Over the course of 50 years, the Australian-born, British-based journalist John Pilger’s documentaries shone a light on the world’s upheavals, its power politics, injustices and the struggle of ...
The London Action Festival team bring their roadshow ‘World’s Greatest Screening’ series to BFI Southbank with this special event celebrating George Miller’s acclaimed action masterpiece, Mad Max 2: ...
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This one-of-a-kind, completely insane film follows a disillusioned conspiracy theorist who believes that aliens have infiltrated society and plan to destroy Earth during the next lunar eclipse. He’s ...
Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior – The World’s Greatest Screening Ever (Probably!), presented by The London Action Festival Celebrate a masterpiece of action cinema that defined this game-changing ...
English subtitles, With reading of subtitles via headphones for younger children Young Chadol Bawi is keen for a grandmaster to teach him sword fighting and martial arts, while Hopi, who has a bounty ...
From US nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands, which used native people as radiation guinea pigs, to the expansion of its military bases across the region, from Japan to Korea, writer and presenter ...
Simba, having become king of the Pride Lands, is determined for his cub to follow in his paw prints while the origins of his late father Mufasa are explored. Told in flashbacks, the story introduces ...
This fascinating documentary chronicles The Black Keys’ rise from visceral blues-rock basement jamming in Akron, Ohio, to rock super-stardom. Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney, barely acquainted when ...
A classic wuxia adventure is given a contemporary spin, but retains breathtaking fight sequences. This dazzling take on the classic wuxia adventure finds director Tam deconstructing the time-honoured ...
A selection of festive titles. Tickets for these screenings (except IMAX screenings) are only £9. And for more Christmas classics see December’s Big Screen Classics.
Michael Haneke’s original and shocking home-invasion thriller is a masterclass in sustaining suspense when almost all the action happens off-screen. An upper middle ...