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November/December 2009 - Riverside Studios

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INFO<br />

Fantastic Mr. Fox<br />

Tuesday 22 <strong>December</strong> Single Bill<br />

Fantastic Mr. Fox (PG) 7.00pm<br />

Wes Anderson, USA, <strong>2009</strong>, 87m<br />

Voices: George Clooney, Meryl Streep, Bill Murray<br />

Anderson’s animated adaptation of the<br />

Roald Dahl classic. Angry farmers, tired<br />

of sharing their chickens with a sly fox,<br />

look to get rid of him and his family.<br />

Tuesday 22 <strong>December</strong> Single Bill<br />

The Men Who Stare at Goats (15)<br />

8.50pm<br />

Grant Heslov, USA/UK, <strong>2009</strong>, 90m<br />

George Clooney, Jeff Bridges, Ewan McGregor<br />

A reporter in Iraq thinks he has the<br />

story of a lifetime when he meets Lyn<br />

Cassady (Clooney) who claims to be a<br />

former member of the US Army’s First<br />

Earth Battalion, a unit that employs<br />

paranormal power in their missions.<br />

“Light-hearted and highly entertaining.”<br />

Screen International<br />

Wednesday 23 <strong>December</strong> Single Bills<br />

Fantastic Mr. Fox (PG) 7.00pm<br />

The Men Who Stare at Goats (15)<br />

8.50pm<br />

Please see Tuesday 22 <strong>December</strong><br />

for details.<br />

Thursday 24 – Saturday 26<br />

<strong>December</strong><br />

Cinema Closed<br />

Sunday 27 <strong>December</strong><br />

Jane Campion Double Bill<br />

Sweetie (15) 2.30pm<br />

Jane Campion, Australia, 1989, 100m<br />

Geneviève Lemon, Karen Colston, Tom Lycos<br />

The story of two sisters, one introspective<br />

and hypersensitive, the other extrovert,<br />

insensitive, child-like and garrulous. Its<br />

off-beat sense of humour makes for a<br />

film of some originality. The director’s<br />

first feature film.<br />

Bright Star (PG) 4.30pm<br />

Jane Campion, UK/Australia/France, <strong>2009</strong>, 118m<br />

Abbie Cornish, Ben Wishaw, Paul Schneider<br />

London 1818: a secret love affair<br />

begins between 23-year-old English<br />

poet John Keats and the girl next door,<br />

Fanny Brawne, which is to have<br />

a significant impact on their lives.<br />

“An affecting and deeply considered<br />

study of the last years in the short life<br />

of John Keats.” The Guardian<br />

Sweetie (15) 6.50pm<br />

Bright Star (PG) 8.50pm<br />

Please see above for details.<br />

Monday 28 <strong>December</strong><br />

Jane Campion Double Bill<br />

Sweetie (15) 6.45pm<br />

Bright Star (PG) 8.45pm<br />

Please see Sunday 27 <strong>December</strong><br />

for details.<br />

Tuesday 29 <strong>December</strong><br />

Jane Campion Double Bill<br />

Sweetie (15) 6.45pm<br />

Bright Star (PG) 8.45pm<br />

Please see Sunday 27 <strong>December</strong><br />

for details.<br />

Bright Star<br />

Wednesday 30 <strong>December</strong><br />

Double Bill<br />

Milk (15) 6.20pm<br />

Gus van Sant, USA, 2008, 128m<br />

Sean Penn, Emile Hirsch, Josh Brolin<br />

The powerful and inspiring story of<br />

California’s first openly gay elected<br />

official, Harvey Milk. The film charts<br />

the last eight years of Harvey’s life.<br />

“A briskly-told, warmly humanistic and<br />

stirring portrait.” Screen International<br />

Taking Woodstock (15) 8.50pm<br />

Ang Lee, USA, <strong>2009</strong>, 120m<br />

Demetri Martin, Imelda Staunton, Emile Hirsh<br />

A comedy inspired by the true story<br />

of Elliot Tiber (Martin) and his family<br />

who inadvertently played a pivotal role<br />

in the making of Woodstock Music<br />

and Arts Festival into the happening<br />

that it was.<br />

Thursday 31 <strong>December</strong><br />

Cinema Closed<br />

Info<br />

<strong>Riverside</strong> Bar<br />

and Kitchen<br />

<strong>Riverside</strong> Bar and Kitchen<br />

The atmospheric space at the<br />

heart of the building is a vibrant<br />

and contemporary setting for<br />

lunch, pre-show dinner and<br />

drinks. The <strong>Riverside</strong> Terrace is<br />

a stunning spot for entertaining.<br />

Bookings and enquiries<br />

020 8237 1009<br />

<strong>Riverside</strong> Kitchen<br />

Seasonal daily specials with an<br />

emphasis on freshly prepared<br />

ingredients available for lunch<br />

and dinner every day.<br />

Film Café<br />

Located in the foyer and open<br />

throughout the day serving fresh<br />

sandwiches, smoothies, salads<br />

and mozzo organic and fair<br />

trade coffee.<br />

Food served<br />

Monday – Saturday<br />

Sunday<br />

Midday – 3pm<br />

4pm – 9pm<br />

11am – 3pm Brunch<br />

4pm – 9pm

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