Inside the Prince Charles Cinema: London’s Legendary Indie Screen That Refuses to Close
Nestled on the same street corner for decades, the Prince Charles Cinema has long fended-off controversy due to its programming choices.

Nestled on the same street corner for decades, the Prince Charles Cinema has long fended-off controversy due to its programming choices.

Independent, community-based cinemas in north-west London are fighting to offer viewers something new amid the closure of Camden Odeon. The

North West Londoner attended the exclusive gala premiere of the new British sci-fi comedy, Time Travel is Dangerous at the

Gay Men’s Guide to Safer Sex ‘97 is erotic art, informational video, and a key part of queer history all

The Ealing Film Festival opened with a selection of student films commencing a week of British and international short film

In March 2020, cinemas across the capital closed their doors and the British film industry came to a grinding halt.

The British Film Institute announced this week a major new project for Autumn 2023, celebrating the iconic work of film-making

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See How They Run is a comical whodunnit, which lovingly spoofs the murder mystery genre with the care and affection

Selected cinemas across the UK have announced they will be broadcasting Her Majesty’s funeral on Monday 19 September. Around 150

Cinemas around the world have suffered hugely as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, but Spider-Man: No Way Home is