Past Events Archive
Screening of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986) – SORRY EVENT CANCELLED
Sat 10 Nov 2018 @ 17:00 · Events
Preceding our evening with Caroline Williams, a screening of one of her most famous films, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2.
Cinema Museum Bookstall
Sat 10 Nov 2018 @ 14:00 · Events
The Cinema Museum Bookstall is open to all between 14.00 and 17.00. Admission free.
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Magnificent Obsessions: The Films of Ross Hunter presents Imitation of Life (1959)
Thu 8 Nov 2018 @ 19:30 · Events
Ross Hunter's last collaboration with Douglas Sirk is the story of a down-and-out actress's ascent to stardom, and also the story of her black maid whose daughter passes for white, starring Lana Turner and John Gavin.
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Kennington Talkies presents Shadow of the Thin Man (1941)
Sun 4 Nov 2018 @ 14:30 · Events
In the fourth of the Thin Man films, Nick and Nora look forward to a relaxing day at a racetrack, but when a jockey is found shot dead, Nick is asked to help in the investigation.
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Screening of Looking for Charlie (2018) with Q&A with directors Darren R. Reid and Brett Sanders
Thu 1 Nov 2018 @ 19:30 · Events
Screening of the documentary Looking for Charlie (2016), presented by its directors, the silent era historians Darren R. Reid and Brett Sanders.
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The Celluloid Sorceress Presents Sparkle (1976) 16mm + Samira Ahmed in conversation
Sun 28 Oct 2018 @ 15:00 · Events
The Celluloid Sorceress is proud to present a very rare screening of the cult musical based on stories of Motown and The Supremes, written by Joel Schumacher with songs and music by Curtis Mayfield.
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The Misty Moon International Film Festival 2018
Sat 27 Oct 2018 @ 19:00 · Events
The Misty Moon International Film Festival is back for another year of fantastic indie films, with celebrity judges, and hosted by Trevor and Simon.
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Screening of Saving Brinton (2017)
Thu 25 Oct 2018 @ 19:30 · Events
The Cinema Museum presents a fund-raising screening of Saving Brinton (2017), a documentary by Tommy Haines and Andrew Sherburne.