Prince Charles Cinema
Upcoming Events (21)

Hard Boiled
Screening of John Woo's Hard Boiled (1992) at Prince Charles Cinema. A high-octane action-crime classic presented in a planned 35mm print, featuring cops, undercover work, and signature stylistic gunplay.

Honeysuckle Rose
Screening of Honeysuckle Rose (1980), directed by Jerry Schatzberg, at Prince Charles Cinema in London. A musical romance starring Willie Nelson as Buck Bonham, whose touring life fuels an affair with Lily and tension with his wife—set to an infectious country soundtrack. A nostalgic, crowd-pleasing classic for fans of vintage American cinema.

Songwriter
Screening of Songwriter (1984), a musical-drama directed by Alan Rudolph. The film follows country star Doc Jenkins amid a rocky romance and a scheming manager. A classic feature screening at Prince Charles Cinema, London.

California Split
Screening of Robert Altman's California Split (1974) at Prince Charles Cinema on May 30, 2026 at 18:10 UTC. This witty, bittersweet classic follows Charlie Waters and Bill Denny through gambling and friendship, showcasing Altman's sharp dialogue and naturalistic, character-driven storytelling.

Hard Eight
Screening of Paul Thomas Anderson's debut feature Hard Eight (1996) at Prince Charles Cinema. A crime drama about a veteran gambler who mentors a young man and becomes entangled in Las Vegas crime and romance. A stylish, intimate indie classic with strong character work and sly humor.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Screening of the 1988 live-action/animation hybrid Who Framed Roger Rabbit at Prince Charles Cinema. Directed by Robert Zemeckis, the film follows detective Eddie Valiant as he uncovers a cartoon conspiracy in a noir-tinged Hollywood. A nostalgia-soaked night celebrating a landmark in cinema history.

Goodbye, Dragon Inn
Screening of Ming-liang Tsai's 2003 cult classic Goodbye, Dragon Inn at Prince Charles Cinema. The film unfolds across a single night in a quiet, historic cinema, blending restrained comedy and drama with minimalist, atmospheric storytelling. An intimate, arthouse cinema experience for fans of world cinema.

La Haine
Screening of La Haine, the 1995 French crime-drama by Mathieu Kassovitz, 98 minutes. Set over 24 hours in Paris’ banlieues after a riot, it offers a stark, powerful look at urban anger and social division. A cult classic shown at Prince Charles Cinema in London.

Persepolis
Screening of Persepolis, the 2007 animated feature by Vincent Paronnaud and Marjane Satrapi. A vivid coming-of-age story set during Iran’s 1979 revolution, told with striking, expressive animation and sharp political insight. Shown at Prince Charles Cinema in London.

Flirting with Disaster
Screening of David O. Russell's 1996 comedy Flirting with Disaster at Prince Charles Cinema. The 93-minute road-trip comedy follows Mel Colpin’s quest to find his birth parents, featuring Ben Stiller, Patricia Arquette and Tea Leoni. A witty, chaotic classic screening.

Men In Black
Screening of Men in Black (1997) at Prince Charles Cinema. Barry Sonnenfeld directs this sci-fi comedy featuring agents Kay and Jay as they tackle an intergalactic threat in New York. A witty, popcorn-worthy classic with 98 minutes of alien-regulation hijinks.

Hackers
Screening of the 1995 crime-thriller Hackers at Prince Charles Cinema, with an Extended Intro featuring director Iain Softley who will discuss the film and take audience questions. An intimate look at the cult classic’s portrayal of hacker culture in a classic cinema setting.

Millennium Mambo
Screening of Millennium Mambo (2001), Hou Hsiao-hsien’s neon-drenched romance-drama. Shu Qi stars as Vicky, a bar hostess torn between a dull boyfriend and a mysterious gangster in a nocturnal Taipei world. A stylish, dreamlike feature that blends memory and longing, shown at Prince Charles Cinema in London.

Climax
Screening of Gaspar Noé's 2018 psychological drama Climax at Prince Charles Cinema in London. A provocative tale of a dance troupe whose party spirals into chaos after a spiked sangria, showcasing Noé's bold, boundary-pushing style. A must-see for fans of fearless, art-house cinema.

The Bitter Tears of Petra Von Kant
Screening of Fassbinder’s The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant (1972) at Prince Charles Cinema. A sharp, stylish drama about power and passion in a fashion-house setting, noted for its claustrophobic performances and stark, artful visuals that epitomize 1970s German cinema.

Goldeneye
Screening of the 1995 James Bond classic GoldenEye at Prince Charles Cinema. Directed by Martin Campbell, this high-octane spy thriller pits Bond against a Russian crime syndicate amid a perilous space-based weapon plot. A nostalgic, action-packed cinema experience in a beloved London venue.

Hellraiser
Screening of Clive Barker's Hellraiser (1987) at Prince Charles Cinema. A landmark British-American horror that opens a portal to hell and unleashes the Cenobites; this late-80s cult favorite returns to the big screen for fans of dark, imaginative cinema.

The Fifth Element
Screening of Luc Besson's sci-fi classic The Fifth Element at Prince Charles Cinema. A 1997 action-adventure film following Korben Dallas and Leeloo as Earth faces an apocalyptic threat, famed for its daring visuals and synth-heavy score in a retro cinema setting.

Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Screening of Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) at Prince Charles Cinema. A breezy John Hughes comedy about Ferris, Sloane and Cameron skipping school in Chicago, packed with witty hijinks and unforgettable lines that still charm audiences.

Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Screening of Hedwig and the Angry Inch, the 2001 cult musical directed by John Cameron Mitchell, a 92-minute rock-infused tale of identity and transformation. A bold, beguiling cinema experience at Prince Charles Cinema.

Ugetsu
Screening of Ugetsu (1953), Kenji Mizoguchi’s haunting wartime ghost story. At 97 minutes, this classic Japanese cinema masterwork unfolds with sweeping long takes, blending fantasy and tragedy in a luminous, unforgettable screen experience at Prince Charles Cinema.