Some new kind of kick – celluloid rock n roll trash on a Saturday night presents this awesome film. Only legendary Japanese garage rock band Guitar Wolf can stop a race of aliens from destroying the earth with an army of zombies.
Entries from March 2nd, 2024
Some new kind of kick presents Wild Zero (1999)
March 2024 · Events
Cinema Mentiré & Romancero Books presents Lemebel (2019)
January 2024 · Events
To celebrate LGBT+ History Month, Cinema Mentiré and Romancero Books present Lemebel (2019), by Joanna Reposi Garibaldi. A documentary capturing the life and legacy of the writer Pedro Lemebel.
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Love and Horror – 16mm/35mm double bill by Lost Reels: Tattoo (1981) and The Skin I Live In (2011)
January 2024 · Events
Lost Reels continues its series of provocative celluloid double bills with two of the most terrifying, horror-infused love stories ever made.
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Kennington Bioscope Seventh Silent Film Weekend – Saturday 20 & Sunday 21 April
January 2024 · Events
Kennington Bioscope presents its seventh Silent Film Festival, with the support of The Cinema Museum. This year along with our usual themes of rarely seen gems, restorations, and discoveries we are looking at the year of 1924 with many films on 35mm or from 35mm nitrate scans.
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Kennington Noir presents Kiss Me Deadly (1955)
January 2024 · Events
Robert Aldrich’s version of a Mickey Spillane novel has Mike Hammer chasing ‘the great whatsit’.
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Kennington Noir presents The Killers (1946)
January 2024 · Events
In this classic noir, Burt Lancaster and Ava Gardner star as a former boxer, ‘Swede’ Anderson, and his glamourous but dangerous girlfriend, Kitty.
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Wonder Reels presents Heaven Can Wait (1978) on 35mm film plus music from James Howard
January 2024 · Events
Wonder Reels presents a solo show by British song writer James Howard, followed by a 35mm screening of Warren Beatty’s 1978 movie Heaven Can Wait.
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Cinema Brazil presents Èṣù and the Universe (2022)
January 2024 · Events
In Brazil, a country where religious freedom is under attack and racism is a systemic issue, a Nigerian professor and his community fight to prove their god Èṣù is not the Devil.