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SUBMARINE (2010) w/ Richard Ayoade pre-show

February 26 : 7:00 am 9:00 pm

“A mesmerising, outlandish and warm-hearted indie comedy… In simple terms, it’s 97 minutes of absolute cinematic joy.” – HeyUGuys

Directed by beloved British comedy multi-hyphenate Richard Ayoade, SUBMARINE is deadpan, stylish, and moving. A deeply lived-in coming‑of‑age comedy adapted from Joe Dunthorpe’s novel about a Welsh teen determined to control the chaos of his life—his love life, his parents’ marriage, and his own overactive imagination—the film stars Craig Roberts as shy, awkward Oliver Tate who sets out to lose his virginity while also stopping his mother (Sally Hawkins) from drifting toward a mystical ex-lover (Paddy Considine). Blending dry humor, Wes Anderson-like visuals, and a dreamy soundtrack by Arctic Monkeys’ Alex Turner, SUBMARINE is a sharply observed portrait of adolescent delusion and longing that’s witty, melancholic, and irresistibly offbeat.

Before the film, come out for a pre-show dedicated to actor-comedian-author-panel-show-legend Richard Ayoade, starting at 6:30 pm.

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