BARRY Memo has a variety of films lined up for this September, including family friendly and ones just for adults.

On Saturday, September 13 the family favourite Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (U) at 11am.

Come along in your favourite Roald Dahl themed costume, indulge in Wonka Bars from their café, visit their website to download games and activities, and bring along your invention design sheets to display in their Invention Room.

The story of Charlie Bucket, a little boy with no money and a good heart, who dreams wistfully of being able to buy the candy that other children enjoy. Charlie enters into a magical world when he wins one of five 'Golden Tickets' to visit the mysterious chocolate factory owned by the eccentric Willy Wonka and run by his capable crew of Oompa-Loompas. Once behind the gates, a cast of characters join Charlie and Grandpa Joe on a journey to discover that a kind heart is a far finer possession than a sweet tooth.

Tickets for this Family Cinema Screening cost £2.50.

On Monday, September 15 Cine-Memo will show the Coen Brothers film ‘Inside Llewyn Davis’ (15) at 1pm and 7pm.

Llewyn Davis is at a crossroads. Guitar in tow, huddled against the unforgiving New York winter, he is struggling to make it as a musician against seemingly insurmountable obstacles--some of them of his own making. Living at the mercy of both friends and strangers, scaring up what work he can find, Llewyn's misadventures take him from the basket houses of the Village to an empty Chicago club--on an odyssey to audition for a music mogul--and back again.

Brimming with music performed by Oscar Isaac, Justin Timberlake and Carey Mulligan (as Llewyn's married Village friends), as well as Marcus Mumford and Punch Brothers, Inside Llewyn Davis is infused with the transportive sound of another time and place.

Monday, September 22 there will be a screening of ‘Arthur and Mike’ (15) starring Colin Firth as the one time talented golfer, Wallace Avery, as he struggles with his life he fakes his own death and acquires the new identity of golfer Arthur Newman.

Arthur heads out for Indiana to start a new life and a promise of a new job as a resident golf-pro at a prestigious club. Along the way, he meets the beautiful but troubled Charlotte (Emily Blunt), who is also traveling under a false identity that of her schizophrenic twin sister, Michaela or Mike and has fled her own home in North Carolina.

Arthur and Mike’s relationship flourishes and they embark on an adventurous road-trip where they take a deviation, breaking into empty mansions and assuming other people s identities until, eventually, the role-playing games begin to lose their lustre, revealing two hearts hurt by life’s challenges. Arthur & Mike are then forced to take another look at themselves and the real lives they’ve left behind.

‘The Lunchbox’ (PG) will be shown on Wednesday, September 24 at 1pm and 7pm, the film will be in Hindi with English subtitles.

Middle class housewife Ila is trying once again to add some spice to her marriage, this time through her cooking. She desperately hopes that this new recipe will finally arouse some kind of reaction from her neglectful husband. She prepares a special lunchbox to be delivered to him at work, but, unbeknownst to her, it is mistakenly delivered to another office worker, Saajan, a lonely man on the verge of retirement. Curious about the lack of reaction from her husband, Ila puts a little note in the following day’s lunchbox, in the hopes of getting to the bottom of the mystery.

This begins a series of lunchbox notes between Saajan and Ila, and the mere comfort of communicating with a stranger anonymously soon evolves into an unexpected friendship.

On Monday, September 29 there will be a screening of the darkly comic Irish thriller starring Brendan Gleeson in ‘Calvary’ (15) at 1pm and 7pm.

During confession one Sunday, an unseen local informs Father James of his plan of killing him as a way of gaining retribution for abuse he suffered as a young boy at the hands of another Catholic priest.

Left with only seven days to make his peace, James visits those within his community while trying to track down his potential killer. Through his exchanges with the locals, which include a cuckolded butcher (Chris O'Dowd), a wealthy businessman (Dylan Moran) and an atheistic doctor (Aidan Gillen), James realises that the institution to which he has dedicated his life is becoming obsolete, causing him to doubt the validity of his faith...

Tickets for all screenings, unless otherwise stated, cost £4.50 in advance and £5.50 on the door.