Monday, October 27, 2025

Cloud - Sunday 2nd November 5pm


Kiyoshi Kurosawa had several award-winning films early this century, including the horror movie 'Pulse', where he portrayed the internet as the home of evil spirits. He is back now with Cloud, a film portraying the internet as dangerous, but this time it is human danger; is the main character who is an immoral 'reseller' of anything and everything for huge profits the baddy, or the people he sells to who decide enough is enough…? A story of our time, then.

"This riveting and highly unusual shoot-em-up finds Kurosawa returning to his roots." - David Ehrlich, IndieWire


Monday, October 20, 2025

Falling Into Place - Sunday 26th October 5pm

Our next Members' Choice is Falling Into Place; Kira has gone to Skye to help her get over an ex-boyfriend. Ian is there to see his friends and his ailing parents. They see each other across a crowed pub and the rest is obvious... except it isn't. 

"An antidote to Hollywood-style romcoms...Sensitive, fearlessly honest and forgiving, it sees two people make a connection amid the ongoing chaos of their lives" - Emma Simmonds, The List.

Monday, October 13, 2025

Parthenope - Sunday 19th October 5pm

Director Paolo Sorrentino has always been fascinated by beauty and in this weeks film he concentrates totally on the beauty of one woman - Parthenope - whose very appearance seems to have every man obsessed. She herself doesn't like where this power leads her; rather than giving her freedom and enjoyment, her suitors want to own her or bring her sadness.

“An exquisite treatise on cinematic beauty” - Siddhant Adlakha, Variety

Monday, October 06, 2025

Dreams - Sunday 12th October 5pm


Our first Members' Choice of the season is Dreams; 17 year-old Johanne has a crush on her new teacher Johanna, building into first love and even obsession.

"A story of hazy memories that’s also a city symphony, Dreams elegantly captures the disorienting rush of first love and the frustrations and anguish that stem from romantic fantasies colliding with reality." - Derek Smith, Slant Magazine