One year ago Epping at the Movies opened its doors and has welcomed more than 1,500 visitors to Epping Hall, St John’s Road.

Showing more than 24 screenings in that time, Epping at the Movies has screened archive classics, popular musicals, family favourites, the latest blockbusters and innovative indies.

Epping at the Movies is designed to be a friendly and welcoming experience for young and old. Going into the second year of running, they hope to continue to develop an exciting cultural programme for local audiences to engage with whilst making new connections with friends and neighbours.

UPCOMING SCREENINGS:

Call Me By Your Name (15)

In this Oscar winning romance, seventeen year-old Elio and visiting research assistant, Oliver, bond over shared heritage, their emerging sexuality and the luscious Italian landscape.

Friday, March 16, 7.45pm.

Paddington 2 (PG) - pre-film craft activity

Paddington must track down a dastardly thief when a precious book goes missing. Even more fun than the original, this film will charm both young and old! Starring Hugh Grant, Sally Hawkins, Julie Walters and Ben Wishaw.

Saturday, March 17, from 10.30am.

Dunkirk (12A)

Christopher Nolan’s Oscar winning depiction of the WWII Dunkirk evacuation is a masterclass in suspense and stars Mark Rylance, Kenneth Branagh and Tom Hardy.

Saturday, March 17, 2.30pm.

National Theatre Live: Follies (12A)

Stephen Sondheim’s legendary musical is staged for the first time at the National Theatre. New York, 1971. There’s a party on the stage of the Weismann Theatre. Tomorrow the iconic building will be demolished. Thirty years after their final performance, the Follies girls gather to have a few drinks, sing a few songs and lie about themselves. Tracie Bennett, Janie Dee and Imelda Staunton play the magnificent Follies in this dazzling new production. Featuring a cast of 37 and an orchestra of 21.

Saturday, May 12, 2pm.