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Swede Caroline (15) Tuesday 10th December

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Chaos reigns in this strange, funny and amiably anarchic mockumentary about dirty tricks in the cutthroat world of competitive marrow-growing, written and co-directed by film-maker Brook Driver. Maybe the script could have gone through another couple of drafts, but that might have removed some of the flavour. As it is, it feels like Thomas Pynchon had emailed Ricky Gervais an idea he’d had for a British comedy, and the result certainly has some laughs.

Jo Hartley (a stalwart of Shane Meadows’s movies Dead Man’s Shoes and This Is England) is Caroline, a marrow-grower and a divorcee who pretends her ex-husband is dead and is now in a kind of NSA relationship with her needy neighbour Willy (Celyn Jones); they are both mates with conspiracy theorist and fanatically competitive prize-veg enthusiast Paul (Richard Lumsden). When Caroline’s marrow is disqualified one year for having a hairline crack and then her other marrow (called Ricky Hatton because it’s such a fighter) is stolen from her garden greenhouse by masked raiders, Caroline sets out on a desperately dangerous quest to find what on earth is happening. But this involves hiring a supremely louche pair of private detectives: Louise (Aisling Bea) and Lawrence (Ray Fearon) a married couple who also run swinging parties that Caroline has attended.

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The Fall Guy (12A) Tuesday 12th November

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The Fall Guy is a 2024 American action comedy film directed by David Leitch and written by Drew Pearce, loosely based on the 1980s TV series. The plot follows a stuntman (Ryan Gosling) working on his ex-girlfriend’s (Emily Blunt) directorial debut action film, only to find himself involved in a conspiracy surrounding the film’s lead actor (Aaron Taylor-Johnson). The cast also features Hannah Waddingham, Teresa Palmer, Stephanie Hsu, and Winston Duke.

He’s a stuntman, and like everyone in the stunt community, he gets blown up, shot, crashed, thrown through windows and dropped from the highest of heights, all for our entertainment. And now, fresh off an almost career-ending accident, this working-class hero has to track down a missing movie star, solve a conspiracy and try to win back the love of his life while still doing his day job. What could possibly go right?

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Monthly meeting Tuesday 1st October 14:00.
Cash for Coronets: An Architectural legacy
Speaker: Mark Meredith

Refreshments available from 2.00pm, lecture begins at 2.30pm. Guests £7.
New members always welcome.
For further details contact Margaret Ross – tas.pewseyvale@gmail.com
Find out about us. – www.theartssociety.org/pewsey-vale

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Friday 13th September 2024 7:30 pm (Doors open 7pm) Tickets £10 here
Bar available

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Wicked Little Letters (15) – Tuesday 8th October Tickets £6 from usual shops.

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One of Netflix’s top movies is the British comedy/mystery film Wicked Little Letters, starring Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley. As you watch the film, you might wonder if it’s based on a true story and if the 1920s libel scandal actually happened in real life.

Directed by Thea Sharrock and written by Jonny Sweet, the film follows Edith, an English woman who starts receiving a series of anonymous obscenity-filled letters. She suspects they’re from her rowdy Irish neighbour, Rose, but Rose denies involvement, claiming that her outspoken nature would make such letters unnecessary.

The scandal escalates in the town, and Rose is put on trial, as Edith’s nosy friends and the town’s only female police officer set out to uncover the identity of the real sender. The film takes place in Littlehampton, Sussex, England, and stars Oscar-winning actress Olivia Colman and Oscar nominee Jessie Buckley as the feuding neighbours. BAFTA nominee Anjana Vasan, Timothy Spall, Gemma Jones, Hugh Skinner, Paul Chahidi, Joanna Scanlan, Lolly Adefope, and others also star.

Wicked Little Letters is based on the real-life hate mail scandal, also known as the “Littlehampton letters,” which involved four court cases and three prison sentences over almost three years. Edith Swan and Rose Gooding were neighbors living in Littlehampton, a seaside town in West Sussex, in the early 1920s

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Friday 6th September 2024

Tickets from Cossor’s Shop. Price £50