A Brixton institution celebrates 100 years this week.
Amnesty International UK's Women's Action Network hosts a film screening followed by a Q&A tonight
"The UK's first roaming pop-up cinema" begins a nationwide tour in London next month.
Celebrating a century of female film makers, BEV 2011 opens today on International Women's Day.
"...leaves much Western film-making looking old-fashioned."
The Portobello landmark reaches the big 100 at the weekend, marked with special screenings.
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.
Filmmaking workshops, industry Q&As, films by some of the UK’s hottest young filmmakers and cult movies you've never seen on the big screen before. And all for just £5-£10. What's the catch? You have to be aged between 15 and 25.
Catch three films for just £5 at the Roxy, London Bridge: the three Twilight films on 23 January or three sci-fi masterpieces (sort of) from the 1980s a week later.
A former nightclub in Hackney is to be turned into a new multi-screen cinema.
The British Film Institute is to make job cuts and close the art gallery at BFI Southbank in new cost-cutting plans.
Psst, want a free ticket to watch Four Lions, the controversial comedy from the pen of arch-satirist Chris Morris? We've got 50 to give away.
Poking around London's independent cinemas.
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