Enter Kingdom of the Apes and join up with Lavender Hill Mob
The following films are showing at the Hollywood Plaza and Stephen Joseph Theatre, both in Scarborough, from Thursday, May 16. Hollywood Plaza The Fall Guy (12A): a downand-out stuntman must find the missing star of his ex-girlfriend's blockbuster film. Ryan Gosling stars. Thursday, May 16 at 8pm; Friday, May 17 to Thursday, May 23, daily at 4.45pm.
Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes (12A): many years after the reign of Caesar, a young ape goes on a journey that will lead him to question everything he's been taught about the past and make choices that will define a future for apes and humans alike.
Owen Teague stars.
Friday, May 17 to Thursday, May 23, daily at 7.30pm.
Saturday, May 18, Sunday, May 19 and Wednesday, May 22 at 1.30pm.
Kung Fu Panda 4 (PG): after Po is tapped to become the Spiritual Leader of the Valley of Peace, he needs to find and train a new Dragon Warrior, while a wicked sorceress plans to resummon all the master villains whom Po has vanquished to the spirit realm. Features the voice of Jack Black.
Saturday, May 18 and Sunday, May 19 at 11.30am. All seats £5. Stephen Joseph Theatre The Lavender Hill Mob: First ever 4K restoration of the classic 1950s British crime comedy about a meek bank clerk who hatches a plan to steal gold bars and smuggle them out of the country as miniature Eiffel Towers. Alec Guinness, Stanley
Holloway, Sid James and Audrey Hepburn star.
Saturday, May 18 at 7.45pm, Monday, May 20 at 7.45pm, Thursday, May 23 at 1.45pm
Perfect Days (Japanese with English subtitles): Hirayama cleans public toilets in Tokyo: a life of simplicity and daily tranquility.
The highly anticipated return to feature filmmaking of Wim Wenders (Paris, Texas, Wings of Desire), Perfect Days celebrates the hidden joys and minutiae of Japanese culture.
Tuesday, May 21 and Thursday, May 23 at 7.45pm
ROH Live: The Winter’s Tale: Celebrating its tenth anniversary, Christopher Wheeldon’s ballet is an award-winning modern classic adapted from Shakespeare’s profound story of love and loss.
Wednesday, May 22 at 7.15pm