Young people fuel cinema’s post pandemic revival but figures remain lower
When cinemas closed during the pandemic and streaming platforms surged, some predicted that this would mark the end of traditional

When cinemas closed during the pandemic and streaming platforms surged, some predicted that this would mark the end of traditional

The fairytale continues for Shrek and Fiona as they return to cinemas to celebrate the film’s 25th anniversary. Cineworld is

Shoehorned between a late night burger joint and a disused leisure centre in east London sits Ümit & Son, the

In an age saturated by doomscrolling, many of us are thinking the same thing: movies that once held our attention

NASA’s first woman pilot spoke at Hackney Picturehouse following the screening of a new documentary about her ground-breaking career. Colonel

The oldest continuous cinema in the UK is breathing new life into the Hackney community through its diverse film programme.

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

The London Independent Film Festival saw 78 short and feature-length films descend on Whitechapel’s Genesis Cinema this week, as the

Alexandra Palace will celebrate its 150th birthday this week with a free party open to the public. To commemorate its

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