Watch the 80s classics in a 'fully immersive' Californian experience.
A chance to watch one of the best London documentaries, and to question its scriptwriter.
Plus fours at the ready, pedallers
A season of outdoor summer screenings at a pop-up cinema on the site of what was once 'Fridge Mountain', Europe's largest dump of discarded refrigerators.
Early movies brought back to life as part of the Cultural Olympiad.
Notting Hill-inspired zom-com about teenagers who are literally falling apart.
Four days of screenings and events at UCL.
Can you sit through all seven films over two nights?
Book now. This sells out quickly.
The festival celebrating the biggest film-producing country in the world returns.
Handy tips on how to destroy London, from film and literature.
Themes of architecture, medicine, creativity, destruction and decay breathe life and death into a building that won't be here for much longer.
The east end, art-deco Troxy takes on its sister-super-cinema's Wurlitzer.
Micro and no-budget films and indie film makers are showcased at the Roxy and Shortwave from tonight.
Combine the immediacy of film with the sound mass of a full symphony orchestra for a full-on sensory experience at the Royal Festival Hall.
If you're feeling brokenhearted about the upcoming closure of Shunt later this month, then take solace in the next generation of underground artistic events, as The King and The Minotaur opens on the 8th April.
A Brixton institution celebrates 100 years this week.
Catch a quality film from Algeria, Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine or Syria.
Fed up you're not off to Austin? Stop sulking and read this.
Celebrating a century of female film makers, BEV 2011 opens today on International Women's Day.
"...leaves much Western film-making looking old-fashioned."
Is it time for porn to be rehabilitated? Cabaret star Ophelia Bitz certainly thinks so.
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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