
Bridport Arts Centre
Amelie (2001) 25th Anniversary Re- release.
Thursday 2nd July 7.30 pm. This is a film that will put a goofy grin on your face from the opening frame, through to the credits. Film Threat. Ross Williams.
Bridport Electric Palace
Tuner (2025) Thursday 9th July @ 7.30 pm.
Tuner is a small film, but one that will leave a big impact. It truly is one of the most delightful surprises of the fall and deserves to be seen on a big screen with the loudest sound possible. Screen Rant. Graeme Guttmann.
Disclosure Day (2026) Friday 17th July @ 7.30 pm.
This movie is made for a world that has us spending most of our time looking down, whether metaphorically, heads buried in our own work and struggles, or literally, absorbed by the phones that have overtaken our lives. Screen Rant. Alex Harrison.
Marine Theatre. Lyme Regis.
The Christophers (2025) Saturday 4th July @ 7.15pm.
With Ian McKellen in superbly crotchety form and Michaela Coel exuding chilly cunning. The Daily Beast. Nick Schager.
Weymouth Pavilion
Toy Story 5. (2026) Sunday 19th July – Thursday 23rd July, various times.
Pixar Chief Creative Officer Pete Docter, who was a writer and animator on the original movie, recalled how Toy Story was a make-or-break project for the studio. ‘We showed them a screening. And they said, “This is just not working. Shut it all down, fire all your animators,” Luckily, somebody wisely said, “Give us one more shot.”’
Virginia Woolf’s Night and Day (2026)
Monday 13 July & Wednesday 15 July, various Times.
It is such a sweet story and guilelessly eccentric – a butterfly fluttering just beyond the wheel of realism. The Guardian. Peter Bradhsaw.



