SILVER SCREEN $20

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SILVER SCREEN $20 〰️

TICKET PRICES

$10 KIDS
$10 CONCESSION
$14 ADULT

[Plus $1 per ticket online booking fee]

Tickets and Session Times

SILVER SCREEN

Have Coffee/Tea on Arrival with a biscuit at 10:30am watch a film followed by Sandwiches and cake all for only
$20


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Night out at the Movies.
7th & 21st November

FRIDAY NIGHTS

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SPECIAL EVENTS

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SPECIAL EVENTS
7th and 23rd November

Now Showing


A BIG BOLD BEAUTIFUL
JOURNEY (MA 15+)

Showing Nov 6 - 26
SILVER SCREEN NOV 6, 7, 11, 12

Some doors bring you to your past. Some doors lead you to your future. And some doors change everything. Sarah (Margot Robbie) and David (Colin Farrell) are single strangers who meet at a mutual friend’s wedding and soon, through a surprising twist of fate, find themselves on A Big Bold Beautiful Journey – a funny, fantastical, sweeping adventure together where they get to re-live important moments from their respective pasts, illuminating how they got to where they are in the present…and possibly getting a chance to alter their futures.

Sessions
7th - 1:30pm
11th - 10:30am (Silver Screen) & 1:30pm
12th - 10:30am (Silver Screen) & 1:30pm

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THE TRAVELLERS (M)

Showing Oct 30 - Nov 19

The Travellers is a poignant, funny and heartwarming family story from acclaimed filmmaker Bruce Beresford.

Stephen Seary, a charismatic and successful stage designer, returns to his small hometown in Australia to say goodbye to his dying mother. What was to be a quick trip descends into chaos, drama, and at times downright funny moments as Stephen navigates family responsibilities, a difficult relationship with his father, old friends & past lovers, all while trying to return to Europe for a major opera contract.

Sessions
7th - 1:30pm & 7:30pm
11th - 10:00am
12th - 1:30pm

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THE LIFE OF CHUCK (M)

Showing Oct 23 - Nov 12

A life-affirming, genre-bending story based on Stephen King's novella about three chapters in the life of an ordinary man named Charles Krantz.

Written and directed by Mike Flanagan and starring Tom Hiddleston, Mark Hamill, Lauren LaVera, Karen Gillan, Matthew Lillard, Harvey Guillén, David Dastmalchian, Mia Sara, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Q'orianka Kilcher, Jacob Tremblay

Sessions
11th - 1:30pm
12th - 10:00am

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Calendar of what’s on next

  • REGRETTING YOU (M)

    Showing November 13 - December 3
    SILVER SCREEN NOV 13, 14, 18, 19

    Centers on the strained relationship between young mother Morgan Grant and her teenage daughter Clara, exacerbated by Morgan's husband Chris's tragic death, forcing them to navigate life's challenges together.

    From the Best Selling Author of IT ENDS WITH US and the Director of THE FAULT IN OUR STARS.

  • WICKED FOR GOOD (PG)

    Showing November 20 - December 17 SILVER SCREEN NOV 20, 21, 25, 26

    Elphaba, now demonized as The Wicked Witch of the West, lives in exile, hidden within the Ozian forest while continuing her fight for the freedom of Oz’s silenced Animals and desperately trying to expose the truth she knows about The Wizard.

    Glinda, meanwhile, under the instruction of Madame Morrible, is deployed to serve as an effervescent comfort to Oz, reassuring the masses that all is well under the rule of The Wizard.

    Glinda attempts to broker a conciliation between Elphaba and The Wizard, but those efforts will fail, driving them only further apart. The aftershock will transform Boq and Fiyero forever, and threaten the safety of Elphaba’s sister, Nessarose, when a girl from Kansas comes crashing into all their lives.

  • FAMILIAR TOUCH (M)

    Showing November 27 - December 10
    SILVER SCREEN NOV 27, 28, DEC 2, 3

    Amid the haze of fading memory and shifting desires, Ruth, a retired cook, quietly navigates her transition to assisted living. With grace, wit, and the enduring threads of her identity, she deals with her changing sense of self and her bonds with those who care for her. As her surroundings grow unfamiliar, something unexpected begins to take shape - what if we glow most warmly at the edges of memory?