Bittersweet feelings link the two main new films this week at the Kino – Saoirse Ronan and Billy Howle in Ian McEwan's adaptation of his romantic novel On Chesil Beach, and then veteran actress Sheila Hancock stars as Edie, an elderly widow who decides to train to climb a Scottish mountain.
The magnificent Foxes – father and son Edward and Freddie – join a classic cast including Frances Barber, Susan Hampshire and Nathaniel Parker in An Ideal Husband, part of the Vaudeville Theatre's Oscar Wilde season.
The joking superhero is back in Deadpool 2, while Amy Schumer struggles with body image in I feel Pretty and four of Britain's finest actresses, Maggie Smith, Judi Dench, Eileen Atkins and Joan Plowright celebrate their careers in Nothing Like A Dame
Book now for next month's upcoming treats of Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband from London's Vaudeville Theatre; Swan Lake from the Royal Ballet; Sir Simon Rattle's farewell performance and, of course, it's Glyndebourne season
Three great shows at the Kino this coming week: Matthew Bourne's Cinderella; the musical An American in Paris, and the very special Dam Busters at 75 from the Royal Albert Hall with Dan Snow compering, interviews with special guests and a showing of the digitally remastered original film
In a bittersweet film about getting older, Donald Sutherland and Helen Mirren star in The Leisure Seeker, as a couple embarking on a road trip together before illness overtakes them
Fans of Marvel Comics will welcome the new Avengers film, while in Funny Cow, Britain's brilliant Maxine Peake plays a 1970s comedienne on the Northern club circuit.
Taken from the bestselling novel, The Guernsey Literary & Potato Peel Pie Society tells the story of a young writer who travels to the island in search of the story of the islanders' struggle under the occupation