RitzDigital and Connaught Cinema film listings From Friday September 07 to Thursday September 13
4th September 2012
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RitzDigital and Connaught Cinema film listings
From Friday September 07 to Thursday September 13

All films screening at the Ritz Digital, Connaught Cinema or Pavilion Cinema

Total Recall (12A) 118mins
Screening until Thursday September 13

Friday September 07 and Saturday September 08: 4.45pm and 8pm
Sunday September 09: 4.45pm and 8pm +
Monday September 10: 7.45pm
Tuesday September 11: 5pm
Wednesday September 12: 2.30pm and 7.45pm
Thursday September 13: 7.45pm

+ Sunday Saver - all seats £4

“Welcome to Rekall, the company that can turn your dreams into real memories” - even though Douglas Quaid (Colin Farrell) has a beautiful wife (Kate Beckinsale) and a seemingly perfect life, such a mind-trip sounds too good to miss. But when the procedure goes horribly wrong, Quaid becomes a hunted man, forced to team-up with a rebel fighter (Jessica Biel) to save the world and himself. Don’t miss this brand new, action packed version of Philip K. Dick’s famous short story We Can Remember It For You Wholesale.

Anna Karenina (12) 130mins
Friday September 07 to Thursday September 20

Screening at the Pavilion Cinema on Monday September 10, Wednesday September 12 and Thursday September 13

Friday September 7: 4.15pm and 7.30pm
Saturday September 8: 1.15pm, 4.15pm and 7.30pm
Sunday September 9: 1.15pm, 4.15pm and 7.30pm +
Monday September 10: 1.45pm * and 7.30pm (Pavilion Cinema)
Tuesday September 11: 7.45pm
Wednesday September 12 and Thursday September 13: 7.30pm (Pavilion Cinema)

+ Sunday Saver - all seats £4

* Part of Monday Matinee season - all seats £4.50

A brand new adaptation of Leo Tolstoy’s epic novel, powerfully explores the capacity for love that surges through the human heart, from the passion between adulterers to the bond between a mother and her children. Starring Keira Knightley (in the title role) & Jude Law, directed by Joe Wright (Atonement) and adapted for the big screen by Academy Award winner Tom Stoppard.

Brave 2D (PG) 100mins
Saturday September 08 and Sunday Sept 09

Saturday September 08: 10.45am* and 2pm
Sunday September 09: 2pm

* 10.45am screening – All seats just £4!

Celtic princess Merida (Kelly McDonald), a skilled archer and headstrong daughter of King Fergus (Billy Connolly) and Queen Elinor (Emma Thompson), is determined to carve her own path in life, defying tradition and challenging destiny to change her fate. But when an ill-fated wish accidently unleashes chaos throughout the kingdom, Merida must correct her mistake and discover the meaning of true bravery to undo a beastly curse before it's too late.

Monday Matinees
A diverse mixture of modern movies, foreign language films and vintage Hollywood cinema, screening every Monday afternoon. Programme commences at 1.45pm. Film starts at 2pm

September 10    Anna Karenina (12A) 130mins
September 17    Red Tails (12A) 124mins

Saturday Morning Pictures
Perfect weekend entertainment for all the family. Every Saturday morning at 10.15am.

September 08    Ice Age 4: Continental Drift (U) film ends 12pm
September 15    Dr Seuss’ The Lorax 3D * (U) film ends 11.55am

Coming Soon:

Hope Springs (12A) 100mins: Opens Friday September 14

RitzDigital and Connaught Cinema, Union Place, Worthing. BN11 1LG
Pavilion Cinema, Marine Parade, Worthing, BN11 3PX

Box office: 01903 206 206 or www.worthingtheatres.co.uk

Tickets:
Films after 6pm: £7 (concessions £1.00 off)
Films before 6pm: £5.50.
All 3D screenings (including Sunday Savers): £2 extra per ticket.
Saturday Morning Pictures: £2 (unless marked * where all seats are £4)
Monday Matinees: £4.50
Sunday Savers: £4 for the Sunday evening screening (£6 for 3D)
Box seats:  £1 extra per ticket

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