Open air cinema across the capital.
Comedy, classics and romance are all on offer.
GRAD Gallery goes back to the 1920s.
Picturehouse to take over old Rambert site.
A gift that lasts all year.
Where the films aren't the only attraction.
Returning for its fourth year.
Drama, documentary and everything in between.
Including the 10 best comedy, horror and sci-fi animations.
At The Barbican, with N Quentin Woolf.
Classic movies, new documentaries & archive shorts.
Five film talks in September.
Cinema, music, food and booze on Mile End Road.
Six films for a Murray marathon.
Exciting and adventurous new Indian Indie cinema.
Hobbit in Hackney.
And tickets go on sale at midday on Monday.
The little-known but eminently worthwhile French director gets a well-deserved retrospective next month at BFI Southbank.
London's longest free summer festival is back for another year.
See Fitzcarraldo, Grizzly Man, Into The Abyss, Bad Lieutenant and more.
Local talent and big-name directors side by side on east London screens this month.
Watch the live premiere of Swan Lake, in 3D, sipping inspired cocktails. While dressed as a swan. Probably.
Othello, The Audience, A Doll's House and Branagh's Macbeth in your local cinema.
Give Jerry a licking at Stratford Picturehouse.
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