CINE-Memo has lined up some fantastic films for all to enjoy which includes the showing on Pride (15) on Monday, January 19.

Inspirational comedy ‘Pride’ tells the little-heard true-life tale of how a lesbian and gay activist group set about raising money to support the miner’s strikes in the mid ’80s.

In 1984, a violent industrial dispute is spreading across the nation, but support for the miners is about to come from an unlikely source: a gay and lesbian activist group who fundraise for the miners’ families. And when the Union rejects the gay activists’ help, they decide to deliver their donation in person, travelling to a small mining town in the heart of Wales.

This rousing, fact-based crowd-pleaser in the tradition of ‘The Full Monty’ boasts a terrific British cast. Its ranks include Imelda Staunton as the formidable community organiser Hefina, Bill Nighy as shy and cultured miner Cliff, and Dominic West as flamboyantly gay actor Jonathan.

A Most Wanted Man (15) will be show on Monday, January 26. In spy thriller ‘A Most Wanted Man’, a destitute Chechen vagrant mysteriously arrives in Hamburg and gets caught up in the war on terror.

A down and out Muslim immigrant arrives in Germany and connects with a lawyer who helps him claim his late father’s fortune. It’s not long before the immigrant unwittingly attracts the attention of covert intelligence services and a team of spies led by German agent Gunther Bachmann (Philip Seymour Hoffman) attempt to uncover his true identity.

Based on the bestselling novel by John le Carre, ‘A Most Wanted Man’ is directed by Anton Corbijn.

Then The Riot Club (15) will be show on Monday, February 2. The debauchery of an elite university dining club spirals out of control in this shocking tale of arrogant posh boys.

There are 20,000 students at Oxford, England’s oldest university. But among these chosen few can be found an even more privileged elite. The historic Riot Club has just 10 members. Destined for positions of power and influence, the spoilt, rich and jaded members of this historic dining club are notorious for their depravity and hedonism.

Fresh-faced first year students Miles (Max Irons) and Alistair (Sam Claflin) are eager to join. But their lives change forever during a wild, drunken dinner that takes a very dark turn.

Screenwriter Laura Wade adapts her acclaimed stage play, ‘Posh’, which was inspired by the antics of the real-life Bullingdon Club.

The Hundred-Foot Journey (PG) will be shown on Monday, February 9. The Hundred-Foot Journey follows the Kadam family as they set up a restaurant in an idyllic French village and fall foul of the uppity owner of a Michelin-starred eatery nearby.

Culinary whiz kid Hassan Kadam (Manish Dayal) moves to the south of France with his family to open an Indian restaurant. But the Kadams will need to have their knives at the ready as they encounter resistance from the icy owner (Helen Mirren) of a local haute-cuisine business.

‘The Hundred-Foot Journey’ is based on the book of the same name by Richard C. Morais and is directed by Lasse Hallström (Chocolat).

All films have 1pm and 7pm showings and cost £4.50 in advance and £5.50 on the door.

For more information about any of the films please contact the Memo Box Office on 01446 738622, the box office in open Monday to Friday from 10am until 4pm.