February films at Jordans Picture House

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January 28, 2026

Classic cinema returns with acclaimed films Don’t Look Now and Big Night 

Jordans Picture House continues its much-loved 2026 programme with two atmospheric screenings this February, inviting film fans to enjoy classic cinema in a welcoming, community setting. 

Doors open at 6.45pm, with the programme starting at 7.30pm, offering audiences time to settle in and soak up the relaxed charm that makes Jordans Picture House such a local favourite. 

On Friday, 13th February, the cinema screens Don’t Look Now (1973, certificate X), Nicholas Roeg’s haunting psychological thriller starring Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland. Set against the shadowy beauty of Venice, the film follows a grieving couple who encounter two elderly sisters — one of whom claims to have psychic insight into their tragedy. Winner of a BAFTA and holding an impressive 93% Rotten Tomatoes score, this unsettling classic remains as powerful and enigmatic as ever. 

Later in the month, on Friday 27 February, audiences can enjoy the warm, food-loving drama Big Night (1996, certificate 15), directed by Stanley Tucci and Campbell Scott. Starring Tucci alongside Tony Shalhoub, Minnie Driver and Marc Anthony, the film tells the story of two Italian brothers struggling to keep their New Jersey restaurant alive. With a 97% Rotten Tomatoes rating, it’s a joyful, heartfelt celebration of food, family and passion. 

Tickets cost £8 and can be purchased online or reserved via the local box offices. Whether you’re drawn to atmospheric suspense or soulful storytelling, Jordans Picture House offers a perfect excuse for a memorable night at the movies. 

Tickets £8pp; buy yours at jordanspicturehouse.co.uk, by calling 01494 873205 or 01494 678050 or on the door (subject to availability). Also get in touch if you’d like to join the volunteers. 

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February films at Jordans Picture House

Classic cinema returns with acclaimed films Don’t Look Now and Big Night