Whether you're craving big-screen thrills or heartwarming adventures, we've got something for everyone. Catch the latest Disney delight, high-octane superhero showdowns, and edge-of-your-seat action and thrillers.
We also invite you to step into a meticulously crafted universe of pastel palettes, eccentric characters, and whimsical storytelling as we celebrate the films of Wes Anderson, one of cinema’s most distinctive auteurs.
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2 - 8 May
- Thunderbolts*
Thunderbolts*Oscar nominee Florence Pugh (Oppenheimer) leads an all-star cast in Thunderbolts, the 36th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe that sees a group of antiheroes, misfits and reformed supervillains tasked with a deadly mission with the potential to lead them to ruin or redemption.
The world's greatest threat requires the world's greatest team. Ensnared in a death trap, an unconventional team of antiheroes – Yelena Belova (Pugh), Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan), Red Guardian (David Harbour), Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen), Taskmaster (Olga Kurylenko) and John Walker (Wyatt Russell) – embark on a dangerous mission that forces them to confront the darkest corners of their pasts.
- Sinners
SinnersBlack Panther and Creed collaborators Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan deliver a new vision of fear, set in the pre-war South and dancing between genres, with elements of folk horror, Western, Southern Gothic, blaxploitation thriller, musical and vampire movie.
Trying to leave their troubled lives behind, twin brothers (both played by Jordan) return to their hometown to start again – only to discover an even greater evil waiting to welcome them there.
“You keep dancing with the devil, one day he’s gonna follow you home.” Also featuring Hailee Steinfeld, Jack O’Connell and Miles Caton, entirely conceptualised by Coogler, Sinners is smart, surprising and wholly entertaining.
“Michael B Jordan’s genre-mashing vampire film Sinners deserves to be a global sensation” ★★★★ The Independent
- Death of a Unicorn
Death of a UnicornKnives Out meets Jurassic Park in Alex Scharfman’s riotous feature debut starring Paul Rudd, Jenna Ortega, Richard E. Grant, Will Poulter, Téa Leoni and Barry’s Anthony Carrigan.
A father (Rudd) and his daughter (Ortega) accidentally hit and kill a unicorn while en route to a weekend retreat, where the father’s billionaire boss (Grant) seeks to exploit the creature's miraculous curative properties.
Both a gleefully gory horror comedy and an anarchic satire of big pharma and the super-rich, Death of a Unicorn is executive produced by Ari Aster (Hereditary, Midsommar).
- The Penguin Lessons
The Penguin LessonsSteve Coogan stars in this warm, witty comedy drama from The Full Monty and Military Wives director Peter Cattaneo, based on Tom Michell's bestselling memoir.
Buenos Aires, 1976: Tom (Coogan) arrives to begin teaching at a prestigious boarding school. But Argentina's politics are fraught, and despite the headmaster's (Jonathan Pryce) instructions to keep calm and carry on, the school shuts after the eventual coup d'état. Visiting Uruguay, Tom rescues a penguin after an oil spill and after sneaking it back to Argentina, begins a strange and beautiful friendship with the bird that sees it become an unwitting agent of change for Tom and eventually, the whole school.
- Bluey at the Cinema: Let's Play Chef Collection
Bluey at the Cinema: Let's Play Chef CollectionBluey at the Cinema: Let’s Play Chef Collection is an hour-long treat for fans of Bluey to enjoy. Made up of eight chef-themed episodes from the hit TV show’s three series, it’s all based around the fun of food!
This compilation will showcase memorable moments such as Takeaway and Fancy Restaurant, and highlight the Heeler’s skills in the kitchen with episodes such as Omelette and Duck Cake. Cooking has never been so fun!
- Bonnie & Clyde The Musical
Bonnie & Clyde The MusicalDiscover the electrifying story of love, adventure and crime that captivated a nation.
Starring Tony Award nominee Jeremy Jordan and Olivier Award nominee Frances Mayli McCann, this award-winning production (including Best New Musical, WhatsOnStage Awards 2023) was recorded live at London's Theatre Royal Drury Lane.
An exhilarating retelling of the unbelievable true story of America's most infamous couple, it follows the fearless journey of ill-fated lovers Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, who went from small-town nobodies to infamous folk heroes at the height of the Great Depression.
- Oh My Goodness! (Juste Ciel!)
Oh My Goodness! (Juste Ciel!)Laurent Tirard’s hilariously absurd comedy follows a group of nuns on an unlikely mission.
When the local nursing home finds itself in dire straits, it’s down to Mother Veronique (Valérie Bonneton) and the four eccentric sisters at St. Benedict to help. They decide to enter a bike race with a €25,000 cash prize. The only drawbacks are that they are terrible cyclists – and their rival convent, led by Mother Veronique’s childhood nemesis Mother Josephine (Sidse Babett Knudsen), have their own plans for the contest, and the prize money. But God works in mysterious ways…
9 - 15 May
- Thunderbolts*
Thunderbolts*Oscar nominee Florence Pugh (Oppenheimer) leads an all-star cast in Thunderbolts, the 36th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe that sees a group of antiheroes, misfits and reformed supervillains tasked with a deadly mission with the potential to lead them to ruin or redemption.
The world's greatest threat requires the world's greatest team. Ensnared in a death trap, an unconventional team of antiheroes – Yelena Belova (Pugh), Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan), Red Guardian (David Harbour), Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen), Taskmaster (Olga Kurylenko) and John Walker (Wyatt Russell) – embark on a dangerous mission that forces them to confront the darkest corners of their pasts.
- Drop
DropFirst dates are nerve-wracking enough. Being on a first date while an unnamed, unseen troll pings you personal memes that escalate from annoying to homicidal? Truly chilling.
Co-produced by horror specialists Blumhouse and Platinum Dunes, Drop stars Emmy nominee Meghann Fahy (HBO’s White Lotus) as Violet, a widowed mother on her first date in years with handsome, charming Henry (Brandon Sklenar – It Ends with Us). But their chemistry begins to curdle as Violet is terrorised by a series of anonymous drops to her phone which must be coming from someone nearby. If she doesn’t follow their instructions, everyone Violet loves will die...
Director Christopher Landon returns with the playful, keep-you-guessing intensity he perfected in the Happy Death Day films with this expertly constructed of-the-moment thriller where everyone in the vicinity is a suspect – or a victim.
- Wind, Tide and Oar
Wind, Tide and OarShot on analogue film over three years, Huw Wahl’s absorbing, evocative documentary explores the world of engineless sailing, inviting deep reflections on our relationship with nature, our understanding of and commitment to sustainability, and our care for the world around us.
Following an array of traditional boats as they journey through rivers, coastlines and on the open seas and spanning the UK, the Netherlands, and France, Wind, Tide & Oar creates a contemplative space, addressing themes of ecology, heritage, traditional skills, and maritime history. Using a 1960s hand-wound camera, director Huw Wahl offers a poetic, intimate and eerily timeless perspective on a millennia-old craft that was upended by the invention of mechanised power. Here, sailing becomes a means to explore our interaction with and responsibility to the environment.
- A Working Man
A Working ManJason Statham and The Beekeeper director David Ayer reunite for pacey, action-packed thriller A Working Man, co-scripted by Ayer and Sylvester Stallone and co-starring Jason Flemyng (Statham’s Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels co-star), Michael Peña and David Harbour.
Levon Cade (Statham) left behind a decorated military career in the black ops to live a simple life, working construction and being a good dad. But when human traffickers kidnap his boss's daughter, he’s asked to return to the skills that made him a near-mythic figure in the shadowy world of counterterrorism – and his search to bring her home uncovers a world of corruption far greater than he ever could have imagined.
- Restless
RestlessA care worker’s life is turned upside down by a hard partying neighbour in Jed Hart’s shapeshifting suburban revenge feature. Moving from kitchen sink drama to siege thriller to joyful feminist parable, Restless charts a surprising turn in the life of Nicky (Lynsey Marshal).
When she’s not working long hours at an understaffed nursing home, Nicky lives in a semi-detached house with her cat Reg, treating herself to nights in with cakes and TV. An empty nester whose parents recently died, she’s a loner slipping prematurely into her own old age. But all this changes when Deano (Aston McCauley), a 30-something hedonist, moves into the house next door, bringing with him masculine menace and an earth-shatteringly loud soundtrack. In response, our heroine discovers that she’s not, after all, quite ready for the grave – at least, not her own.
- André Rieu’s 75th Birthday Celebration: The Dream Continues
André Rieu’s 75th Birthday Celebration: The Dream ContinuesAndré Rieu celebrates his 75th birthday! The King of the Waltz invites you to join him on a boat party with his beloved Johann Strauss Orchestra as they sail through his hometown of Maastricht.
This brand-new cinema special is a tribute to André's childhood dream of one day forming his own orchestra and travelling the world, featuring a selection of his most spectacular global performances, along with some of the finest moments the Maestro and his Johann Strauss Orchestra have shared during their many decades together.
Many of these iconic André classics have never been seen on the big screen before… making this your chance to see them for the first time.
Come aboard, and celebrate André’s 75th in style!
- Sylvanian Families: The Movie
Sylvanian Families: The MovieAn enchanting animation based on the beloved collectible toys, Sylvanian Families: The Movie is a wistful, nostalgic and gentle treat for family audiences.
The annual Star Festival arrives in Sylvanian Village. Everyone is eagerly looking forward to it, and Freya - a sweet Chocolate Rabbit girl - has two fun tasks to tackle in advance. It's her mother's birthday on the day of the festival, and she must think of a gift. Furthermore, she's in charge of picking the festival's 'Tree of the Year'! With her adorable animal friends, Freya goes on a joyful adventure that sees her learn about friendship and giving.
- Goldbeak
GoldbeakRaised among chickens and sheltered by his adoptive mother and sister Ratchet, orphaned young eagle Goldbeak thinks he can’t fly – or at least, has always been told so.
Eager to gain recognition and take to the skies, Goldbeak and his sister embark on a wild adventure to the fabulous Bird City to solve the mystery of his birth. A journey across incredible landscapes leads Goldbeak to find out about his extraordinary family history and realise a new goal – to become a member of the revered ‘Feathered Patrol’ team, and save his community from their foes.
- Two Strangers Trying Not To Kill Each Other
Two Strangers Trying Not To Kill Each OtherLife, death and how to make meaning are the heart of this beautiful, profound and often very funny film about an ageing pair of artists who, after an accident, face the inevitability of impermanence and seek a deep peace in their relationship while they still can.
When artist Maggie Barrett, aged 75, breaks her leg, her husband – the world-famous photographer Joel Meyerowitz, aged 84, a pioneer of colour photography who’s also known for his astonishing work documenting 9/11 in New York – becomes her caregiver. In the shadow of mortality, each with a long and dramatic life behind them, the hard truths of their new existence provoke in Maggie and Joel an attempt to find a shared inner peace while there is still time.
“Excellent… a compelling portrait of a passionate marriage” ★★★★ The Guardian
16 - 22 May
- Warfare
WarfareA dangerous Iraq War mission goes wrong for a platoon of Navy SEALs in Warfare, new from A24 and featuring a superb ensemble cast including Will Poulter (FX’s The Bear), Joseph Quinn (Gladiator II) and Charles Melton (May December).
A writing and directing collaboration between Iraq War veteran Ray Mendoza and Alex Garland (Civil War, 28 Days Later), Warfare embeds audiences with a SEAL platoon in the home of an Iraqi family, overwatching the movement of US forces through insurgent territory in Ramadi.
A visceral, boots-on-the-ground story of modern conflict, Warfare aims to be the most realistic war film yet made; told in real time and based on the memory of the people who lived it.
- The Amateur
The AmateurOscar winner Rami Malek (Bohemian Rhapsody) shifts into action mode in new vigilante spy thriller The Amateur, based on the bestselling novel by Robert Littell and co-starring Laurence Fishburne (The Matrix), Rachel Brosnahan (The Marvellous Mrs. Maisel) and Caitríona Balfe (Outlander).
A brilliant CIA cryptographer, Charlie Heller’s (Malek) world comes crashing down after his wife (Brosnahan) is targeted in a London terror attack. When his supervisors refuse to take action, Charlie’s intelligence becomes the ultimate weapon as he embarks on a dangerous trek across the globe to track down those responsible.
- The Accountant 2
The Accountant 2Two brothers – one mission. Ben Affleck returns as brilliant but reclusive accountant Christian Wolff in Gavin O’Connor’s sequel to his 2016 hit action thriller The Accountant.
Wolff has a talent for solving complex problems. When an old acquaintance is murdered, leaving behind a cryptic message to “find the accountant,” Wolff is compelled to solve the case. Realising more extreme measures are necessary, Wolff recruits his estranged and highly lethal brother Brax (Jon Bernthal) to help. In partnership with U.S. Treasury Deputy Director Marybeth Medina (Cynthia Addai-Robinson), they uncover a deadly conspiracy, becoming targets of a ruthless network of killers who will stop at nothing to keep their secrets buried.
- Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning
Mission: Impossible – The Final ReckoningEvery choice, every mission, has led to this. Tom Cruise returns with more jaw-dropping stunts in the new instalment of the historic action franchise.
Cruise returns as international spy Ethan Hunt in his latest Mission: Impossible collaboration with director Christopher McQuarrie, leading a star-packed cast including newcomers Tramell Tillman, Nick Offerman and Hannah Waddingham. Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning promises an epic, emotional journey referencing the full history of the franchise, with truly astounding action stunts (a bi-plane dangle, a death-defying underwater sequence) performed by the indefatigable Cruise himself. Is this really Ethan Hunt’s final outing? You’ll have to watch to find out.
Book Now (Tickets on sale Tuesday 29 April)
- Goldbeak
GoldbeakRaised among chickens and sheltered by his adoptive mother and sister Ratchet, orphaned young eagle Goldbeak thinks he can’t fly – or at least, has always been told so.
Eager to gain recognition and take to the skies, Goldbeak and his sister embark on a wild adventure to the fabulous Bird City to solve the mystery of his birth. A journey across incredible landscapes leads Goldbeak to find out about his extraordinary family history and realise a new goal – to become a member of the revered ‘Feathered Patrol’ team, and save his community from their foes.
- The King of Kings
The King of KingsFeaturing the voices of Oscar Isaac as Jesus Christ and Kenneth Branagh as Charles Dickens alongside Pierce Brosnan, Uma Thurman, Mark Hamill, Ben Kingsley and Forest Whitaker, The King of Kings promises to be a must-see for audiences of all ages.
Based on a book Charles Dickens wrote for his own children, it’s a breathtaking animated portrayal of one of history’s most powerful and enduring stories.
What begins as a father telling his son a bedtime story becomes a life-changing journey. Using his vivid imagination, the boy walks alongside Jesus, witnessing his miracles, facing his trials, and understanding his ultimate sacrifice. The King of Kings invites us to rediscover the enduring power of hope, love, and redemption through the eyes of a child.
- Santosh
SantoshA widow-turned-police officer investigates a troubling murder in British Indian filmmaker Sandhya Suri’s (I for India, Around India with a Movie Camera) fiction feature debut.
After her constable husband is killed on the job in remote northern India, Santosh (Shahana Goswami) reluctantly assumes his role. When a teenage Dalit (low caste) girl is found murdered and a Muslim boy is suspected, igniting protests in the local community, she is pulled into the case under the command of new female superior (Sunita Rajwar), who skilfully navigates their police station’s misogynistic culture. As the case develops, though, both women must confront their place within a corrupt (and corrupting) system.
A deft thriller interrogating hierarchies of gender, caste, religion and class in rural India, with superb performances from Goswami and Rajwar, Santosh combines a complex character study with searing social critique.
“A gripping and powerfully feminist procedural” Time Out
- Holy Cow
Holy CowAn 18-year-old growing up in France’s Jura region, Totone (Clement Faveau) spends most of his time drinking beer and partying with his mates. But when he’s unexpectedly faced with taking care of his young sister and making a living, he must buck up his ideas. Now in control of the family farm, he decides to enter a competition for the best Comté cheese in the region – hoping to win gold and a hefty 30,000 euro prize.
Filmed on location in the western French Alps and featuring a lively ensemble cast of first-time actors drawn from the area, Louise Courvoisier’s feature debut is a verité look at the hardscrabble life of French agriculture, a sweet romance and a loving ode – both reverent, and irreverent – to the glories of cheese.
23 - 29 May
- Lilo & Stitch
Lilo & StitchA live-action reimagining of Disney’s charming 2002 animated classic, Lilo & Stitch is the wildly funny and touching story of a lonely, rebellious Hawaiian girl, Lilo, and the blue, koala-like, fugitive alien Stitch who – counter to his training as a force of destruction – in fact helps mend her broken family.
Directed by Dean Fleischer Camp, known for his Oscar-nominated, critically adored 2021 animation Marcel the Shell with Shoes On, Lilo & Stitch promises to be a hilarious and poignant update of the beloved original film, featuring the voices of Hannah Waddingham, Courtney B. Vance and Zach Galifianakis.
- Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning
Mission: Impossible – The Final ReckoningEvery choice, every mission, has led to this. Tom Cruise returns with more jaw-dropping stunts in the new instalment of the historic action franchise.
Cruise returns as international spy Ethan Hunt in his latest Mission: Impossible collaboration with director Christopher McQuarrie, leading a star-packed cast including newcomers Tramell Tillman, Nick Offerman and Hannah Waddingham. Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning promises an epic, emotional journey referencing the full history of the franchise, with truly astounding action stunts (a bi-plane dangle, a death-defying underwater sequence) performed by the indefatigable Cruise himself. Is this really Ethan Hunt’s final outing? You’ll have to watch to find out.
Book Now (Tickets on sale Tuesday 29 April)
- Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009)
Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009)George Clooney and Meryl Streep lend their voices to Wes Anderson’s nostalgic, inventive stop-motion animation, adapted from Roald Dahl’s beloved novel for children.
An affectionate father and husband, Mr Fox breaks a promise to his wife Felicity when he goes on a daring spree of thefts. But his outrageous exploits also enrage local farmers Boggis (Robin Hurlstone), Bunce (Hugo Guinness), and Bean (Michael Gambon), leading to an epic fight for survival that pulls in all the family – plus a characterful array of their esoteric animal friends.
A really delightful family adventure – funny and wistful and sweet – Fantastic Mr. Fox is a modern classic.
- A Minecraft Movie
A Minecraft MovieGet ready to craft your world! Join the first ever big screen, live action adaptation of Minecraft, the best-selling video game of all time.
Welcome to the world of Minecraft, where creativity doesn't just help you craft, it's essential to your survival. Four misfits - Garrett 'The Garbage Man' Garrison (Jason Momoa), Henry (Sebastian Hansen), Natalie (Emma Myers) and Dawn (Danielle Brooks) - are suddenly pulled through a mysterious portal into the Overworld: a bizarre, cubic wonderland that thrives on imagination. They'll have to master it to get back home, while embarking on a magical quest with expert crafter Steve (Jack Black). Together, their adventure will challenge all five to reconnect with the qualities that make each of them uniquely creative... the very skills they need to thrive back in the real world.
- Bottle Rocket (1996)
Bottle Rocket (1996)The film that put Wes Anderson on the map: his confident, eccentric debut Bottle Rocket is the warm, witty and slightly surreal portrait of three young misfits.
Anthony (Luke Wilson) has just been released from psychiatric hospital, only to find his wacky friend Dignan (Owen C. Wilson) determined to begin an outrageous crime spree. After recruiting their neighbour, Bob (Robert Musgrave), the team embarks on a road trip in search of Dignan's previous boss, Mr. Henry (James Caan). There’s only one problem – they don’t know the first thing about crime. A charming, hilarious and affectionate look at the folly of dreamers, Bottle Rocket never compromises on its delicate, deadpan sensibility.
- Rushmore (1998)
Rushmore (1998)Jason Schwartzman plays the self-described king of Rushmore prep school in Wes Anderson’s dazzling sophomore film.
Max Fischer. Rushmore Academy. The class of ’01. Wes Anderson’s dazzling second film follows tenth grader and the self-described king of Rushmore prep school, Max (Jason Schwartzman) as he’s put on academic probation and faces expulsion, meanwhile making a play for a beautiful first-grade teacher (Olivia Williams) and forming an unlikely friendship with a melancholy millionaire (Bill Murray). Set to a soundtrack of classic British Invasion songs, Rushmore captures the pain and exuberance of adolescence with wit, feeling, and real panache.
23 - 29 May
- Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning
Mission: Impossible – The Final ReckoningEvery choice, every mission, has led to this. Tom Cruise returns with more jaw-dropping stunts in the new instalment of the historic action franchise.
Cruise returns as international spy Ethan Hunt in his latest Mission: Impossible collaboration with director Christopher McQuarrie, leading a star-packed cast including newcomers Tramell Tillman, Nick Offerman and Hannah Waddingham. Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning promises an epic, emotional journey referencing the full history of the franchise, with truly astounding action stunts (a bi-plane dangle, a death-defying underwater sequence) performed by the indefatigable Cruise himself. Is this really Ethan Hunt’s final outing? You’ll have to watch to find out.
Book Now (Tickets on sale Tuesday 29 April)
- Lilo & Stitch
Lilo & StitchA live-action reimagining of Disney’s charming 2002 animated classic, Lilo & Stitch is the wildly funny and touching story of a lonely, rebellious Hawaiian girl, Lilo, and the blue, koala-like, fugitive alien Stitch who – counter to his training as a force of destruction – in fact helps mend her broken family.
Directed by Dean Fleischer Camp, known for his Oscar-nominated, critically adored 2021 animation Marcel the Shell with Shoes On, Lilo & Stitch promises to be a hilarious and poignant update of the beloved original film, featuring the voices of Hannah Waddingham, Courtney B. Vance and Zach Galifianakis.
- The Darjeeling Limited (2007)
The Darjeeling Limited (2007)Owen Wilson, Jason Schwartzman and Adrien Brody take a train ride across India in Wes Anderson’s The Darjeeling Limited. Inspired by Satyajit Ray’s films and magnificently designed, it’s full of Anderson’s trademark mix of humour and sorrow.
A year after their father’s death, three melancholic brothers meet for a train trip across India. Together, rich businessman Francis (Owen Wilson), married man Peter (Adrien Brody) and writer Jack (Jason Schwartzmann, who also appears with Natalie Portman in preceding short Hotel Chevalier) traverse the country on a comic, sentimental journey – bickering, fighting and re-opening old wounds, while also testing out a new kind of friendship.
- Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009)
Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009)George Clooney and Meryl Streep lend their voices to Wes Anderson’s nostalgic, inventive stop-motion animation, adapted from Roald Dahl’s beloved novel for children.
An affectionate father and husband, Mr Fox breaks a promise to his wife Felicity when he goes on a daring spree of thefts. But his outrageous exploits also enrage local farmers Boggis (Robin Hurlstone), Bunce (Hugo Guinness), and Bean (Michael Gambon), leading to an epic fight for survival that pulls in all the family – plus a characterful array of their esoteric animal friends.
A really delightful family adventure – funny and wistful and sweet – Fantastic Mr. Fox is a modern classic.
- A Minecraft Movie
A Minecraft MovieGet ready to craft your world! Join the first ever big screen, live action adaptation of Minecraft, the best-selling video game of all time.
Welcome to the world of Minecraft, where creativity doesn't just help you craft, it's essential to your survival. Four misfits - Garrett 'The Garbage Man' Garrison (Jason Momoa), Henry (Sebastian Hansen), Natalie (Emma Myers) and Dawn (Danielle Brooks) - are suddenly pulled through a mysterious portal into the Overworld: a bizarre, cubic wonderland that thrives on imagination. They'll have to master it to get back home, while embarking on a magical quest with expert crafter Steve (Jack Black). Together, their adventure will challenge all five to reconnect with the qualities that make each of them uniquely creative... the very skills they need to thrive back in the real world.
- National Theatre Live: A Streetcar Named Desire
National Theatre Live: A Streetcar Named DesireA Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams, directed by Benedict Andrews.
Gillian Anderson (Sex Education), Vanessa Kirby (The Crown), and Ben Foster (Lone Survivor) lead the cast in Tennessee Williams' timeless masterpiece, returning to cinemas.
As Blanche's fragile world crumbles, she turns to her sister Stella for solace - but her downward spiral brings her face to face with the brutal, unforgiving Stanley Kowalski.
From visionary director Benedict Andrews, this acclaimed production was filmed live during a sold-out run at the Young Vic Theatre in 2014.