The Nickel concludes its season of road movies with the rarely screened drive-in cult classic Gone in 60 Seconds (1974).
Entries from March 18th, 2024
As part of its season of road movies, The Nickel presents the rarely seen British thriller The Reckoning (1970) on a glorious IB Tech 16mm print.
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The Nickel presents The Driver (1978) on 16mm film
March 2024 · Events
Another pit-stop with The Nickel Cinema as they continue their season of road films with Walter Hill’s cult classic The Driver (1978). A slick, stripped back, neon soaked LA neo-noir with Ryan O’Neal as le samuouraï of the LA freeway and Bruce Dern as the psychotically determined cat to his mouse.
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The Nickel presents Sudden Fury (1975)
March 2024 · Events
The Nickel Cinema continues its season of offbeat road film with the lean, mean and rarely seen Canuxploitation thriller Sudden Fury (1975).
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Screening of The Brain That Wouldn’t Die (1962), with a new original score performed live-to-picture by composer Jason Frederick – SORRY EVENT CANCELLED
March 2024 · Events
The Classic Horror Experience presents the 1962 cult favourite The Brain That Wouldn’t Die, now with a new original score performed live-to-picture by composer Jason Frederick, as well as an opening short film and introduction to the era.
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Some new kind of kick presents The Wild One (1953)
March 2024 · Events
Some new kind of kick – celluloid rock n roll trash on a Friday night presents the biker classic starring Marlon Brando, which was banned in the UK for 14 years. See what the fuss was about!
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Kennington Bioscope presents Emory Johnson’s crime drama, set in the pressroom of the San Francisco Chronicle, and until recently considered lost.
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The Nickel presents a series of road films, starting with Sam Peckinpah’s brutal Texan noir presented on 16mm film. Based on Walter Hill’s adapted screenplay of the Jim Thompson novel, The Getaway stars Steve McQueen and Ali McGraw.