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                          Welcome
                            back to a new year at Imperial Cinema. You
                            might notice a thing or two different this
                            year. The cinema has just had a major
                            refurbishment including a brand new screen
                            and sound system to make our films look and
                            sound better than ever. But many things
                            haven't changed. We've still got a fantastic
                            selection of films, the prices are still the
                            same, and you can still buy
                              a season ticket to get into all our
                            regular weekly showings this term even
                            cheaper (just £1.25 a film). Starting this
                            Tuesday and Thursday, we've got a freshers
                            week double bill (once again including free
                            ice-cream) of How to Train Your
                              Dragon 2 and X-Men: Days
                              of Future Past. If you'd like to get
                              involved with running the cinema,
                            now's your chance. Whether expert or novice,
                            we're always looking for help with
                            projection, publicity, software &
                            hardware development or just generally
                            helping out. No experience is needed - we'll
                            train you up when you arrive. If this sounds
                            like your kind of thing, we're running an
                            introduction day on Sunday 12th
                              October, with sessions starting
                            on the hour from 11am to 4pm. Free
                              lunch included! |  
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                          How to Train Your
                            Dragon 2 Tuesday
                            7th October @ 18:30 Thursday
                            9th October @ 21:15 Journey back to Berk, where Vikings
                            and dragons are now living in harmony, five
                            years after the war of the first film. But
                            now a new foe arises, one who threatens to
                            take away everything the people of Berk hold
                            dear... Directed
                            by Dean DeBlois. Starring Jay Baruchel, Cate
                            Blanchett, Gerard Butler. |  
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                          X-Men: Days of
                            Future Past Tuesday
                            7th October @ 20:45 Thursday
                            9th October @ 18:30 The X-Men series combines the
                            original trilogy with the First Class
                            prequel in spectacular fashion, as the two
                            timelines (and casts) crash together in a
                            desperate attempt to prevent the extinction
                            of all mutants. Directed
                            by Bryan Singer. Starring Patrick Stewart,
                            Ian McKellen, Hugh Jackman. |  
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                          Tickets Single Film: £3
                            Members / £4 Non-Members Double Bill: £5
                            Members / £7 Non-Members |  
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                          Guardians of the
                            Galaxy Tuesday
                            14th October @ 18:30 Thursday
                            16th October @ 21:00 An '80s kid abducted from Earth, the
                            genetically modified daughter of the Marvel
                            universe's greatest foe, a warrior from an
                            entirely literal race, a talking racoon and
                            a walking tree all unite to save the
                            universe. Sounds ridiculous, is ridiculous,
                            and is possibly the best film of the year
                            for it. Directed
                            by James Gunn. Starring Chris Pratt, Vin
                            Diesel, Bradley Cooper. |  
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                          Godzilla Tuesday
                            14th October @ 21:00 Thursday
                            16th October @ 18:30 Everyone's favourite city-destroying
                            lizard finally gets the treatment he
                            deserves, in a reboot that pays homage to
                            the original films while also daring to do
                            its own thing as director Gareth Edwards
                            steps up from his indie debut in style. Directed
                            by Gareth Edwards. Starring Aaron
                            Taylor-Johnson, Elizabeth Olsen, Bryan
                            Cranston. |  
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                          Edge of Tomorrow Tuesday
                            21st October @ 18:30 Thursday
                            23rd October @ 21:00 Tom Cruise's best film in years takes
                            the likes of Saving Private Ryan, Source
                            Code, Starship Troopers and Groundhog Day,
                            shoves them in a futuristic blender, and
                            emerges as an utterly compelling sci-fi epic
                            with performances, visuals, and a story to
                            die for. Repeatedly. Directed
                            by Doug Liman. Starring Tom Cruise, Emily
                            Blunt, Bill Paxton. |  
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                          The Fault in Our
                            Stars Tuesday
                            21st October @ 20:45 Thursday
                            23rd October @ 18:30 The enormously popular book gets a
                            big-screen adaptation, with an enormously
                            talented cast dedicated to bringing the
                            heart-wrenching story to life. Expect tears.
                            Then expect a few more. Directed
                            by Josh Boone. Starring Shailene Woodley,
                            Ansel Elgort, Nat Wolff. |  
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                          Maleficent Tuesday
                            28th October @ 18:30 Thursday
                            30th October @ 21:45 Disney engages in a spot of what
                            could only be called fictional historical
                            revisionism, re-telling the story of
                            Sleeping Beauty from the perspective of its
                            villain, played gloriously by Angelina Jolie
                            in this live-action tale. Sumptuous visuals
                            and a new take on a classic story: what more
                            do you need? Directed
                            by Robert Stromberg. Starring Angelina
                            Jolie, Elle Fanning, Sharlto Copley. |  
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                          Boyhood Tuesday
                            28th October @ 20:30 Thursday
                            30th October @ 18:30 Easily one of the boldest cinematic
                            undertakings of all time, Boyhood was filmed
                            over 12 years, chronicling the story of one
                            boy from six to eighteen. A moving look at
                            just what it means to grow up, a piercing
                            examination of broken families, a nostalgia
                            trip for lost youth: read into it what you
                            will. It'll still be incredible. Directed
                            by Richard Linklater. Starring Ellar
                            Coltrane, Patricia Arquette, Ethan Hawke. |  
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                          The Inbetweeners 2 Tuesday
                            4th November @ 18:30 Thursday
                            6th November @ 21:00 The boys are back for one last trip.
                            A more cinematic outing for the group, from
                            a beloved-film-series-spoofing opening to
                            its excruciating central set-piece, seeing
                            them head over to Australia in search of
                            something better than the misery of
                            university life. Whether they find it or
                            not, it's still a hilarious ride. Directed
                            by Damon Beesley, Iain Morris. Starring
                            Simon Bird, James Buckley, Blake Harrison. |  
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                          22 Jump Street Tuesday
                            4th November @ 20:30 Thursday
                            6th November @ 18:30 Troublemakers-in-chief Schmidt and
                            Jenko are back - and this time, they're
                            going to college. After the previous film's
                            undercover high-school exploits somehow
                            proved successful, it's time to do it all
                            over again - with even more comedy. As
                            self-aware as they come, and still as funny,
                            the Jump Street boys do it again. Directed
                            by Phil Lord, Christopher Miller. Starring
                            Channing Tatum, Jonah Hill, Ice Cube. |  
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                          The Dark Knight
                            (2008) Monday
                            10th November @ 19:00 This term's Chair's Choice sees the
                            return of the second entry in Christopher
                            Nolan's acclaimed Batman trilogy, featuring
                            Heath Ledger's unforgettable, Oscar-winning
                            performance as the Joker. A true masterpiece
                            that proved, once and for all, that comic
                            book adaptations are here to stay. Directed
                            by Christopher Nolan. Starring Christian
                            Bale, Heath Ledger, Aaron Eckhart. |  
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                          Sin City: A Dame
                            to Kill For Tuesday
                            11th November @ 19:00 Thursday
                            13th November @ 19:00 Ten years on, it's time to head back
                            into the murky depths of Basin City, for
                            another grimy dose of noir-tinged comic book
                            mayhem courtesy of Frank Miller and Robert
                            Rodriguez. An even bigger cast - with
                            newcomers including Joseph Gordon-Levitt,
                            Eva Green (as the eponymous dame) and Josh
                            Brolin - unite to bring four more stories of
                            life and death to the big screen, all in the
                            unique style that made the first film such a
                            success. Directed
                            by Frank Miller, Robert Rodriguez. Starring
                            Mickey Rourke, Jessica Alba, Josh Brolin. |  
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                          Dawn of the Planet
                            of the Apes Tuesday
                            18th November @ 19:00 Thursday
                            20th November @ 19:00 The second entry in the
                            prequel/reboot series sees a world ravaged
                            by the virus unleashed at the end of the
                            previous film. Human civilisation has
                            collapsed, with only a few pockets of
                            survivors left to struggle on. The apes have
                            retreated into the forests, nurturing their
                            own fledgling society, but a chance
                            encounter gone wrong, and rebellious
                            factions amongst both apes and humans
                            threatens to spiral into all-out war. Directed
                            by Matt Reeves. Starring Gary Oldman, Keri
                            Russell, Andy Serkis. |  
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                          Tickets Single Film: £3
                            Members / £4 Non-Members Double Bill: £5
                            Members / £7 Non-Members |  
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