The BAFTA award-winning film Birdman is amongst the line-up of screenings coming to Bromsgrove's Artrix this month.
In what has been described as a career-defining role, Michael Keaton stars as a former actor who attempts to reinvent himself as a director by staging a new retelling of a classic Broadway dramatic play.
Unbroken, which was directed by Angelina Jolie, tells the amazing story of Olympic runner Louis Zamperini who was imprisoned by the Japanese during the Second World War.
During half-term, youngsters will enjoy Penguins of Madagascar and the ever popular Annie which tells the tale of an irrepressible foster kid in New York.
Testament of Youth tells Vera Britten’s harrowing story of her coming of age as a VAD nurse in the First World War.
Just nudging its way into March is The Theory of Everything for which Eddie Redmayne won a best actor BAFTA for his portrayal of Stephen Hawkings.
The film focuses on the relationship between the famous physicist and his wife.
For listings information, visit artrix.co.uk.
Tickets cost £6.80 (£5.80 discount) and can be obtained from the box office on 01527 577330 or online.
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