NEW RELEASE - EP RECOMMENDS
Bulk + Director's Q&A
Surreal and disorientating micro-budget, multiverse sci-fi starring Sam Riley. Plus Q&A with director Ben Wheatley at the 7.30pm screening only.
Director: BEN WHEATLEY
Cast includes: sam riley, mark monero, alexandra maria lara
Thursday morning screenings will include subtitles wherever possible and a free hot drink with your ticket (all Thursday morning tickets are concession rate or under 21s rate)
90 MINS / 2025 / UK / ENGLISH
When an over zealous scientist pushes his experiments with string theory too far - his brane explodes. Thats “brane” not “brain” - but that means someone has to sort out the mess he has created.
Our hero Corey Harlan is sent in - kicking and screaming - to find the heart of the brane and its creator Anton Chambers. Now manifested as a normal townhouse hosted by the enigmatic and multi-dimensional Aclima – his adventure begins. A house where opening a door from one room to another can lead you to other worlds, not just the kitchen.
Echoing the fate of our protagonists, the very fabric of the film, the sets and even the cameras used to make it are deconstructed throughout.
Bulk is a mind-bending sci-fi thriller in the tradition of Alphaville and Primer, but also a love letter to film writing and making.
We are thrilled that Ben Wheatley will take part in a Q&A at the 7.30pm screening only, which will be hosted by journalist and author Kate Hodges.
"Ben Wheatley constantly throws cinematic curveballs, and this is him at his disconcerting, fiercely independent best!", Kate Hodges, EP Recommmends
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