The Cinema Museum, London

Past Events Archive

The Nickel presents Sudden Fury (1975)

Wed 8 May 2024 @ 19:30 · Events

The Nickel Cinema continues its season of offbeat road film with the lean, mean and rarely seen Canuxploitation thriller Sudden Fury (1975).

Love and Horror – 16mm/35mm double bill by Lost Reels: Tattoo (1981) and The Skin I Live In (2011)

Sun 5 May 2024 @ 18:00 · Events

Lost Reels continues its series of provocative celluloid double bills with two of the most terrifying, horror-infused love stories ever made.

Exploding Cinema May

Sat 4 May 2024 @ 19:30 · Events

May the fourth: you won’t kenobi what hit you at Exploding Cinema! We’re back at London’s premier collection of cinematic artefacts for a night of home grown and exotic short films.

Kennington Bioscope presents Charley’s Aunt (1925)

Wed 1 May 2024 @ 19:30 · Events

Charlie Chaplin's half-brother Sydney stars in this adaptation of Brandon Thomas’s famous farce, which was a great commercial success on its release.

Misty Moon Presents Kes (1969) – a special 35mm film screening with David “Dai” Bradley – SOLD OUT

Sat 27 Apr 2024 @ 15:00 · Events

Misty Moon presents a rare chance to see Ken Loach’s seminal classic film Kes (1969) and meet Billy Casper himself.

Some new kind of kick presents Wild Zero (1999)

Fri 26 Apr 2024 @ 19:30 · Events

Some new kind of kick - celluloid rock n roll trash on a Saturday night presents this awesome film. Only legendary Japanese garage rock band Guitar Wolf can stop a race of aliens from destroying the earth with an army of zombies.

The Nickel presents The Crazy Family (1984)

Thu 25 Apr 2024 @ 19:30 · Events

The Nickel presents the 40th Anniversary restoration of Sogo Ishii’s (Electric Dragon 80.000 V (2001), Crazy Thunder Road (1980)) cult classic, with introduction by film critic James Balmont.

Kennington Bioscope Seventh Silent Film Weekend – Saturday 20 & Sunday 21 April

Sat 20 Apr - Sun 21 Apr 2024 · Events

Kennington Bioscope presents its seventh Silent Film Festival, with the support of The Cinema Museum. This year along with our usual themes of rarely seen gems, restorations, and discoveries we are looking at the year of 1924 with many films on 35mm or from 35mm nitrate scans.