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Page 1: March –May 2016 - onFife · The Hateful Eight Rating 18 I Running Time 168 mins I USA I 2016 Directed by Quentin Tarantino Starring Samuel L. Jackson, Kurt Russell, Jennifer Jason

March –May 2016

SCREEN

www.onfife.com

BOOK ONLINEall tickets only £5.50(advance online booking only,must be purchased minimum 24 hours before screening)

IncludingJoy

The Hateful EightThe Revenant

YouthThe Danish Girl

Deadpool

Page 2: March –May 2016 - onFife · The Hateful Eight Rating 18 I Running Time 168 mins I USA I 2016 Directed by Quentin Tarantino Starring Samuel L. Jackson, Kurt Russell, Jennifer Jason

Fri 18 March 11am/7.30pm

JoyRating 12A I Running Time 124 mins I USA I 2016Directed by David O. Russell Starring Jennifer Lawrence, Robert De Niro, Bradley CooperThe rags-to-riches saga of Joy Mangano, the entrepreneur and inventor who gave theworld the Miracle Mop, Joy is the latest in a series of brilliant collaborations between Oscarwinner Jennifer Lawrence and director David O. Russell. A dreamy, artfully handled filmwhich matches the triumph and ingenuity and of its somewhat unlikely source material.

Sat 19 March 3pm

Le MeprisRating 15 I Running Time 103 mins I France/Italy I 1963 I SubtitledDirected by Jean-Luc Godard Starring Brigitte Bardot, Michel Piccoli, Jack PalanceFirst released in 1963, Jean-Luc Godard’s Le Mepris is one of the undisputed masterpieces of French cinema. Godard’s only big-budget film with a major star – Brigitte Bardot, in her paparazzi-chased prime – Le Mepris is the tale of the increasingly estranged wife of ascriptwriter (Piccoli) trying to bring Ulysses to the screen.

For details of all film and theatre events on at Adam Smith Theatre, Carnegie Hall, Dunfermline, Lochgelly Centre and Rothes Halls, Glenrothes go to www.onfife.com. For alterations or additions to the film programme visit www.onfife.com/film.

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Company Number: SC415704. Scottish Charity Number: SCO43442.

All Hard of Hearing (HOH) screenings have subtitles on screen.

Sat 19 March 7.30pm

The Hateful EightRating 18 I Running Time 168 mins I USA I 2016Directed by Quentin Tarantino Starring Samuel L. Jackson, Kurt Russell, Jennifer Jason Leigh23 years after bursting on to our screens with Reservoir Dogs, Quentin Tarantino has delivered his most intimate film since that auspicious debut. The Hateful Eight features a magnificent ensemble cast of bounty hunters trying to find shelter during a blizzard, only to find themselves pulled further into a plot of betrayal and deception.

Sun 20 March 7.30pm

A War Rating 15 I Running Time 115 mins I Denmark I 2015 I SubtitledDirected by Tobias Lindholm Starring Pilou Asbæk, Tuva Novotny, Dar Salim, Søren MallingThe powerful story of a Danish army officer on trial, A War is an engrossing and impeccably sensitive Afghanistan War drama. Switching between the chaos of conflict and the suffocating stillness of post-war trial, A War is a riveting, complex film that asks one simple question: what do you do when there’s no right answer?

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Wed 23 March 7.30pm

RoomRating 15 I Running Time 118 mins I Ireland/Canada I 2015Directed by Lenny Abrahamson Starring Brie Larson, Jacob Tremblay, Sean BridgersThe ostensibly gruesome tale of a young woman and her son who have been kidnappedand imprisoned for years by a psychotic abuser, Room is an unexpectedly life-affirmingparable of parenthood clothed in a modern-day horror story. Brie Larson gives an astounding performance in an intelligent and emotionally engaging film about the adult world.

Thu 24 March 11am/7.30pm

The RevenantRating 15 I Running Time 156 mins I USA I 2016Directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu Starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hardy

From the director of last year’s extraordinary Birdman, The Revenant is an immersive andvisceral cinematic experience that captures the astonishing power of the human spirit. Leftfor dead in the uncharted American wilderness, explorer Hugh Glass (DiCaprio) embarkson a desperate journey through nature driven only by his sheer will to survive.

Fri 25 March (HOH) 11am/7.30pm

CreedRating 12A I Running Time 133 mins I USA I 2016Directed by Ryan Coogler Starring Michael B. Jordan, Sylvester Stallone, Graham McTavishRocky Balboa returns in Creed, an entertaining spin-off of the legendary series of SylvesterStallone films. Stallone dons the famous boxing gloves and prepares for a training montagealongside Adonis Johnson Creed (Jordan), son of Apollo Creed, who asks Rocky to coachhim ahead of the toughest challenge of his career.

Sun 27 March 7.30pm

YouthRating 15 I Running Time 124 mins I Italy/France/Swiss/UK I 2016Directed by Paolo Sorrentino Starring Michael Caine, Harvey Keitel, Rachel WeiszPaolo Sorrentino’s follow-up to 2013’s acclaimed Great Beauty, Youth stars Michael Caineand Harvey Keitel as best friends who reflect on their lives while vacationing in the SwissAlps. A story of the eternal struggle between age and youth, Youth explores fading memories and failing bodies without resorting to melancholy.

Wed 30 March 7.30pm

Spotlight Rating 15 I Running Time 129 mins I USA I 2016Directed by Thomas McCarthy Starring Rachael McAdams, Liev Schreiber, Mark RuffaloA movie of clarity and force, Spotlight is a drama about the Boston Globe’s 2002 campaignto investigate a church cover-up of child abuse by Catholic priests. Director Thomas McCarthy, aided by a uniformly excellent ensemble cast, displays an investigative reporter’sflair for seeing beyond the headlines in a powerfully affecting piece of filmmaking.

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Thu 31 March (HOH) 11am/7.30pm

The Danish GirlRating 15 I Running Time 120 mins I UK/USA/Bel/Den/Ger I 2016Directed by Tom Hooper Starring Eddie Redmayne, Alicia Vikander, Amber HeardLast seen winning an Oscar for his note-perfect Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything,Eddie Redmayne excels once again as Lili Elbe, one of the first people to undergo sex reassignment surgery. It’s not just about Redmayne though; Tom Hooper’s The Danish Girlis a superlative film, one of transformation and transcendence.

Fri 1 April 11am/7.30pm

Dad’s ArmyRating PG I Running Time 100 mins I UK I 2016Directed by Oliver Parker Starring Catherine Zeta-Jones, Bill Nighy, Toby Jones, Tom Courtenay

A revival of the legendary, much-loved TV comedy which ran from 1968 to 1977, Dad’s Armyis driven by an exceptional ensemble cast, from a deliciously flirty Catherine Zeta Jones to BillNighy at his most Bill Nighy-ish, and a script full of razor-sharp one-liners. Don’t panic!

Sat 2 April 3pm

GoosebumpsRating PG I Running Time 103 mins I USA/Australia I 2016Directed by Rob Letterman Starring Jack Black, Amy Ryan, Dylan MinnetteBased on RL Stine’s incredibly successful series of books – which have sold upwards of 350 million copies – Goosebumps is a post-modern twist on the children’s horror movie. Jack Blackplays Stine, always hilarious even whilst meeting some of the more gruesome creations fromhis novels in the real world.

Sat 2 April 7.30pm

The Big ShortRating 15 I Running Time 130 mins I USA I 2016Directed by Adam McKay Starring Christian Bale, Steve Carell, Ryan GoslingAnchorman director Adam McKay’s riotously entertaining portrait of the speculators who profited from the 2008 financial collapse, The Big Short is the blackest of comedies about gluttony, incompetence and barefaced corruption. A far cry from Wall Street, this chaos and disorder-filled financial sector is the perfect backdrop for an utterly engrossing and bitinglysatirical treatise on the pitfalls of greed.

Sun 3 April 3pm

Whisky Galore Rating U I Running Time 82 mins I UK I 1949Directed by Alexander Mackendrick Starring Basil Radford, Joan Greenwood, Catherine LaceyOne of the greatest Ealing comedies, Whisky Galore is a classic about Scottish islanders attempting to liberate a boatload of alcohol. Beautifully shot on location in documentary styleon the isle of Barra, it's a brilliantly funny and sharp ensemble caper that has lost none of itssparkle.

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Wed 6 April 8pm

Where You Were Meant To Beplus live performance by Aidan MoffatRating N/C 15+ I Running Time 75 mins I UK I 2016Directed by Paul Fegan Starring Aidan Moffat, Sheila Stewart

Tues 12 April 7.30pm

Janis: Little Girl BlueRating 15 I Running Time 104 mins I USA I 2016Directed by Amy J. Berg Starring Janis Joplin, Cat Power (voice), Peter Albin, Sam Andrew

An absorbing and loving ode to late blues-rock goddess Janis Joplin, Little Girl Blue is a fitting tribute to a maverick and short-lived talent. Mixing archive footage with excavated letters written by Joplin to friends, lovers and family members, this is a fresh portrait revealing the vulnerable heart of a tough and powerful innovator.

Sun 17 April 1pm

Alvin and The Chipmunks – The Road Chip Rating U I Running Time 92 mins I USA I 2016Directed by Walt Becker Voices Jason Lee, Jesica Ahlberg, Josh GreenWhen Dave (Lee) reveals that he is to propose to his girlfriend, the Chipmunks fear for theirfuture, especially as her teenage son Miles (Green) has taken an instant disliking to Dave’sfurry friends. As Alvin, Simon and Theodore put their heads together to try to break up thehappy couple, they find an unlikely ally...

Wed 20 April 7.30pm

TrumboRating 15 I Running Time 124 mins I USA I 2016Directed by Jay Roach Starring Bryan Cranston, Elle Fanning, Diane Lane, Helen MirrenAmerican screenwriter and novelist Dalton Trumbo who became one of the Hollywood Tenin 1947, blacklisted for refusing to testify during investigations of communist influences inHollywood. The first retelling of his extraordinary story, Trumbo is a winning, lively film, and a fitting tribute to the extraordinary resilience of the man himself.

Thu 21 April 11am

The Lavender Hill MobRating U I Running Time 81 mins I UK I 1951Directed by Charles Crichton Starring Alec Guinness, Stanley Holloway, Sidney JamesNow 65 years old, The Lavender Hill Mob is a peerless evocation of the austerity of bomb-damaged postwar London, and another in a series of unimpeachable Ealing classics. A masterly, inventive comedy about one million dollar heist that is both an ingenious andinept, it remains a slice of pure comic wonderment.

Cult Scottish raconteur and former Arab Strap frontman Aidan Moffat sets out to explorehis country’s past by rewriting its oldest songs. Inspired by 79-year old balladeer SheilaStewart, Moffat embarks on a trip around Scotland’s remote parts that encompasses a feudbetween two monster hunters at Loch Ness, a dismissive Hebridean farmer and a mob ofancient warriors in a Highland graveyard. Tickets £10/£8 (Conc)

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Fri 22 April 7.30pm

Hail, Caesar! Rating PG I Running Time 106 mins I USA/UK I 2016Directed by Ethan Coen, Joel Coen Starring Channing Tatum, George Clooney, Tilda SwintonFour-time Oscar-winning directors Joel and Ethan Coen return for a comedy about FiftiesHollywood, and the ill-fated production of the epic Hail, Caesar! This hilarious and star-studded satire serves as both a send-up and celebration of the golden age, with a subtle poignancy shining through its uproarious veneer.

Tues 3 May 7.30pm

ChronicRating 15 I Running Time 93 mins I Mexico/France I 2016Directed by Michel Franco Starring Tim Roth, Michael Cristofer, Bitsie TullochWith a stellar performance by Tim Roth, Chronic raises many complex and uncomfortablequestions about the way we deal with death. Playing a nurse battling with the weight of his patients’ pain, Roth is calm and controlled, his devotion subtly but relentlessly shutting the familyout of the patient’s life, somehow excluding them from their own grief.

Thu 5 May (HOH) 11am/7.30pm

A Bigger SplashRating 15 I Running Time 124 mins I Italy/France I 2016Directed by Luca Guadagnino Starring Tilda Swinton, Matthias Schoenaerts, Ralph Fiennes

An unexpected drama in glorious surroundings, A Bigger Splash is a four-way study of sexand jealousy that boasts outstanding performances from Ralph Fiennes and Tilda Swinton.From the director of I Am Love, this is an utterly distinctive film, a cocktail of intense emotions,transcendent cinematography and unexpected detours.

Sun 8 May 3pm

Kung Fu Panda 3Rating PG I Running Time 95 mins I USA I 2016Directed by Alessandro Carloni, Jennifer Yuh Voices Jack Black, Angelina Jolie, Dustin HoffmanThe latest in the hugely successful series, Kung Fu Panda 3 sees Jack Black reprise his voice roleof Po, the kung fu fighting panda. When Po's biological father takes him on a journey to seewhere he really belongs, Po becomes the unlikely hero in a last-ditch attempt to save them fromtotal destruction.

Sun 8 May 7.30pm

DeadpoolRating 15 I Running Time 106 mins I USA I 2016Directed by Tim Miller Starring Morena Baccarin, Ryan Reynolds, Gina CaranoRyan Reynolds reprises his role as Wade Wilson from 2009’s X-Men Origins: Wolverine as he becomes the unlikely superhero Deadpool. When Wilson is diagnosed with terminal cancer, he prepares himself for the worst, until an experimental physician approaches him with thepromise that he can stop him from dying and give him a better life... as a superhero.

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Wed 11 May 7.30pm

Time Out of MindRating 15 I Running Time 120 mins I USA I 2014Directed by Oren Moverman Starring Richard Gere, Ben Vereen, Jena MaloneRichard Gere gives a performance that is as revelatory as it is unexpected, as a homeless man adrift in New York in Time Out of Mind. A stunning piece of economic realism, this is utterly gripping film ishaunting cinema that will change the way you look at the world.

Sat 14 May 7.30pm

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Rating 12A I Running Time tbc mins I USA I 2016Directed by Zack Snyder Starring Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Amy AdamsThe follow-up to 2013’s Man of Steel, Dawn of Justice brings together two of the best-loved superheroes of all-time as a terrifying evil threatens the safety of the human race. Will Batman andSuperman be able to sort out their differences, defeat their common enemy and save the day?

Sun 15 May 7.30pm

AnomalisaRating 15 I Running Time 90 mins I USA I 2016Directed by Duke Johnson, Charlie Kaufman Voices David Thewlis, Jennifer Jason Leigh

The animated tale of a motivational speaker struggling to cope with his isolation in the universe,Charlie Kaufman’s Anomalisa has all the hallmarks of a future classic. Told through arresting and innovative stop-motion, this is universal and witty film about love, loss and the human experience.

Fri 20 May 7.30pm

MargueriteRating 15 I Running Time 129 mins I France/Czech/Bel I 2016Directed by Xavier Giannoli Starring Catherine Frot, André Marcon, Michel Fau, Christa Théret

Loosely based on the life infamous opera singer – and David Bowie favourite – Florence Foster Jenkins, Marguerite is a film about passion and music. For years Marguerite has sung for her friendsand husband, who have pretended to enjoy her terrible out-of-tune voice. However, when she decides to perform for a greater audience, should she still be encouraged?

Sat 21 May 3pm

ZootroplisRating PG I Running Time 90 mins I USA I 2016Directed by Bryon Howard, Rich Moore, Jared Bush Voices Idris Elba, Ginnifer GoodwinThe wonderful new Disney animated adventure, Zootropolis is the tale of a city full of anthropomorphic animals where optimistic new police officer Judy Hopps discovers that being the first rabbit on a force of big, tough animals isn’t so easy as she partners with a fast-talking,scam-artist fox, Nick Wilde, to crack a puzzling case.

Thu 26 May 7.30pm

Mavis!Rating Doc I Running Time 80 mins I UK I 2016Directed by Jessica Edwards Starring Mavis Staples, Adam Ayres, Gene BargeMavis! is a documentary on gospel music legend and civil rights icon Mavis Staples and her familygroup, The Staple Singers. Featuring powerful live performances, rare archival footage, and conversations with friends and contemporaries including Bob Dylan, Prince, Jeff Tweedy and ChuckD, Mavis! reveals the struggles, successes, and stories behind her amazing journey.

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Thu 17 March 7pm NT Live Encore Screening Hangmen

Fri 18 March 11am/7.30pm Joy (12A)

Sat 19 March 3pm Le Mepris (subtitled) (15)

Sat 19 March 7.30pm The Hateful Eight (18)

Sun 20 March 7.30pm A War (15)

Wed 23 March 7.30pm Room (15)

Thu 24 March 11am/7.30pm The Revenant (15)

Fri 25 March (HOH) 11am/7.30pm Creed (12A)

Sun 27 March 7.30pm Youth (15)

Wed 30 March 7.30pm Spotlight (15)

Thu 31 March (HOH) 11am/7.30pm The Danish Girl (15)

Fri 1 April 11am/7.30pm Dad’s Army (PG)

Sat 2 April 3pm Goosebumps (PG)

Sat 2 April 7.30pm The Big Short (15)

Sun 3 April 3pm Whisky Galore (U)

Wed 6 April 8pm Where You Were Meant To Be (N/C15+)

Tues 12 April 7.30pm Janis: Little Girl Blue (15)

Sun 17 April 1pm Alvin and The Chipmunks – The Road Chip (U)

Wed 20 April 7.30pm Trumbo (15)

Thu 21 April 11am The Lavender Hill Mob (U)

Fri 22 April 7.30pm Hail, Caesar! (PG)

Tues 3 May 7.30pm Chronic (15)

Thu 5 May (HOH) 11am/7.30pm A Bigger Splash (15)

Sun 8 May 3pm Kung Fu Panda 3 (PG)

Sun 8 May 7.30pm Deadpool (15)

Wed 11 May 7.30pm Time Out of Mind (15)

Sat 14 May 7.30pm Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (12A)

Sun 15 May 7.30pm Anomalisa (15)

Fri 20 May 7.30pm Marguerite (15)

Sat 21 May 3pm Zootroplis (PG)

Thu 26 May 7.30pm Mavis! (Doc)

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