The cinema is set to offer a variety of action, drama and Christmas films suitable for all ages.
Among the range of films are new entries such as a sequel to the Predator franchise.
The Odeon cinema will be showcasing a variety of films from Friday, November 14, to Sunday, November 16.
For science fiction enthusiasts, Predator: Badlands (12A) is being screened at 3.20pm, 6pm, and 8.40pm on Friday, with additional slots at 12.40pm on Saturday and Sunday in screen 7.
The Running Man celebrates the dystopian thrills of a deadly televised contest and can be seen on Friday at 2.30pm and 5.30pm in screen 1 as well as 4.30pm and 7.30pm in screen 4 and 8.30pm in screen 1.
On Saturday and Sunday, it is set to screen at 11.30am, and 2.30pm and 5.30pm in screen 1 as well as 1.30pm and 4.30pm in screen 4.
Magic and mystery feature in Now You See Me: Now You Don’t (12A).
On Friday, it screens at 3pm, 5.40pm and 8.20pm, on Saturday and Sunday at 12.20pm, 3pm, 5.40pm, and 8.20pm, in screen 5.
For thrill-seekers, Keeper (15) offers a romantic getaway tale.
It screens solely in screen 3 at 8.50pm on Friday and 9pm on Saturday and Sunday.
Anime fans can catch Jujutsu Kaisen: Execution (15, subs) at 5.30pm in screen 6 each day.
Michael Shannon will be starring in Nuremberg (15), a courtroom epic revolving around post-war justice.
Screenings on Friday are at 4.20pm and 7.40pm in screen 2, and on Saturday and Sunday at 1pm, 4.20pm, and 7.40pm in screen 2.
For families seeking festive fun, Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie (U) is showing in screen 7 at 10am and screen 4 at 11am on both Saturday and Sunday.
Paw Patrol fans can look forward to A Paw Patrol Christmas (U), where the pups race to save Christmas in the absence of a poorly Santa.
Screenings are available at 2.20pm on Friday in screen 2, and 10.20am on both Saturday and Sunday in screen 6.
The classic Disney film Lilo & Stitch (U) is also back.
This family favourite screens at 10am in screen 5.
The Choral (12A)— a Yorkshire choir-based wartime drama – can be viewed at 2.40pm and 8pm on Friday and at 12pm and 8pm on the weekend, in screen 6.
The Snowman & The Snowman and The Snowdog (U), will be screening together, running for 52 minutes from 10am in screen 1 on both Saturday and Sunday.
The Nightmare Before Christmas (PG) is on the schedule from 10am on both Saturday and Sunday in screen 3.
Pets on a Train (PG), an animated adventure about pets commandeering a runaway train, is set for 10.50am on the weekend in screen 2.

