Feb 28, Mar 1 – movies: WICKED FOR GOOD, BIG BIKE FILM NIGHT, HOLY DAYS

As we move from February into March 2026 the Raglan Old School Arts Centre cinema at 5 Stewart St, has three screenings.

On Saturday afternoon 28th February, WICKED FOR GOOD is on at 4.30pm.

On Saturday night at 7.30pm THE BIG BIKE FILM NIGHT is in Raglan with Brett Cotter – Curator, Film Pedlar, and Founder – along on the night to introduce the films.

Brand new Kiwi comedy HOLY DAYS is screening on Sunday afternoon at 4.30pm.


Feb 28: THE BIG BIKE FILM NIGHT

Let the good times ROLL in Raglan. The Big Bike Film Night is back, bringing the best cycling short films from around the world together for you.

Showcasing our 2026 collection that has everything a cycling-centric audience could want- action, drama, humour, and plenty of inspiration we’re going to spin your wheels, crank your dial, and ring your bell!

There’s always an air of mystique about The Big Bike Film Night; we’re not your typical mainstream film festival, we’re left field and damn proud of it.

“These short films are a great reminder of why we love to ride our bike; with stories that captivate us, stories that make us think, and most importantly of all – inspiring us to get out and ride. All celebrate the fun, adventure, and joy that cycling enables.”

Book online: raglanmovies.nz, door sales from 30 mins before session times.

THE BIG BIKE FILM NIGHT | Doc | 150 mins | 2026

Saturday Feb 28th 7.30pm.

Ticket prices: $22.50 Adults, $19 Under 17, $14 Under 12.

Raglan Movies at the Old School, 5 Stewart St, Raglan 3225.

Book online: raglanmovies.nz.

Door sales from 30 mins before session times.

Licensed bar & homemade snacks on sale.

The Big Bike Film Night films are as varied and diverse as you could ever hope for – the humble bike is the unifying factor throughout, with films going beyond two wheels. The 2026 collection brings together a breathtaking range of original, informative,entertaining, and inspirational cycling movies.Brett Cotter – Curator, Film Pedlar, and Founder – will be along on the night to introduce the films.

Doc | 150 mins | 2026


Feb 28: Movie – WICKED FOR GOOD

Follows Elphaba, the future Wicked Witch of the West, and her relationship with Glinda, the Good Witch of the North. The second of a two-part feature film adaptation.

“It’s wizard: Strong cast and visuals make Wicked: For Good a more thrilling sequel to 2024’s success.” Sarah Watt, NZ Listener.

5 GOLDEN GLOBE 2026 NOMINATIONS: including Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Cinematic Achievement.

WICKED FOR GOOD | PG 137 mins | USA

Saturday Feb 28th at 4.30pm, Sunday Mar 15 at 4.00.

Ticket prices: $18 Adults, $16 Concession, Children $12. RCAC Members $14.

Raglan Movies at the Old School, 5 Stewart St, Raglan 3225.

Book online: raglanmovies.nz

Door sales from 30 mins before session times.

Licensed bar & homemade snacks on sale.

Director Jon M. Chu returns for this sequel to Wicked, concluding the Oz-set two-parter based on the Broadway musical. Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande reprise their roles as Elphaba and Glinda, with Michelle Yeoh, Jeff Goldblum, and Jonathan Bailey back in support. The film draws from the second act of the stage show and original material, promising a big finish to the witches’ fractured friendship and fate-defining choices.

PRODUCER: Marc Platt, David Stone
DIRECTOR: Jon M. Chu
FEATURING: Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Jonathan Bailey, Ethan Slater, Bowen Yang, Marissa Bode, Michelle Yeoh, Jeff Goldblum

WICKED FOR GOOD | PG, Violence & sexual references 137 mins | Fantasy, Kids & Family, Musical, USA


Mar 1, 14: Movie – HOLY DAYS

A lost boy in search of heaven, three offbeat nuns on a mission, a car powered by God (and stolen
money). This is a road trip like no other. A comedic near-tragedy that just keeps going South.

“With her nuns-on-the-run film Holy Days casting Oscar-nominated Australian actors Judy Davis and Jacki Weaver and the 84-year-old force of nature that is Miriam Margolyes, it might seem that debut feature director Nathalie “Nat” Boltt had already been well blessed even before the cameras rolled.“ Russell Baillie, NZ Listener. 

HOLY DAYS | PG Drug use & coarse language 101 mins | New Zealand, Canada

Saturday Feb. 14th at 5.00pm, Sunday 15th at 7.00pm.

Ticket prices: $18 Adults, $16 Concession, Children $12. RCAC Members $14.

Raglan Movies at the Old School, 5 Stewart St, Raglan 3225.

Book online: raglanmovies.nz

Door sales from 30 mins before session times.

Licensed bar & homemade snacks on sale.

In 1970s New Zealand, young Brian is devastated by the loss of his mother and determined to stop his dad from marrying the woman he sees as her replacement. Convinced he can reach his mother through prayer and penance, Brian finds refuge at a run-down convent with three delightfully eccentric elderly nuns. But when he overhears plans to shut the convent down and split the sisters apart, sending the most vulnerable to a terrifying institution, Brian sparks an unlikely mission: escape to the Southern Alps to find a former nun-turned-lawyer who might just save them all. For Brian, it’s more than a legal battle—he believes this is the miracle he’s been praying for, a chance to reunite with his mother atop the sacred mountain, Aoraki.

PRODUCERS: Emma Slade, Victoria Dabbs, Roxi Bull, Michelle Morris, Sushant Desai, Tainui Stephens
WRITERS: Nat Boltt
FEATURING: Judy Davis, Miriam Margolyes, Elijah Tamati, and Jacki Weaver

HOLY DAYS | PG Drug use & coarse language 101 mins | New Zealand, Canada

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