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The Voice of Hind Rajab (15)

The Voice of Hind Rajab

January 29, 2024. Workers at the Palestinian Red Crescent Society receive an emergency call. A terrified 6-year-old girl is trapped in a car under fire in Gaza, pleading for rescue. While trying to keep her on the line, they do everything they can to get an ambulance to her. Her name was Hind Rajab…


Never less than powerfully compelling and tense THE VOICE OF HIND RAJAB uses real call recordings and scripted re-enactments based on first-hand testimonies and transcripts. to lay bare the agonising vulnerability and suffering of ordinary people amid horrendous violence.


Original language: Arabic

Presented with English subtitles


Please arrive promptly - we show 10 minutes of trailers before each film and do not show adverts. 

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Friday 16 Jan 202615:15 Book Now
Friday 16 Jan 202618:20 Book Now
Saturday 17 Jan 202617:45 Book Now
Sunday 18 Jan 202620:15 Book Now
Monday 19 Jan 202611:30 Book Now
Monday 19 Jan 202620:50 Book Now
Tuesday 20 Jan 202618:15 Book Now
Wednesday 21 Jan 202618:15 Book Now
Thursday 22 Jan 202618:15 Book Now

Hamnet (12A)

Hamnet

From Academy Award winning writer/director Chloé Zhao, HAMNET tells the powerful story of love and loss that inspired the creation of Shakespeare’s timeless masterpiece, Hamlet.


1580 England. Impoverished Latin tutor William Shakespeare meets free-spirited Agnes, and the pair, captivated by one another, strike up a torrid affair that leads to marriage and three children. Yet as Will pursues a budding theatre career in far-away London, Agnes anchors the domestic sphere alone. When tragedy strikes, the couple’s once-unshakable bond is tested, but their shared experience sets the stage for the creation of Shakespeare’s timeless masterpiece, Hamlet. From Focus Features and Academy Award winning filmmaker Chloé Zhao (Nomadland, The Rider) comes a sensitively observed, magnificently crafted tale about the complexities of love and the healing power of art and creativity.


Please arrive promptly - we show 10 minutes of trailers before each film and do not show adverts. 


Accessibility:


The screening on Mon 26 Jan at 20:30 is a hard of hearing subtitled screening.


For more information on accessibility at the Lexi visit our accessibility page.

Book Tickets

Friday 16 Jan 202615:30 Book Now
Friday 16 Jan 202617:30 Book Now
Friday 16 Jan 202620:30 Book Now (Sold Out)
Saturday 17 Jan 202614:30 Book Now
Saturday 17 Jan 202620:30 Book Now
Sunday 18 Jan 202613:45 Book Now
Sunday 18 Jan 202616:30 Book Now
Sunday 18 Jan 202619:30 Book Now
Monday 19 Jan 202611:00 Book Now (Baby - Friendly )
Monday 19 Jan 202615:00 Book Now
Monday 19 Jan 202618:10 Book Now
Monday 19 Jan 202619:00 Book Now
Tuesday 20 Jan 202620:20 Book Now
Wednesday 21 Jan 202619:00 Book Now
Thursday 22 Jan 202620:20 Book Now
Friday 23 Jan 202620:30 Book Now
Saturday 24 Jan 202616:30 Book Now
Sunday 25 Jan 202619:45 Book Now
Monday 26 Jan 202620:30 Book Now (HOH Subtitled)
Wednesday 28 Jan 202618:10 Book Now

Marty Supreme (15)

Marty Supreme

Timothée Chalamet is the one to beat as he goes to hell and back in pursuit of greatness in this gripping, adrenaline-riddled solo debut from writer/director Josh Safdie.


Marty Mauser, a talented and ambitious table tennis player is determined that the world knows his name, and is willing to do whatever it takes to achieve this. His barrelling momentum finds him crossing paths with a series of eccentric, risk-taking characters.


Please arrive promptly - we show 10 minutes of trailers before each film and do not show adverts. 



Book Tickets

Friday 16 Jan 202620:10 Book Now
Saturday 17 Jan 202617:20 Book Now
Saturday 17 Jan 202620:10 Book Now
Sunday 18 Jan 202614:00 Book Now
Monday 19 Jan 202615:30 Book Now
Tuesday 20 Jan 202619:00 Book Now
Thursday 22 Jan 202619:00 Book Now

Sentimental Value (15)

Sentimental Value

Please note this film contains some flashing images at the beginning that may affect those who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy or have other photosensitivities.


Following the success of global phenomenon The Worst Person in the World, Academy Award-nominee Joachim Trier reunites with BAFTA nominee Renate Reinsve for their universally acclaimed follow-up, SENTIMENTAL VALUE. Winner of the prestigious Cannes Grand Prix award, and featuring career-best performances from Golden Globe winner Stellan Skarsgård and Elle Fanning.


Reinsve plays Nora, a successful stage actress who, along with her sister Agnes (Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas), reunites with their estranged father Gustav Borg (Skarsgård) – a once-renowned film director planning a major comeback with a script based on his family. When Gustav offers Nora the lead role, which she promptly declines, he turns his attention to Rachel Kemp (Fanning), an eager young Hollywood starlet primed for her big breakthrough. With their fraught dynamics made even more complex, Nora, Agnes and Gustav are each forced to confront their difficult pasts.


Anchored by astonishing performances across the board, SENTIMENTAL VALUE is a rewarding and profoundly moving experience that intimately explores sisterhood, father-daughter relationships and the evocative power of childhood memories.


Please arrive promptly - we show 10 minutes of trailers before each film and do not show adverts. 



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Saturday 17 Jan 202614:40 Book Now
Sunday 18 Jan 202617:20 Book Now
Wednesday 21 Jan 202620:20 Book Now

Avatar: Fire and Ash (12A)

Avatar: Fire and Ash

Please note this film contains several sequences of bright lights which may affect customers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy or other photo sensitivities.


Jake and Neytiri's family grapples with grief after Neteyam's death, encountering a new, aggressive Na'vi tribe, the Ash People, who are led by the fiery Varang, as the conflict on Pandora escalates and a new moral focus emerges.


Please arrive promptly - we show 10 minutes of trailers before each film and do not show adverts. 

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Friday 23 Jan 202615:00 Book Now
Friday 23 Jan 202619:00 Book Now
Saturday 24 Jan 202619:15 Book Now
Sunday 25 Jan 202613:00 Book Now
Monday 26 Jan 202619:00 Book Now

Becoming Victoria Wood (15)

Becoming Victoria Wood

Victoria Wood remains one of Britain’s most cherished entertainers – a comic genius whose work reshaped the landscape of British humour. But behind the joyous persona – the singer, the satirist, the sharp-witted writer – lay a young woman navigating insecurity, anger, and self-doubt. Told in her own words and through the voices of those who knew her best, the film uncovers the formative experiences and personal battles that powered Victoria’s unmatched ability to make the nation laugh.


​With appearances from DAWN FRENCH, JENNIFER SAUNDERS, MAXINE PEAKE, MICHAEL BALL, JOAN ARMATRADING & JASPER CARROTT


Please arrive promptly - we show 10 minutes of trailers before each film and do not show adverts. 

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Friday 23 Jan 202615:30 Book Now
Monday 26 Jan 202615:30 Book Now
Monday 26 Jan 202618:20 Book Now
Tuesday 27 Jan 202618:20 Book Now
Thursday 29 Jan 202618:20 Book Now

It Was Just An Accident (12A)

It Was Just An Accident

Winner of the Palme d’Or at Cannes, IT WAS JUST AN ACCIDENT is a fearless tour-de-force from cinematic luminary Jafar Panahi. Both urgently political and deeply humane, this new moral classic confronts truth and uncertainty, revenge and mercy, head-on.


When auto mechanic Vahid unexpectedly encounters the man who may have been his torturer in prison, he kidnaps him with the intention to exact vengeance. But since the sole clue to Eghbal’s identity is the distinct squeak of his prosthetic leg, Vahid turns to a loose circle of other now-freed victims for confirmation. And the danger only escalates.


As they deal with their past and diverging worldviews, the group struggles to decide: Is this him, without a doubt? What would retribution mean, in actuality?


Unraveling against the ever-present backdrop of authoritarianism, IT WAS JUST AN ACCIDENT coalesces into a climactic act of resistance by an Iranian auteur who is no stranger to unjust detainment himself. Powered by thrilling momentum and peerless craft, France’s Best International Feature Film entry to the 98th Academy Awards asks us to consider – and reconsider – the line between right and wrong.


Please arrive promptly - we show 10 minutes of trailers before each film and do not show adverts. 

Book Tickets

Friday 23 Jan 202618:10 Book Now
Monday 26 Jan 202611:00 Book Now (Baby Friendly)
Tuesday 27 Jan 202620:30 Book Now
Thursday 29 Jan 202620:40 Book Now

London Short Film Festival: Can you imagine a world?  (PG)

London Short Film Festival: Can you imagine a world? 

Screening as part of London Short Film Festival, running from 23rd January to the 1st February 2026.


Across claymation forests, floating whale islands, and moonlit skies, these films explore how imagination helps us make sense of change, from the everyday to the extraordinary. A boy learns to let go of his whale companion; a squirrel turns from hoarding to helping and a woman crosses the globe to save a sprout.


Each story begins in wonder but expands into care - for friends, for the planet, for the connections that hold our worlds together - reminding us that imagination is not just play, but a practice of hope.


Suitable for children aged 7+ and their parents/guardians.


Loading Nouns Gets Down, dir. Chris Ullens, UK 2024, 4mins

A Clayful Adventure, dir. Florrie Macleod, UK 2025, 4mins

Lena's Farm: Full Nest, dir. Elena Walf, Germany 2025, 6mins

I Have Not Considered the Lilies, dir. Blake Hunter and Mia Saines, US 2025, 4mins

Leave The Island, dir. Chen Wu, Taiwan 2025, 11mins

Tuu Tuu Til, dir. Veronica Solomon, Germany 2024, 5mins

Gravity Bound, dir. Frankie Lasley, US 2025, 3mins

The Mystery of the Missing Sock, dir. Anouk Witkowska Hiffler and Tomás Felício Oliveira, UK 2025, 3mins

Film Film, dir. Artūrs Vobļikovs, UK 2025, 12mins


Please note: The film “Film Film” includes a brief scene depicting tobacco use. The film is subtitled and contains moments that may be unsettling for very young viewers.



Book Tickets

Saturday 24 Jan 202615:00 Book Now

Annemarie Jacir: Salt of This Sea (12A)

Annemarie Jacir: Salt of This Sea

Presented in collaboration with Brent & Harrow PSC.


Sunday's screening will have a live introduction by producer, curator and founder of Hakawati, Elhum Shakerifar.


This film is part of a season celebrating the films of Palestinian director Annemarie Jacir (Palestine 36), running from January to March.


You can find the other films in the season and information about our wider year-long season spotlighting international female filmmakers, here.


Soraya, born in Brooklyn in a working class community of Palestinian refugees, discovers that her grandfather’s savings were frozen in a bank account in Jaffa when he was exiled in 1948. Stubborn, passionate and determined to reclaim what is hers, she fulfills her life-long dream of “returning” to Palestine. Once there, slowly she is taken apart by the reality around her and is forced to confront her own anger. She meets Emad, a young Palestinian whose ambition, contrary to hers, is to leave forever. Tired of the constraints that dictate their lives, they know in order to be free, they must take things into their own hands, even if it’s illegal. In this quest for life, we follow their trail through remains of Palestine.


This prize winning film is the debut feature length work from Annemarie Jacir (Like Twenty Impossibles) it premiered at Cannes to critical acclaim. Featuring Palestinian poet Suheir Hammad and emerging Palestinian star Saleh Bakri (Palestine 36, The Blue Caftan) in their first lead roles, Jacir’s film also picked up twelve international awards and was theatrically released in Europe, the US, and Asia.


Original languages: Arabic and English

Presented with English subtitles when dialogue is not in English

Book Tickets

Sunday 25 Jan 202617:00 Book Now (Live Intro )
Thursday 29 Jan 202618:10 Book Now

Lexi Seniors' Film Club: Hamnet (12A)

Lexi Seniors' Film Club: Hamnet

The inaugural screening in our monthly Lexi Seniors' Film Club presented alongside Laurence's Larder is HAMNET!


Screenings will feature free tea and biscuits, an introduction and a post-film discussion where we'll discuss this film and choose February's title.


Email johnathan.kirk@thelexicinema.co.uk if you'd like to enquire about a group booking.

Email josh@laurenceslarder.org.uk if you'd like some information on potential transport options to get you to and from the cinema.

Email info@thelexicinema.co.uk if you require a wheelchair access seat in the front two rows.


HAMNET


From Academy Award winning writer/director Chloé Zhao, HAMNET tells the powerful story of love and loss that inspired the creation of Shakespeare’s timeless masterpiece, Hamlet.


1580 England. Impoverished Latin tutor William Shakespeare meets free-spirited Agnes, and the pair, captivated by one another, strike up a torrid affair that leads to marriage and three children. Yet as Will pursues a budding theatre career in far-away London, Agnes anchors the domestic sphere alone. When tragedy strikes, the couple’s once-unshakable bond is tested, but their shared experience sets the stage for the creation of Shakespeare’s timeless masterpiece, Hamlet. From Focus Features and Academy Award winning filmmaker Chloé Zhao (Nomadland, The Rider) comes a sensitively observed, magnificently crafted tale about the complexities of love and the healing power of art and creativity.

Book Tickets

Monday 26 Jan 202614:00 Book Now

Holocaust Memorial Day: Nuremberg (15)

 Holocaust Memorial Day: Nuremberg

This screening is presented in collaboration with Brent Council for Holocaust Memorial Day and will include an introduction from Councillor Neil Nerva.


In the immediate aftermath of the Second World War, as the world grapples with the unveiled horrors of the Holocaust, U.S. Army psychiatrist Lt. Col. Douglas Kelley (Rami Malek) is assigned the extraordinary task of assessing the mental state of Hermann Göring (Russell Crowe), the notorious former Reichsmarschall and Hitler’s second in command, along with other high ranking Nazi officials. As the Allies – led by the unyielding chief U.S. prosecutor, Supreme Court Justice Robert H. Jackson (Michael Shannon) alongside Sgt. Howie Triest (Leo Woodall), David Maxwell-Fyfe (Richard E. Grant), Gustave Gilbert (Colin Hanks), Col. John Amen (Mark O’Brien) and Burton C. Andrus (John Slattery) – navigate the monumental task of creating an unprecedented international tribunal to ensure the Nazi regime answers for its atrocities, Kelley gets to know his ‘patients’. But he soon finds himself locked in a psychological duel with Göring, whose charisma and cunning reveal a sobering truth: that ordinary men can commit extraordinary evil.


Each ticket includes a free box of popcorn.


Please note if you purchase a ticket for this event and are no longer able to make it, please do let us know by contacting info@thelexicinema.co.uk so we can ensure that tickets can be refunded and re-sold.


If you require a wheelchair space or have any accessibility needs please do contact us johnathan.kirk@thelexicinema.co.uk before purchasing your ticket.

Book Tickets

Tuesday 27 Jan 202618:45 Book Now

London Short Film Festival: London Lives (18)

London Short Film Festival: London Lives

Screening as part of London Short Film Festival, running from 23rd January to the 1st February 2026.


Across its streets, buses, basements, and bars, London holds countless acts of self-invention. From a viral myth about a ‘Jewish bus route’ to the radiant memory of a trans dancer reclaiming her story, each film engages with London as a site of friction and becoming.


Some films flow through the city like a cyclist mapping its contours; others linger in forgotten corners like the ghosts of community spaces lost to development. Together, they ask; who gets to belong, to move, to make meaning here?


Featuring new work from Teva Cheema [Highgate 214] and Rhea Storr [New Territories (Spectacle is King)]



All films in this programme include descriptive subtitles.


  • You Can Call Me Lou, dir. Georgia Zeta Gkoka, UK 2025, 12mins
  • Cameraman, dir. Arsalan Motavali, UK 2025, 15mins
  • Straight ahead 01: Running Away, dir. becalelis brodskis, UK 2025, 1 min
  • Route 310, dir. Julia Mervis, UK 2025, 8 mins
  • Inside Jammer's Basement, dir. Dhelia Snoussi, UK 2025, 7 mins
  • My bicycle in london, dir. Latifa Akay, UK 2025, 4 mins
  • Okay Keskidee! Let Me See Inside, dir. Rhea Storr, UK 2025, 20 mins
  • Day Release, dir. Joe Murray, UK 2025, 7 mins
  • Finding Home, dir. James Trosh, UK 2025 2025, 3 mins
  • Nocturnal, dir. Ashmy Johnson, UK 2025 2025, 6 mins
  • Flipper, dir. Can Koroglu and Teva Cheema, UK 2025 2025, 10 mins


Contains flashing images, and themes of homophobia and transphobia.


Book Tickets

Wednesday 28 Jan 202620:50 Book Now

H is for Hawk (12A)

H is for Hawk

When Helen's beloved father passes away, she is knocked sideways by grief and loses herself in memories of their time birding and exploring the natural world together. She becomes obsessed with the idea of training her own goshawk, and so she brings the fearsome bird Mabel home to her life as a graduate fellow at Cambridge. Helen fills the freezer with hawk food and turns off her phone, ready to embark on the long, strange business of trying to train this wildest of animals. But as she labours to tame Mabel, a grieving Helen undergoes an untaming of her own. A record of a spiritual journey, H IS FOR HAWK is a story about memory and nature and how it might be possible to reconcile death with life and love.


Please arrive promptly - we show 10 minutes of trailers before each film and do not show adverts. 


Accessibility:


The screening on Thu 05 Feb at 18:10 is a hard of hearing subtitled screening.


For more information on accessibility at the Lexi visit our accessibility page.

Book Tickets

Friday 30 Jan 202615:15 Book Now
Saturday 31 Jan 202617:30 Book Now
Sunday 1 Feb 202620:00 Book Now
Monday 2 Feb 202611:00 Book Now (Baby Friendly)
Monday 2 Feb 202618:10 Book Now
Tuesday 3 Feb 202618:10 Book Now
Wednesday 4 Feb 202620:20 Book Now
Thursday 5 Feb 202618:10 Book Now (HOH Subtitled)

Saipan (15)

Saipan

The thrilling story of the infamous confrontation between iconic Republic of Ireland football captain Roy Keane (Éanna Hardwicke) and his national team manager Mick McCarthy (Steve Coogan) during the Irish team’s preparations for the 2002 FIFA World Cup.


The intense rivalry between these two personalities transcended the game, gripping an entire nation and the sporting world as a whole. On the surface, the feud was all about standards, but deep down it was an incredible story of two men whose rivalry and contempt surpassed the sport they loved. This is the definitive account of one of the most fractious fallings-out in the history of sport.


Please arrive promptly - we show 10 minutes of trailers before each film and do not show adverts. 

Book Tickets

Friday 30 Jan 202615:30 Book Now
Friday 30 Jan 202620:45 Book Now
Monday 2 Feb 202620:45 Book Now
Tuesday 3 Feb 202618:20 Book Now
Wednesday 4 Feb 202618:10 Book Now

Train Dreams (12A)

Train Dreams

Based on the beloved novella by Denis Johnson, Train Dreams is the moving portrait of Robert Grainier (Edgerton), whose life unfolds during an era of unprecedented change in early 20th-century America.


Please arrive promptly - we show 10 minutes of trailers before each film and do not show adverts. 


Talking Pictures


The screening on Monday 02 Feb at 15:00 is a Talking Pictures screening, with an informal discussion with a member of the Lexi team following the film.

Book Tickets

Friday 30 Jan 202618:10 Book Now
Monday 2 Feb 202615:00 Book Now (Talking Pictures)
Tuesday 3 Feb 202620:45 Book Now
Thursday 5 Feb 202620:45 Book Now

No Other Choice (15)

No Other Choice

A long-time employee at a paper company, Man-su (Lee Byung Hun) happily spends his days with his wife Miri (Son Yejin) and family – until he's abruptly fired.


After spending a year drifting from one job interview to another, and finally getting humiliated by a company where he knows he’s better qualified than anyone else, he resolves to create an opening for himself – by any means necessary.


Please arrive promptly - we show 10 minutes of trailers before each film and do not show adverts. 

Book Tickets

Friday 6 Feb 202615:15 Book Now
Friday 6 Feb 202619:00 Book Now
Saturday 7 Feb 202614:30 Book Now
Saturday 7 Feb 202620:00 Book Now
Sunday 8 Feb 202617:00 Book Now
Monday 9 Feb 202611:00 Book Now (Baby Friendly )
Monday 9 Feb 202619:00 Book Now
Tuesday 10 Feb 202619:00 Book Now
Wednesday 11 Feb 202619:00 Book Now
Thursday 12 Feb 202619:00 Book Now

Nouvelle Vague (12A)

Nouvelle Vague

A playful, poignant love letter to cinema, Nouvelle Vague reimagines the making of Jean-Luc Godard’s Breathless in an exuberant exploration of the youthful rebellion and creative chaos that shaped the French New Wave.


Please arrive promptly - we show 10 minutes of trailers before each film and do not show adverts. 



Book Tickets

Friday 6 Feb 202615:30 Book Now
Friday 6 Feb 202618:10 Book Now
Saturday 7 Feb 202617:30 Book Now
Sunday 8 Feb 202620:10 Book Now
Monday 9 Feb 202615:15 Book Now
Monday 9 Feb 202618:10 Book Now
Tuesday 10 Feb 202618:10 Book Now
Wednesday 11 Feb 202618:10 Book Now
Thursday 12 Feb 202620:30 Book Now

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (18)

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple

Expanding upon the world created by Danny Boyle and Alex Garland in 28 Years Later - but turning that world on its head - Nia DaCosta directs 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple. In a continuation of the epic story, Dr. Kelson (Ralph Fiennes) finds himself in a shocking new relationship - with consequences that could change the world as they know it - and Spike's (Alfie Williams) encounter with Jimmy Crystal (Jack O'Connell) becomes a nightmare he can't escape. In the world of The Bone Temple, the infected are no longer the greatest threat to survival - the inhumanity of the survivors can be stranger and more terrifying.


Please arrive promptly - we show 10 minutes of trailers before each film and do not show adverts. 

Book Tickets

Friday 6 Feb 202620:30 Book Now
Saturday 7 Feb 202620:30 Book Now
Sunday 8 Feb 202620:00 Book Now
Monday 9 Feb 202620:30 Book Now
Tuesday 10 Feb 202620:30 Book Now

Annemarie Jacir: When I Saw You (12A)

Annemarie Jacir: When I Saw You

Presented in collaboration with Brent & Harrow PSC.


Sunday's screening will have a live introduction by critic, author and broadcaster Hanna Ines Flint.


This film is part of a season celebrating the films of Palestinian director Annemarie Jacir (Palestine 36), running from January to March.


You can find the other films in the season and information about our wider year-long season spotlighting international female filmmakers, here.


Jordan, 1967. The world is alive with change: brimming with reawakened energy, new styles, music and an infectious sense of hope. In Jordan, a different kind of change is underway as tens of thousands of refugees pour across the border from Palestine. Having been separated from his father in the chaos of war, Tarek, 11, and his mother Ghaydaa, are amongst this latest wave of refugees. Placed in “temporary” refugee camps made up of tents and prefab houses until they would be able to return, they wait, like the generation before them who arrived in 1948. With difficulties adjusting to life in Harir camp and a longing to be reunited with his father, Tarek searches a way out, and discovers a new hope emerging with the times. Eventually his free spirit and curious nature lead him to a group of people on a journey that will change their lives.


When I Saw You (Lamma Shoftak) is the story of people affected by the times around them, in search of something more in their lives. A journey full of adventure, love, humor, and the desire to be free, but most of all this is a story about that moment in a person's life when he wakes up and finds the whole world is open and everything is possible - that moment you feel most alive. It is a journey of the human spirit that knows no borders.


Original languages: Arabic

Presented with English subtitles 

Book Tickets

Sunday 8 Feb 202617:30 Book Now (Live Intro )
Thursday 12 Feb 202618:15 Book Now

Wuthering Heights

Wuthering Heights

Emerald Fennell (A Promising Young Woman, Saltburn) presents Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë's gothic masterpiece of unbridled passion, obsession, and revenge. Set against the desolate beauty of the Yorkshire moors, the all-consuming love between Catherine Earnshaw (Margot Robbie) and the foundling Heathcliff (Jacob Elordi) has captivated readers for centuries. When forces of class and society tear them apart, Heathcliff embarks on a bitter quest for vengeance that threatens to destroy two generations of the Linton and Earnshaw families.


Please arrive promptly - we show 10 minutes of trailers before each film and do not show adverts. 

Book Tickets

Friday 13 Feb 202614:15 Book Now
Friday 13 Feb 202617:15 Book Now
Friday 13 Feb 202620:15 Book Now
Saturday 14 Feb 202614:15 Book Now
Saturday 14 Feb 202617:15 Book Now
Saturday 14 Feb 202620:15 Book Now
Sunday 15 Feb 202613:30 Book Now
Sunday 15 Feb 202616:30 Book Now
Sunday 15 Feb 202619:30 Book Now
Monday 16 Feb 202611:00 Book Now (Baby-Friendly)
Monday 16 Feb 202614:30 Book Now
Monday 16 Feb 202617:15 Book Now
Monday 16 Feb 202620:15 Book Now
Tuesday 17 Feb 202619:00 Book Now
Wednesday 18 Feb 202619:00 Book Now
Thursday 19 Feb 202619:00 Book Now

Black History Studies: Afeni Shakur and the Trial of the Black Panther 21 + Liberty Double Bill (TBC)

Black History Studies: Afeni Shakur and the Trial of the Black Panther 21 + Liberty Double Bill

Charmaine Simpson, founder and CEO of Black History Studies, will introduce the films and lead a discussion following this screening with guest speakers tbc.


Join us for a double bill presented by Black History Studies featuring two films from Ray Barron-Woolford FRSA.


Afeni Shakur and the Trial of the Black Panther 21 (70 mins, 2025)


A powerful documentary about the mother of Tupac Shakur and the historic trial of the Black Panther Party members.


Liberty (40 mins, 2024)


'Liberty: Kath Duncan, The Untold Struggle for Civil Rights' is a documentary film about the life and activism of Kath Duncan. Her role in establishing the LGBTQ and civil rights movement in 1930's Britain laid the groundwork for The National Council Civil Liberties.


Both films have picked up multiples prizes on their tours with Liberty winning 58 Global Awards & Afeni Shakur winning 21 Global Awards so far despite still being mid film festival season. We're pleased to be screening these films as part of LGBTQ History Month.

Book Tickets

Thursday 26 Feb 202619:00 Book Now

Annemarie Jacir: Wajib (15)

Annemarie Jacir: Wajib

Presented in collaboration with Brent & Harrow PSC.


Sunday's screening will have a live introduction by actress, writer, curator of The Arab Film Club and presenter of The Arab Film Club podcast, Sarah Agha.


This film is part of a season celebrating the films of Palestinian director Annemarie Jacir (Palestine 36), running from January to March.


You can find the other films in the season and information about our wider year-long season spotlighting international female filmmakers, here.


Shadi (Saleh Bakri, Palestine 36, The Blue Caftan) returns to his hometown to help his father (Mohammad Bakri) hand-deliver his sister’s wedding invitations. He has spent the last several years abroad, and there is little he misses about this place he left a long time ago. As the two men drive around Nazareth, Abu-Shadi tries to connect with his son. Drily humorous, ‘Wajib’ takes place over the course of one day as these two men travel from house to house, beginning a new relationship, while at the same time trying to deal with old tensions.


Original languages: Arabic

Presented with English subtitles 

Book Tickets

Sunday 8 Mar 202617:00 Book Now (Live Intro)
Wednesday 11 Mar 202618:10 Book Now