This Week 09/04-15/04 at Everyman Cinema in Bristol

This Week 09/04-15/04 at Everyman Cinema in Bristol

Posted on: 09 Apr 2018

For those needing to be whisked away from reality this week, a multitude of new film releases are available for your viewing pleasure at Bristol’s Everyman Cinema on Whiteladies Road. 

New releases include stop-motion animation ‘Isle of Dogs’ from director Wes Anderson, romantic comedy ‘Finding Your Feet’ (with an all star cast led by Imelda Staunton and Celia Imrie), anime fantasy ‘Mary and the Witch’s Flower’, and Steven Spielberg’s ‘Ready Player One’.

‘Love, Simon’, another recent release, tells the story of seventeen-year old Simon Spier - a boy who falls for an anonymous classmate online whilst hiding the secret that he is gay from his parents and friends. Simon is portrayed by Nick Robinson, with rom-com royalty Jennifer Garner playing the part of his mother. This movie is already a massive hit, with ratings of 92% on Rotten Tomatoes and 8.1/10 on IMDb. 

A cheeky adaptation of Beatrix Potter’s childhood classic Peter Rabbit will also be on screens this week, with a star cast including Domhnall Gleeson, Rose Byrne and the voice of James Corden bringing to life the story of the mischievous character. A battle ensues when one of Mr. McGregor’s relatives moves into the house whose garden Peter and his sisters frequent, forcing the rabbit to use his wits and cunning to retain their territory. Peter Rabbit Everyman Cinema BristolSpecial events this week include ROH Live: Macbeth, as well as a screening of A Deal with the Universe (from LGBT Film Festival BFI Flare) - the work of transgender director Jason Barker. The film offers a sincere and intimate insight into the story of his pregnancy and the challenges he and his partner faced throughout it. BFI Flare Deal with Universe Bristol Everyman CinemaEveryman members are in store for a real treat this week with the chance for a pre-viewing of ‘The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society’. This historical drama set in 1940s Britain follows the journey of writer Juliet Ashton (played by Downton Abbey’s Lily James), who visits Guernsey and develops a close bond with a community group formed there as a result of their oppression throughout the Second World War. 

Guernsey Literary Society Bristol Everyman Cinema The Everyman Cinema is a luxury film experience, promising excellent films and mouth-watering snacks in comfy surroundings which will make you feel right at home. 

Tickets are £13.60 (£11.60 concession) and £9.10 for children and can be purchased here.

Everyman Bristol is located at 44 Whiteladies Road, Bristol, BS8 2NH. Call them on 0117 403 5261, keep up to date through www.everymancinema.com/bristol or follow them on Facebook here.


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Iona McLeod

Iona is a final year Biomedical Science Undergraduate at the University of Bristol. Her passions include blogging, walks by the harbour and exploring new cocktail venues. Iona is working with 365Bristol as part of the Santander Internship scheme for spring and summer 2018.