THIS January sees a host of films at Bromsgrove's Artrix.

From adventure to thrillers, the venue is promising something for everyone.

Dylan Thomas, the story of Thor Heyerdal’s crossing of the Pacific and a Le Carré thriller are amongst the many highlights.

The Imitation Game tells the tale of Alan Turing’s attempts to break the Enigma code alongside a team of wartime code breakers at Bletchley Park.

The film, which is already a hot favourite for a BAFTA, stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Keira Knightley

Dylan Thomas’ lecture tour to New York is brought to life on the big screen in Set Fire to the Stars.

Mesmerising and moving when reciting his masterpieces on stage, Thomas reveals his darker side when he meets his admiring female fan base.

In one of the most powerful and affecting films of the year Ida tells the story of an orphan called Anna who learns of her Jewish heritage and family’s fate during the Nazi occupation.

In one of his last appearances on screen before his untimely death, Philip Seymour Hoffman stars in A Most Wanted Man. This Hamburg-set Le Carré thriller links the worlds of espionage and banking.

In Diplomacy, the Swedish Consul General tries to persuade the Commander of Paris not to destroy the city after the German retreat in 1914.

The ever-popular Maggie Smith plays a stubborn sitting tenant in a Parisian apartment in My Old Lady and Bill Murray takes the lead in St Vincent as a war veteran who befriends his new neighbour.

Last but by no means least are Kon-Tiki, the story of Thor Heyerdal’s 1947 crossing of the Pacific and The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies in which Bilbo struggles to fight a new threat to Middle Earth.

Tickets for the Artrix cinema cost £6.80 (£5.80 discount) from the box office on 01527 577330.

For more information about any of the films on, visit artrix.co.uk.