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...The Final Reckoning. Tom Cruise in a breathtaking, white-knuckle ride

Twin brothers return to their hometown, where a great evil is waiting to welcome them back

A team of antiheroes embarks on a dangerous mission that forces them to confront their dark past

A mysterious portal pulls four misfits into a bizarre, cubic wonderland

A forensic accountant teams up with his estranged but lethal brother to track down assassins

Episode III - Anakin Skywalker becomes Darth Vader...

When Charlie's wife dies in a London terrorist attack, he's determined to track down those responsible

A mission goes wrong for American soldiers in Iraq

Charles Dicken's son becomes captivated with the story of Jesus

Murdered people are forced to relive the terror over and over again

An English teacher recognises the talent of great actor-to-be Richard Burton

When a teacher rescues a penguin from an oil-slicked beach, his life is turned upside-down

FREE screenings! Nicolas Cage is a man pushed to breaking point when a trip to his childhood home puts him at odds with locals

Not subtitled - because there is NO DIALOGUE! A courageous cat's home is devastated by a great flood

Many, many more captioned/subtitled screenings!

Some UK cinemas can screen films via SUBTITLE GLASSES! More details on the glasses HERE

Please take a few minutes to respond to the 'Subtitled Cinema' survey

Click for DEAF & SQUARE-EYED and STAGETEXT captioned shows

All cinemas can schedule subtitled screenings of popular films. Please ask cinemas to do this - at convenient, sociable times!

      


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Accessible, inclusive subtitled/captioned shows enable film fans with hearing loss to ENJOY rather than endure cinema. For a few hours, the disabling barrier is removed. They provide social benefits such as equality, inclusion and community integration. Last year YourLocalCinema promoted 80,000+ captioned English-language screenings of 400+ films, across almost all UK/IRE cinemas. There were more than one million admissions to captioned shows!