Month: February 2016

Jacques Audiard Retrospective at Institute Francais ( 21 Feb – 30 March)

Jacques Audiard Retrospective Institute Francais 1- 30 March With the UK release of the director’s acclaimed drama Dheepan imminent, the Institute Francais celebrates Jacques Audiard with a complete retrospective of his filmography as a director. Dive deep into Audiard’s brilliant and much awarded work and conclude the season on 30 March with a preview screening of […]

MINIMA Presents a live rescore of PHANTOM OF THE OPERA at The Phoenix (21 feb, 3pm)

Minima are a dab hand at rescoring classic silent films, and now come the turn of the lavish 1925 production of PHANTOM OF THE OPERA. Details below: We’re delighted to welcome acclaimed instrumentalists Minima for a live performance to accompany this silent film classic. Lon Chaney, gives his most famous performance in this first version […]

Deptford Cinema presents GOMORRAH (2008) as part of The Contemporary Italian Cinema Season (23 Feb)

Deptford Cinema 39 Deptford Broadway | London SE8 4PQ Date: Tuesday 23 February 2016 Time: Doors open 7.00pm | Film starts 7.30pm Tickets: £5 or £3.50 with concessions | Buy tickets online at Ticketsource.co.uk  Deptford Cinema’s Contemporary Italian Cinema Season continues on Tuesday 23rd February with a screening of acclaimed contemporary Neapolitan mob drama GOMORRAH […]

Film Review: Bone Tomahawk

Director: S. Craig Zahler 18  |  132 min  |  Adventure, Drama, Horror  |  19 February 2016 (UK) RATING: ★★★★☆ Bone Tomahawk. Even the name sounds brutal to speak, and read. Brutality is exactly what director S. Craig Zahler’s film, which he also wrote, delivers for sure. It is, however, also brutally effective in what it […]

Event Review: Cigarette Burns Cinema presents Joseph Cates’ exploitation thriller “Who Killed Teddy Bear”

The mission of Cigarette Burns Cinema is to champion the good old fashioned experience of celluloid, and in particular, celluloid oddities and rarities. So it was, from a certain point of view, actually a positive development that a 35mm print of Joseph Cates’ scandalous, noirish proto-exploitation thriller, Who Killed Teddy Bear, could not be located in […]

Science Fiction Theatre presents: Moon (2009) & TALK: “Scratching the Surface” (Monday 15th February)

Where: The Victoria, 451 Queensbridge Road, E8 3AS When: Monday 15th February 2016, talk 7:30pm | film 8pm Tickets: £3.50 advance | £5 door Event page: Facebook Sam Bell (Sam Rockwell) is nearing the completion of his 3-year-long contract with Lunar Industries, mining Earth’s primary source of energy on the dark side of the moon. Alone […]

BAFTA 2016: All the Smoke Screen reviews of the nominees and winners

The Revenant was this year’s big winner at BAFTA The BAFTAs have been and gone for this year, leaving the usual accusations of political incorrectness in the on-stage gags, and the moans about the lack of drunken antics compared to the more boozy Golden Globes, in their wake. It would be hard to argue that […]

Deptford Cinema presents: A Valentine’s Day Screening: ’50 KISSES’ + Q&A

Deptford Cinema Tickets: £5 regular / £3.50 concessions Doors Open – 7:30PM/Film Starts – 8:00PM CLICK TO BUY TICKETS  Deptford Cinema is proud to present 50 Kisses: a groundbreaking feature film created by a global collaboration of scriptwriters, actors, producers and filmmakers with the sole aim of creating an extraordinary Valentine’s movie. In the summer […]

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