No Other Choice

NOW SHOWING

No Other Choice

The New Wave

CLASSIC SEASON

The New Wave: French Classics of the 1960s

Nouvelle Vague

NOW SHOWING

Nouvelle Vague

H is for Hawk

NOW SHOWING

H is for Hawk

Labyrinth

NOW SHOWING

Labyrinth

TCOW

COMING SOON

The Chronology of Water

Kino Kids Cinema Club

FAMILY CLASSICS EVERY OTHER SUNDAY

Kino Kids Cinema Club

Oxford’s home of independent cinema

The Ultimate Picture Palace is Oxford’s oldest independent cinema. Founded in 1911 and community-owned since 2022, we show a mix of independent, international, and classic films all in our cosy single-screen auditorium. Find us on the Cowley Road in East Oxford.

Oxford cinema The Ultimate Picture Palace

What's on

Today (Tuesday 17th February)

21:00

The History of Sound 15
£6 for Members
2h 8m
Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor star as two young musicians who fall in love through American folk music, then reunite after World War I to preserve disappearing songs. From the director of Living, a tender, melancholic romance about the power off music and memory.

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Tomorrow (Wednesday 18th February)

15:00

No Other Choice 15
2h 19m | Korean w/ English subtitles
After losing his job of 25 years, a desperate family man turns to murder to eliminate his rivals. Adapted from Donald E. Westlake’s The Ax, Park Chan-wook (Decision to Leave) delivers a wicked, stylish thriller with razor-sharp dark humour.

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18:00

The History of Sound 15
2h 8m
Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor star as two young musicians who fall in love through American folk music, then reunite after World War I to preserve disappearing songs. From the director of Living, a tender, melancholic romance about the power off music and memory.

Book here

21:00

H Is for Hawk 12A
1h 55m
Grieving her father’s death, Helen finds solace in training a wild goshawk, forcing her to confront her own emotional isolation. Claire Foy gives a career-best performance in this deeply moving adaptation of Helen MacDonald’s acclaimed memoir.

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Coming soon

A young woman stands in a lake, getting ready to jump in.

“Wuthering Heights”

Showing in March
In 18th-century Yorkshire, orphaned Heathcliff falls passionately for Catherine, igniting a destructive love story of obsession. Emerald Fennell’s visually stunning and sensual adaptation of Emily Brontë’s classic stars Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie.

A Malian man sitting in a field in front of an orange tree.

BFI Film Academy Workshop

Wednesday 25th February 3pm
Are you aged 16-25, have an amazing idea for a film, but don’t have the budget? Join us to hear from some young BFI Film Academy funded filmmakers, as well as special guest speaker Ben Wheatley. Tickets cost £5 (and includes entry to our Q&A screening of Bulk).

Black and white image of a man in a suit overlaid with textured psychedelic imagery.

Bulk + Director Q&A (Ben Wheatley)

Wednesday 25th February 6pm
When an ambitious scientist takes his string theory experiments too far, his “brane” explodes, and someone is left to deal with the consequences. Join us for a one-off screening of Ben Wheatley’s mind-bending sci-fi thriller, and a playful love letter to filmmaking.

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Our community of UPP members get exclusive discounts including 2 free tickets, a free drink at our cosy bar and £2 off the price of tickets. 

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Our unique art-deco venue is the perfect place for private screenings, children and adult birthday parties, fundraisers, premieres, presentations, community events, film festivals and more.

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