Cultplex know you like scary movies, which is why they’ve lined up four of them to kick off their spooky season this October.
From £20.00
Cultplex know you like scary movies, which is why they’ve lined up four of them to kick off their spooky season this October.
From £20.00
Shane Meadows’ potent revenge flick is a cult film in the truest sense, leaping beyond film-centric circles, passed along by in-the-know admirers in hushed tones.
From £11.15
Yann Gonzalez’s wild, gay porn disco horror takes us to Paris, 1979, where there’s a murderer on the loose.
From £5.00
Manchester’s Instituto Cervantes pays homage to award-winning filmmaker Icíar Bollaín.
Free entry
Picturehouse at FACT celebrate one of cinema’s most productive partnerships.
From £8.00
Rafiki was the first Kenyan film to be included in the Un Certain Regard section in Cannes and was then controversially banned from being shown in Kenya by the Kenya Film Classification Board.
From £11.15
Greta Gerwig is having a moment. HOME celebrate the filmmaker’s acclaimed work on both sides of the camera.
From £11.15
Showroom present a weekend of films, quizzes and a party celebrating cinema’s biggest, brashest decade.
From £10.00
There are only three cinemas across the country capable of showing Oppenheimer in IMAX 70mm, and Manchester’s Vue Printworks is one of them.
From £13.99
Killer soundtracks and alienation. Watch Sofia Coppola movies all summer at Showroom.
From £6.50
Throughout July, HOME will be screening Wes Anderson’s first five feature films in order starting with his charming 1996 debut.
From £9.15
Pizza and movies. Streaming service MUBI teams up with YES for a series of summer screenings focused on youth culture.
From £6.00