At the Bromley Vue cinema, a variety of films are scheduled for the weekend of March 8-9. "Marching Powder" tells the story of Jack Jones, an aging football hooligan played by Danny Dyer. "Mickey 17," starring Robert Pattinson, explores commitment as its main theme. Celebrating its 25th anniversary, "Erin Brockovich," featuring Julia Roberts, showcases a legal battle against pollution. The documentary "Twiggy" features insights from cultural icons, and the weekend wraps up with a fresh take on Shakespeare's "Macbeth" and the comedy "Anora," addressing themes relevant to contemporary audiences.
At Bromley Vue, "Marching Powder" explores the struggles of Jack Jones, an aging football hooligan, featuring Danny Dyer and scheduled for showings on March 8 and 9.
Another highlight is "Mickey 17," starring Robert Pattinson as an unlikely hero, screening on the same dates, emphasizing themes of commitment and employment.
The documentary "Twiggy," showcasing the iconic model, also screens on March 8, while "Erin Brockovich" celebrates its anniversary with captivating performances by Julia Roberts and others.
Furthermore, "Macbeth," featuring David Tennant, offers a fresh take on Shakespeare's classic, while "Anora" introduces Las Vegas comedy with potential strobe effects attention.
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