The Incredible Moving Picturehouse at Filmworks, Ealing


The Incredible Moving Picturehouse at Filmworks, Ealing

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truckThe Incredible Moving Picturehouse rolls into Ealing this Spring with a wonderful programme of the year’s best awards contenders for you consideration. Experience England’s only ‘Cinemobile’ – an articulated lorry that turns into a 100 seater, fully air conditioned cinema!

Join us at Ealing Filmworks, New Broadway from Thursday 23 March to Thursday 6 April for a unique cinema experience brought to you by Picturehouse Cinemas and St George Developments.

Tickets are now on sale and can be purchased through our dedicated ticketing system.

Scroll down for the full list of films on offer and select a show time to book


Jackie (15)

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Director: Pablo Larraín. USA/Chile/France 2016. 100 mins. | Watch the trailer

Seamlessly making his English-language debut, director Larraín (No) presents an intimate and quietly harrowing study of the week following the assassination of John F. Kennedy, as seen through the eyes of his widow (Natalie Portman, hotly tipped for an Oscar).

Show times: Thu 23 Mar, 6.00 | Fri 24 Mar, 3.40 | Sun 26 Mar, 6.00 | Mon 27 Mar, 8.50


La La Land (12A)

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Director: Damien Chazelle. USA 2017. 128 mins. | Watch the trailer

A tribute to the Hollywood musical, but with a story embedded in present-day Los Angeles life, Chazelle’s La La Land is nothing short of a triumph. The transition from musical numbers to the powerful narrative is seamless, and Gosling and Stone give winning performances in this bewitching romance. Contains infrequent strong language.

Show times: Thu 23 Mar, 8.20 | Fri 24 Mar, 6.00 | Mon 27 Mar, 3.10 | Wed 29 Mar, 6.00


Moonlight (15)

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Director: Barry Jenkins. USA 2016. 111 mins. | Watch the trailer

Never less than riveting, Moonlight is the story of an African-American gay man growing up in a USA that is perhaps even more intolerant than ever. Three different actors brilliantly portray the same character at different ages.

Show times: Fri 24 Mar, 8.40 | Sat 25 Mar, 6.00 | Tue 28 Mar, 8.50


Sing (U)

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Directors: Garth Jennings, Christophe Lourdelet. USA 2016. 108 mins. | Watch the trailer

In an attempt to save his theatre, koala bear and impresario Buster Moon (Matthew McConaughey) dreams up a talent contest for animal performers. The result is a wildly funny, beautifully realised animation with a starry voice cast, witty subplots and great, great music.

Show times: Sat 25 Mar, 1.10 | Sun 26 Mar, 3.40


The LEGO Batman Movie (U)

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Director: Chris McKay. USA/Denmark 2017. TBC mins.| Watch the trailer

A spin-off from The Lego Movie, this is a tongue-in-cheek take on the Caped Crusader, told entirely by meticulously computer-animated Lego. At heart it is a father-son story about playboy Bruce Wayne/Batman (a growly voiced Arnett) and the wide-eyed orphan (Cera) he grudgingly takes under his wing.

Show times: Sat 25 Mar, 3.40 | Sun 26 Mar, 1.20


Fences (12A)

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Director: Denzel Washington. USA 2016. 139 mins. | Watch the trailer

Troy (Denzel Washington) and Rose (Viola Davis) are the parents of three troubled boys in 1950s Pittsburgh. There’s much wit and affection in this adaptation of the Tony Award-winning play, a hard-edged family drama about secrets and buried emotions. Contains outdated use of racist language.

Show times: Sat 25 Mar, 8.20 | Mon 27 Mar, 6.00 | Tue 28 Mar, 3.00 | Wed 29 Mar, 8.40


Manchester By The Sea (U)

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Director: Kenneth Lonergan. USA 2016. 137 mins | Watch the trailer

When lonely janitor Lee (Casey Affleck) hears that his brother has died, he reluctantly heads to his home town, Manchester By The Sea, where he must finally face up to his own past. One of the must-see dramas of awards season, articulating profound themes of grief, anger and forgiveness.

Show times: Sun 26 Mar, 8.10 | Tue 28 Mar, 6.00 | Tue 29 Mar, 3.00 


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