
Cowboy Bebop: The Movie
Screening of Cowboy Bebop: The Movie (2001), an animated sci-fi feature from Shin'ichirô Watanabe, as the Bebop crew chase a Mars virus.
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Battle Royale [Batoru rowaiaru]
Screening of Kinji Fukasaku's Battle Royale (2000) at Prince Charles Cinema—a brutal thriller where students are forced to kill each other on a deserted island.

Amadeus: Director's Cut
Amadeus: Director's Cut returns to Prince Charles Cinema; Milos Forman's 1984 drama, 180 minutes, pits Mozart's blazing genius against Salieri's jealous discipline in a powerful study of art, ambition and downfall.
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The Young Girls of Rochefort [Les demoiselles de Rochefort]
The Young Girls of Rochefort returns to Prince Charles Cinema, a Jacques Demy musical romance of twin sisters, Delphine and Solange, singing through a seaside town as carnival workers spark love, music and movement.

The Before Trilogy
Screening of The Before Trilogy (Richard Linklater): a multi-film marathon tracing Celine and Jesse's relationship across two decades at Prince Charles Cinema.

Crash (1996)
Cronenberg's Crash (1996) returns to Prince Charles Cinema, a provocative erotic thriller where technology and sexual obsession collide on the edge of desire, delivering a transgressive meditation on danger.

Titane
Titane screens at Prince Charles Cinema: Julia Ducournau’s Palme d’Or winner (2021), a 108-minute horror-sci‑fi-thriller that’s equal parts brutal, bizarre, and darkly funny.

E.T. The Extra Terrestrial
Spielberg's E.T. The Extra Terrestrial returns to the Prince Charles Cinema, London, a magical 1982 sci-fi/adventure (114 mins) about a shy alien befriending a boy and a suburbia-altering secret that still tugs at the heart.
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Mr. Hulot's Holiday [Les vacances de Monsieur Hulot]
Screening of Jacques Tati's 1953 classic Mr. Hulot's Holiday at Prince Charles Cinema; a light, observational French comedy about a seaside vacation that spirals into humorous misadventures.

Treasure Planet
Animated sci-fi adventure Treasure Planet screens at Prince Charles Cinema: Jim Hawkins teams with a cyborg cook to hunt interstellar treasure.

12 Angry Men
12 Angry Men at Prince Charles Cinema replays Sidney Lumet's gripping 1957 drama, a 97-minute courtroom battle of prejudice and wit that turns a simple verdict into a defining study of character.
The Matrix
The Matrix at Prince Charles Cinema in London.

Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
Relive 1989 comedy glory at Prince Charles Cinema as Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure whisks historical figures through time with Rufus, a goofy, irreverent road-trip that still rocks London.

Flushed Away
Flushed Away at Prince Charles Cinema unspools David Bowers and Sam Fell’s 85-minute UK-US adventure, a sewer-soaked whirlpool of humor and heart as Roddy and Rita outwit rat-bosses in Ratropolis.

Chicken Run
Chicken Run at Prince Charles Cinema straps you into a beloved 2000 stop-motion caper from Aardman and DreamWorks, as crafty hens scheme to escape a grim farm before a deadly poultry-pie machine arrives.

Mean Streets
Mean Streets at Prince Charles Cinema plunges you into Scorsese’s 1973 grit, a moody, neon-lit portrait of Little Italy where Keitel and De Niro wrestle debts, loyalties, and a dangerous underworld.

Raging Bull
Raging Bull screens at the intimate Prince Charles Cinema, delivering Scorsese's blistering study of obsession and boxing, with De Niro's La Motta blazing through 129 minutes of brutal, lyrical power that still shatters expectations.

Goodfellas
Relive Martin Scorsese's crime masterpiece Goodfellas at the Prince Charles Cinema in London: a 1990, 145-minute tour through Henry Hill's mob ascent, with De Niro and Pesci delivering blistering turns and a brutal, glamorous downfall.

Escape from New York
Escape from New York lights up the Prince Charles Cinema with John Carpenter's sci‑fi action classic, as Kurt Russell's Snake Plissken storms a hijacked Manhattan turned brutal maximum‑security prison—gritty, iconic cinema in a neon London screening, a cult favorite for pulp‑grit

Bull Durham
Bull Durham hits the Prince Charles Cinema as a sunlit sports comedy where Annie Savoy guides rookie Nuke Laloosh with poetry and Crash Davis' steady wisdom, a quotable ode to baseball's religion set against warm, small‑town charm.

Good Will Hunting
Screening of the 1997 drama Good Will Hunting at Prince Charles Cinema, directed by Gus Van Sant, starring Matt Damon and Robin Williams.

American Movie
Screening of the 1999 cult documentary American Movie by Chris Smith, following Mark Borchardt's quest to finish his low-budget Wisconsin horror film.

No Country For Old Men
No Country For Old Men (2007) at Prince Charles Cinema follows Llewelyn Moss stumbling on drug cash as Bardem’s merciless Chigurh hunts him, while aging Sheriff Bell confronts a changing, darker world.

Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives
Screening of Apichatpong Weerasethakul's Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (2010) at Prince Charles Cinema; a melancholic Thai fantasy about dying, family, and spirits.
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