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FILM fans should look no further than Trinity Arts Centre this Friday 10th February for a night of movie magic.

In Deep Blue Sea (12A) director Terence Davies returns to glorious form with his adaptation or Terence Rattigan’s 1950s play about a judge’s wife who becomes involved in a self destructive love affair with a younger man.

Stars Rachel Weisz and Tom Hiddleston bring the affair to life with riveting performances.

The film superbly manages the difficult trick of capturing the past yet remaining emotionally right up to date.

The screening starts at 7.30pm prompt and the running time is 1 hour 40 minutes.

Tickets cost £4.50 adults and £3.50 children and concessions. To book visit www.trinityarts.co.uk

The next film is The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo on Friday 24th February.


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