Bromley Vue will bring a range of films and genres to the big screen.
The schedule includes a mix of action, thrillers, family animations, and comedies, ensuring there is something for everyone.
This weekend’s highlight features Thunderbolts, an action-packed movie about a group of reformed anti-heroes on a mission to confront their pasts.
With a runtime of two hours and seven minutes, the film stars Florence Pugh, Sebastian Stan, David Harbour, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus.
For those interested in conspiracies, The Accountant 2, featuring Ben Affleck as a hitman, will also be screened.
This movie runs for two hours and twelve minutes.
Rami Malek fans can look forward to The Amateur, where he plays a CIA cryptographer turned vigilante after his fiancée is killed by terrorists.
This film runs for two hours and two minutes.
The Surfer, a one-hour and 40-minute film featuring Nicolas Cage, is also on the list.
The plot revolves around Cage clashing with an Aussie surf crew in his hometown.
For those who enjoy a good scare, Sinners, a thriller about twin brothers who encounter evil in their old hometown, will be screened.
The film stars Delroy Lindo and Hailee Steinfeld and runs for two hours and 18 minutes.
A Final Destination Double Bill, offering over five hours of back-to-back films from the cult series, is also on the weekend roster.
Until Dawn, a film about a woman’s search for answers a year after her sister’s disappearance, and Flow, a film about a lone cat stranded by a biblical-scale flood, will also be screened.
Family-friendly options include A Minecraft Movie, featuring the voices of Jack Black and Jason Momoa, and Bluey Let’s Play Chef, a brand-new cinema compilation of culinary-themed episodes.
Disney’s Snow White, a live-action reimagining of the 1937 classic starring Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot, and Wallace & Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit, celebrating its 20th anniversary, are also part of the weekend line-up.
For nature lovers, Ocean with David Attenborough will be screened on Sunday, May 11.
The 95-minute film takes viewers on a deep dive into the ocean, revealing why our survival depends on the blue planet’s heart.
In the drama, comedy, and special events category, The Penguin Lessons, a poignant dramedy starring Steve Coogan, will be screened.
Bhool Chuk Maaf, a quirky small-town rom-com, and The King of Kings, a film about Charles Dickens healing family rifts by recounting the life of Jesus, are also on the list.
Thudarum, a heart-warming taxi-driver comedy-drama, will be screened on Sunday, May 11.
SIX — The Musical Live!, a pop-concert retelling of Henry VIII’s wives, will also be screened on Saturday, May 10 and Sunday, May 11.
Tickets for the films range from £3.99 to £17.49, with the cheapest ticket for Bluey and the most expensive for SIX Live.
All tickets can be purchased online in advance, with a minimum saving of £1 per ticket.
The cinema also offers 3-D and Open-Captioned (OC) shows for those who prefer these experiences.
The cinema encourages viewers to enjoy their chosen films, whether it’s “popcorn thrills, penguin feels, or a double shot of destiny-dodging dread.”
The cinema will be operating from Friday, May 9 to Sunday, May 11, with different showtimes for each film.
The venue has urged viewers to book in advance to secure their spots and enjoy a range of films at discounted prices.
More details about the films and their respective showtimes can be found on the cinema’s official website.