What's On at Watermans

By Joe Acklam

27th Apr 2023 | Local News

There are plenty of exciting things happening at Watermans this week. Photo: Watermans.
There are plenty of exciting things happening at Watermans this week. Photo: Watermans.

Watermans is West London's living room and open Wednesday to Sunday. Join us to see great films, live shows and exhibitions and discuss it all at the Guru, our unique bar and restaurant serving the best in drinks and Indian dishes.

In the cinema, take advantage of our low-ticket prices from £7 – all day Wednesdays.

Catch the new releases including:

D'Artagnan (15) Until 4 May (excl. Mon & Tue). See website for dates and times. D'Artagnan, left for dead after trying to save a young woman from being kidnapped arrives in Paris. He tries by all means to find his attackers, unaware that his quest will lead him to the heart of a real war where the future of France is at stake. Allied with Athos, Porthos and Aramis, three musketeers of the King with an audacious contempt for danger, D'Artagnan faces the dark machinations of the Cardinal of Richelieu.

How to Blow Up a Pipeline (15) Until 4 May (excl. Mon & Tue). See website for dates and times. A crew of young environmental activists execute a daring mission to sabotage an oil pipeline in this taut and timely thriller that is part high-stakes heist, part radical exploration of the climate crisis.

One Fine Morning (15) Until 4 May. (excl. Mon & Tue) See website for times. Celebrated writer-director Mia Hansen-Løve (Things to Come, Father of My Children) makes a wise and wistful return with One Fine Morning, a profoundly moving portrayal of love, loss and contemporary womanhood, featuring a career-best performance from Léa Seydoux.

Vermeer: The Greatest Exhibition (PG) Sat 29 April, 6pm This film documentary invites audiences to a private viewing of the largest collection of Vermeer's masterpieces including Girl with a Pearl Earring, The Geographer and The Milkmaid. Exhibited at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam the film also looks at Vermeer's creative process.

Special Event Cinema:

National Theatre (Encore): Good (15)

Sun 30 April, 2pm

David Tennant (Doctor Who) makes a much-anticipated return to the West End in a blistering reimagining of one of Britain's most powerful, political plays, Good by C.P. Taylor.

For Children and Families:

Mummies (U) Sat 29 April, 1pm. The film follows the fun adventures of three Egyptian mummies who live in an underground secret city, hidden in ancient Egypt. The trio includes a princess, a former charioteer, and his younger brother along with their pet baby crocodile.

In the gallery see the latest new media exhibition:

Excursion (Katarzyna Deta-Garapich)

Friday 28 April - Sunday 23 June 2023 (Excl. Mon & Tues), FREE

Katarzyna Depta-Garapich's exhibition, Excursion takes the theme of the bear in the Tatra Mountains and its pop-culture image as represented by a 'white bear' - a mascot that entertains tourists on the main street of Zakopane, Poland.

Open from 6pm, Fri 28 April

     

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