Director John Carney who wowed audiences with ONCE, is back with SING STREET, a nostalgic celebration of 80s music. Combining Carney’s trademark warmth and humour with a punk rock edge, and features a memorable soundtrack with hits from The Cure, Duran Duran, The Police, Genesis. SING STREET is an electrifying coming-of-age film, about a boy, Connor who forms a band to impress a girl.
When Conor (impressive newcomer Ferdia Walsh-Peelo) is transferred from an exclusive fee-paying school to a tougher state school, he becomes a target for the school bully and its disciplinarian headmaster. Fortunately, salvation lies in the catchy and angular new wave music that Conor is being introduced to by troubled older brother Brendan (Transformers: Age of Extinction's Jack Reynor). After Conor meets the beautiful but mysterious Raphina (luminous rising star Lucy Boynton), he forms a band so she can star in their videos, and reinvents himself as a stylish, self-confident frontman called "Cosmo".
Already a HUGE sensation in Ireland, SING STREET (cert 12A) is released in cinemas on May 20.
10/05/16 18:30 Birmingham Star City, Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 Bristol Cribbs Causeway, Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 Cheshire Oaks, Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 Croydon Grants, Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 Eastleigh, Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 Edinburgh Omni, Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 Gateshead Trinity Square, Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 Glasgow Fort, Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 Islington, Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 Leeds Light, Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 Leicester, Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 Manchester Lowry, Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 Norwich, Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 Piccadilly Circus (formerly Apollo), Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 Portsmouth, Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 Reading, Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 Swansea, Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 Thurrock, Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 Watford, Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 York, Vue Available
All comments (23)
juggler1
29 Apr 161#1
Oh wow- got 2. Op, you are amazing! Thank you! :smiley:
agent_c
29 Apr 161#2
Great got 2 tickets thanks.
Florence123
29 Apr 161#3
thank you - got 2
AW0079
29 Apr 161#4
Saw this last Wednesday.
Florence123 to AW0079
29 Apr 161#5
Did you enjoy it?
charver
29 Apr 161#6
Thanks :wink:
AW0079
29 Apr 162#7
Yes,good film.
allsaint78
29 Apr 161#8
wonder why it took me 2 hours to receive notification of this post. London ones gone now shame :disappointed:
susanne30
29 Apr 161#9
none for sheffield but hot anyway
sjs31
29 Apr 161#10
Thanks! Got tickets for Cheshire Oaks
bvmjain
29 Apr 162#11
Very strong Irish accents, made a lot of the dialogue unintelligible. Other than that it was an entertaining coming of age type of film, which reminded me a lot of 'Gregory's Girl'. Nice 'black' humour throughout.
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Director John Carney who wowed audiences with ONCE, is back with SING STREET, a nostalgic celebration of 80s music. Combining Carney’s trademark warmth and humour with a punk rock edge, and features a memorable soundtrack with hits from The Cure, Duran Duran, The Police, Genesis. SING STREET is an electrifying coming-of-age film, about a boy, Connor who forms a band to impress a girl.
When Conor (impressive newcomer Ferdia Walsh-Peelo) is transferred from an exclusive fee-paying school to a tougher state school, he becomes a target for the school bully and its disciplinarian headmaster. Fortunately, salvation lies in the catchy and angular new wave music that Conor is being introduced to by troubled older brother Brendan (Transformers: Age of Extinction's Jack Reynor). After Conor meets the beautiful but mysterious Raphina (luminous rising star Lucy Boynton), he forms a band so she can star in their videos, and reinvents himself as a stylish, self-confident frontman called "Cosmo".
Already a HUGE sensation in Ireland, SING STREET (cert 12A) is released in cinemas on May 20.
10/05/16 18:30 Birmingham Star City, Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 Bristol Cribbs Causeway, Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 Cheshire Oaks, Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 Croydon Grants, Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 Eastleigh, Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 Edinburgh Omni, Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 Gateshead Trinity Square, Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 Glasgow Fort, Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 Islington, Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 Leeds Light, Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 Leicester, Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 Manchester Lowry, Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 Norwich, Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 Piccadilly Circus (formerly Apollo), Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 Portsmouth, Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 Reading, Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 Swansea, Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 Thurrock, Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 Watford, Vue Available
10/05/16 18:30 York, Vue Available
All comments (23)