gem.

Live Tickets: £25 full / £22 concs / £20 members Encore Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members

FRI 24, 7PM

STEVEN SEVERIN + VAMPYR (PG)

Dir: Carl Theodor Dreyer Germany 1932 75m

Following on from his Blood of a PoetUK tour, Steven Severin returns with hisnew score for Vampyr. Live in person,Siouxsie and the Banshees founder

Severin presents amesmerisingsynthesis of soundand image,heighteningappreciation of thesurreal and

enigmatic nature of Dreyer’s classic.

doing the businessA series of films about social and ethicalissues in business, programmed inconjunction with the International Centrefor Corporate Social Responsibility atNottingham University Business School.There will be an introduction before eachscreening and a post-film discussion.

TUE 21, 6PM

BLOOD IN THE MOBILE (12A)

A documentary examining the dark andbloody side of the mobile phones wecan’t live without.

TUE 28, 6PM

UP THE YANGTZE (15)

The contradictions of modern China areexplored in this documentary about thebuilding of the largest hydroelectricdam in the world.

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MEDIA ARTSCAFEBAR OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 9AM - 11PMTHU - SAT: 9AM - 12AMSUN: 10AM - 11PM

MEZZ OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 5PM - 11PMTHU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

TUE 7, FROM 5.30PMCHINESE FOOD NIGHT To complement the Chinese box office sensation, Aftershock.

TUE 14, FROM 7PMb VALENTINE’S NIGHT MEAL + MOVIE bEnjoy a 3 course meal in our Mezz Bar with your loved one,followed by the most popular romantic film chosen by our customers.Just log onto our website to vote for the film you’d like to see fromthe shortlist we’ve compiled, or fill in the form on page 8 and leave itat the box office.Meal + Movie Tickets: £49.90 per couple (full price) / £45.90 per couple (concs + members).Advance booking through the box office is essential - event not available online.

THU 16, 7.30PMWEST COAST USA WINE TASTINGTo help celebrate the Oscar season Laurie Moran, wine enthusiastand Broadway Board Member, will take us on a tour of wines from upand down the West Coast of America. Tickets £25 (includes lightbuffet). Places are limited so book early.

TUE 21, 8.30PMCINE-BAR: THE PRINCESS BRIDE (PG)This delightful twist on the classic fairy tale is packed fullof swashbuckling action, adventure, love and laughs.Table service is available and rustling, slurping andcheering are definitely allowed! Tickets £3.50 -includes free drink (selected drinks only).

THU 2, FROM 8.45PM1UP VIDEO GAME QUIZPower up for our popular gaming quiz.£1 a head to join in the fun.

FRI 10, FROM 7PM LIGHT NIGHT WALLFOUR: LASER PLAY - see page 11 for details.

TUE 28, FROM 8.30PMBROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZDon’t miss our monthly head-scratcher - prizes for the victors! £1 a head to join in.

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MON 6, 8PM

WE WERE HERE (15)

Dir: David Weissman

Dir: Bill Weber United States 2011 90m

Screening as part of LGBT HistoryMonth, We Were Here is a clear-eyed,soulful look at the AIDS epidemic inSan Francisco, with reflective survivorstalking about how community membersstepped up and weathered the stormindividually and collectively.

TUE 7, 8PM

AFTERSHOCK (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Feng Xiaogang China 2010 135m

Starring: Daoming Chen, Jingchu Zhang

To celebrate Chinese New Year we’reshowing Aftershock, the mostsuccessful Chinese movie of all time.An intimate epic, the film sweepsacross three crucial decades in recentChinese history and explores theresilience of a family devastated by1976 Tangshan earthquake.

FROM 5.30PMCHINESE FOOD NIGHTin our cafebar tonight.

TRADERETROGRESSIONTrade presents Retrogression, anexpanded curatorial project spread overthe next three months at Broadway.Three artists who have previouslypresented work with Trade have beencommissioned to produce new artworkthrough revisiting an existing piece oftheir own work. Featuring work byPhillip Henderson, Alexander Stevensonand Oliver Sutherland. Over threemonths, the exhibition will featurethese previous pieces alongside thenew commissions.

The lecture, story teller, physicalperformance and presentation devicescome under the spotlight in theartworks selected, each involvingdiffering levels of reuse, repetition andretelling.

Informed by a sense of political andeconomic retrogression, theprogramme has provided anopportunity for artists to use this periodof reflection or looking back as astarting point for artistic adventure andescapism.

MON 27, 6.15PM

PHILLIP HENDERSON - TIME MACHINE LECTURE #10FREE PERFORMANCEAs if caught in a large game of Chinesewhispers, each of Phillip Henderson’sTime Machine Lectures contain amodified version of one or more of thepast lectures. Re-modelled, andrearranged, the lectures are created tosuit the physical environment in whichthey are positioned adding inHenderson’s current relation to thetheory of time and space.

Time Machine Lecture #10 seems tocollapse in on itself, as if the lecture isa transparent film, layered on top of theprevious lecture - parts of previouslectures can be seen and partsobscured - ultimately the subject ofspace and time starts to warp the formof each ensuing Lecture.

Free performance but to avoiddisappointment booking isessential.

Retrogression is curated by Bruce Asbestos / Tradeand commissioned by Broadway Media Arts

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FRI 10, FROM 7PM FREE EVENTPART OF LIGHT NIGHT

WALLFOUR LASER PLAYMULTIPLAYER INTERACTIVE GAMESFrom the creators of Renga, thegroundbreaking feature-length showcontrolled entirely by the audience,wallFour offers a little treat for LightNight attendees. Come and join the funin this 10 minute team game for up toa dozen players.

MON 20, 6PM

WALLFOUR RENGA Movie screens with frickin’ laserbeams! wallFour presents Renga, theirground breaking feature-length showcontrolled entirely by the audience.Using your laser pointers to interactdirectly with the cinema screen, take ajourney together in a 100-player co-operative experience and taste the thrillof collective victory! Renga combinesstrategic conquest elements fromgames such as Civilisation with actionphases inspired by old-school arcadeclassics such as Defender.

Normal Ticket Prices Apply

THU 2, 6PM

SHOW & TELLJoin us for Show & Tell at BroadwayCinema; an evening of inspiring, weirdand wonderful tales from people doinggreat things in Nottingham. Seewebsite for more details.

FRI 10, FROM 3.30PM (DURATION 20MINS)

Programmed as part of Nottingham’s Light Night festivities, The Ice Book is a miniaturetheatre show made of paper and light. This delicate paper cut puppet show is broughtto life with projected light. Our Actors tell a magical story within a miniature paperworld. A touching, intimate and fragile performance for very small audiences.Suitable for adults and children age 10+.Performances at half hour intervals. Tickets £5.Places are limited so advance booking is recommended.

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DICKENS ON SCREEN: AN ILLUSTRATED TALK6.30PM & DICKENS IN LONDON8.45PMScreenwriter Michael Eaton andFilm London CEO Adrian Wootton,will give an overview of the richand varied history of Dickens filmand TV adaptations from 1898 to2012, taking in both the classicsand neglected curios and liberallyinterspersing their talk with filmclips. This will be followed byDickens in London, a new artistcommission. Five of Dickens’journalistic essays were adaptedby Michael Eaton for five radioplays (featuring Anthony Sher, AlexJennings and Samuel Barnett)depicting Dickens’ impressions ofLondon. Film artist Chris Newbyresponded to the plays and,working in counterpoint to theaudio, created an arresting,powerful and highly distinctivework that incorporates animation,puppetry and contemporaryfootage, and a Neil Brand score.

Tickets for talk & film: £8.50 full / £7 concs + members

DICKENS ON FILM...THIS MONTH’SSUNDAY BRUNCH SHOWS

SUN 5, 1PM

THE PICKWICK PAPERS (U)* Dir: Noel Langley

SUN 12, 12.45PM

OLIVER TWIST (PG)

Dir: David Lean

SUN 19, 12.15PM

DAVID COPPERFIELD (U)*Dir: George Cukor

SUN 26, 12.45PM

GREAT EXPECTATIONS (PG)

Dir: David Lean

*Title TBC - check website forconfirmation.

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bVALENTINE’S NIGHT MOVIE AUDIENCE CHOICEWe’re asking you to choose the romantic film we show tonight! Just votefor the film you’d like to see from the list below and leave it at the boxoffice, or log onto our website and vote online before 5pm on Monday 6thFebruary. Then come along and find out what the people of Nottinghamhave chosen.

● AMELIE ● BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S

● CASABLANCA ● HEARTBREAKER ● MOULIN ROUGE

● ROMANTICS ANONYMOUS

Please tick one choice, detach this form and hand in to box office.

See page 7 for our special VALENTINE’S MEAL + MOVIE offer.

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SUN 5, 2PM

THE BLUES BROTHERS (15)

Dir: John Landis United States 1980 133m

Starring: John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd

A cult comedy classic, The BluesBrothers comes packed with carchases, music and cameoappearances.

HAPPY 25TH BIRTHDAY TO SIMON(SUE) THE INDIE CHICK!

SUN 12, 1.45PM

SOME LIKE IT HOT (PG)

Dir: Billy Wilder United States 121m

Starring: Tony Curtis, Marilyn Monroe,

Jack Lemmon

Arguably the best and most popularcomedy ever made, Lemmon, Curtisand Monroe star in this rip-roaring,cross-dressing story of Jazz musicians,gangsters and a credulous blonde.

HAPPY 50TH BIRTHDAY MUM,WITH LOTS OF LOVE FROM STEVE & RACHEL

SUN 19, 2PM

THE DARK KNIGHT (12A)

Dir: Christopher Nolan United States

2008 152m

Starring: Christian Bale, Heath Ledger

Batman sets out to destroy organizedcrime in Gotham for good. But he soonfinds himself prey to a criminalmastermind known as the Joker, whothrusts Gotham into anarchy and forcesthe Dark Knight ever closer to crossingthe fine line between hero and anti-hero.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO OUR VERYSPECIAL MUM. WE LOVE YOU! X

SUN 26, 2PM

BABE (U)

Dir: Chris Noonan Australia 1995 92m

Starring: James Cromwell

The charming and enormously populartale of the friendly little pig withamazing shepherding skills!

HAPPY 80TH BIRTHDAY JOAN‘WONDER WOMAN’ LOVE FAMILYAND FRIENDS

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BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

BROADWAY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES INVESTMENT FROM

With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of theMedia Programme of the European Union.

WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK/CONTACT 13

THE BOX OFFICE IS OPEN Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat andSun from 12pm. It closes 15 minutes after the start of thefinal film.

TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can payfor your tickets with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards inperson, by phone or online. There is a £1.50 pertransaction charge for phone and web sales.

PRICES Full £7 / Conc £5.50 Member £5.50 Conc Member £4.50 Student Member £3.50Family Matinee £3.50 Children under 12 £3.50Student Sunday £4 Silver Screen £4

3D FILMS an additional £2 full / £1.50 concs + members

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIPFor discounts on films, food and events.Full £22 Conc £17Joint Full £38 Joint Conc £27

BROADWAY BITES FILM AND MEAL DEALEat, watch a movie and save money!Full £13.50 Conc & member £11.50

GROUP DISCOUNT Groups of ten or more will receive adiscount on full and concessionary tickets. To receive thegroup discount please contact the Box Office inadvance.

CONCESSIONS are available to full time students inpossession of a valid NUS card with picture, State pensioners,registered disabled, unemployed and children under 16. Bringproof of concessionary status when buying tickets.

CHILD POLICY Broadway welcomes children into its buildingand Cafébar until 9pm. However, children must always besupervised by a parent or carer. Broadway cannot acceptresponsibility for the well-being of children who are notsupervised. Babies are not permitted into the screens, with theexception of Bringing Up Baby! screenings.

ACCESS INFORMATION Broadway is fully accessible topeople using wheelchairs. An infra-red hearing system is fittedin each auditorium - Screen 2 and the box office also haveinduction loops which can be used with your hearing aid setto 'T'. Guide Dogs are welcome. Back supports and seatwedges are also available from the Box Office. Let us know ifanything doesn't come up to scratch and we'll try to put itright. Brochure available in alternative formats on request.

EVENING PARKING Free on street parking is available after 8pm on BroadStreet and on surrounding streets.

Broadway is located at 14-18 Broad Street,Nottingham NG1 3AL, five minutes walk from theMarket Square, in Hockley. The closest tram stop tous is the Lace Market.

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BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BARTWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

FEBRUARY 2012

MY MOVIEYour chance to see the filmof your choice in a cinemascreen at 2pm on a Sundayafternoon.

For details call 0115 952 6600 oremail [email protected]

SPECIALSCREENINGS

LIVE BY SATELLITE

THU 9, 7.30PM LIVE & SAT 11, 1PM ENCORE

NT LIVE: TRAVELLING LIGHT (12A)

Duration: 180m

A funny and fascinating tribute to theEastern European immigrants whobecame major players in Hollywood’sgolden age starring Antony Sher.Tickets: £12.50 full / £11 concs + members

SAT 11, 5PM

MET OPERA LIVE:WAGNER’SGOTTERDAMMERUNG 384m

With its cataclysmic climax, the Met’snew Ring cycle, directed by RobertLepage, comes to its resolution.

SAT 25, 6PM & SUN 26, 12.30PM ENCORE

MET OPERA LIVE: VERDI’S ERNANI (12A) 229m

Angela Meade in Verdi’s thrilling gem.

Live Tickets: £25 full / £22 concs / £20 members Encore Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members

FRI 24, 7PM

STEVEN SEVERIN + VAMPYR (PG)

Dir: Carl Theodor Dreyer Germany 1932 75m

Following on from his Blood of a PoetUK tour, Steven Severin returns with hisnew score for Vampyr. Live in person,Siouxsie and the Banshees founder

Severin presents amesmerisingsynthesis of soundand image,heighteningappreciation of thesurreal and

enigmatic nature of Dreyer’s classic.

doing the businessA series of films about social and ethicalissues in business, programmed inconjunction with the International Centrefor Corporate Social Responsibility atNottingham University Business School.There will be an introduction before eachscreening and a post-film discussion.

TUE 21, 6PM

BLOOD IN THE MOBILE (12A)

A documentary examining the dark andbloody side of the mobile phones wecan’t live without.

TUE 28, 6PM

UP THE YANGTZE (15)

The contradictions of modern China areexplored in this documentary about thebuilding of the largest hydroelectricdam in the world.

11FEBRUARY 2012

MEDIA ARTSCAFEBAR OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 9AM - 11PMTHU - SAT: 9AM - 12AMSUN: 10AM - 11PM

MEZZ OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 5PM - 11PMTHU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

TUE 7, FROM 5.30PMCHINESE FOOD NIGHT To complement the Chinese box office sensation, Aftershock.

TUE 14, FROM 7PMb VALENTINE’S NIGHT MEAL + MOVIE bEnjoy a 3 course meal in our Mezz Bar with your loved one,followed by the most popular romantic film chosen by our customers.Just log onto our website to vote for the film you’d like to see fromthe shortlist we’ve compiled, or fill in the form on page 8 and leave itat the box office.Meal + Movie Tickets: £49.90 per couple (full price) / £45.90 per couple (concs + members).Advance booking through the box office is essential - event not available online.

THU 16, 7.30PMWEST COAST USA WINE TASTINGTo help celebrate the Oscar season Laurie Moran, wine enthusiastand Broadway Board Member, will take us on a tour of wines from upand down the West Coast of America. Tickets £25 (includes lightbuffet). Places are limited so book early.

TUE 21, 8.30PMCINE-BAR: THE PRINCESS BRIDE (PG)This delightful twist on the classic fairy tale is packed fullof swashbuckling action, adventure, love and laughs.Table service is available and rustling, slurping andcheering are definitely allowed! Tickets £3.50 -includes free drink (selected drinks only).

THU 2, FROM 8.45PM1UP VIDEO GAME QUIZPower up for our popular gaming quiz.£1 a head to join in the fun.

FRI 10, FROM 7PM LIGHT NIGHT WALLFOUR: LASER PLAY - see page 11 for details.

TUE 28, FROM 8.30PMBROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZDon’t miss our monthly head-scratcher - prizes for the victors! £1 a head to join in.

FOOD AND WINE

FILM

BROADWAYBITES

ENJOY A MEAL & A FILMWITH OUR COMBINED

TICKET DEALAVAILABLE EVERY DAY

£13.50 FULL £11.50 CONC/MEM

30% DISCOUNT ON PARKING ATFLETCHER GATE

CAR PARK ASK AT BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS

MON 6, 8PM

WE WERE HERE (15)

Dir: David Weissman

Dir: Bill Weber United States 2011 90m

Screening as part of LGBT HistoryMonth, We Were Here is a clear-eyed,soulful look at the AIDS epidemic inSan Francisco, with reflective survivorstalking about how community membersstepped up and weathered the stormindividually and collectively.

TUE 7, 8PM

AFTERSHOCK (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Feng Xiaogang China 2010 135m

Starring: Daoming Chen, Jingchu Zhang

To celebrate Chinese New Year we’reshowing Aftershock, the mostsuccessful Chinese movie of all time.An intimate epic, the film sweepsacross three crucial decades in recentChinese history and explores theresilience of a family devastated by1976 Tangshan earthquake.

FROM 5.30PMCHINESE FOOD NIGHTin our cafebar tonight.

TRADERETROGRESSIONTrade presents Retrogression, anexpanded curatorial project spread overthe next three months at Broadway.Three artists who have previouslypresented work with Trade have beencommissioned to produce new artworkthrough revisiting an existing piece oftheir own work. Featuring work byPhillip Henderson, Alexander Stevensonand Oliver Sutherland. Over threemonths, the exhibition will featurethese previous pieces alongside thenew commissions.

The lecture, story teller, physicalperformance and presentation devicescome under the spotlight in theartworks selected, each involvingdiffering levels of reuse, repetition andretelling.

Informed by a sense of political andeconomic retrogression, theprogramme has provided anopportunity for artists to use this periodof reflection or looking back as astarting point for artistic adventure andescapism.

MON 27, 6.15PM

PHILLIP HENDERSON - TIME MACHINE LECTURE #10FREE PERFORMANCEAs if caught in a large game of Chinesewhispers, each of Phillip Henderson’sTime Machine Lectures contain amodified version of one or more of thepast lectures. Re-modelled, andrearranged, the lectures are created tosuit the physical environment in whichthey are positioned adding inHenderson’s current relation to thetheory of time and space.

Time Machine Lecture #10 seems tocollapse in on itself, as if the lecture isa transparent film, layered on top of theprevious lecture - parts of previouslectures can be seen and partsobscured - ultimately the subject ofspace and time starts to warp the formof each ensuing Lecture.

Free performance but to avoiddisappointment booking isessential.

Retrogression is curated by Bruce Asbestos / Tradeand commissioned by Broadway Media Arts

tradegallery.org

FRI 10, FROM 7PM FREE EVENTPART OF LIGHT NIGHT

WALLFOUR LASER PLAYMULTIPLAYER INTERACTIVE GAMESFrom the creators of Renga, thegroundbreaking feature-length showcontrolled entirely by the audience,wallFour offers a little treat for LightNight attendees. Come and join the funin this 10 minute team game for up toa dozen players.

MON 20, 6PM

WALLFOUR RENGA Movie screens with frickin’ laserbeams! wallFour presents Renga, theirground breaking feature-length showcontrolled entirely by the audience.Using your laser pointers to interactdirectly with the cinema screen, take ajourney together in a 100-player co-operative experience and taste the thrillof collective victory! Renga combinesstrategic conquest elements fromgames such as Civilisation with actionphases inspired by old-school arcadeclassics such as Defender.

Normal Ticket Prices Apply

THU 2, 6PM

SHOW & TELLJoin us for Show & Tell at BroadwayCinema; an evening of inspiring, weirdand wonderful tales from people doinggreat things in Nottingham. Seewebsite for more details.

FRI 10, FROM 3.30PM (DURATION 20MINS)

Programmed as part of Nottingham’s Light Night festivities, The Ice Book is a miniaturetheatre show made of paper and light. This delicate paper cut puppet show is broughtto life with projected light. Our Actors tell a magical story within a miniature paperworld. A touching, intimate and fragile performance for very small audiences.Suitable for adults and children age 10+.Performances at half hour intervals. Tickets £5.Places are limited so advance booking is recommended.

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DICKENS ON SCREEN: AN ILLUSTRATED TALK6.30PM & DICKENS IN LONDON8.45PMScreenwriter Michael Eaton andFilm London CEO Adrian Wootton,will give an overview of the richand varied history of Dickens filmand TV adaptations from 1898 to2012, taking in both the classicsand neglected curios and liberallyinterspersing their talk with filmclips. This will be followed byDickens in London, a new artistcommission. Five of Dickens’journalistic essays were adaptedby Michael Eaton for five radioplays (featuring Anthony Sher, AlexJennings and Samuel Barnett)depicting Dickens’ impressions ofLondon. Film artist Chris Newbyresponded to the plays and,working in counterpoint to theaudio, created an arresting,powerful and highly distinctivework that incorporates animation,puppetry and contemporaryfootage, and a Neil Brand score.

Tickets for talk & film: £8.50 full / £7 concs + members

DICKENS ON FILM...THIS MONTH’SSUNDAY BRUNCH SHOWS

SUN 5, 1PM

THE PICKWICK PAPERS (U)* Dir: Noel Langley

SUN 12, 12.45PM

OLIVER TWIST (PG)

Dir: David Lean

SUN 19, 12.15PM

DAVID COPPERFIELD (U)*Dir: George Cukor

SUN 26, 12.45PM

GREAT EXPECTATIONS (PG)

Dir: David Lean

*Title TBC - check website forconfirmation.

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bVALENTINE’S NIGHT MOVIE AUDIENCE CHOICEWe’re asking you to choose the romantic film we show tonight! Just votefor the film you’d like to see from the list below and leave it at the boxoffice, or log onto our website and vote online before 5pm on Monday 6thFebruary. Then come along and find out what the people of Nottinghamhave chosen.

● AMELIE ● BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S

● CASABLANCA ● HEARTBREAKER ● MOULIN ROUGE

● ROMANTICS ANONYMOUS

Please tick one choice, detach this form and hand in to box office.

See page 7 for our special VALENTINE’S MEAL + MOVIE offer.

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Broadway Media Arts is produced by Matt Davenport in association with Mathew Trivett from Trampoline: Agency Art& Media. With the financial support of the Arts Council England we are commissioning artists working across fields ofdigital cultures, media and film. For more information about this programme please visit broadway.org.uk.

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SUN 5, 2PM

THE BLUES BROTHERS (15)

Dir: John Landis United States 1980 133m

Starring: John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd

A cult comedy classic, The BluesBrothers comes packed with carchases, music and cameoappearances.

HAPPY 25TH BIRTHDAY TO SIMON(SUE) THE INDIE CHICK!

SUN 12, 1.45PM

SOME LIKE IT HOT (PG)

Dir: Billy Wilder United States 121m

Starring: Tony Curtis, Marilyn Monroe,

Jack Lemmon

Arguably the best and most popularcomedy ever made, Lemmon, Curtisand Monroe star in this rip-roaring,cross-dressing story of Jazz musicians,gangsters and a credulous blonde.

HAPPY 50TH BIRTHDAY MUM,WITH LOTS OF LOVE FROM STEVE & RACHEL

SUN 19, 2PM

THE DARK KNIGHT (12A)

Dir: Christopher Nolan United States

2008 152m

Starring: Christian Bale, Heath Ledger

Batman sets out to destroy organizedcrime in Gotham for good. But he soonfinds himself prey to a criminalmastermind known as the Joker, whothrusts Gotham into anarchy and forcesthe Dark Knight ever closer to crossingthe fine line between hero and anti-hero.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO OUR VERYSPECIAL MUM. WE LOVE YOU! X

SUN 26, 2PM

BABE (U)

Dir: Chris Noonan Australia 1995 92m

Starring: James Cromwell

The charming and enormously populartale of the friendly little pig withamazing shepherding skills!

HAPPY 80TH BIRTHDAY JOAN‘WONDER WOMAN’ LOVE FAMILYAND FRIENDS

09

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

BROADWAY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES INVESTMENT FROM

With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of theMedia Programme of the European Union.

WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK/CONTACT 13

THE BOX OFFICE IS OPEN Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat andSun from 12pm. It closes 15 minutes after the start of thefinal film.

TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can payfor your tickets with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards inperson, by phone or online. There is a £1.50 pertransaction charge for phone and web sales.

PRICES Full £7 / Conc £5.50 Member £5.50 Conc Member £4.50 Student Member £3.50Family Matinee £3.50 Children under 12 £3.50Student Sunday £4 Silver Screen £4

3D FILMS an additional £2 full / £1.50 concs + members

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIPFor discounts on films, food and events.Full £22 Conc £17Joint Full £38 Joint Conc £27

BROADWAY BITES FILM AND MEAL DEALEat, watch a movie and save money!Full £13.50 Conc & member £11.50

GROUP DISCOUNT Groups of ten or more will receive adiscount on full and concessionary tickets. To receive thegroup discount please contact the Box Office inadvance.

CONCESSIONS are available to full time students inpossession of a valid NUS card with picture, State pensioners,registered disabled, unemployed and children under 16. Bringproof of concessionary status when buying tickets.

CHILD POLICY Broadway welcomes children into its buildingand Cafébar until 9pm. However, children must always besupervised by a parent or carer. Broadway cannot acceptresponsibility for the well-being of children who are notsupervised. Babies are not permitted into the screens, with theexception of Bringing Up Baby! screenings.

ACCESS INFORMATION Broadway is fully accessible topeople using wheelchairs. An infra-red hearing system is fittedin each auditorium - Screen 2 and the box office also haveinduction loops which can be used with your hearing aid setto 'T'. Guide Dogs are welcome. Back supports and seatwedges are also available from the Box Office. Let us know ifanything doesn't come up to scratch and we'll try to put itright. Brochure available in alternative formats on request.

EVENING PARKING Free on street parking is available after 8pm on BroadStreet and on surrounding streets.

Broadway is located at 14-18 Broad Street,Nottingham NG1 3AL, five minutes walk from theMarket Square, in Hockley. The closest tram stop tous is the Lace Market.

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BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BARTWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

FEBRUARY 2012

MY MOVIEYour chance to see the filmof your choice in a cinemascreen at 2pm on a Sundayafternoon.

For details call 0115 952 6600 oremail [email protected]

SPECIALSCREENINGS

LIVE BY SATELLITE

THU 9, 7.30PM LIVE & SAT 11, 1PM ENCORE

NT LIVE: TRAVELLING LIGHT (12A)

Duration: 180m

A funny and fascinating tribute to theEastern European immigrants whobecame major players in Hollywood’sgolden age starring Antony Sher.Tickets: £12.50 full / £11 concs + members

SAT 11, 5PM

MET OPERA LIVE:WAGNER’SGOTTERDAMMERUNG 384m

With its cataclysmic climax, the Met’snew Ring cycle, directed by RobertLepage, comes to its resolution.

SAT 25, 6PM & SUN 26, 12.30PM ENCORE

MET OPERA LIVE: VERDI’S ERNANI (12A) 229m

Angela Meade in Verdi’s thrilling gem.

Live Tickets: £25 full / £22 concs / £20 members Encore Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members

FRI 24, 7PM

STEVEN SEVERIN + VAMPYR (PG)

Dir: Carl Theodor Dreyer Germany 1932 75m

Following on from his Blood of a PoetUK tour, Steven Severin returns with hisnew score for Vampyr. Live in person,Siouxsie and the Banshees founder

Severin presents amesmerisingsynthesis of soundand image,heighteningappreciation of thesurreal and

enigmatic nature of Dreyer’s classic.

doing the businessA series of films about social and ethicalissues in business, programmed inconjunction with the International Centrefor Corporate Social Responsibility atNottingham University Business School.There will be an introduction before eachscreening and a post-film discussion.

TUE 21, 6PM

BLOOD IN THE MOBILE (12A)

A documentary examining the dark andbloody side of the mobile phones wecan’t live without.

TUE 28, 6PM

UP THE YANGTZE (15)

The contradictions of modern China areexplored in this documentary about thebuilding of the largest hydroelectricdam in the world.

11FEBRUARY 2012

MEDIA ARTSCAFEBAR OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 9AM - 11PMTHU - SAT: 9AM - 12AMSUN: 10AM - 11PM

MEZZ OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 5PM - 11PMTHU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

TUE 7, FROM 5.30PMCHINESE FOOD NIGHT To complement the Chinese box office sensation, Aftershock.

TUE 14, FROM 7PMb VALENTINE’S NIGHT MEAL + MOVIE bEnjoy a 3 course meal in our Mezz Bar with your loved one,followed by the most popular romantic film chosen by our customers.Just log onto our website to vote for the film you’d like to see fromthe shortlist we’ve compiled, or fill in the form on page 8 and leave itat the box office.Meal + Movie Tickets: £49.90 per couple (full price) / £45.90 per couple (concs + members).Advance booking through the box office is essential - event not available online.

THU 16, 7.30PMWEST COAST USA WINE TASTINGTo help celebrate the Oscar season Laurie Moran, wine enthusiastand Broadway Board Member, will take us on a tour of wines from upand down the West Coast of America. Tickets £25 (includes lightbuffet). Places are limited so book early.

TUE 21, 8.30PMCINE-BAR: THE PRINCESS BRIDE (PG)This delightful twist on the classic fairy tale is packed fullof swashbuckling action, adventure, love and laughs.Table service is available and rustling, slurping andcheering are definitely allowed! Tickets £3.50 -includes free drink (selected drinks only).

THU 2, FROM 8.45PM1UP VIDEO GAME QUIZPower up for our popular gaming quiz.£1 a head to join in the fun.

FRI 10, FROM 7PM LIGHT NIGHT WALLFOUR: LASER PLAY - see page 11 for details.

TUE 28, FROM 8.30PMBROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZDon’t miss our monthly head-scratcher - prizes for the victors! £1 a head to join in.

FOOD AND WINE

FILM

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ENJOY A MEAL & A FILMWITH OUR COMBINED

TICKET DEALAVAILABLE EVERY DAY

£13.50 FULL £11.50 CONC/MEM

30% DISCOUNT ON PARKING ATFLETCHER GATE

CAR PARK ASK AT BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS

MON 6, 8PM

WE WERE HERE (15)

Dir: David Weissman

Dir: Bill Weber United States 2011 90m

Screening as part of LGBT HistoryMonth, We Were Here is a clear-eyed,soulful look at the AIDS epidemic inSan Francisco, with reflective survivorstalking about how community membersstepped up and weathered the stormindividually and collectively.

TUE 7, 8PM

AFTERSHOCK (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Feng Xiaogang China 2010 135m

Starring: Daoming Chen, Jingchu Zhang

To celebrate Chinese New Year we’reshowing Aftershock, the mostsuccessful Chinese movie of all time.An intimate epic, the film sweepsacross three crucial decades in recentChinese history and explores theresilience of a family devastated by1976 Tangshan earthquake.

FROM 5.30PMCHINESE FOOD NIGHTin our cafebar tonight.

TRADERETROGRESSIONTrade presents Retrogression, anexpanded curatorial project spread overthe next three months at Broadway.Three artists who have previouslypresented work with Trade have beencommissioned to produce new artworkthrough revisiting an existing piece oftheir own work. Featuring work byPhillip Henderson, Alexander Stevensonand Oliver Sutherland. Over threemonths, the exhibition will featurethese previous pieces alongside thenew commissions.

The lecture, story teller, physicalperformance and presentation devicescome under the spotlight in theartworks selected, each involvingdiffering levels of reuse, repetition andretelling.

Informed by a sense of political andeconomic retrogression, theprogramme has provided anopportunity for artists to use this periodof reflection or looking back as astarting point for artistic adventure andescapism.

MON 27, 6.15PM

PHILLIP HENDERSON - TIME MACHINE LECTURE #10FREE PERFORMANCEAs if caught in a large game of Chinesewhispers, each of Phillip Henderson’sTime Machine Lectures contain amodified version of one or more of thepast lectures. Re-modelled, andrearranged, the lectures are created tosuit the physical environment in whichthey are positioned adding inHenderson’s current relation to thetheory of time and space.

Time Machine Lecture #10 seems tocollapse in on itself, as if the lecture isa transparent film, layered on top of theprevious lecture - parts of previouslectures can be seen and partsobscured - ultimately the subject ofspace and time starts to warp the formof each ensuing Lecture.

Free performance but to avoiddisappointment booking isessential.

Retrogression is curated by Bruce Asbestos / Tradeand commissioned by Broadway Media Arts

tradegallery.org

FRI 10, FROM 7PM FREE EVENTPART OF LIGHT NIGHT

WALLFOUR LASER PLAYMULTIPLAYER INTERACTIVE GAMESFrom the creators of Renga, thegroundbreaking feature-length showcontrolled entirely by the audience,wallFour offers a little treat for LightNight attendees. Come and join the funin this 10 minute team game for up toa dozen players.

MON 20, 6PM

WALLFOUR RENGA Movie screens with frickin’ laserbeams! wallFour presents Renga, theirground breaking feature-length showcontrolled entirely by the audience.Using your laser pointers to interactdirectly with the cinema screen, take ajourney together in a 100-player co-operative experience and taste the thrillof collective victory! Renga combinesstrategic conquest elements fromgames such as Civilisation with actionphases inspired by old-school arcadeclassics such as Defender.

Normal Ticket Prices Apply

THU 2, 6PM

SHOW & TELLJoin us for Show & Tell at BroadwayCinema; an evening of inspiring, weirdand wonderful tales from people doinggreat things in Nottingham. Seewebsite for more details.

FRI 10, FROM 3.30PM (DURATION 20MINS)

Programmed as part of Nottingham’s Light Night festivities, The Ice Book is a miniaturetheatre show made of paper and light. This delicate paper cut puppet show is broughtto life with projected light. Our Actors tell a magical story within a miniature paperworld. A touching, intimate and fragile performance for very small audiences.Suitable for adults and children age 10+.Performances at half hour intervals. Tickets £5.Places are limited so advance booking is recommended.

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DICKENS ON SCREEN: AN ILLUSTRATED TALK6.30PM & DICKENS IN LONDON8.45PMScreenwriter Michael Eaton andFilm London CEO Adrian Wootton,will give an overview of the richand varied history of Dickens filmand TV adaptations from 1898 to2012, taking in both the classicsand neglected curios and liberallyinterspersing their talk with filmclips. This will be followed byDickens in London, a new artistcommission. Five of Dickens’journalistic essays were adaptedby Michael Eaton for five radioplays (featuring Anthony Sher, AlexJennings and Samuel Barnett)depicting Dickens’ impressions ofLondon. Film artist Chris Newbyresponded to the plays and,working in counterpoint to theaudio, created an arresting,powerful and highly distinctivework that incorporates animation,puppetry and contemporaryfootage, and a Neil Brand score.

Tickets for talk & film: £8.50 full / £7 concs + members

DICKENS ON FILM...THIS MONTH’SSUNDAY BRUNCH SHOWS

SUN 5, 1PM

THE PICKWICK PAPERS (U)* Dir: Noel Langley

SUN 12, 12.45PM

OLIVER TWIST (PG)

Dir: David Lean

SUN 19, 12.15PM

DAVID COPPERFIELD (U)*Dir: George Cukor

SUN 26, 12.45PM

GREAT EXPECTATIONS (PG)

Dir: David Lean

*Title TBC - check website forconfirmation.

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bVALENTINE’S NIGHT MOVIE AUDIENCE CHOICEWe’re asking you to choose the romantic film we show tonight! Just votefor the film you’d like to see from the list below and leave it at the boxoffice, or log onto our website and vote online before 5pm on Monday 6thFebruary. Then come along and find out what the people of Nottinghamhave chosen.

● AMELIE ● BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S

● CASABLANCA ● HEARTBREAKER ● MOULIN ROUGE

● ROMANTICS ANONYMOUS

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SUN 5, 2PM

THE BLUES BROTHERS (15)

Dir: John Landis United States 1980 133m

Starring: John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd

A cult comedy classic, The BluesBrothers comes packed with carchases, music and cameoappearances.

HAPPY 25TH BIRTHDAY TO SIMON(SUE) THE INDIE CHICK!

SUN 12, 1.45PM

SOME LIKE IT HOT (PG)

Dir: Billy Wilder United States 121m

Starring: Tony Curtis, Marilyn Monroe,

Jack Lemmon

Arguably the best and most popularcomedy ever made, Lemmon, Curtisand Monroe star in this rip-roaring,cross-dressing story of Jazz musicians,gangsters and a credulous blonde.

HAPPY 50TH BIRTHDAY MUM,WITH LOTS OF LOVE FROM STEVE & RACHEL

SUN 19, 2PM

THE DARK KNIGHT (12A)

Dir: Christopher Nolan United States

2008 152m

Starring: Christian Bale, Heath Ledger

Batman sets out to destroy organizedcrime in Gotham for good. But he soonfinds himself prey to a criminalmastermind known as the Joker, whothrusts Gotham into anarchy and forcesthe Dark Knight ever closer to crossingthe fine line between hero and anti-hero.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO OUR VERYSPECIAL MUM. WE LOVE YOU! X

SUN 26, 2PM

BABE (U)

Dir: Chris Noonan Australia 1995 92m

Starring: James Cromwell

The charming and enormously populartale of the friendly little pig withamazing shepherding skills!

HAPPY 80TH BIRTHDAY JOAN‘WONDER WOMAN’ LOVE FAMILYAND FRIENDS

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BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

BROADWAY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES INVESTMENT FROM

With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of theMedia Programme of the European Union.

WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK/CONTACT 13

THE BOX OFFICE IS OPEN Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat andSun from 12pm. It closes 15 minutes after the start of thefinal film.

TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can payfor your tickets with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards inperson, by phone or online. There is a £1.50 pertransaction charge for phone and web sales.

PRICES Full £7 / Conc £5.50 Member £5.50 Conc Member £4.50 Student Member £3.50Family Matinee £3.50 Children under 12 £3.50Student Sunday £4 Silver Screen £4

3D FILMS an additional £2 full / £1.50 concs + members

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIPFor discounts on films, food and events.Full £22 Conc £17Joint Full £38 Joint Conc £27

BROADWAY BITES FILM AND MEAL DEALEat, watch a movie and save money!Full £13.50 Conc & member £11.50

GROUP DISCOUNT Groups of ten or more will receive adiscount on full and concessionary tickets. To receive thegroup discount please contact the Box Office inadvance.

CONCESSIONS are available to full time students inpossession of a valid NUS card with picture, State pensioners,registered disabled, unemployed and children under 16. Bringproof of concessionary status when buying tickets.

CHILD POLICY Broadway welcomes children into its buildingand Cafébar until 9pm. However, children must always besupervised by a parent or carer. Broadway cannot acceptresponsibility for the well-being of children who are notsupervised. Babies are not permitted into the screens, with theexception of Bringing Up Baby! screenings.

ACCESS INFORMATION Broadway is fully accessible topeople using wheelchairs. An infra-red hearing system is fittedin each auditorium - Screen 2 and the box office also haveinduction loops which can be used with your hearing aid setto 'T'. Guide Dogs are welcome. Back supports and seatwedges are also available from the Box Office. Let us know ifanything doesn't come up to scratch and we'll try to put itright. Brochure available in alternative formats on request.

EVENING PARKING Free on street parking is available after 8pm on BroadStreet and on surrounding streets.

Broadway is located at 14-18 Broad Street,Nottingham NG1 3AL, five minutes walk from theMarket Square, in Hockley. The closest tram stop tous is the Lace Market.

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BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BARTWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

FEBRUARY 2012

MY MOVIEYour chance to see the filmof your choice in a cinemascreen at 2pm on a Sundayafternoon.

For details call 0115 952 6600 oremail [email protected]

SPECIALSCREENINGS

LIVE BY SATELLITE

THU 9, 7.30PM LIVE & SAT 11, 1PM ENCORE

NT LIVE: TRAVELLING LIGHT (12A)

Duration: 180m

A funny and fascinating tribute to theEastern European immigrants whobecame major players in Hollywood’sgolden age starring Antony Sher.Tickets: £12.50 full / £11 concs + members

SAT 11, 5PM

MET OPERA LIVE:WAGNER’SGOTTERDAMMERUNG 384m

With its cataclysmic climax, the Met’snew Ring cycle, directed by RobertLepage, comes to its resolution.

SAT 25, 6PM & SUN 26, 12.30PM ENCORE

MET OPERA LIVE: VERDI’S ERNANI (12A) 229m

Angela Meade in Verdi’s thrilling gem.

Live Tickets: £25 full / £22 concs / £20 members Encore Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members

FRI 24, 7PM

STEVEN SEVERIN + VAMPYR (PG)

Dir: Carl Theodor Dreyer Germany 1932 75m

Following on from his Blood of a PoetUK tour, Steven Severin returns with hisnew score for Vampyr. Live in person,Siouxsie and the Banshees founder

Severin presents amesmerisingsynthesis of soundand image,heighteningappreciation of thesurreal and

enigmatic nature of Dreyer’s classic.

doing the businessA series of films about social and ethicalissues in business, programmed inconjunction with the International Centrefor Corporate Social Responsibility atNottingham University Business School.There will be an introduction before eachscreening and a post-film discussion.

TUE 21, 6PM

BLOOD IN THE MOBILE (12A)

A documentary examining the dark andbloody side of the mobile phones wecan’t live without.

TUE 28, 6PM

UP THE YANGTZE (15)

The contradictions of modern China areexplored in this documentary about thebuilding of the largest hydroelectricdam in the world.

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MEDIA ARTSCAFEBAR OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 9AM - 11PMTHU - SAT: 9AM - 12AMSUN: 10AM - 11PM

MEZZ OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 5PM - 11PMTHU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

TUE 7, FROM 5.30PMCHINESE FOOD NIGHT To complement the Chinese box office sensation, Aftershock.

TUE 14, FROM 7PMb VALENTINE’S NIGHT MEAL + MOVIE bEnjoy a 3 course meal in our Mezz Bar with your loved one,followed by the most popular romantic film chosen by our customers.Just log onto our website to vote for the film you’d like to see fromthe shortlist we’ve compiled, or fill in the form on page 8 and leave itat the box office.Meal + Movie Tickets: £49.90 per couple (full price) / £45.90 per couple (concs + members).Advance booking through the box office is essential - event not available online.

THU 16, 7.30PMWEST COAST USA WINE TASTINGTo help celebrate the Oscar season Laurie Moran, wine enthusiastand Broadway Board Member, will take us on a tour of wines from upand down the West Coast of America. Tickets £25 (includes lightbuffet). Places are limited so book early.

TUE 21, 8.30PMCINE-BAR: THE PRINCESS BRIDE (PG)This delightful twist on the classic fairy tale is packed fullof swashbuckling action, adventure, love and laughs.Table service is available and rustling, slurping andcheering are definitely allowed! Tickets £3.50 -includes free drink (selected drinks only).

THU 2, FROM 8.45PM1UP VIDEO GAME QUIZPower up for our popular gaming quiz.£1 a head to join in the fun.

FRI 10, FROM 7PM LIGHT NIGHT WALLFOUR: LASER PLAY - see page 11 for details.

TUE 28, FROM 8.30PMBROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZDon’t miss our monthly head-scratcher - prizes for the victors! £1 a head to join in.

FOOD AND WINE

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ENJOY A MEAL & A FILMWITH OUR COMBINED

TICKET DEALAVAILABLE EVERY DAY

£13.50 FULL £11.50 CONC/MEM

30% DISCOUNT ON PARKING ATFLETCHER GATE

CAR PARK ASK AT BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS

MON 6, 8PM

WE WERE HERE (15)

Dir: David Weissman

Dir: Bill Weber United States 2011 90m

Screening as part of LGBT HistoryMonth, We Were Here is a clear-eyed,soulful look at the AIDS epidemic inSan Francisco, with reflective survivorstalking about how community membersstepped up and weathered the stormindividually and collectively.

TUE 7, 8PM

AFTERSHOCK (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Feng Xiaogang China 2010 135m

Starring: Daoming Chen, Jingchu Zhang

To celebrate Chinese New Year we’reshowing Aftershock, the mostsuccessful Chinese movie of all time.An intimate epic, the film sweepsacross three crucial decades in recentChinese history and explores theresilience of a family devastated by1976 Tangshan earthquake.

FROM 5.30PMCHINESE FOOD NIGHTin our cafebar tonight.

TRADERETROGRESSIONTrade presents Retrogression, anexpanded curatorial project spread overthe next three months at Broadway.Three artists who have previouslypresented work with Trade have beencommissioned to produce new artworkthrough revisiting an existing piece oftheir own work. Featuring work byPhillip Henderson, Alexander Stevensonand Oliver Sutherland. Over threemonths, the exhibition will featurethese previous pieces alongside thenew commissions.

The lecture, story teller, physicalperformance and presentation devicescome under the spotlight in theartworks selected, each involvingdiffering levels of reuse, repetition andretelling.

Informed by a sense of political andeconomic retrogression, theprogramme has provided anopportunity for artists to use this periodof reflection or looking back as astarting point for artistic adventure andescapism.

MON 27, 6.15PM

PHILLIP HENDERSON - TIME MACHINE LECTURE #10FREE PERFORMANCEAs if caught in a large game of Chinesewhispers, each of Phillip Henderson’sTime Machine Lectures contain amodified version of one or more of thepast lectures. Re-modelled, andrearranged, the lectures are created tosuit the physical environment in whichthey are positioned adding inHenderson’s current relation to thetheory of time and space.

Time Machine Lecture #10 seems tocollapse in on itself, as if the lecture isa transparent film, layered on top of theprevious lecture - parts of previouslectures can be seen and partsobscured - ultimately the subject ofspace and time starts to warp the formof each ensuing Lecture.

Free performance but to avoiddisappointment booking isessential.

Retrogression is curated by Bruce Asbestos / Tradeand commissioned by Broadway Media Arts

tradegallery.org

FRI 10, FROM 7PM FREE EVENTPART OF LIGHT NIGHT

WALLFOUR LASER PLAYMULTIPLAYER INTERACTIVE GAMESFrom the creators of Renga, thegroundbreaking feature-length showcontrolled entirely by the audience,wallFour offers a little treat for LightNight attendees. Come and join the funin this 10 minute team game for up toa dozen players.

MON 20, 6PM

WALLFOUR RENGA Movie screens with frickin’ laserbeams! wallFour presents Renga, theirground breaking feature-length showcontrolled entirely by the audience.Using your laser pointers to interactdirectly with the cinema screen, take ajourney together in a 100-player co-operative experience and taste the thrillof collective victory! Renga combinesstrategic conquest elements fromgames such as Civilisation with actionphases inspired by old-school arcadeclassics such as Defender.

Normal Ticket Prices Apply

THU 2, 6PM

SHOW & TELLJoin us for Show & Tell at BroadwayCinema; an evening of inspiring, weirdand wonderful tales from people doinggreat things in Nottingham. Seewebsite for more details.

FRI 10, FROM 3.30PM (DURATION 20MINS)

Programmed as part of Nottingham’s Light Night festivities, The Ice Book is a miniaturetheatre show made of paper and light. This delicate paper cut puppet show is broughtto life with projected light. Our Actors tell a magical story within a miniature paperworld. A touching, intimate and fragile performance for very small audiences.Suitable for adults and children age 10+.Performances at half hour intervals. Tickets £5.Places are limited so advance booking is recommended.

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DICKENS ON SCREEN: AN ILLUSTRATED TALK6.30PM & DICKENS IN LONDON8.45PMScreenwriter Michael Eaton andFilm London CEO Adrian Wootton,will give an overview of the richand varied history of Dickens filmand TV adaptations from 1898 to2012, taking in both the classicsand neglected curios and liberallyinterspersing their talk with filmclips. This will be followed byDickens in London, a new artistcommission. Five of Dickens’journalistic essays were adaptedby Michael Eaton for five radioplays (featuring Anthony Sher, AlexJennings and Samuel Barnett)depicting Dickens’ impressions ofLondon. Film artist Chris Newbyresponded to the plays and,working in counterpoint to theaudio, created an arresting,powerful and highly distinctivework that incorporates animation,puppetry and contemporaryfootage, and a Neil Brand score.

Tickets for talk & film: £8.50 full / £7 concs + members

DICKENS ON FILM...THIS MONTH’SSUNDAY BRUNCH SHOWS

SUN 5, 1PM

THE PICKWICK PAPERS (U)* Dir: Noel Langley

SUN 12, 12.45PM

OLIVER TWIST (PG)

Dir: David Lean

SUN 19, 12.15PM

DAVID COPPERFIELD (U)*Dir: George Cukor

SUN 26, 12.45PM

GREAT EXPECTATIONS (PG)

Dir: David Lean

*Title TBC - check website forconfirmation.

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● AMELIE ● BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S

● CASABLANCA ● HEARTBREAKER ● MOULIN ROUGE

● ROMANTICS ANONYMOUS

Please tick one choice, detach this form and hand in to box office.

See page 7 for our special VALENTINE’S MEAL + MOVIE offer.

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SUN 5, 2PM

THE BLUES BROTHERS (15)

Dir: John Landis United States 1980 133m

Starring: John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd

A cult comedy classic, The BluesBrothers comes packed with carchases, music and cameoappearances.

HAPPY 25TH BIRTHDAY TO SIMON(SUE) THE INDIE CHICK!

SUN 12, 1.45PM

SOME LIKE IT HOT (PG)

Dir: Billy Wilder United States 121m

Starring: Tony Curtis, Marilyn Monroe,

Jack Lemmon

Arguably the best and most popularcomedy ever made, Lemmon, Curtisand Monroe star in this rip-roaring,cross-dressing story of Jazz musicians,gangsters and a credulous blonde.

HAPPY 50TH BIRTHDAY MUM,WITH LOTS OF LOVE FROM STEVE & RACHEL

SUN 19, 2PM

THE DARK KNIGHT (12A)

Dir: Christopher Nolan United States

2008 152m

Starring: Christian Bale, Heath Ledger

Batman sets out to destroy organizedcrime in Gotham for good. But he soonfinds himself prey to a criminalmastermind known as the Joker, whothrusts Gotham into anarchy and forcesthe Dark Knight ever closer to crossingthe fine line between hero and anti-hero.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO OUR VERYSPECIAL MUM. WE LOVE YOU! X

SUN 26, 2PM

BABE (U)

Dir: Chris Noonan Australia 1995 92m

Starring: James Cromwell

The charming and enormously populartale of the friendly little pig withamazing shepherding skills!

HAPPY 80TH BIRTHDAY JOAN‘WONDER WOMAN’ LOVE FAMILYAND FRIENDS

09

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

BROADWAY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES INVESTMENT FROM

With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of theMedia Programme of the European Union.

WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK/CONTACT 13

THE BOX OFFICE IS OPEN Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat andSun from 12pm. It closes 15 minutes after the start of thefinal film.

TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can payfor your tickets with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards inperson, by phone or online. There is a £1.50 pertransaction charge for phone and web sales.

PRICES Full £7 / Conc £5.50 Member £5.50 Conc Member £4.50 Student Member £3.50Family Matinee £3.50 Children under 12 £3.50Student Sunday £4 Silver Screen £4

3D FILMS an additional £2 full / £1.50 concs + members

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIPFor discounts on films, food and events.Full £22 Conc £17Joint Full £38 Joint Conc £27

BROADWAY BITES FILM AND MEAL DEALEat, watch a movie and save money!Full £13.50 Conc & member £11.50

GROUP DISCOUNT Groups of ten or more will receive adiscount on full and concessionary tickets. To receive thegroup discount please contact the Box Office inadvance.

CONCESSIONS are available to full time students inpossession of a valid NUS card with picture, State pensioners,registered disabled, unemployed and children under 16. Bringproof of concessionary status when buying tickets.

CHILD POLICY Broadway welcomes children into its buildingand Cafébar until 9pm. However, children must always besupervised by a parent or carer. Broadway cannot acceptresponsibility for the well-being of children who are notsupervised. Babies are not permitted into the screens, with theexception of Bringing Up Baby! screenings.

ACCESS INFORMATION Broadway is fully accessible topeople using wheelchairs. An infra-red hearing system is fittedin each auditorium - Screen 2 and the box office also haveinduction loops which can be used with your hearing aid setto 'T'. Guide Dogs are welcome. Back supports and seatwedges are also available from the Box Office. Let us know ifanything doesn't come up to scratch and we'll try to put itright. Brochure available in alternative formats on request.

EVENING PARKING Free on street parking is available after 8pm on BroadStreet and on surrounding streets.

Broadway is located at 14-18 Broad Street,Nottingham NG1 3AL, five minutes walk from theMarket Square, in Hockley. The closest tram stop tous is the Lace Market.

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FEBRUARY 2012

MY MOVIEYour chance to see the filmof your choice in a cinemascreen at 2pm on a Sundayafternoon.

For details call 0115 952 6600 oremail [email protected]

SPECIALSCREENINGS

LIVE BY SATELLITE

THU 9, 7.30PM LIVE & SAT 11, 1PM ENCORE

NT LIVE: TRAVELLING LIGHT (12A)

Duration: 180m

A funny and fascinating tribute to theEastern European immigrants whobecame major players in Hollywood’sgolden age starring Antony Sher.Tickets: £12.50 full / £11 concs + members

SAT 11, 5PM

MET OPERA LIVE:WAGNER’SGOTTERDAMMERUNG 384m

With its cataclysmic climax, the Met’snew Ring cycle, directed by RobertLepage, comes to its resolution.

SAT 25, 6PM & SUN 26, 12.30PM ENCORE

MET OPERA LIVE: VERDI’S ERNANI (12A) 229m

Angela Meade in Verdi’s thrilling gem.

Live Tickets: £25 full / £22 concs / £20 members Encore Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members

FRI 24, 7PM

STEVEN SEVERIN + VAMPYR (PG)

Dir: Carl Theodor Dreyer Germany 1932 75m

Following on from his Blood of a PoetUK tour, Steven Severin returns with hisnew score for Vampyr. Live in person,Siouxsie and the Banshees founder

Severin presents amesmerisingsynthesis of soundand image,heighteningappreciation of thesurreal and

enigmatic nature of Dreyer’s classic.

doing the businessA series of films about social and ethicalissues in business, programmed inconjunction with the International Centrefor Corporate Social Responsibility atNottingham University Business School.There will be an introduction before eachscreening and a post-film discussion.

TUE 21, 6PM

BLOOD IN THE MOBILE (12A)

A documentary examining the dark andbloody side of the mobile phones wecan’t live without.

TUE 28, 6PM

UP THE YANGTZE (15)

The contradictions of modern China areexplored in this documentary about thebuilding of the largest hydroelectricdam in the world.

11FEBRUARY 2012

MEDIA ARTSCAFEBAR OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 9AM - 11PMTHU - SAT: 9AM - 12AMSUN: 10AM - 11PM

MEZZ OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 5PM - 11PMTHU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

TUE 7, FROM 5.30PMCHINESE FOOD NIGHT To complement the Chinese box office sensation, Aftershock.

TUE 14, FROM 7PMb VALENTINE’S NIGHT MEAL + MOVIE bEnjoy a 3 course meal in our Mezz Bar with your loved one,followed by the most popular romantic film chosen by our customers.Just log onto our website to vote for the film you’d like to see fromthe shortlist we’ve compiled, or fill in the form on page 8 and leave itat the box office.Meal + Movie Tickets: £49.90 per couple (full price) / £45.90 per couple (concs + members).Advance booking through the box office is essential - event not available online.

THU 16, 7.30PMWEST COAST USA WINE TASTINGTo help celebrate the Oscar season Laurie Moran, wine enthusiastand Broadway Board Member, will take us on a tour of wines from upand down the West Coast of America. Tickets £25 (includes lightbuffet). Places are limited so book early.

TUE 21, 8.30PMCINE-BAR: THE PRINCESS BRIDE (PG)This delightful twist on the classic fairy tale is packed fullof swashbuckling action, adventure, love and laughs.Table service is available and rustling, slurping andcheering are definitely allowed! Tickets £3.50 -includes free drink (selected drinks only).

THU 2, FROM 8.45PM1UP VIDEO GAME QUIZPower up for our popular gaming quiz.£1 a head to join in the fun.

FRI 10, FROM 7PM LIGHT NIGHT WALLFOUR: LASER PLAY - see page 11 for details.

TUE 28, FROM 8.30PMBROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZDon’t miss our monthly head-scratcher - prizes for the victors! £1 a head to join in.

FOOD AND WINE

FILM

BROADWAYBITES

ENJOY A MEAL & A FILMWITH OUR COMBINED

TICKET DEALAVAILABLE EVERY DAY

£13.50 FULL £11.50 CONC/MEM

30% DISCOUNT ON PARKING ATFLETCHER GATE

CAR PARK ASK AT BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS

MON 6, 8PM

WE WERE HERE (15)

Dir: David Weissman

Dir: Bill Weber United States 2011 90m

Screening as part of LGBT HistoryMonth, We Were Here is a clear-eyed,soulful look at the AIDS epidemic inSan Francisco, with reflective survivorstalking about how community membersstepped up and weathered the stormindividually and collectively.

TUE 7, 8PM

AFTERSHOCK (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Feng Xiaogang China 2010 135m

Starring: Daoming Chen, Jingchu Zhang

To celebrate Chinese New Year we’reshowing Aftershock, the mostsuccessful Chinese movie of all time.An intimate epic, the film sweepsacross three crucial decades in recentChinese history and explores theresilience of a family devastated by1976 Tangshan earthquake.

FROM 5.30PMCHINESE FOOD NIGHTin our cafebar tonight.

TRADERETROGRESSIONTrade presents Retrogression, anexpanded curatorial project spread overthe next three months at Broadway.Three artists who have previouslypresented work with Trade have beencommissioned to produce new artworkthrough revisiting an existing piece oftheir own work. Featuring work byPhillip Henderson, Alexander Stevensonand Oliver Sutherland. Over threemonths, the exhibition will featurethese previous pieces alongside thenew commissions.

The lecture, story teller, physicalperformance and presentation devicescome under the spotlight in theartworks selected, each involvingdiffering levels of reuse, repetition andretelling.

Informed by a sense of political andeconomic retrogression, theprogramme has provided anopportunity for artists to use this periodof reflection or looking back as astarting point for artistic adventure andescapism.

MON 27, 6.15PM

PHILLIP HENDERSON - TIME MACHINE LECTURE #10FREE PERFORMANCEAs if caught in a large game of Chinesewhispers, each of Phillip Henderson’sTime Machine Lectures contain amodified version of one or more of thepast lectures. Re-modelled, andrearranged, the lectures are created tosuit the physical environment in whichthey are positioned adding inHenderson’s current relation to thetheory of time and space.

Time Machine Lecture #10 seems tocollapse in on itself, as if the lecture isa transparent film, layered on top of theprevious lecture - parts of previouslectures can be seen and partsobscured - ultimately the subject ofspace and time starts to warp the formof each ensuing Lecture.

Free performance but to avoiddisappointment booking isessential.

Retrogression is curated by Bruce Asbestos / Tradeand commissioned by Broadway Media Arts

tradegallery.org

FRI 10, FROM 7PM FREE EVENTPART OF LIGHT NIGHT

WALLFOUR LASER PLAYMULTIPLAYER INTERACTIVE GAMESFrom the creators of Renga, thegroundbreaking feature-length showcontrolled entirely by the audience,wallFour offers a little treat for LightNight attendees. Come and join the funin this 10 minute team game for up toa dozen players.

MON 20, 6PM

WALLFOUR RENGA Movie screens with frickin’ laserbeams! wallFour presents Renga, theirground breaking feature-length showcontrolled entirely by the audience.Using your laser pointers to interactdirectly with the cinema screen, take ajourney together in a 100-player co-operative experience and taste the thrillof collective victory! Renga combinesstrategic conquest elements fromgames such as Civilisation with actionphases inspired by old-school arcadeclassics such as Defender.

Normal Ticket Prices Apply

THU 2, 6PM

SHOW & TELLJoin us for Show & Tell at BroadwayCinema; an evening of inspiring, weirdand wonderful tales from people doinggreat things in Nottingham. Seewebsite for more details.

FRI 10, FROM 3.30PM (DURATION 20MINS)

Programmed as part of Nottingham’s Light Night festivities, The Ice Book is a miniaturetheatre show made of paper and light. This delicate paper cut puppet show is broughtto life with projected light. Our Actors tell a magical story within a miniature paperworld. A touching, intimate and fragile performance for very small audiences.Suitable for adults and children age 10+.Performances at half hour intervals. Tickets £5.Places are limited so advance booking is recommended.

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DICKENS ON SCREEN: AN ILLUSTRATED TALK6.30PM & DICKENS IN LONDON8.45PMScreenwriter Michael Eaton andFilm London CEO Adrian Wootton,will give an overview of the richand varied history of Dickens filmand TV adaptations from 1898 to2012, taking in both the classicsand neglected curios and liberallyinterspersing their talk with filmclips. This will be followed byDickens in London, a new artistcommission. Five of Dickens’journalistic essays were adaptedby Michael Eaton for five radioplays (featuring Anthony Sher, AlexJennings and Samuel Barnett)depicting Dickens’ impressions ofLondon. Film artist Chris Newbyresponded to the plays and,working in counterpoint to theaudio, created an arresting,powerful and highly distinctivework that incorporates animation,puppetry and contemporaryfootage, and a Neil Brand score.

Tickets for talk & film: £8.50 full / £7 concs + members

DICKENS ON FILM...THIS MONTH’SSUNDAY BRUNCH SHOWS

SUN 5, 1PM

THE PICKWICK PAPERS (U)* Dir: Noel Langley

SUN 12, 12.45PM

OLIVER TWIST (PG)

Dir: David Lean

SUN 19, 12.15PM

DAVID COPPERFIELD (U)*Dir: George Cukor

SUN 26, 12.45PM

GREAT EXPECTATIONS (PG)

Dir: David Lean

*Title TBC - check website forconfirmation.

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● AMELIE ● BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S

● CASABLANCA ● HEARTBREAKER ● MOULIN ROUGE

● ROMANTICS ANONYMOUS

Please tick one choice, detach this form and hand in to box office.

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SUN 5, 2PM

THE BLUES BROTHERS (15)

Dir: John Landis United States 1980 133m

Starring: John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd

A cult comedy classic, The BluesBrothers comes packed with carchases, music and cameoappearances.

HAPPY 25TH BIRTHDAY TO SIMON(SUE) THE INDIE CHICK!

SUN 12, 1.45PM

SOME LIKE IT HOT (PG)

Dir: Billy Wilder United States 121m

Starring: Tony Curtis, Marilyn Monroe,

Jack Lemmon

Arguably the best and most popularcomedy ever made, Lemmon, Curtisand Monroe star in this rip-roaring,cross-dressing story of Jazz musicians,gangsters and a credulous blonde.

HAPPY 50TH BIRTHDAY MUM,WITH LOTS OF LOVE FROM STEVE & RACHEL

SUN 19, 2PM

THE DARK KNIGHT (12A)

Dir: Christopher Nolan United States

2008 152m

Starring: Christian Bale, Heath Ledger

Batman sets out to destroy organizedcrime in Gotham for good. But he soonfinds himself prey to a criminalmastermind known as the Joker, whothrusts Gotham into anarchy and forcesthe Dark Knight ever closer to crossingthe fine line between hero and anti-hero.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO OUR VERYSPECIAL MUM. WE LOVE YOU! X

SUN 26, 2PM

BABE (U)

Dir: Chris Noonan Australia 1995 92m

Starring: James Cromwell

The charming and enormously populartale of the friendly little pig withamazing shepherding skills!

HAPPY 80TH BIRTHDAY JOAN‘WONDER WOMAN’ LOVE FAMILYAND FRIENDS

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BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

BROADWAY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES INVESTMENT FROM

With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of theMedia Programme of the European Union.

WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK/CONTACT 13

THE BOX OFFICE IS OPEN Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat andSun from 12pm. It closes 15 minutes after the start of thefinal film.

TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can payfor your tickets with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards inperson, by phone or online. There is a £1.50 pertransaction charge for phone and web sales.

PRICES Full £7 / Conc £5.50 Member £5.50 Conc Member £4.50 Student Member £3.50Family Matinee £3.50 Children under 12 £3.50Student Sunday £4 Silver Screen £4

3D FILMS an additional £2 full / £1.50 concs + members

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIPFor discounts on films, food and events.Full £22 Conc £17Joint Full £38 Joint Conc £27

BROADWAY BITES FILM AND MEAL DEALEat, watch a movie and save money!Full £13.50 Conc & member £11.50

GROUP DISCOUNT Groups of ten or more will receive adiscount on full and concessionary tickets. To receive thegroup discount please contact the Box Office inadvance.

CONCESSIONS are available to full time students inpossession of a valid NUS card with picture, State pensioners,registered disabled, unemployed and children under 16. Bringproof of concessionary status when buying tickets.

CHILD POLICY Broadway welcomes children into its buildingand Cafébar until 9pm. However, children must always besupervised by a parent or carer. Broadway cannot acceptresponsibility for the well-being of children who are notsupervised. Babies are not permitted into the screens, with theexception of Bringing Up Baby! screenings.

ACCESS INFORMATION Broadway is fully accessible topeople using wheelchairs. An infra-red hearing system is fittedin each auditorium - Screen 2 and the box office also haveinduction loops which can be used with your hearing aid setto 'T'. Guide Dogs are welcome. Back supports and seatwedges are also available from the Box Office. Let us know ifanything doesn't come up to scratch and we'll try to put itright. Brochure available in alternative formats on request.

EVENING PARKING Free on street parking is available after 8pm on BroadStreet and on surrounding streets.

Broadway is located at 14-18 Broad Street,Nottingham NG1 3AL, five minutes walk from theMarket Square, in Hockley. The closest tram stop tous is the Lace Market.

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BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BARTWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

FEBRUARY 2012

MY MOVIEYour chance to see the filmof your choice in a cinemascreen at 2pm on a Sundayafternoon.

For details call 0115 952 6600 oremail [email protected]

SPECIALSCREENINGS

LIVE BY SATELLITE

THU 9, 7.30PM LIVE & SAT 11, 1PM ENCORE

NT LIVE: TRAVELLING LIGHT (12A)

Duration: 180m

A funny and fascinating tribute to theEastern European immigrants whobecame major players in Hollywood’sgolden age starring Antony Sher.Tickets: £12.50 full / £11 concs + members

SAT 11, 5PM

MET OPERA LIVE:WAGNER’SGOTTERDAMMERUNG 384m

With its cataclysmic climax, the Met’snew Ring cycle, directed by RobertLepage, comes to its resolution.

SAT 25, 6PM & SUN 26, 12.30PM ENCORE

MET OPERA LIVE: VERDI’S ERNANI (12A) 229m

Angela Meade in Verdi’s thrilling gem.

Live Tickets: £25 full / £22 concs / £20 members Encore Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members

FRI 24, 7PM

STEVEN SEVERIN + VAMPYR (PG)

Dir: Carl Theodor Dreyer Germany 1932 75m

Following on from his Blood of a PoetUK tour, Steven Severin returns with hisnew score for Vampyr. Live in person,Siouxsie and the Banshees founder

Severin presents amesmerisingsynthesis of soundand image,heighteningappreciation of thesurreal and

enigmatic nature of Dreyer’s classic.

doing the businessA series of films about social and ethicalissues in business, programmed inconjunction with the International Centrefor Corporate Social Responsibility atNottingham University Business School.There will be an introduction before eachscreening and a post-film discussion.

TUE 21, 6PM

BLOOD IN THE MOBILE (12A)

A documentary examining the dark andbloody side of the mobile phones wecan’t live without.

TUE 28, 6PM

UP THE YANGTZE (15)

The contradictions of modern China areexplored in this documentary about thebuilding of the largest hydroelectricdam in the world.

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MEDIA ARTSCAFEBAR OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 9AM - 11PMTHU - SAT: 9AM - 12AMSUN: 10AM - 11PM

MEZZ OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 5PM - 11PMTHU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

TUE 7, FROM 5.30PMCHINESE FOOD NIGHT To complement the Chinese box office sensation, Aftershock.

TUE 14, FROM 7PMb VALENTINE’S NIGHT MEAL + MOVIE bEnjoy a 3 course meal in our Mezz Bar with your loved one,followed by the most popular romantic film chosen by our customers.Just log onto our website to vote for the film you’d like to see fromthe shortlist we’ve compiled, or fill in the form on page 8 and leave itat the box office.Meal + Movie Tickets: £49.90 per couple (full price) / £45.90 per couple (concs + members).Advance booking through the box office is essential - event not available online.

THU 16, 7.30PMWEST COAST USA WINE TASTINGTo help celebrate the Oscar season Laurie Moran, wine enthusiastand Broadway Board Member, will take us on a tour of wines from upand down the West Coast of America. Tickets £25 (includes lightbuffet). Places are limited so book early.

TUE 21, 8.30PMCINE-BAR: THE PRINCESS BRIDE (PG)This delightful twist on the classic fairy tale is packed fullof swashbuckling action, adventure, love and laughs.Table service is available and rustling, slurping andcheering are definitely allowed! Tickets £3.50 -includes free drink (selected drinks only).

THU 2, FROM 8.45PM1UP VIDEO GAME QUIZPower up for our popular gaming quiz.£1 a head to join in the fun.

FRI 10, FROM 7PM LIGHT NIGHT WALLFOUR: LASER PLAY - see page 11 for details.

TUE 28, FROM 8.30PMBROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZDon’t miss our monthly head-scratcher - prizes for the victors! £1 a head to join in.

FOOD AND WINE

FILM

BROADWAYBITES

ENJOY A MEAL & A FILMWITH OUR COMBINED

TICKET DEALAVAILABLE EVERY DAY

£13.50 FULL £11.50 CONC/MEM

30% DISCOUNT ON PARKING ATFLETCHER GATE

CAR PARK ASK AT BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS

MON 6, 8PM

WE WERE HERE (15)

Dir: David Weissman

Dir: Bill Weber United States 2011 90m

Screening as part of LGBT HistoryMonth, We Were Here is a clear-eyed,soulful look at the AIDS epidemic inSan Francisco, with reflective survivorstalking about how community membersstepped up and weathered the stormindividually and collectively.

TUE 7, 8PM

AFTERSHOCK (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Feng Xiaogang China 2010 135m

Starring: Daoming Chen, Jingchu Zhang

To celebrate Chinese New Year we’reshowing Aftershock, the mostsuccessful Chinese movie of all time.An intimate epic, the film sweepsacross three crucial decades in recentChinese history and explores theresilience of a family devastated by1976 Tangshan earthquake.

FROM 5.30PMCHINESE FOOD NIGHTin our cafebar tonight.

TRADERETROGRESSIONTrade presents Retrogression, anexpanded curatorial project spread overthe next three months at Broadway.Three artists who have previouslypresented work with Trade have beencommissioned to produce new artworkthrough revisiting an existing piece oftheir own work. Featuring work byPhillip Henderson, Alexander Stevensonand Oliver Sutherland. Over threemonths, the exhibition will featurethese previous pieces alongside thenew commissions.

The lecture, story teller, physicalperformance and presentation devicescome under the spotlight in theartworks selected, each involvingdiffering levels of reuse, repetition andretelling.

Informed by a sense of political andeconomic retrogression, theprogramme has provided anopportunity for artists to use this periodof reflection or looking back as astarting point for artistic adventure andescapism.

MON 27, 6.15PM

PHILLIP HENDERSON - TIME MACHINE LECTURE #10FREE PERFORMANCEAs if caught in a large game of Chinesewhispers, each of Phillip Henderson’sTime Machine Lectures contain amodified version of one or more of thepast lectures. Re-modelled, andrearranged, the lectures are created tosuit the physical environment in whichthey are positioned adding inHenderson’s current relation to thetheory of time and space.

Time Machine Lecture #10 seems tocollapse in on itself, as if the lecture isa transparent film, layered on top of theprevious lecture - parts of previouslectures can be seen and partsobscured - ultimately the subject ofspace and time starts to warp the formof each ensuing Lecture.

Free performance but to avoiddisappointment booking isessential.

Retrogression is curated by Bruce Asbestos / Tradeand commissioned by Broadway Media Arts

tradegallery.org

FRI 10, FROM 7PM FREE EVENTPART OF LIGHT NIGHT

WALLFOUR LASER PLAYMULTIPLAYER INTERACTIVE GAMESFrom the creators of Renga, thegroundbreaking feature-length showcontrolled entirely by the audience,wallFour offers a little treat for LightNight attendees. Come and join the funin this 10 minute team game for up toa dozen players.

MON 20, 6PM

WALLFOUR RENGA Movie screens with frickin’ laserbeams! wallFour presents Renga, theirground breaking feature-length showcontrolled entirely by the audience.Using your laser pointers to interactdirectly with the cinema screen, take ajourney together in a 100-player co-operative experience and taste the thrillof collective victory! Renga combinesstrategic conquest elements fromgames such as Civilisation with actionphases inspired by old-school arcadeclassics such as Defender.

Normal Ticket Prices Apply

THU 2, 6PM

SHOW & TELLJoin us for Show & Tell at BroadwayCinema; an evening of inspiring, weirdand wonderful tales from people doinggreat things in Nottingham. Seewebsite for more details.

FRI 10, FROM 3.30PM (DURATION 20MINS)

Programmed as part of Nottingham’s Light Night festivities, The Ice Book is a miniaturetheatre show made of paper and light. This delicate paper cut puppet show is broughtto life with projected light. Our Actors tell a magical story within a miniature paperworld. A touching, intimate and fragile performance for very small audiences.Suitable for adults and children age 10+.Performances at half hour intervals. Tickets £5.Places are limited so advance booking is recommended.

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DICKENS ON SCREEN: AN ILLUSTRATED TALK6.30PM & DICKENS IN LONDON8.45PMScreenwriter Michael Eaton andFilm London CEO Adrian Wootton,will give an overview of the richand varied history of Dickens filmand TV adaptations from 1898 to2012, taking in both the classicsand neglected curios and liberallyinterspersing their talk with filmclips. This will be followed byDickens in London, a new artistcommission. Five of Dickens’journalistic essays were adaptedby Michael Eaton for five radioplays (featuring Anthony Sher, AlexJennings and Samuel Barnett)depicting Dickens’ impressions ofLondon. Film artist Chris Newbyresponded to the plays and,working in counterpoint to theaudio, created an arresting,powerful and highly distinctivework that incorporates animation,puppetry and contemporaryfootage, and a Neil Brand score.

Tickets for talk & film: £8.50 full / £7 concs + members

DICKENS ON FILM...THIS MONTH’SSUNDAY BRUNCH SHOWS

SUN 5, 1PM

THE PICKWICK PAPERS (U)* Dir: Noel Langley

SUN 12, 12.45PM

OLIVER TWIST (PG)

Dir: David Lean

SUN 19, 12.15PM

DAVID COPPERFIELD (U)*Dir: George Cukor

SUN 26, 12.45PM

GREAT EXPECTATIONS (PG)

Dir: David Lean

*Title TBC - check website forconfirmation.

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● AMELIE ● BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S

● CASABLANCA ● HEARTBREAKER ● MOULIN ROUGE

● ROMANTICS ANONYMOUS

Please tick one choice, detach this form and hand in to box office.

See page 7 for our special VALENTINE’S MEAL + MOVIE offer.

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SUN 5, 2PM

THE BLUES BROTHERS (15)

Dir: John Landis United States 1980 133m

Starring: John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd

A cult comedy classic, The BluesBrothers comes packed with carchases, music and cameoappearances.

HAPPY 25TH BIRTHDAY TO SIMON(SUE) THE INDIE CHICK!

SUN 12, 1.45PM

SOME LIKE IT HOT (PG)

Dir: Billy Wilder United States 121m

Starring: Tony Curtis, Marilyn Monroe,

Jack Lemmon

Arguably the best and most popularcomedy ever made, Lemmon, Curtisand Monroe star in this rip-roaring,cross-dressing story of Jazz musicians,gangsters and a credulous blonde.

HAPPY 50TH BIRTHDAY MUM,WITH LOTS OF LOVE FROM STEVE & RACHEL

SUN 19, 2PM

THE DARK KNIGHT (12A)

Dir: Christopher Nolan United States

2008 152m

Starring: Christian Bale, Heath Ledger

Batman sets out to destroy organizedcrime in Gotham for good. But he soonfinds himself prey to a criminalmastermind known as the Joker, whothrusts Gotham into anarchy and forcesthe Dark Knight ever closer to crossingthe fine line between hero and anti-hero.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO OUR VERYSPECIAL MUM. WE LOVE YOU! X

SUN 26, 2PM

BABE (U)

Dir: Chris Noonan Australia 1995 92m

Starring: James Cromwell

The charming and enormously populartale of the friendly little pig withamazing shepherding skills!

HAPPY 80TH BIRTHDAY JOAN‘WONDER WOMAN’ LOVE FAMILYAND FRIENDS

09

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

BROADWAY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES INVESTMENT FROM

With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of theMedia Programme of the European Union.

WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK/CONTACT 13

THE BOX OFFICE IS OPEN Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat andSun from 12pm. It closes 15 minutes after the start of thefinal film.

TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can payfor your tickets with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards inperson, by phone or online. There is a £1.50 pertransaction charge for phone and web sales.

PRICES Full £7 / Conc £5.50 Member £5.50 Conc Member £4.50 Student Member £3.50Family Matinee £3.50 Children under 12 £3.50Student Sunday £4 Silver Screen £4

3D FILMS an additional £2 full / £1.50 concs + members

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIPFor discounts on films, food and events.Full £22 Conc £17Joint Full £38 Joint Conc £27

BROADWAY BITES FILM AND MEAL DEALEat, watch a movie and save money!Full £13.50 Conc & member £11.50

GROUP DISCOUNT Groups of ten or more will receive adiscount on full and concessionary tickets. To receive thegroup discount please contact the Box Office inadvance.

CONCESSIONS are available to full time students inpossession of a valid NUS card with picture, State pensioners,registered disabled, unemployed and children under 16. Bringproof of concessionary status when buying tickets.

CHILD POLICY Broadway welcomes children into its buildingand Cafébar until 9pm. However, children must always besupervised by a parent or carer. Broadway cannot acceptresponsibility for the well-being of children who are notsupervised. Babies are not permitted into the screens, with theexception of Bringing Up Baby! screenings.

ACCESS INFORMATION Broadway is fully accessible topeople using wheelchairs. An infra-red hearing system is fittedin each auditorium - Screen 2 and the box office also haveinduction loops which can be used with your hearing aid setto 'T'. Guide Dogs are welcome. Back supports and seatwedges are also available from the Box Office. Let us know ifanything doesn't come up to scratch and we'll try to put itright. Brochure available in alternative formats on request.

EVENING PARKING Free on street parking is available after 8pm on BroadStreet and on surrounding streets.

Broadway is located at 14-18 Broad Street,Nottingham NG1 3AL, five minutes walk from theMarket Square, in Hockley. The closest tram stop tous is the Lace Market.

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FEBRUARY 2012

MY MOVIEYour chance to see the filmof your choice in a cinemascreen at 2pm on a Sundayafternoon.

For details call 0115 952 6600 oremail [email protected]

SPECIALSCREENINGS

LIVE BY SATELLITE

THU 9, 7.30PM LIVE & SAT 11, 1PM ENCORE

NT LIVE: TRAVELLING LIGHT (12A)

Duration: 180m

A funny and fascinating tribute to theEastern European immigrants whobecame major players in Hollywood’sgolden age starring Antony Sher.Tickets: £12.50 full / £11 concs + members

SAT 11, 5PM

MET OPERA LIVE:WAGNER’SGOTTERDAMMERUNG 384m

With its cataclysmic climax, the Met’snew Ring cycle, directed by RobertLepage, comes to its resolution.

SAT 25, 6PM & SUN 26, 12.30PM ENCORE

MET OPERA LIVE: VERDI’S ERNANI (12A) 229m

Angela Meade in Verdi’s thrilling gem.

Live Tickets: £25 full / £22 concs / £20 members Encore Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members

FRI 24, 7PM

STEVEN SEVERIN + VAMPYR (PG)

Dir: Carl Theodor Dreyer Germany 1932 75m

Following on from his Blood of a PoetUK tour, Steven Severin returns with hisnew score for Vampyr. Live in person,Siouxsie and the Banshees founder

Severin presents amesmerisingsynthesis of soundand image,heighteningappreciation of thesurreal and

enigmatic nature of Dreyer’s classic.

doing the businessA series of films about social and ethicalissues in business, programmed inconjunction with the International Centrefor Corporate Social Responsibility atNottingham University Business School.There will be an introduction before eachscreening and a post-film discussion.

TUE 21, 6PM

BLOOD IN THE MOBILE (12A)

A documentary examining the dark andbloody side of the mobile phones wecan’t live without.

TUE 28, 6PM

UP THE YANGTZE (15)

The contradictions of modern China areexplored in this documentary about thebuilding of the largest hydroelectricdam in the world.

11FEBRUARY 2012

MEDIA ARTSCAFEBAR OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 9AM - 11PMTHU - SAT: 9AM - 12AMSUN: 10AM - 11PM

MEZZ OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 5PM - 11PMTHU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

TUE 7, FROM 5.30PMCHINESE FOOD NIGHT To complement the Chinese box office sensation, Aftershock.

TUE 14, FROM 7PMb VALENTINE’S NIGHT MEAL + MOVIE bEnjoy a 3 course meal in our Mezz Bar with your loved one,followed by the most popular romantic film chosen by our customers.Just log onto our website to vote for the film you’d like to see fromthe shortlist we’ve compiled, or fill in the form on page 8 and leave itat the box office.Meal + Movie Tickets: £49.90 per couple (full price) / £45.90 per couple (concs + members).Advance booking through the box office is essential - event not available online.

THU 16, 7.30PMWEST COAST USA WINE TASTINGTo help celebrate the Oscar season Laurie Moran, wine enthusiastand Broadway Board Member, will take us on a tour of wines from upand down the West Coast of America. Tickets £25 (includes lightbuffet). Places are limited so book early.

TUE 21, 8.30PMCINE-BAR: THE PRINCESS BRIDE (PG)This delightful twist on the classic fairy tale is packed fullof swashbuckling action, adventure, love and laughs.Table service is available and rustling, slurping andcheering are definitely allowed! Tickets £3.50 -includes free drink (selected drinks only).

THU 2, FROM 8.45PM1UP VIDEO GAME QUIZPower up for our popular gaming quiz.£1 a head to join in the fun.

FRI 10, FROM 7PM LIGHT NIGHT WALLFOUR: LASER PLAY - see page 11 for details.

TUE 28, FROM 8.30PMBROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZDon’t miss our monthly head-scratcher - prizes for the victors! £1 a head to join in.

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MON 6, 8PM

WE WERE HERE (15)

Dir: David Weissman

Dir: Bill Weber United States 2011 90m

Screening as part of LGBT HistoryMonth, We Were Here is a clear-eyed,soulful look at the AIDS epidemic inSan Francisco, with reflective survivorstalking about how community membersstepped up and weathered the stormindividually and collectively.

TUE 7, 8PM

AFTERSHOCK (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Feng Xiaogang China 2010 135m

Starring: Daoming Chen, Jingchu Zhang

To celebrate Chinese New Year we’reshowing Aftershock, the mostsuccessful Chinese movie of all time.An intimate epic, the film sweepsacross three crucial decades in recentChinese history and explores theresilience of a family devastated by1976 Tangshan earthquake.

FROM 5.30PMCHINESE FOOD NIGHTin our cafebar tonight.

TRADERETROGRESSIONTrade presents Retrogression, anexpanded curatorial project spread overthe next three months at Broadway.Three artists who have previouslypresented work with Trade have beencommissioned to produce new artworkthrough revisiting an existing piece oftheir own work. Featuring work byPhillip Henderson, Alexander Stevensonand Oliver Sutherland. Over threemonths, the exhibition will featurethese previous pieces alongside thenew commissions.

The lecture, story teller, physicalperformance and presentation devicescome under the spotlight in theartworks selected, each involvingdiffering levels of reuse, repetition andretelling.

Informed by a sense of political andeconomic retrogression, theprogramme has provided anopportunity for artists to use this periodof reflection or looking back as astarting point for artistic adventure andescapism.

MON 27, 6.15PM

PHILLIP HENDERSON - TIME MACHINE LECTURE #10FREE PERFORMANCEAs if caught in a large game of Chinesewhispers, each of Phillip Henderson’sTime Machine Lectures contain amodified version of one or more of thepast lectures. Re-modelled, andrearranged, the lectures are created tosuit the physical environment in whichthey are positioned adding inHenderson’s current relation to thetheory of time and space.

Time Machine Lecture #10 seems tocollapse in on itself, as if the lecture isa transparent film, layered on top of theprevious lecture - parts of previouslectures can be seen and partsobscured - ultimately the subject ofspace and time starts to warp the formof each ensuing Lecture.

Free performance but to avoiddisappointment booking isessential.

Retrogression is curated by Bruce Asbestos / Tradeand commissioned by Broadway Media Arts

tradegallery.org

FRI 10, FROM 7PM FREE EVENTPART OF LIGHT NIGHT

WALLFOUR LASER PLAYMULTIPLAYER INTERACTIVE GAMESFrom the creators of Renga, thegroundbreaking feature-length showcontrolled entirely by the audience,wallFour offers a little treat for LightNight attendees. Come and join the funin this 10 minute team game for up toa dozen players.

MON 20, 6PM

WALLFOUR RENGA Movie screens with frickin’ laserbeams! wallFour presents Renga, theirground breaking feature-length showcontrolled entirely by the audience.Using your laser pointers to interactdirectly with the cinema screen, take ajourney together in a 100-player co-operative experience and taste the thrillof collective victory! Renga combinesstrategic conquest elements fromgames such as Civilisation with actionphases inspired by old-school arcadeclassics such as Defender.

Normal Ticket Prices Apply

THU 2, 6PM

SHOW & TELLJoin us for Show & Tell at BroadwayCinema; an evening of inspiring, weirdand wonderful tales from people doinggreat things in Nottingham. Seewebsite for more details.

FRI 10, FROM 3.30PM (DURATION 20MINS)

Programmed as part of Nottingham’s Light Night festivities, The Ice Book is a miniaturetheatre show made of paper and light. This delicate paper cut puppet show is broughtto life with projected light. Our Actors tell a magical story within a miniature paperworld. A touching, intimate and fragile performance for very small audiences.Suitable for adults and children age 10+.Performances at half hour intervals. Tickets £5.Places are limited so advance booking is recommended.

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DICKENSNIGHTTHU 23

DICKENS ON SCREEN: AN ILLUSTRATED TALK6.30PM & DICKENS IN LONDON8.45PMScreenwriter Michael Eaton andFilm London CEO Adrian Wootton,will give an overview of the richand varied history of Dickens filmand TV adaptations from 1898 to2012, taking in both the classicsand neglected curios and liberallyinterspersing their talk with filmclips. This will be followed byDickens in London, a new artistcommission. Five of Dickens’journalistic essays were adaptedby Michael Eaton for five radioplays (featuring Anthony Sher, AlexJennings and Samuel Barnett)depicting Dickens’ impressions ofLondon. Film artist Chris Newbyresponded to the plays and,working in counterpoint to theaudio, created an arresting,powerful and highly distinctivework that incorporates animation,puppetry and contemporaryfootage, and a Neil Brand score.

Tickets for talk & film: £8.50 full / £7 concs + members

DICKENS ON FILM...THIS MONTH’SSUNDAY BRUNCH SHOWS

SUN 5, 1PM

THE PICKWICK PAPERS (U)* Dir: Noel Langley

SUN 12, 12.45PM

OLIVER TWIST (PG)

Dir: David Lean

SUN 19, 12.15PM

DAVID COPPERFIELD (U)*Dir: George Cukor

SUN 26, 12.45PM

GREAT EXPECTATIONS (PG)

Dir: David Lean

*Title TBC - check website forconfirmation.

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TUE 14, 8.45PM

bVALENTINE’S NIGHT MOVIE AUDIENCE CHOICEWe’re asking you to choose the romantic film we show tonight! Just votefor the film you’d like to see from the list below and leave it at the boxoffice, or log onto our website and vote online before 5pm on Monday 6thFebruary. Then come along and find out what the people of Nottinghamhave chosen.

● AMELIE ● BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S

● CASABLANCA ● HEARTBREAKER ● MOULIN ROUGE

● ROMANTICS ANONYMOUS

Please tick one choice, detach this form and hand in to box office.

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Broadway Media Arts is produced by Matt Davenport in association with Mathew Trivett from Trampoline: Agency Art& Media. With the financial support of the Arts Council England we are commissioning artists working across fields ofdigital cultures, media and film. For more information about this programme please visit broadway.org.uk.