We Are Many is a powerful, critically acclaimed documentary film directed by Iranian-born filmmaker Amir Amirani. The film chronicles the story of February 15, 2003, widely recognized by social researchers as the largest single day of protest in human history. On that day, up to 30 million people across 800 global cities simultaneously marched to oppose the imminent U.S. and UK invasion of Iraq.
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GASP! will end its fourth festival with what is quite possibly the most camp and most gay slasher film you will see all year. Meat is big, bold and relentlessly entertaining from start to finish, introducing a killer who has plenty of potential to become a new horror icon. Homoeroticism, gore and inventive death scenes are combined alongside important political commentary on the state of America r...
About Sunday Cinema Club: Sunday Cinema Club is a weekly newsletter featuring reviews, interviews and other film-related goodness. Published every Sunday on Substack, Sunday Cinema Club has been created as a community project for film fans to share their love for cinema. We champion independent journalism, emerging creatives and aim to bring people together through their love of film. Synopsis of...
Often cited as one of the defining films of the 2000s due to its dreamlike visuals and pioneering non-linear timeline and unreliable narrators that has gone on to inspire countless films and series. A visually inventive and emotionally raw exploration of memory, love, and loss, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind follows Joel (Jim Carrey), a reserved man who discovers that his impulsive ex-girlf...
We are very proud to present ARROW VIDEO CLUB, a new collaboration with the almighty lords of physical media Arrow Video; where we will present some of the best titles from their back catalogue on our lovely big screen! Expect a variety of cult classics, deep cuts, Arrow Video trailers and a raffle for Arrow Video blu-rays at every event! The kids of Third Year Class-B Shiroiwa Junior High School...
Influenced by the Japanese Kaiju monster movie sub-genre, Pacific Rim was a natural choice for a director who regards the 1966 classic The War of the Gargantuas as a formative cinematic experience. A passion project for del Toro, it’s an underrated entry in his body of work, and essential viewing on the big screen. It charts humanity’s last attempt to build robot behemoths capable of fighting gia...
What time is it?! Bottomless Time! School's out, so it's time to sing, dance and celebrate for the Wildcats of East High. Landing summer jobs at a ritzy country club, the teens are ready for fun...but instead, their friendships and relationships are put to the test. Troy is especially thrilled with his new job and the opportunities it brings, but it's all part of Sharpay's plan to keep him from...
Jaws, first released in 1975, is a landmark film that redefined the summer blockbuster and left a lasting impact on global cinema. Based on Peter Benchley's novel, it became the highest-grossing film of the year, earning a Best Picture nomination and three Academy Awards, including one for John Williams' iconic score. Almost five decades later, Jaws has become inextricable from global film culture...
A straitlaced businessman meets a quirky, free-spirited woman at a downtown New York greasy spoon. Her offer of a ride back to his office results in a lunchtime motel rendezvou, just the beginning of a capricious interstate road trip that brings the two face-to-face with their hidden selves. Featuring a killer soundtrack and electric performances from Jeff Daniels, Melanie Griffith, and Ray Liotta...
Using puppetry techniques inspired by Gerry Anderson's Supermarionation sagas, "South Park" creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone skewer U.S. politics and celebrity activism with their hilarious and controversial satire about a high-tech international law enforcement agency that recruits a renowned Broadway thespian to help them mount a series of ill-conceived anti-terrorist campaigns. When North K...
Kazan’s game-changing film of Tennessee Williams’ stage hit brought Brando – and the Method – to the attention of filmgoers worldwide. Heated tensions arise when ‘resting’ Mississippi teacher Blanche DuBois comes to stay with her sister Stella in the cramped New Orleans apartment she shares with her husband Stanley. Hot-tempered and unashamedly macho, Stanley has no time for Blanche’s insistent ...
Here at CULTPLEX we've long regarded movie-going as a religious experience and the cinema as a sacred temple of worship. Week in, week out people don their best to celebrate the gods of cinema on the big screen as they intended us to. We could never quite put a name on this but recently one of our religion's patron saints Greta Gerwig talked of the Movie Church she assembled before her most recent...
La Chimera is a captivating fable of lost love and an ethereal spiritual journey. The new film from Alice Rohrwacher ( Happy As Lazzaro , The Wonders ), critically lauded after its Cannes premiere, it follows a melancholic British archaeologist caught up in the illegal trafficking of ancient finds. Riparbella, Tuscany, early ’80s. An Englishman in a grimy linen suit, Arthur (a superb Josh O’Conno...
Join us for Manchester’s only cult film pub quiz! Every other month our own in-house quizmaster writes a completely original five round quiz and it takes place in Screen One – our 100-seater cinema! That’s right, a film quiz, in a cinema! Which means you can expect multimedia rounds showcasing a range of questions from the super nerdy to accessible trivia questions for all (please also anticipate...
Slump Cinema will be screening Drylongso , with an introduction from Rhian Parker at CULTPLEX. They are incredibly grateful to be hosting our first Manchester screening at CULTPLEX. As a growing community cinema, this feels like a significant milestone for them, and they're excited to share it with you! Drylongso is a mystery, coming of age, slice of life drama, and a celebration of community. I...
To commemorate the 40th anniversary of its release, the film has been remastered in 4K from the original 35mm film under the supervision of director Mamoru Oshii himself. In an underwater city, a young girl takes care of a large egg she holds carefully in her arms. A boy with a gun arrives in search of a bird he saw in his dream. At first, it seems as if feelings of sympathy are developing between...
One of the most eccentric comedies of the 1980s, Pee-wee’s Big Adventure is a pop-culture touchstone that helped make a manic oddball named Pee-wee Herman—the creation and alter ego of actor-comedian Paul Reubens—into an icon for outsiders of all ages. It also established the distinctive style of director Tim Burton, whose eye-popping visual sense is already on full display in this, his first fea...
In the deep south during the 1930s, three escaped convicts search for hidden treasure while a relentless lawman pursues them, in the Coen Brothers ingenious comedic reimagining of Homer's The Odyssey . Led by a trio of tremendous performances by George Clooney, Tim Blake Nelson and John Turturro, this classic Coen Brothers yarn follows the prison break escapades of a trio of treasure-hunting pris...
Francis Ford Coppola’s hallucinatory vision of Hell on Earth lures us into its insanity through groundbreaking sound design and an audacious level of ambition. War has never been presented quite so grotesquely, or spectacularly, in cinema. Vietnam, 1970. Captain Willard takes a journey upriver to assassinate Colonel Kurtz, a once-promising officer who has gone completely mad. In the company of a ...
This film has been chosen by our wonderful CULPLTEX Volunteers! From Alex Proyas, visionary director of The Crow, comes Dark City, a mind-bending science fiction thriller set in a shadowy world where the sun never rises and nothing is quite what it seems. John Murdoch (Rufus Sewell) wakes in a hotel bathtub with no memory of who he is or how he got there, but there's a body on the floor with blo...
We Are Many is a powerful, critically acclaimed documentary film directed by Iranian-born filmmaker Amir Amirani. The film chronicles the story of February 15, 2003, widely recognized by social researchers as the largest single day of protest in human history. On that day, up to 30 million people across 800 global cities simultaneously marched to oppose the imminent U.S. and UK invasion of Iraq. ...
GASP! will end its fourth festival with what is quite possibly the most camp and most gay slasher film you will see all year. Meat is big, bold and relentlessly entertaining from start to finish, introducing a killer who has plenty of potential to become a new horror icon. Homoeroticism, gore and inventive death scenes are combined alongside important political commentary on the state of America r...
About Sunday Cinema Club: Sunday Cinema Club is a weekly newsletter featuring reviews, interviews and other film-related goodness. Published every Sunday on Substack, Sunday Cinema Club has been created as a community project for film fans to share their love for cinema. We champion independent journalism, emerging creatives and aim to bring people together through their love of film. Synopsis of...
Often cited as one of the defining films of the 2000s due to its dreamlike visuals and pioneering non-linear timeline and unreliable narrators that has gone on to inspire countless films and series. A visually inventive and emotionally raw exploration of memory, love, and loss, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind follows Joel (Jim Carrey), a reserved man who discovers that his impulsive ex-girlf...
We are very proud to present ARROW VIDEO CLUB, a new collaboration with the almighty lords of physical media Arrow Video; where we will present some of the best titles from their back catalogue on our lovely big screen! Expect a variety of cult classics, deep cuts, Arrow Video trailers and a raffle for Arrow Video blu-rays at every event! The kids of Third Year Class-B Shiroiwa Junior High School...
Influenced by the Japanese Kaiju monster movie sub-genre, Pacific Rim was a natural choice for a director who regards the 1966 classic The War of the Gargantuas as a formative cinematic experience. A passion project for del Toro, it’s an underrated entry in his body of work, and essential viewing on the big screen. It charts humanity’s last attempt to build robot behemoths capable of fighting gia...
What time is it?! Bottomless Time! School's out, so it's time to sing, dance and celebrate for the Wildcats of East High. Landing summer jobs at a ritzy country club, the teens are ready for fun...but instead, their friendships and relationships are put to the test. Troy is especially thrilled with his new job and the opportunities it brings, but it's all part of Sharpay's plan to keep him from...
Jaws, first released in 1975, is a landmark film that redefined the summer blockbuster and left a lasting impact on global cinema. Based on Peter Benchley's novel, it became the highest-grossing film of the year, earning a Best Picture nomination and three Academy Awards, including one for John Williams' iconic score. Almost five decades later, Jaws has become inextricable from global film culture...
A straitlaced businessman meets a quirky, free-spirited woman at a downtown New York greasy spoon. Her offer of a ride back to his office results in a lunchtime motel rendezvou, just the beginning of a capricious interstate road trip that brings the two face-to-face with their hidden selves. Featuring a killer soundtrack and electric performances from Jeff Daniels, Melanie Griffith, and Ray Liotta...
Using puppetry techniques inspired by Gerry Anderson's Supermarionation sagas, "South Park" creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone skewer U.S. politics and celebrity activism with their hilarious and controversial satire about a high-tech international law enforcement agency that recruits a renowned Broadway thespian to help them mount a series of ill-conceived anti-terrorist campaigns. When North K...
Kazan’s game-changing film of Tennessee Williams’ stage hit brought Brando – and the Method – to the attention of filmgoers worldwide. Heated tensions arise when ‘resting’ Mississippi teacher Blanche DuBois comes to stay with her sister Stella in the cramped New Orleans apartment she shares with her husband Stanley. Hot-tempered and unashamedly macho, Stanley has no time for Blanche’s insistent ...
Here at CULTPLEX we've long regarded movie-going as a religious experience and the cinema as a sacred temple of worship. Week in, week out people don their best to celebrate the gods of cinema on the big screen as they intended us to. We could never quite put a name on this but recently one of our religion's patron saints Greta Gerwig talked of the Movie Church she assembled before her most recent...
La Chimera is a captivating fable of lost love and an ethereal spiritual journey. The new film from Alice Rohrwacher ( Happy As Lazzaro , The Wonders ), critically lauded after its Cannes premiere, it follows a melancholic British archaeologist caught up in the illegal trafficking of ancient finds. Riparbella, Tuscany, early ’80s. An Englishman in a grimy linen suit, Arthur (a superb Josh O’Conno...
Join us for Manchester’s only cult film pub quiz! Every other month our own in-house quizmaster writes a completely original five round quiz and it takes place in Screen One – our 100-seater cinema! That’s right, a film quiz, in a cinema! Which means you can expect multimedia rounds showcasing a range of questions from the super nerdy to accessible trivia questions for all (please also anticipate...
Slump Cinema will be screening Drylongso , with an introduction from Rhian Parker at CULTPLEX. They are incredibly grateful to be hosting our first Manchester screening at CULTPLEX. As a growing community cinema, this feels like a significant milestone for them, and they're excited to share it with you! Drylongso is a mystery, coming of age, slice of life drama, and a celebration of community. I...
To commemorate the 40th anniversary of its release, the film has been remastered in 4K from the original 35mm film under the supervision of director Mamoru Oshii himself. In an underwater city, a young girl takes care of a large egg she holds carefully in her arms. A boy with a gun arrives in search of a bird he saw in his dream. At first, it seems as if feelings of sympathy are developing between...
One of the most eccentric comedies of the 1980s, Pee-wee’s Big Adventure is a pop-culture touchstone that helped make a manic oddball named Pee-wee Herman—the creation and alter ego of actor-comedian Paul Reubens—into an icon for outsiders of all ages. It also established the distinctive style of director Tim Burton, whose eye-popping visual sense is already on full display in this, his first fea...
In the deep south during the 1930s, three escaped convicts search for hidden treasure while a relentless lawman pursues them, in the Coen Brothers ingenious comedic reimagining of Homer's The Odyssey . Led by a trio of tremendous performances by George Clooney, Tim Blake Nelson and John Turturro, this classic Coen Brothers yarn follows the prison break escapades of a trio of treasure-hunting pris...
Francis Ford Coppola’s hallucinatory vision of Hell on Earth lures us into its insanity through groundbreaking sound design and an audacious level of ambition. War has never been presented quite so grotesquely, or spectacularly, in cinema. Vietnam, 1970. Captain Willard takes a journey upriver to assassinate Colonel Kurtz, a once-promising officer who has gone completely mad. In the company of a ...
This film has been chosen by our wonderful CULPLTEX Volunteers! From Alex Proyas, visionary director of The Crow, comes Dark City, a mind-bending science fiction thriller set in a shadowy world where the sun never rises and nothing is quite what it seems. John Murdoch (Rufus Sewell) wakes in a hotel bathtub with no memory of who he is or how he got there, but there's a body on the floor with blo...
We Are Many is a powerful, critically acclaimed documentary film directed by Iranian-born filmmaker Amir Amirani. The film chronicles the story of February 15, 2003, widely recognized by social researchers as the largest single day of protest in human history. On that day, up to 30 million people across 800 global cities simultaneously marched to oppose the imminent U.S. and UK invasion of Iraq. ...