Wilbarston Film Club

Screenings usually on the last Wednesday of each month, 19:30 (doors open 19:00). Occasionally a day/date will change to accommodate availability/events, and we may sometimes have additional ad-hoc shows.
Run by volunteers, Wilbo Film Club (WFC)ย aims to show a wide range of films including newer releases to bring the best of Hollywood to a social, community cinema setting. A large 4m projector screen, professional sound system, licensed bar and snacks make for a great experience at exceptional value. WFC offers a loyalty card scheme at no additional cost, and welcomes people from Wilbarston and surrounding villages and towns.
For more information see update posts on this site, the Facebook page, or you can email: . There is also a regular e-mail newsletter which goes out once a month, with the very occasional extra notification if appropriate.
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Christmas Movie Time – Weds 17th December
We’re very, very pleased to be able to bring you something special for Christmas this year. ๐บ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ is a brilliantly funny, heartwarming, and incredibly joyful musical retelling of Dickens’ classic ‘A Christmas Carol’. It stars Will Ferrell, Ryan Reynolds, and

Film Club Update
Tickets are now available to purchase at the Shop for this month’s film (The Ballad of Wallis Island), which is being shown on Weds 26th November at 7.30pm.

Film Club : Weds 29th October
Film Club is once again marking Armistice, and this year with a ยฃ3 donation to The Poppy Appeal for each ticket sold, so please do come along and support the appeal whilst watching an Oscar-nominated film. We know that ‘standard’

August Movie : The Penguin Lessons (12A)
Inspired by the true story of a disillusioned Englishman who went to work in a school in Argentina in 1976. Expecting an easy ride, Tom discovers a divided nation and a class of unteachable students. However, after he rescues a

July’s Movie : Mr Burton (12A)
Mr. Burton charts the relationship between a Port Talbot school teacher, Philip (played by Toby Jones) and a wild young school boy called Richie Jenkins (Harry Lawtey). Richie, keen to get away from his boozy father, dreamed of becoming an

Film Club is a year old !
To celebrate our 1st birthday, weโre bringing an absolute classic of modern cinema to the village, and weโre pleased to be able to show it in its remastered format for better picture and sound quality than when originally released. Thereโs

Next Film Night : Anora on 28th May
We’re very excited to be able to bring you the film which swept the 2025 Oscars, winning five in total and a record four for the same film for Director Sean Baker. Billed as audacious, thrilling, and a comedic variation
