Not feeling the latest Marvel film? Yearning for some classic films on the big screen? Hereās a list of all the re-releases heading into UK cinemas in the near future.
Multiplexes are full of the latest superhero romps, Academy Award nominated dramas and action spectacles, which can get a bit tiring. Thankfully, there are distributors like Park Circus, putting out some welcome blasts from the past ā and weāve just gone and made a list of them. Itās your opportunity to catch films you may have never seen on the big screen or that you simply would like to see in a cinema setting again.
Below you can find all the films heading back into UK cinemas in 2025. This list will be regularly updated, so check back to keep up to date. Note that these are all releases playing around the country, so any individual screenings organised by independent cinemas, like the Prince Charles Cinema or BFI, arenāt listed.
February
7th February ā Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind
7th February ā Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai Du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles
14th February ā Brief Encounter
21st February ā Picnic At Hanging Rock
28th February ā The Big Lebowski
March
7th March ā Erin Brochovich
14th March ā O Brother, Where Art Thou?
21st March ā Just Another Girl On The I.R.T
April
4th April ā Muriel’s Wedding
11th April ā Babe
October
3rd October ā Corpse Bride
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