fbpx
Loading Events

Certificate 15. Running time: 1hr 50 mins. Drama, Thriller. Doors open at 7pm

The Good Liar is a 2019 American crime thriller film directed and produced by Bill Condon and written by Jeffrey Hatcher, based on the novel of the same name by Nicholas Searle.

Career con artist Roy Courtnay can hardly believe his luck when he meets well-to-do widow Betty McLeish online. As Betty opens her home and life to him, Roy is surprised to find himself caring about her, turning what should be a cut-and-dry swindle into the most treacherous tightrope walk of his life.

Starring Ian McKellen and Helen Mirren with Jim Carter, Russell Tovey and Mark Lewis Jones. Vanity Fair said of the film:

“The pleasure of The Good Liar, and it’s a major one, is the chance to watch Mirren and McKellen act together in a cat-and-mouse duet that turns into an elegant waltz of affection and deception. His Roy is like the talented Mr. Ripley as a cutthroat octogenarian — a man who has buried all feeling, but it comes gushing up anyway. And she plays Betty as a woman who’s all heart-on-the-sleeve trust, which turns out to be her own devious form of leverage”.

Watch the trailer

About reserving seats on the TicketSource system

Current virus measures and advice mean we cannot sell tickets at the door. Seats must be reserved in advance. However we have upgraded our ticketing arrangements to allow you to reserve specific seats.

The majority of our events offer a choice of 2- or 4-person tables or individual seats (single or grouped in twos or threes). To select seats or a table, please click on the ‘Reserve Seats” button below.

This will take you to this event’s page at the TicketSource site where you will be able to see which seats and tables are available and then reserve the one(s) you prefer.

Book this showing

Individual Seat – £7.00

2-Person Table – £14

4-Person Table – £28

(Booking fee applies)

This button will take you to our bookings page for this event at TicketSource, from where you can select and reserve your preferred seats or table from the available options

A 15 certificate meansa particular form of media is suitable only for teens aged 15 or over. Nobody younger than 15 can buy a 15-rated video, or see a 15-rated film in a cinema.

Title

Go to Top