Saltburn


Screening Times
The Power Station screenings are located on 3rd Floor, Turbine Hall B, Battersea Power Station
The Arches screenings are located on 22 Arches Lane, Circus West Village, Battersea Power Station
Please select your preferred cinema from the tabs above:
In The Power Station
These screenings are located on 3rd Floor, Turbine Hall B, Battersea Power Station
To book, please select a time from below:
Monday 4th December
Wednesday 6th December
Thursday 7th December
Alternatively please call the Box Office on:
020 3330 7120
In The Arches
These screenings are located on 22 Arches Lane, Circus West Village, Battersea Power Station
To book, please select a time from below:
Thursday 30th November
Friday 1st December
Saturday 2nd December
Sunday 3rd December
Monday 4th December
Tuesday 5th December
Wednesday 6th December
Thursday 7th December
Alternatively please call the Box Office on:
020 3330 7120
To book, please select a time from below:
Thursday 30th November
Friday 1st December
Saturday 2nd December
Sunday 3rd December
Monday 4th December
Tuesday 5th December
Wednesday 6th December
Thursday 7th December
Alternatively please call the Box Office on:
020 3330 7120
Info
Watch TrailerStruggling to find his place at Oxford University, student Oliver Quick finds himself drawn into the world of the charming and aristocratic Felix Catton, who invites him to Saltburn, his eccentric family's sprawling estate, for a summer never to be forgotten.
Starring: Barry Keoghan, Carey Mulligan, Richard E. Grant, Jacob Elordi, Rosamund Pike
Director: Emerald Fennell
Running Time: 127 minutes
Certificate: 15
Language: English
Genre: Drama, Thriller, Comedy
Country: United Kingdom, United States
"The film’s secret ingredient, though, is its sheer, nude-bungee-jumping-level fearlessness. British cinema hasn’t been this badly behaved since the days of Nic Roeg and Ken Russell, and was frankly in need of the shake-up."
★★★★★ Robbie Collin, Daily Telegraph UK
"It’s in service of the dizzying adventure of a story, undoubtedly wrestling with class and deception as much as desire and the plain silliness of youth. It’s all there, but one of the greatest pleasures of Saltburn is just being invited to the party."
★★★★ Ella Kemp, London Evening Standard
"Saltburn is deliriously enjoyable."
★★★★ Nicholas Barber, BBC.com
