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Tuesday, 4 March 2014
Monday, 3 February 2014
FILM OPTIONS
Our Camden Store is introducing a new type of membership... 'Film Options' allows members to Rent Movies without incurring ANY LATE FEES! Pay a one-off charge of £10 per film, pay the normal Rental charge and return it whenever you like... or keep the film forever, with the original cover! It's all about OPTIONS!
AND if you refer a friend who buys a FILM OPTION we'll even credit your account with a FREE RENTAL! Just tell them to mention you when they sign-up...
A New way to Watch Movies!
Saturday, 4 February 2012
Support please people...
Student Film Festival is a platform for young filmmakers to showcase their work and to meet established industry professionals. Founded by enterprising young people for young people, Student Film Festival aims to support aspiring filmmakers, set designers, actors – cast and crew alike, to bring their colours to the future of cinema. SFFLondon 2012 will run for three days, and will be held at the London College of Communication. The festival will screen feature films and a selection of shorts representing the best student work from both British and world cinema judged by experts.
Our wide range of industry events will see the creation of a unique space for industry experts and young creatives to communicate and exchange ideas, bridging the gap between students and established productions houses.
To see details of our screenings, workshops and discussion panels view our ’Festival Programme'
Saturday, 7 January 2012
HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!
Peccadillo at the London Short Film
Festival
From a New York loft apartment to a Berlin hotel room via a broken down
lift in Lambeth, Peccadillo Pictures and the London Short Film
Festival present an eclectic mix of short films from up and coming new
talent that depict queer characters in situations both funny and heart-rending, definitive and unique.
The shorts will be screening at the lovely Greenwich Picturehouse and
Hackney Picturehouse on the following dates:
Greenwich
Picturehouse – 8pm – Monday 9th January
Hackney
Picturehouse – 12.45pm – Sunday 15th January
The screenings will also be attended by the film-makers!
The ten eclectic shorts are as follows:
Lost Tracks - Dir. Jon Stanford (UK) 21mins
What You Looking At? - Dir. Faryal (UK) 10mins
Blinders - Dir. Jacob Brown (USA) 10mins
James Dean - Dir. Lucy Asten Elliott (UK) 8mins
Fresh Air Therapy 2 - Dir. Christoph Scheermann (Germany) 15mins
We Once Were Tide - Dir. Jason Bradbury (UK) 18mins
AWOL - Dir. Deb Shoval (USA) 13mins
Spring - Dir.Hong Khaou (UK) 13mins
Hold On Tight - Dir. Anna Rogers (Ireland) 13mins
Downing - Dir. Ben Peters (UK) 16mins
What You Looking At? - Dir. Faryal (UK) 10mins
Blinders - Dir. Jacob Brown (USA) 10mins
James Dean - Dir. Lucy Asten Elliott (UK) 8mins
Fresh Air Therapy 2 - Dir. Christoph Scheermann (Germany) 15mins
We Once Were Tide - Dir. Jason Bradbury (UK) 18mins
AWOL - Dir. Deb Shoval (USA) 13mins
Spring - Dir.Hong Khaou (UK) 13mins
Hold On Tight - Dir. Anna Rogers (Ireland) 13mins
Downing - Dir. Ben Peters (UK) 16mins
Interested? Join the event on Facebook here and invite your
friends! To book your tickets, click on your preferred cinema above.
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
Check out our new and improved individual Film Pages... where you can not only watch the trailer but click on the 'Buy from Amazon' button, go straight to the IMDB film page, or visit the dedicated film website!
And of course if the movie is one of our downloads then watch it straight away... all for your viewing pleasure!
Latest Instore Rental Releases
Coming up to Rent Instore
Latest movies to Watch Online
And of course if the movie is one of our downloads then watch it straight away... all for your viewing pleasure!
Latest Instore Rental Releases
Coming up to Rent Instore
Latest movies to Watch Online
Wednesday, 10 August 2011
Rivers of Blood!
Thank God there's little value in films anymore, otherwise our shops would potentially have been smashed up! It's all trainers and electricals. We had to close Ladbroke Grove and Queens Park on advice from Police, although Camden, where it was all kicking off, resolutely decided to stay open with baseball bats at the ready! As it happens, shops that did remain open have been particularly busy with people not going out, instead staying at home and watching movies! And what great films there are to watch as well. Anyone seen this hilarious clip of the Tottenham woman giving some stick to the happy-shoppers... Absolutely Priceless!
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