Lost for Words
A poetic film about language and nature screens at Curzon Cinemas, offering a visually striking meditation on how words enchant the world.
Screen Talks: The Matrix
Screen Talks: The Matrix at Curzon Cinemas, London, invites you into the Wachowskis' gripping sci-fi world, where a lone hacker questions reality and joins rebels to challenge a simulated, rule-bending war.

Dazed and Confused
Dazed and Confused screens at Prince Charles Cinema: Richard Linklater's 1993 coming-of-age classic (102 mins) follows a pack of Austin teens celebrating the last day of school with rock, keg parties, and chaos.
The Adventures of Prince Achmed - 100th anniversary live score
Experience the silent animation The Adventures of Prince Achmed brought to life with a live score at The Garden Cinema. This 100th anniversary screening pairs Reiniger's landmark silhouette animation with a live musical performance, offering a rare atmospheric cinema experience.

Dark City: Director's Cut
Screening of Dark City (1998) at Prince Charles Cinema, a sci-fi thriller about a man in a haunted city controlled by The Strangers.
![Cleo from 5 to 7 [Cléo de 5 à 7]](https://posters-uk.s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/PRILON/9638999.jpg)
Cleo from 5 to 7 [Cléo de 5 à 7]
Screening of Agnès Varda's 1962 drama Cléo de 5 à 7 at Prince Charles Cinema; Cléo spends two hours waiting for biopsy results, wandering Paris and reflecting on her life.
RBO Cinema Season 2025-26: The Magic Flute
RBO Cinema Season 2025-26 presents The Magic Flute at Curzon Cinemas, London—a vivid operatic escape where Pamina's peril and the Queen of the Night's bright coloratura illuminate the screen.

Akira
AKIRA screens at Prince Charles Cinema: Otomo’s 1988 cyberpunk milestone, 125 minutes of neon-drenched, world-shaking animation that redefined anime—and tickets go on sale March 12.

RIO FOREVER: PURPLE RAIN
Never Watching Movies and Kulraj Phullar present a Prince tribute screening of Purple Rain (1984) at Rio Cinema. Celebrate Prince’s life and legacy with the star-making film on the big screen, featuring the iconic soundtrack and era-defining performances.
Members' Mingle
An evening at The Garden Cinema for Members' Mingle, a casual post-screening social for members featuring a film screening and relaxed mingling in a cozy cinema setting.
Earth Day 2026: Colossal Wreck with Josh Appignanesi
Earth Day 2026 at The Garden Cinema in London screens Colossal Wreck with Josh Appignanesi, a provocative documentary marrying ecological urgency with intimate, bold storytelling.
To Kill a Mockingbird: Panel on Justice Storytelling
Screening of To Kill a Mockingbird at The Garden Cinema followed by a panel discussion on justice storytelling. The event pairs a classic film with expert dialogue, exploring themes of fairness, race, and law as storytelling for social critique.

The Long Goodbye
Classic 1973 neo-noir The Long Goodbye screens at Prince Charles Cinema, following Philip Marlowe’s noir-drenched Los Angeles investigation.

Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me screens at Prince Charles Cinema in London—David Lynch’s eerie 1992 fantasy, 134 minutes, unfolding Deerfield mysteries and Cooper’s chilling visions in a moody cinephile night.

Paprika
Screening of the animated sci-fi drama Paprika (2006) by Satoshi Kon at Prince Charles Cinema, a mind-bending tale of dream invasion and therapy.

La haine
Screening of La haine (dir. Matthieu Kassovitz) at Riffraff Kino/Bar in Zurich on 22 Apr 2026 — a gritty, acclaimed French drama about urban tension and youth, presented as part of the cinema's programme.

TV Party: The Documentary + Best of Glenn O’Brien's TV Party
Screening at Rio Cinema of the documentary TV Party plus the best of Glenn O’Brien’s TV Party. The program surveys late-70s New York cable culture, mixing sub-realism, satire, and party-forward TV moments that still spark discussion today.
The Conspiracists
The Conspiracists at Curzon Cinemas in London offers an intimate and empathetic documentary portrait of women pulled into conspiracy culture, revealing humanity behind the headlines in a thought-provoking screening.
Caught by the Tides
Caught by the Tides sweeps through London's The Garden Cinema, a coastal-inspired indie film night with intimate screenings, thoughtful Q and A sessions, and a warmly artistic atmosphere.

Memories
Screening of the anime anthology Memories (1995) featuring Magnetic Rose and works by Otomo, Morimoto and Okamura at Prince Charles Cinema.

Lianna (1983) Screening with Q&A
Lianna (1983) screens at Prince Charles Cinema in London in glorious 35mm, followed by a live Q&A with director John Sayles and Maggie Renzi, a cinematic drama about desire that still stings.

Akira
AKIRA lights the Prince Charles Cinema in London with Katsuhiro Otomo's 1988 cyberpunk masterpiece, 125 minutes of jaw-dropping animation and apocalyptic cityscapes that reshaped anime forever.
Millennium Mambo
Millennium Mambo at Prince Charles Cinema in London.
![The Cremator [Spalovac mrtvol]](https://cdn.taposapp.com/poster/600x900/OzGfBRSkwgymFHowJExRZme4nOJFX11_itr0h9KWRTA.jpg)
The Cremator [Spalovac mrtvol]
Juraj Herz's The Cremator at Prince Charles Cinema blends surreal horror with bleak humor, a 1969 Prague-set tale of a cremator whose impulses spiral, part Dr Strangelove wit, part Repulsion dread.
1–24 of 380 events