In the acclaimed new drama from writer-director Kenneth Lonergan (You Can Count On Me, Margaret), Casey Affleck stars as Lee, a man whose spare existence is suddenly ruptured when the death of his brother Joe (Kyle Chandler) forces him to return to the hometown he abandoned years before. Rocked by contact with his estranged ex-wife (Michelle Williams) and the revelation that Joe has made him guardian of his teenage son (Lucas Hedges), Lee is forced to face up to painful memories and new-found levels of responsibility as he reconnects with his family.
Showings in : Cambridge, Norwich, Crouch End, Dukes at Komedia, East Dulwich, Exeter, Greenwich, Hackney, National Media Museum, Phoenix, Oxford, Henley, Stratford East, Stratford Upon Avon, Edinburgh, Nottinghill, Bath
08/01/17 10:30 Cambridge Arts, Picturehouse Available
08/01/17 10:30 Cinema City, Norwich, Picturehouse Available
08/01/17 10:30 Crouch End, Picturehouse Available
08/01/17 10:30 Dukes at Komedia, Picturehouse Available
08/01/17 10:30 East Dulwich, Picturehouse Available
08/01/17 10:30 Exeter, Picturehouse Available
08/01/17 10:30 Greenwich, Picturehouse Available
08/01/17 10:30 Hackney, Picturehouse Available
08/01/17 10:30 National Media Museum, Picturehouse Available
08/01/17 10:30 Phoenix, Oxford, Picturehouse Available
08/01/17 10:30 Regal, Henley, Picturehouse Available
08/01/17 10:30 Stratford East, Picturehouse Available
08/01/17 10:30 Stratford Upon Avon, Picturehouse Available
08/01/17 10:30 The Cameo, Edinburgh, Picturehouse Available
08/01/17 10:30 The Gate, Nottinghill, Picturehouse Available
08/01/17 10:30 The Little Theatre Cinema, Bath, Picturehouse Available
- deb8z
7 comments
iwantahotdeal
6 Jan 177#1
Ironic that it is not showing in Manchester
Tr1gger to iwantahotdeal
6 Jan 171#3
Manchester-by-the-Sea, is in America
rwa
6 Jan 171#2
Thanks to deb8z, for adding a bit more detail to my post.
juggler1
6 Jan 174#4
Who needs the sea? We've got the ship canal!
smartypants71
6 Jan 17#5
Saw this when it was shown as Odeon's Screen Unseen last month, I loved it and thought the performance by Casey Affleck excellent, certainly Oscar worthy. However it was definitely a Marmite movie as a few people walked out and at the end of the showing one fellow stood up and shouted "bull****"!
ainsleyb to smartypants71
6 Jan 173#6
you tend to get a fair few morons at screen unseens who can't handle a movie where nothing blows up.
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Showings in : Cambridge, Norwich, Crouch End, Dukes at Komedia, East Dulwich, Exeter, Greenwich, Hackney, National Media Museum, Phoenix, Oxford, Henley, Stratford East, Stratford Upon Avon, Edinburgh, Nottinghill, Bath
For more information and to download tickets:
http://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/720744
08/01/17 10:30 Cambridge Arts, Picturehouse Available
08/01/17 10:30 Cinema City, Norwich, Picturehouse Available
08/01/17 10:30 Crouch End, Picturehouse Available
08/01/17 10:30 Dukes at Komedia, Picturehouse Available
08/01/17 10:30 East Dulwich, Picturehouse Available
08/01/17 10:30 Exeter, Picturehouse Available
08/01/17 10:30 Greenwich, Picturehouse Available
08/01/17 10:30 Hackney, Picturehouse Available
08/01/17 10:30 National Media Museum, Picturehouse Available
08/01/17 10:30 Phoenix, Oxford, Picturehouse Available
08/01/17 10:30 Regal, Henley, Picturehouse Available
08/01/17 10:30 Stratford East, Picturehouse Available
08/01/17 10:30 Stratford Upon Avon, Picturehouse Available
08/01/17 10:30 The Cameo, Edinburgh, Picturehouse Available
08/01/17 10:30 The Gate, Nottinghill, Picturehouse Available
08/01/17 10:30 The Little Theatre Cinema, Bath, Picturehouse Available
- deb8z
7 comments