Cult Cinema Sunday: True Romance

Cult Cinema Sunday: True Romance at Social. 30th Anniversary Anti-Valentine’s screening of the Director’s Cut.

The night has the perfect mix of Thieving Harry’s food, free film quiz, prize raffle and custom-made alternative movie posters.

TRUE ROMANCE: In 1993, action movie supremo Tony Scott teamed up with a hot new screenwriter named Quentin Tarantino to bring True Romance to the screen, one of the most beloved and widely-quoted films of the decade.

Breathtaking action set pieces and unforgettably snappy dialogue combine with a murderers’ row of sensational performances from a stunning ensemble cast including Brad Pitt, Dennis Hopper, Christopher Walken and Val Kilmer, and an iconic score from Hans Zimmer in Scott and Tarantino’s blood-soaked, bullet-riddled valentine.

Stealing. Cheating. Killing. Who says romance is dead?

Social, Humber Street.

Cult Cinema Sunday: The Blues Brothers

Cult Cinema Sunday: The Blues Brothers at Social.

Comedy icons John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd star in the outrageously funny musical comedy, The Blues Brothers. After the release of Jake Blues (Belushi) from prison, he and brother Elwood (Aykroyd) take their blues band back on the road in an attempt to raise money for the orphanage where they were raised.

Havoc ensues as the brothers seek redemption on their “mission from God”, with everyone else against them – and that includes a bunch of Country and Western rednecks, an angry chapter of neo-Nazi thugs, the massed ranks of the Chicago police force, and Jake’s psychotic ex-girlfriend Camille (Carrie Fisher).

The night has the perfect mix of Thieving Harry’s food, free film quiz, prize raffle and custom-made alternative movie posters.

Seat choice is unallocated, first come, first served when you arrive at the venue.

Social, Humber Street.

Hull Independent Cinema: Three Day Millionaire

THREE DAY MILLIONAIRE + Q&A at Vue Cinema

After weeks at sea working for Grimsby’s last remaining trawler, three friends return home to have the ultimate three-day-long celebration. However, when they discover the company owner hasn’t been paying the workers and plans to shut the company’s doors forever, they realize they must save their company, save their friends, and most importantly, save their way of life. With the help of an unexpected confidant, the three lads attempt to carry out the greatest heist Grimsby has ever seen – what could possibly go wrong?

From the pen of local writer Paul Stephenson, shot entirely just across the water in Grimsby and featuring hundreds of local extras, THREE DAY MILLIONAIRE is a comedy that pays tribute to the spirit of our region and its people.

Starring Colm Meaney, Jonas Armstrong, Robbie Gee, James Burrows and Michael Kinsley.

AWARDS & REVIEWS

“A gripping, hilarious journey…What a gem of a film… A film this Country needs right now” Joe.co.uk

Image credit to Signature Entertainment

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Cult Cinema Sunday: The Room

After an epic 8 years of previous screenings at Cult Cinema Sunday, The Room is back! THE best audience participation cinema experience you will ever have!

THE ROOM
‘The Room’ is a San Francisco-set love triangle involving a banker named Johnny (writer/director/screenwriter/ producer Tommy Wiseau), his friend Mark, and Johnny’s fiancée Lisa, who is sleeping with both men.

The film has built up a notorious cult reputation and has audience participation screenings in cinemas around the world still to this day. It truly defines so-bad-it’s good filmmaking, with laugh out loud bad dialogue, acting, direction, and story. There are lengthy, unerotic sex scenes; all of which clearly makes the film that more enjoyable.

Social, Humber Street.

Maritime Tales Week

Running from Saturday 22 to Saturday 29 October, a packed programme of maritime themed activities will entertain children of all ages and their families.

This year’s programme will feature in person events as well as some digital content, meaning no one need miss out on the fun.

The city’s rich seafaring history will be brought to life through live theatre performances by local theatre company ‘Theatre on the Edge’ and storytelling sessions ‘Fisherwomen’s Tales of the Sea’ in various library venues across the city.

Head to Hull’s Old Town to check out our Whitefriargate Windowscape, where stories from this historic street’s maritime past are brought to life through a series of custom-made window displays by local artist Alex Hunt. Drawing inspiration from the objects that make up Hull Maritime’s collections and the architecture of Whitefriargate, the window displays invite you to notice and explore the maritime tales hidden all around you – and to get creative yourselves. Pick up an activity sheet from Ferens Art Gallery, the Museum Quarter or businesses along Whitefriargate to join in the fun and enter our window art competition for the chance to win prizes. And remember to look up, down and all around…

 

Hull Independent Cinema presents: Vampire Double Bill

Hull Independent Cinema presents, as part of the BFI In Dreams Are Monsters season:

A VAMPIRE DOUBLE BILL at Hull Minster: a screening of NOSFERATU (1922) with live piano and violin score; a panel discussion exploring the role of the vampire on screen; and a screening of A GIRL WALKS HOME ALONE AT NIGHT (2014).

NOSFERATU with live score
Dir F.W. Murnau | 1922 | Germany | 94 mins | PG | Silent with English intertitles and live score

Celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2022, NOSFERATU is a towering masterpiece whose legacy is truly incalculable and remains as mesmerising – and haunting – as ever.

Estate agent Thomas Hutter travels to the Transylvanian castle of mysterious Count Orlok, who is interested in property in the German town of Wisbourg. Why do the locals refuse to help Hutter get to his destination? Why, when he makes it, does Hutter feel a strange presence in the castle? Why does Orlok spend his days asleep? And why is he so interested in Hutter’s wife, Ellen? Once Hutter realises the truth, he faces a race against time to save his home town and Ellen from Orlok’s clutches.

Presented with an improvised live score by Jonny Best (piano) and Irine Røsnes (violin).

Starring Max Schrek, Gustav von Wangenheim, Greta Schröder

“To watch ‘Nosferatu’ is to see the vampire movie before it had really seen itself. Here is the story of Dracula before it was buried alive in clichés, jokes, TV skits, cartoons and more than 30 other films. The film is in awe of its material. It seems to really believe in vampires.” – Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times

“The startling eeriness of Murnau’s vision comes from its studied dismantling of the titular monster’s humanism, and in its canny way of making the creature a haunting, potent presence without giving away the mystery of his existence in the narrative. ★★★★” – Chris Cabin, Slant Magazine

“Nosferatu should be experienced before a screen in darkness, with the film flooding your senses. It is a powerful, atmospheric film.” – Kieron Tyler, The Arts Desk

A GIRL WALKS HOME ALONE AT NIGHT
Dir Ana Lily Amipour | 2014 | Iran | 101 mins | 15 | Persian with English language subtitles

In the Iranian ghost town of Bad City, Arash tries his best to make a living working as a gardener. Unknown to him and the townspeople, the city is inhabited by a young vampire who acts as a sort of vigilante, choosing to feed from those who she considers “bad”, killing them without mercy. But when one night she runs into Arash, she will finally know the possibilities that love offers, in a genre-defying film brimming with visual and musical style.

Cinema’s first Iranian vampire western, Ana Lily Amirpour’s debut feature basks in the sheer pleasure of pulp. A joyful mash-up of genre, archetype, and iconography, its prolific influences span spaghetti westerns, graphic novels, horror films, and the Iranian New Wave. Amped by a mix of Iranian rock, techno, and Morricone-inspired riffs, its airy, anamorphic, black-and-white aesthetic and artfully drawn-out scenes combine the simmering tension of Sergio Leone with the weird surrealism of David Lynch.

Starring Sheila Vand, Arash Marandi

Deauville Film Fest: Winner, Revelations Prize
London Film Fest: Nominee, Best Film
Film Independent Spirit Awards: Nominee, Best First Feature, Best Cinematography

“It’s a spooky, moody doozy of a debut, shot in a radiant monochrome that somehow makes even the darkness sparkle.” – Marc Savlov, Austin Chronicle

The Mark of Zorro

A swashbuckling opening night in Hull for the fifth Yorkshire Silent Film Festival!

Who is the mysterious Zorro? Nobody knows…

Appearing as if from nowhere, clad head-to-toe in black, sword flashing, he defends the weak and carves his trademark ‘Z’ into the cheek of every villain he conquers.

Douglas Fairbanks is the prototype rough-tough Hollywood action man, complete with romantic streak and a roguish twinkle. Errol Flynn took the archetype into the sound era in the 1930s, and Harrison Ford and Michael Douglas reinvented it in the 1980s. But it’s Fairbanks who had the most fun with it – his zippy, irrepressible playfulness is impossible to resist.

Daredevilry, romance, and comedy swirl together in Zorro – the perfect way to begin the fifth Yorkshire Silent Film Festival!

The Music: pianist Jonny Best will improvise a musical score. Jonny is one of the UK’s leading silent film pianists and has performed at BFI Southbank, Leeds International Film Festival, International Film Festival of India, and at concert venues, theatres, and cinemas around the UK.

Part of the fifth Yorkshire Silent Film Festival.

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Cult Cinema Sunday: “They Live”

CULT CINEMA SUNDAY at Social

Horror master John Carpenter (Halloween, The Thing) directs this heart-pounding action thriller.

They influence our decisions without us knowing it. They numb our senses without us feeling it. They control our lives without us realizing it. They Live.

*The night has the perfect mix of Thieving Harry’s food, free film quiz, prize raffle and custom made alternative movie posters.

Hull Independent Cinema: Decision To Leave

Hull Independent Cinema presents: Emily at Vue Cinema.

This romantic crime mystery follows Hae-jun, a detective investigating the discovery of a man’s body in the mountains, a death that has the authorities baffled. Soon, Hae-jun meets the dead man’s enigmatic wife, Seo-rae, and becomes fascinated by her. Will his suspicions about the role she may have played in her husband’s death be enough to stop him pursuing his romantic curiosity in her? An edgy, beautifully shot noirish thriller from the maker of The Handmaiden and Oldboy.

Starring Tang Wei, Park Hae-il, Go Kyung-Pyo

Dir Park Chan-wook | 2022 | South Korea | 138 min | 15 | Korean with English language subtitles

Hull Independent Cinema: Triangle Of Sadness

Hull Independent Cinema presents: Triangle Of Sadness at Vue Cinema.

In Ruben Östlund’s wickedly funny Palme d’Or winner, social hierarchy is turned upside down, revealing the tawdry relationship between power and beauty. Celebrity model couple Carl and Yaya are invited on a luxury cruise for the uber-rich, helmed by an unhinged boat captain. What first appeared instagrammable ends catastrophically, leaving the survivors stranded on a desert island and fighting for survival. An outrageous, blackly humorous swipe at the obscenely affluent, full of sharp social observations.

Starring Harris Dickinson, Woody Harrelson, Charlbi Dean

Dir Ruben Östlund | 2022 | Sweden / France / UK / Germany / Turkey / Greece | 147 min | English language

Hull Independent Cinema: Emily

Hull Independent Cinema presents: Emily at Vue Cinema.

A partly historic, partly speculative look at the life of one of the world’s most famous authors, Emily Brontë, as she finds her voice and writes the literary classic Wuthering Heights. Follows her transformative journey to womanhood and explores the relationships that inspired her – her raw, passionate sisterhood with Charlotte and Anne; her first aching, forbidden love; and her care for the maverick brother she idolises. This boldly atmospheric, psychologically incisive film from Frances O’Connor (GOD’S OWN COUNTRY) helps us celebrate a life lived all too briefly.

Starring
Emma Mackey, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Fionn Whitehead

Hull Independent Cinema: Girl Picture

Hull Independent Cinema presents: Girl Picture at Vue Cinema.

Cheeky and unfiltered best friends Mimmi and Rönkkö experience a series of firsts while navigating the rocky road from adolescence to womanhood. Seeking adventure outside their humdrum work selling smoothies, Mimmi encounters Emma, an ambitious figure skater. Emma’s training for the competition gets mixed up in her new relationship with Mimmi. In the meantime, while Mimmi is looking for love, Rönkkö is on the search for pleasure as the three young women defy the persistent winter darkness in this refreshingly original Sundance award winner.

Starring Aamu Milonoff, Eleonoora Kauhanen, Linnea Leino

Dir Alli Haapasalo | 2022 | Finland | 100 min | 15 | Finnish, French with English subtitles

Hull Independent Cinema: Moonage Daydream

Hull Independent Cinema presents: Moonage Dreams at Vue Cinema.

Documentarist Brett Morgen spent five years going through David Bowie’s personal libraries, master recordings, and archives, as sanctioned by the late musician’s estate, in the hope of understanding and deconstructing the musical artistry and spiritual journey of the English global icon. The resulting film features narration in Bowie’s own voice as the story presents how he crafted his multidisciplinary artistry and newly remastered music. An immersive, mysterious, life-affirming and risk-taking cinematic experience that illuminates Bowie’s life and work.

Starring David Bowie

Dir Brett Morgan | 2022 | USA | 140 min | 15 | English language

Hull Independent Cinema: Funny Pages

Hull Independent Cinema presents: Funny Pages at Vue Cinema.

A teenage cartoonist, Robert, rejects the comforts of his suburban life in a misguided quest for something more. Seeking a life of no-holds-barred adventure, acerbic wit and outlandish scenarios, he announces to his parents that he is leaving school and the family home. He finds an unwilling teacher and unwitting friend in Wallace, a former comic artist. A bitingly funny coming-of-age story, packed with cringe and awkwardness by director Owen Kline in a terrific, tonally flawless debut feature.

Starring Daniel Zolghadri, Matthew Maher, Miles Emanuel

Dir Owen Kline | 2022 | USA | 86 mins | 18 | English

Hull Independent Cinema: Flux Gormet

Hull Independent Cinema presents: Flux Gormet at Vue Cinema.

A “sonic collective” takes up a residency at an Institute devoted to culinary and alimentary performance. The members are caught up in their own power struggles, and their dysfunctional dynamic is exacerbated when they have to answer to the institute’s head. With the various rivalries unfolding, the Institute’s concierge, Stones, has to endure increasingly fraught stomach problems whilst documenting the collective’s activities, and ends up being coerced into their performances. An off-kilter, absurdist satire of the arts, imbued with Strickland’s distinctly sumptuous visual and aural style.

Starring Gwendoline Christie, Asa Butterfield, Fatma Mohamed

Dir Peter Strickland | 2022 | UK / Hungary / USA | 111 mins | UK | English, Greek and German with English subtitles

Hull Independent Cinema: She Will

Hull Independent Cinema presents: She Will at Hull Truck Theatre.

Recovering from surgery, ageing film star Veronica travels to a healing retreat in the Scottish countryside. While there, she begins to deal with past traumas brought to light by the surgery. When mysterious forces emerge from the remote landscape, she discovers that they give her the power to enact revenge in her dreams. This strikingly poetic and haunting vision of feminist retribution is powered by a startling performance from Alice Krige as Veronica.

Starring Alice Krige, Malcolm McDowell, Rupert Everett