As part of BFI Comedy Genius, Sheffield’s Showroom present a mammoth two-month season of comedies, which runs the gamut from silent classics to contemporary gross-out gases.
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As part of BFI Comedy Genius, Sheffield’s Showroom present a mammoth two-month season of comedies, which runs the gamut from silent classics to contemporary gross-out gases.
From £6.8
Lost Land Film Festival is a free-to-enter event, founded on the belief that no one should suffer because they had to flee their own country and devised in order to help raise funds for organisations that help refugees.
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Manchester Animation Festival returns with a sprawling programme designed to appeal to animation professionals, enthusiasts and fans alike.
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A darkness swirls at the centre of a world-renowned dance company in director Luca Guadagnino’s ambitious re-imaging of Dario Argento’s sublime Suspiria.
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As part of the BFI’s Comedy Genius Season, Pilot Light TV Festival and Live Cinema UK come together to bid a fond farewell to Vine.
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Inspired by Lynda LaPlante’s 1980s TV series of the same name, Steve McQueens Widows is a modern-day thriller set against the backdrop of crime, passion and corruption.
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This Halloween, Sheffield’s Kenwood Hall Hotel is inviting people to experience two spooktacular film events, with screenings of The Witches and The Shining on Wednesday 31st October in the wooded grounds of the hotel.
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Set in stunning landscaped grounds, historic Kenwood Hall is only 5 mins from Sheffield city centre. Parts of the hotel date back to 1825 and now as a hotel, it provides a venue with great charm and historic character.
The Village Screen is brings the Halloween movie experience to Manchester’s Victoria Baths with a series of fiendish films, DJs and food.
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One of the stand-out discoveries at August’s FrightFest, this mystery-thriller will strike a chord with anyone who’s ever collected VHSs, DVDs or any form of physical media.
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Volunteer run theatre in Altrincham which traces its roots back to 1896.
After 2 years out, RAD Screenings are back with another edition of Cagefest — Manchester’s number one celebration of Nicolas Cage. Cagefest Vol III features another eclectic curation of Cage’s blockbuster best along with the very best of his worst!
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