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Take a look at the films coming up in the Corn Exchange cinema this May

There's something for everyone in our latest selection of films! 

From a new magical family film from the makers of Paddington and Wonka, to comedy-drama starring Ian McKellen, there's plenty to choose from in the latest line-up. Take a look below at some of the screenings coming up in our cinema.

Two people stood in a doorway. One leaning on it and the other person in the foreground looking back at him.

The Christophers + Recorded Q&A (15)

In this comedy-drama starring Ian McKellen, two siblings hire a forger to finish their artist father's famous paintings, so they they can increase their inheritance.

A group of people dressed in costume infront of a stately home

Our Land (12A)

Daring to tread where few have trespassed before, this evocative film explores both sides of the 'Right to Roam' debate. Blending history with an eye for the future, this film challenges old beliefs around property and our relationship with nature.

A man wearing a blue and purple collared jacket stands in a crowd lit by pink lights

DJ Ahmet (PG)

Facing parental expectations and societal conservatism, a young boy from a remote Macedonian village escapes into music. This film premiered globally in the World Cinema Competition at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival on 23 January, where it received the World Cinema Dramatic - Audience Awards and World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Creative Vision.

A girl standing in a tree with two magical characters

The Magic Faraway Tree (U)

A modern family relocates to the countryside from busy city life. While out exploring, the children find a magical tree, full of eccentric characters. Directed by Ben Gregor from a screenplay written by Simon Farnaby, this is adapted from the much loved Enid Blyton book series of the same name.

A group of people standing in front of a caravan, surrounded by sheep

The Sheep Detectives (PG)

In this witty, new breed of mystery, George (Hugh Jackman) is a shepherd who reads detective novels to his beloved sheep every night, assuming they can't possibly understand. But when a mysterious incident disrupts life on the farm, the sheep realize they must become the detectives. As they follow the clues and investigate human suspects, they prove that even sheep can be brilliant crime-solvers.

Across our cinema seasons, we offer a range of accessible screenings, including Subtitled, Relaxed and Dementia Friendly screenings. If you have any questions about these, or if there is any other assistance you require, please ask at the Box Office on 01635 522733. We are always happy to help.

These films and more in the upcoming schedule are available to book online, or with the Box Office.