Watch Dracula in a church.
Spanish classics and British shorts about women
Operatic tear-jerker to hit cinema screens
At Curzon Mayfair tomorrow.
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.
Two new screens coming to Europe's largest arts centre next year.
How much do you really know about the people in your life?
Celebrating raw female film-making talent.
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.
Haven't got around to watching Citizen Kane yet? Now's your chance.
Unusual double bills, and films for a fiver, in the subterranean cinema.
A retrospective of the reclusive American filmmaker's work.
"In dreams, you're mine.... all the time"
Two new cinemas at the art centre to replace the ones that closed down last year
Classics by David Lynch and Werner Herzog at the Hackney Wick hangout.
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.
Four days of screenings and events at UCL.
Book now. This sells out quickly.
The festival celebrating the biggest film-producing country in the world returns.
The east end, art-deco Troxy takes on its sister-super-cinema's Wurlitzer.
Having failed to restore Hither Green's Park Cinema, campaigners reckon Ladywell Pool would make a great arts centre when it closes in 2013.
Micro and no-budget films and indie film makers are showcased at the Roxy and Shortwave from tonight.
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