They're back – 20 years after the events of Trainspotting, Renton (Ewan McGregor) returns to the only place he can call home, where the old crew are waiting for him. Directed by Danny Boyle
Fifty Shades Darker, the sequel to the steamy Fifty Shades of Grey, takes the story of Christian and Ana to a new level. Meanwhile the Silver Room is showing The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, preceded by a Scandinavian supper
New this week, Lion tells the true story of an Indian boy's efforts to find his family, and Hacksaw Ridge portrays the struggle of unarmed American soldier and conscientious objector Desmond Ross, who saved 75 men at Okinawa
La La Land tops the bill again but there's still a chance to see The Carer - filmed at Boughton Monchelsea - and Kino specials The Eagle Huntress, BAFTA-winning documentary about a Kazakh girl; and an exhibition on screen, The Curious World of Hieronymus Bosch
La La Land, winner of seven Golden Globe awards, stars Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone as a jazz musician and actress struggling to make it in Los Angeles. Also showing at the Kino as a special event on Sunday January 15, is TV's Series Four finale of Sherlock, starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin F
Overprotective dad Ned is seriously underwhelmed when he and his family visit his daughter and meet her wild and wacky Silicon-Valley billionaire boyfriend Laird. An entertaining comedy of manners ensues
There are still chances to see Rogue One and Passengers this coming Christmas week, together with a stunning performance of The Nutcracker from the Royal Opera House. Fantastic Beasts and Bridget Jones's Baby return on Friday, December 30, with Silence and A Monster Calls from New Year's day
It's here! Rogue One: A Star Wars story opens at the Kino this week on Friday December 16 with cocktails, prosecco and canapes before the 8:30pm showing. And as a Christmas treat, FREE Christmas-themed films are being shown in the Silver Room this weekend, December 17 and 18, and on Christmas Eve