The season of love is upon us and venues across the country have thoughtfully taken the worry of organising a great Valentine’s Day off your hands with a series of screenings and special events to bring out the Casanova in you.
Wrap up warm, come in from the cold and make the most of a cracking month of cinema.
To mark the arrival of Joe Wright’s adaptation of Anna Karenina on Blu-ray and DVD, from the 26th of January, Ham House and Garden in London will be holding a special exhibition featuring costumes from the motion picture.
Apologies St Nick, and no hard feelings Rudolph, for the avid film fan, this is the most wonderful time of the year.
Following the Great Depression, the greatest medicine for a country divided was laughter. Screwball comedies came about in the 30s and 40s off the back of a bleak and dreary time for the US, packed full of gags and glamour.
Pop Up Screens are back for some winter magic
Celebrating its 10th edition, the London Short Film Festival 2013 proves that it’s no small measure with ten days of dedicated short cinema.
Whether you’re running through your local town centre pulling a James Stewart from It’s A Wonderful Life or re-enacting the classic Culkin scream from Home Alone, Christmas is steeped in movie memories.
Back for its second year, The London Comedy Film Festival is making a beeline straight for your funny bone with a gigglesome array of films, performance and activities.
The UK Portuguese Film Festival returns to London later this November bringing fresh and contemporary Lusophone film productions.