Cinema posts

Image of a garden party in the house next to Auschwitz, setting of the Zone of Interest.

Zone of Interest review

Posted 6 March 2024 by William Roebuck

Young Programmer Will Roebuck reviews major Oscar contender The Zone of Interest.

Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro taking by a car in Martin Scorsese Killers of the Flower Moon.

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 - a man and woman stood next to each other inside a large room, looking in opposite directions.

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.

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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.

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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.

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Lingui: The Sacred Bonds and the Strength of Sisterhood

Posted 4 February 2022

Lingui, the Sacred Bonds explores Amina and Maria’s plight, and how they find solidarity with other women. The film expertly shows the strength of sisterhood in a perceptive and emotional tale.

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UK Green Festival: Now & Wood

Posted 29 October 2021 by Rose Butler

The Showroom welcomes two films from the 2021 UK Green Film Festival, exploring some of the most pressing environmental issues of the moment.

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The French Dispatch: Wes Anderson's Ode to The New Yorker

Posted 22 October 2021 by Rose Butler

The film is inspired by Anderson’s own love of The New Yorker magazine, with several characters and events in the film based on real-life equivalents.

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The Velvet Underground: a Film for Die-Hard Fans and Newcomers Alike

Posted 5 October 2021 by Rose Butler

A film for die-hard fans and newcomers alike, Haynes charts the course of the band from formation to collaboration with Andy Warhol and the induction of German singer-songwriter Nico.

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BFI London Film Festival Returns to The Showroom

Posted 24 September 2021 by Rose Butler

For the second year, the Showroom is very excited and proud to be an official Venue Partner of the BFI London Film Festival in partnership with American Express.

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