The Cinema Museum, London

Upcoming Events

Misty Moon Presents Party Party (1983) + Q&A with Karl Howman

Sun 16 Nov 2025 @ 15:00 · Events

Misty Moon is proud to be screening the cult classic Party Party (1983) just in time for the Christmas party season at The Cinema Museum.

Clapham Film Unit presents Dartmoor Calling (2025) plus shorts

Tue 18 Nov 2025 @ 19:00 · Events

Clapham Film Unit presents a film about the people who have campaigned to keep Dartmoor wild and free from 1950 to the present day, plus three London-related shorts.

Kennington Bioscope presents The Hangman (1928)

Wed 19 Nov 2025 @ 19:30 · Events

A harsh prosecutor is made to see that not everyone who commits a crime is a criminal, in this German film directed by Theodor Sparkuhl and Adolf Trotz.

Kennington Bioscope presents Silent Laughter Day

Sun 23 Nov 2025 @ 10:00 · Events

Kennington Bioscope presents a jam-packed day of special presentations, some rediscoveries and restorations and a few old favourites too.

Women and Cocaine presents Safe in Hell (1931)

Thu 27 Nov 2025 @ 19:30 · Events

In this Pre-Code melodrama, Dorothy Mackaill plays Gilda Carlson, a fiery and resourceful woman fleeing to a Caribbean island after being framed for murder.

Robert Ross’s Comedy Carnival or Carry On Up the Cinema Museum VIII

Sat 29 Nov 2025 @ 12:00 · Events

In what has become an extremely popular bi-annual treat for devotees of the Best of British Comedy, comedy historians Robert and Gemma Ross host another full day of hilarious anecdotes, rare clips from the vaults, and a roll-call of very special guests.

Misty Moon Presents Dee Anderson – Growing Up With Thunderbirds

Sun 30 Nov 2025 @ 16:00 · Events

This show is a heartfelt tribute to the boundless imagination and thrilling adventures that defined a generation, presented by Dee Anderson who lived and breathed this magic as a child.

The Gothique Film Society presents Japanese Horror: Mansion of the Ghost Cat (1958) and The Lady Vampire (1959)

Fri 5 Dec 2025 @ 19:00 · Events

Acclaimed author, critic and broadcaster Kim Newman will introduce a ‘first’ for the Gothique Film Society : an evening of Japanese Horror!