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The Stimming Pool - Young Programmer Review
Posted 26 March 2025 by Tom Stocks about Relaxed Screening x Showroom Community: The Stimming Pool.
Created by the Neurocultures Collective alongside filmmaker Steven Eastwood, The Stimming Pool is a beautifully human meditation on seeing the world differently.

The Outrun Review: What happens when we start trying to heal?
Posted 4 October 2024 by Molly Treweek
Molly Treweek, Young Programmer, reviews Nora Fingscheidt's addiction drama The Outrun. Now playing at Showroom Cinema

The Draughtsman’s Contract: Review
Posted 27 August 2024 by Russell Jones about The Draughtsman's Contract (1982).
Russell Jones introduces Peter Greenaway's 1982 period thriller, September's Showroom Spotlight.

‘The Scariest Film of the Summer’: Longlegs Review
Posted 31 July 2024 by Isaac Yousaf
Isaac Yousef reviews Oz Perkins' terrifying new horror 'Longlegs': the scariest film of the summer.

La Chimera Review - 'deeply affecting, and shines on the big screen'
Posted 16 May 2024 by William Roebuck
William Roebuck, Young Programmer reviews La Chimera by Alice Rohrwacher.
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Zone of Interest review
Posted 6 March 2024 by William Roebuck
Young Programmer Will Roebuck reviews major Oscar contender The Zone of Interest.

Killers of the Flower Moon: Martin Scorsese at 80
Posted 13 October 2023 by Ryan Finnigan
One of the cinema’s greatest filmmakers and perhaps the most outspoken and passionate advocate for the medium, Martin Scorsese, returns with his latest epic, Killers of the Flower Moon.

Empire of Light - soulful, stirring and altogether terrific
Posted 7 February 2023 by Harry Denton
Harry Denton, one of Showroom Cinema's Young Programmers reviews Box Office hit Empire of Light.

Pickpocket: a revered French director explores redemption in this classic film
Posted 31 May 2022 by Hope Cook
Opening at Showroom Cinema on Friday 3 June, Pickpocket is a BFI re-release of the 1959 French film from director Robert Bresson.

Sing a Bit of Harmony: AI with Heart
Posted 18 February 2022
In addition to its cheery musical numbers, Sing a Bit of Harmony is an excellent starting point for discussions about technology, its limitations and capabilities, as well as misogyny and sexism in an optimistic and light-hearted way.