York Picturehouse: What's on at City Screen from May 2 to 8
Film lovers can enjoy a variety of films at Picturehouse — City Screen in York from May 2 to May 8.
FRI 2 MAY
Parthenope (15) 14:00, 19:40
Sinners (15) 14:15 Subtitled (Captioned), 19:20
The Penguin Lessons (12A) 11:20, 17:00
Thunderbolts (12A)* 11:40, 14:30, 17:20, 20:10
Picturehouse Docs | Screen Arts: Pink Floyd at Pompeii - MCMLXXII (PG) 12:10
reDiscover: Slade in Flame (50th Anniversary) (12A) 17:10
Toddler Time: Monkey See Monkey Do (Episodes 1-3) (U) 11:00
SAT 3 MAY
A Minecraft Movie (PG) 11:10
Conclave (12A) 17:40
Kids' Club: Moana 2 (PG) 10:35 Subtitled (Captioned)
Parthenope (15) 13:30, 20:10
Sinners (15) 17:10, 20:00
The Penguin Lessons (12A) 12:45, 15:10
Thunderbolts (12A)* 14:20, 16:30, 19:15
reDiscover – New Hollywood: Wanda (15) 12:00
SUN 4 MAY
A Minecraft Movie (PG) 11:10 Subtitled (Captioned)
Conclave (12A) 13:45
Parthenope (15) 13:10, 16:10
Sinners (15) 19:10
The Penguin Lessons (12A) 10:45, 13:30
Thunderbolts (12A)* 10:50, 16:30, 19:20
reDiscover – Wes Anderson: The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (15) 16:00
reDiscover: Starship Troopers (15) 18:45
MON 5 MAY
A Minecraft Movie (PG) 11:20
Conclave (12A) 11:40
Parthenope (15) 13:30, 19:10
Sinners (15) 16:20, 19:20
The Penguin Lessons (12A) 11:00, 14:30
Thunderbolts (12A)* 13:40, 16:40, 19:30
reDiscover: Slade in Flame (50th Anniversary) (12A) 17:00
TUE 6 MAY
Parthenope (15) 13:45, 16:40
Sinners (15) 19:30
The Penguin Lessons (12A) 14:40 Subtitled (Captioned), 16:20
Thunderbolts (12A)* 13:30, 17:10, 19:00
Discover – Preview: The Surfer (15) 20:00
WED 7 MAY
Conclave (12A) 11:15 Subtitled (Captioned)
Parthenope (15) 14:00, 16:50
Sinners (15) 11:30, 19:30
The Penguin Lessons (12A) 14:10, 17:00
Thunderbolts (12A)* 14:20, 17:10, 19:45
Screen Arts: Björk: Cornucopia (Cert TBC) 20:00
Watch with Baby: Thunderbolts (12A) 11:00
THU 8 MAY
Parthenope (15) 14:10, 16:40
Sinners (15) 19:40
The Penguin Lessons (12A) 14:00
Thunderbolts (12A)* 15:00 Subtitled (Captioned), 17:00, 19:30
Picturehouse Docs: Ocean With David Attenborough (PG) 19:50
Screen Arts: Tall Tales (12A) 18:00
* For 12A advice, please visit bbfc.co.uk
For more information, please visit picturehouses.com or phone 0871 902 5747.
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