
The Human Condition - Part 1 - No Greater Love
Screening of Masaki Kobayashi's The Human Condition Part 1: No Greater Love (1959) at Prince Charles Cinema. A sprawling wartime drama following a conscientious objector in a Manchurian prison camp as he faces duty and moral struggle. A landmark epic showcased in a historic venue.

Sleepers
Screening of Sleepers (1996), Barry Levinson's gritty crime thriller about four Hell's Kitchen friends who become hitmen after reform-school abuse. A 147-minute drama shown at Prince Charles Cinema.

O Brother, Where Art Thou?
O Brother, Where Art Thou? returns to the Prince Charles Cinema in London, a 2000 comedy drama epic from the Coen brothers. Ulysses, Delmar and Pete chase a treasure through Depression-era mischief and song.

Sing-A-Long-A Rocky Horror Picture Show
Belt out every line at Prince Charles Cinema's Sing-A-Long-A Rocky Horror Picture Show, with hosts, interactive props and Tim Curry roaring through the Time Warp in glorious London kitsch.

The Searchers
Screening of The Searchers (1956), John Ford’s iconic Western starring John Wayne as Ethan Edwards, who treks across the Texas frontier to rescue his kidnapped kin. A landmark cinema experience at Prince Charles Cinema, celebrated for its widescreen vistas and moral complexity.

The Human Condition - Part 2 - Road to Eternity
Screening of Masaki Kobayashi's The Human Condition Part 2: Road to Eternity (1959). The film follows Kaji as he is conscripted into the Japanese army and guides his men through brutal WWII battles, testing duty against humanity in Kobayashi's epic wartime meditation.

The Human Condition - Part 3 - A Soldier's Prayer
Screening of Masaki Kobayashi’s epic The Human Condition: Part 3, A Soldier’s Prayer. This 1961 wartime drama follows Kaji as he leads fellow soldiers behind enemy lines in Manchuria, wrestling with humanity, duty, and survival.

The Room: Tommy Wiseau Live Q&A
Watch The Room (2003) on the big screen at Prince Charles Cinema, followed by a live Q&A with Tommy Wiseau on stage. The cult classic gets an intimate London screening with Wiseau taking questions after the film, making this a must-see for fans of quirky cinema.

Nosferatu
Nosferatu screens at Prince Charles Cinema, London, a 1922 horror masterwork by F. W. Murnau, 94 minutes of shadowy dread, enhanced by Hugo Max's live score that weaves viola and piano improvisations into the leitmotifs.

The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (Live Score)
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920) unfolds on screen at Prince Charles Cinema with a live score by Hugo Max, where viola timbres weave sinister shadows into a hypnotic, 1920s horror-spectacle.

Haxan
1922 silent horror classic Häxan shown with a live score at Prince Charles Cinema, framed as a lecture on witchcraft and featuring striking visuals.

Sing-A-Long-A Rocky Horror Picture Show
A riotous, campy thrill at Prince Charles Cinema, London, as Sing-A-Long-A Rocky Horror Picture Show brings Jim Sharman's 1975 cult classic to life with a host, interactive props, and fearless audience Time Warp energy.