A weekend of outback horror, petro-fueled wastelands, and Australian icons at Cultplex this September.
From £6.50
A weekend of outback horror, petro-fueled wastelands, and Australian icons at Cultplex this September.
From £6.50
There will be… beavers! The cult movie phenomenon returns to Manchester.
Billy Wilder’s classic comedy returns to the big screen at Stockport Plaza.
From £10.45
From the heyday of Columbia Pictures, HOME presents four classic noirs featuring top stars from Humphrey Bogart to Gloria Grahame.
Paraphysis Cinema present a season of landmark queer underground, erotic cinema at P3 Annihilation Eve.
From £3.25
UrbanArtistry is back for a second season starting with a behind the scenes account of Rome’s most wanted street artist in The Art of Disobedience.
From £7.50
Straight from Kampala, Uganda, comes Who Killed Captain Alex?, a DIY kung-fu action film that must be seen to be believed.
From £6.00
Women Over 50 Film Festival arrives at HOME with a programme of short films celebrating older women on both sides of the camera.
From £7.95
Reggae artist Jimmy Cliff stars in Perry Henzell’s now classic 1972 crime drama screening for Jamaican Independence Day.
From £1.00
Legendary director Akira Kurosawa reimagines Shakespeare’s King Lear as a samurai epic set in sixteenth-century Japan.
From £9.35
Apocalypse Now’s irresistible bombast, hallucinatory imagery and killer score more than justify a trip to the cinema this summer.
From £9.15
Between Two Worlds is a major new film season at Hyde Park Picture House that pays homage to the work of the great, recently departed David Lynch.
From £10.50