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Week of : -  14th Jul 2026 - 31st Aug 2026
Andre Rieus 2026 Summer Concert Viva Maastricht  (Please Select)   No Comps
This year, André Rieu celebrates a spectacular milestone — the 20th anniversary of his iconic summer concerts on the magnificent Vrijthof square. Captured live in his beloved hometown, this brand-new cinema event marks two decades of music and unforgettable magical summer nights. Viva Maastricht! is a joyful tribute to the city where it all began. Joined by his world-renowned Johann Strauss Orchestra and a vibrant ensemble of artists, André brings the spirit, culture, and warmth of his hometown to life in a dazzling new concert filled with emotion and wonder. From timeless waltzes to soul-stirring classics, this landmark anniversary concert promises an evening of passion, joy, and togetherness. Be part of this historic celebration as the Vrijthof once again transforms into a breathtaking open-air ballroom — only in cinemas this summer.  Click for more details

 


Saturday 29th : 2.00pm, 5.15pm - 29th August

Sunday 30th : 2.00pm, 5.15pm - 30th August

BACKROOMS: EVERYTHING MUST GO  (M) Violence & offensive language
After a therapist's patient goes missing into a dimension beyond reality, she has to enter the unknown to save him.  Click for more details

Duration : 126 minutes


Tuesday 14th : 6.00pm

Wednesday 15th : 6.00pm - Final screening
 

Colours of Time  (M) Drug use, offensive language & nudity  No Comps
- OFFICIAL SELECTION: Festival de Cannes (Out of Competition) - Director Cedric Klapisch has crafted a genuine crowd pleasing story that blends the excitement, wonder and art of Belle Epoque France with present day themes around identity, legacy and connection. In 1895, young Adele (Suzanne Lindon) leaves Normandy for Paris, a city alive and buzzing with invention, photography and the rise of Impressionism. In the present day, her descendants inherit an unexpected legacy : a country side house in Normandy, abandoned for decades and suspended in time. Four of Adele’s descendants arrive to survey the Estate, and together end up piecing together the story of Adele’s unexpected life. Colours of Time is a charming and fascinating family saga, and is sure to be a hit at this year’s Festival. Book your opening night tickets now!  Click for more details

Duration : 124 minutes


Thursday 23rd : 10.30am, 5.15pm

Friday 24th : 10.30am, 5.15pm

Saturday 25th : 3.45pm

Sunday 26th : 3.45pm

Monday 27th : 10.30am, 2.50pm

Tuesday 28th : 10.30am, 2.50pm

Wednesday 29th : 10.30am, 2.50pm

Evil Dead Burn  (R16) Horror, graphic violence & offensive language  No Comps
Evil Dead Burn unleashes the franchise’s most savage and terrifying ride to date, blazing onto big screens with an all-new chapter of carnage and demonic mayhem. After the loss of her husband, a woman seeks solace with her in-laws in their secluded family home. As one by one they are transformed into Deadites—turning the gathering into a family reunion from hell—she comes to discover that the vows she took in life... live on even in death.  Click for more details

Duration : 111 minutes


Tuesday 14th : 8.00pm

Wednesday 15th : 8.00pm

Thursday 16th : 6.10pm

Friday 17th : 6.10pm

Saturday 18th : 6.10pm

Sunday 19th : 6.10pm

Monday 20th : 8.15pm

Tuesday 21st : 8.15pm

Wednesday 22nd : 8.15pm
 

I, Object  (Please Select)   No Comps
Grieving the loss of his father and unable to relate to the people in his life, 10-year-old Tom takes refuge in the everyday objects around him; they reveal their true identities and speak to Tom, helping him in his healing process.  Click for more details

 


Thursday 23rd : 3.00pm, 6.20pm

Friday 24th : 3.00pm, 6.20pm

Saturday 25th : 11.50am, 2.00pm

Sunday 26th : 11.50am, 2.00pm

Monday 27th : 5.40pm

Tuesday 28th : 5.40pm

Wednesday 29th : 5.40pm

Jackass Best & Last  (R16) Nudity & offensive language
Johnny Knoxville and the gang return for one final fling at the big screen. Featuring all-new stunts and stupidity along with the greatest hits and biggest laughs from the past, jackass: best and last is a joyously raucous celebration of all the mischievous camaraderie that you’ve come to love and expect from these idiots over the past 25 years. So, grab your dumb little buddies, raise your popcorns, and come experience the cinematic event that promises to be the last time you’ll ever laugh this hard in a cinema.  Click for more details

Duration : 92 minutes


Tuesday 14th : 8.15pm

Wednesday 15th : 8.15pm

Thursday 16th : 8.15pm

Friday 17th : 8.15pm

Saturday 18th : 8.15pm

Sunday 19th : 8.15pm

Monday 20th : 6.20pm

Tuesday 21st : 6.20pm

Wednesday 22nd : 6.20pm

Minions & Monsters  (PG) Violence & coarse language
This is the rambunctious, ridiculous and totally true story of how the Minions conquered Hollywood, became movie stars, lost everything, unleashed monsters onto the world and then banded together to try and save the planet from the mayhem they had just created.  Click for more details

Duration : 90 minutes


Tuesday 14th : 10.10am, 12.10pm

Wednesday 15th : 10.10am, 12.10pm

Thursday 16th : 10.00am, 2.00pm

Friday 17th : 10.00am, 2.00pm

Saturday 18th : 10.00am, 12.10pm

Sunday 19th : 10.00am, 12.10pm

Monday 20th : 12.40pm

Tuesday 21st : 12.40pm

Wednesday 22nd : 12.40pm

Moana  (PG)   No Comps
In Moana, Disney’s live action reimagining of the beloved Oscar nominated animated adventure, Moana answers the Ocean’s call and, for the first time, voyages beyond the reef of her island of Motunui with the infamous demigod Maui on an unforgettable journey to restore prosperity to her people.  Click for more details

Duration : 115 minutes


Tuesday 14th : 10.00am, 1.50pm

Wednesday 15th : 10.00am, 1.50pm

Thursday 16th : 11.50am, 2.10pm

Friday 17th : 11.50am, 2.10pm

Saturday 18th : 11.50am, 2.10pm

Sunday 19th : 11.50am, 2.10pm

Monday 20th : 5.20pm

Tuesday 21st : 5.20pm

Wednesday 22nd : 5.20pm

Supergirl  (M) Violence
When an unexpected and ruthless adversary strikes too close to home, Kara Zor-El, aka Supergirl, reluctantly joins forces with an unlikely companion on an epic, interstellar journey of vengeance and justice.  Click for more details

Duration : 108 minutes


Tuesday 14th : 6.00pm

Wednesday 15th : 6.00pm

Thursday 16th : 4.15pm

Friday 17th : 4.15pm

Saturday 18th : 4.15pm

Sunday 19th : 4.15pm

Monday 20th : 4.15pm

Tuesday 21st : 4.15pm

Wednesday 22nd : 4.15pm

The Odyssey  (M) Violence, offensive language & content that may offend  No Comps
From the 8th century classic by Homer comes the saga of the Odyssey. After the Trojan War, Odysseus faces a dangerous voyage back to Ithaca, meeting creatures like the Cyclops Polyphemus, Sirens, and Circe along the way.  Click for more details

Duration : 172 minutes


Thursday 16th : 7.30pm

Friday 17th : 7.30pm

Saturday 18th : 7.30pm

Sunday 19th : 7.30pm

Monday 20th : 10.30am, 7.30pm

Tuesday 21st : 10.30am, 7.30pm

Wednesday 22nd : 10.30am, 7.30pm

The Sheep Detectives  (PG) Violence & coarse language
The film follows George Hardy (Jackman), a shepherd who loves his sheep and raises them only for their wool. Every night he reads aloud a murder mystery, pretending his sheep can understand, never suspecting that not only can they understand but they argue for hours afterwards about whodunnit. When George is found dead under mysterious circumstances, the sheep realize at once that it was a murder and think they know everything about how to go about solving it. The local cop Tim Derry (Braun), on the other hand, has never solved a serious crime in his life, so the sheep conclude they will have to solve it themselves, even if it means leaving their meadow for the first time and facing the fact that the human world isn’t as simple as it appears in books.  Click for more details

Duration : 96 minutes


Tuesday 14th : 4.00pm - all tickets @ kids prices

Wednesday 15th : 4.00pm - all tickets @ kids prices

Thursday 16th : 12noon - all tickets @ kids prices

Friday 17th : 12noon - all tickets @ kids prices

Saturday 18th : 3.50pm - all tickets @ kids prices

Sunday 19th : 3.50pm - all tickets @ kids prices

Monday 20th : 1.30pm - all tickets @ kids prices

Tuesday 21st : 1.30pm - all tickets @ kids prices

Wednesday 22nd : 1.30pm - all tickets @ kids prices

Toy Story 5  (G) 
The toys are back and this time, Buzz Lightyear, Woody, Jessie and the rest of the gang's jobs are challenged when they come face-to-face with Lilypad (voice of Greta Lee), a brand new tablet device that arrives with her own disruptive ideas about what is best for their kid, Bonnie. Will playtime ever be the same?  Click for more details

Duration : 102 minutes


Tuesday 14th : 12noon, 2.00pm

Wednesday 15th : 12noon, 2.00pm

Thursday 16th : 10.10am, 3.50pm

Friday 17th : 10.10am, 3.50pm

Saturday 18th : 10.10am, 2.00pm

Sunday 19th : 10.10am, 2.00pm

Monday 20th : 2.20pm

Tuesday 21st : 2.20pm

Wednesday 22nd : 2.20pm

Words of War  (M) 
From James Strong, director of the acclaimed mini-series Mr Bates vs The Post Office, Words of War tells the powerful true story of world-renowned journalist and human rights activist Anna Politkovskaya. Maxine Peake (also starring in I Swear at this year’s Festival) expertly portrays Politkovskaya’s brave crusade, putting her life in jeopardy by fighting to be an independent voice of truth for the Russian people. She refused to give up reporting on the war in Chechnya despite numerous acts of intimidation and violence, including being poisoned. Sparring with Peake on the silver screen is Jason Isaacs, in the role of Politkovskaya’s husband Sasha - a TV journalist who can barely hide his jealousy of his wife’s success. Irish screen legend Ciarán Hinds also joins the cast as Dmitry Muratov, Anna’s editor of the independent paper Novaya Gazeta. Politkovskaya’s legacy lives on, and her story serves as a reminder of the importance of protecting the right to report the news without fear of death or reprisal.  Click for more details

Duration : 117 minutes


Monday 20th : 12noon, 2.00pm

Tuesday 21st : 12noon, 2.00pm

Wednesday 22nd : 12noon, 2.00pm

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