Love Hurts at Cineworld West India Quay
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Hey everyone!
Join us to watch: Love Hurts (2025)
Blurb from Cineworld: No matter how hard you try, you can't break up with your past. For this Valentine's Day, Oscar winner Ke Huy Quan rockets into his first major starring role, as an unlikely hero, a seemingly mild-mannered realtor with a dark secret that he is desperate to leave behind. Spoiler alert: he won't. From 87North (who produced Nobody, Violent Night, Bullet Train, Atomic Blonde and The Fall Guy) comes a visceral, high-octane story of wrath and revenge.
Quan stars as Marvin Gable, a realtor working the Milwaukee suburbs, where For Sale signs bloom. Gable receives a crimson envelope from Rose, a former partner-in-crime that he had left for dead, who's not happy. Marvin is now thrust back into a world of ruthless hitmen, filled with double-crosses and open houses turned into deadly warzones. With his brother Knuckles, a volatile crime lord, hunting him, Marvin must confront the choices that haunt him and the history he never truly buried.
Cast: Ke Huy Quan, Ariana DeBose, Daniel Wu, Sean Astin, Cam Gigandet, Mustafa Shakir, Rhys Darby, Lio Tipton, André Eriksen, Marshawn Lynch
Director: Jonathan Eusebio
Writers: Matthew Murray, Josh Stoddard & Luke Passmore
Length: 1h 23m
UK BBFC rating: 15 with strong bloody violence and language
Trailer: YouTube
Cinema: Cineworld West India Quay
Screen: 3 (first floor)
Screening times: 15:40 (the film will start around 16:00) until around 17:25
Details and tickets: Cineworld website
Where to sit:
- Feel free to book your seat anywhere that's comfortable for your viewing needs
- Note that at Cineworld West India Quay, the rows with fewer seats (as shown on the seating plan when you book) are the previously branded 'Star Seats' (which is the standard type of seat for all screens at Cineworld at The O2), which are wider and more comfortable, with pivoting backs and liftable arm rests, so you may prefer to book one of those
How to find us:
- We meet after the film finishes, outside the screen, in the corridor
Post-movie activity:
- When we're not watching another film after this one, we tend to go to a pub, bar or restaurant afterwards for drinks and/or food, and discussion
- The venue will be decided on the day, after we meet outside the screen (but we usually go to The Ledger Building).
Note: The adverts and trailers at this cinema now run for approximately 20 minutes from the advertised start time.
We hope to see you afterwards,
Dave
