A tale of peanut butter and coaching thanks to Wokingham Film Society
A Mark Twain-like adventure is the latest movie to be screened by The Wokingham Film Society. The Peanut Butter Falcon ...
A Mark Twain-like adventure is the latest movie to be screened by The Wokingham Film Society. The Peanut Butter Falcon ...
A VIOLENT love story is promised for visitors to The Wokingham Film Society. The group will be meeting from 7.30pm, ...
A FILM looking at the life of one of The Sunday Times’ most celebrated correspondents will be shown at The ...
THE NEXT screening from the Wokingham Film Society will be Colette. The film, rated 15, stars Kiera Knightly and Dominic ...
WOKINGHAM FILM SOCIETY will be screening Leave No Trace (PG) next Thursday. The film focuses on a father and his ...
A SPECIAL Valentine’s Day screening is coming to Wokingham this Thursday. Cold War (15) is a passionate love story between ...
THE FIRST film of the year from the Wokingham Film Society is screened at the Whitty Theatre next Thursday, January ...
A FILM about the space race in the 1960s is the focus of the Wokingham Film Society’s first November screening. ...
WOKINGHAM Film Society’s next screening is sure to be anything but rubbish. Trash (15) is a crime caper set in ...
A FOREIGN-language film which stole the show at this year’s Oscars will be the latest offering by Wokingham Film Society ...
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