An eclectic weekend of queer events.
Richard Gere features in five-day showcase.
A triple-bill of horror is among the delights.
A new film festival at the Ritzy
Eclectic screenings in offbeat locations making no dent in your wallet
The indie film festival is at the O2 in April.
We pair the month's best films with the most apt London cinemas.
Grab the popcorn and roll up to the box office for some brief bursts of brilliance.
Babs Windsor and James Mason, united in box set.
Finally...a reason to pay money to see a Carry On film.
A new pop-up cinema at the Barbican.
The film that will forever be inextricably be saddled with the label Chris Langham Comeback Movie arrives for a short run at Prince Charles.
Unusual double bills, and films for a fiver, in the subterranean cinema.
The Usual Suspects at Trinity Buoy Wharf? Now that's inspired.
Alice in Wonderland, Grease and The African Queen are among this year's offerings
Watch the 80s classics in a 'fully immersive' Californian experience.
Early movies brought back to life as part of the Cultural Olympiad.
We really hope this is genuine.
Add some gravitas to your summer outings. (sponsored post)
Micro and no-budget films and indie film makers are showcased at the Roxy and Shortwave from tonight.
A Brixton institution celebrates 100 years this week.
Celebrating a century of female film makers, BEV 2011 opens today on International Women's Day.
"...leaves much Western film-making looking old-fashioned."
We don't know what films they'll be screening or what inventive locations they'll be leading you to but Secret Cinema is back between 11-27 February.
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