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The venue is located opposite Islington Green and a 5 minute walk from Angel tube station     Â
What's on: Back to the Future Teenager Marty McFly's dad is a hideous wimp, his mother a dipso, so he befriends mad scientist Dr. Brown (Lloyd). In a DeLorean time machine they travel back to 1955, the year his parents met in... Battle Royale A minor sensation in Japan where questions were asked in parliament, this noisy and bombastic adaptation of a recent pulp novel doesn't shape up as satire or death-sport fantasy. In the near... Clueless Heckerling still appears to edit her movies by random select, and, despite reference to Jane Austen's Emma, her narrative is anorexic; but this satiric portrait of California... Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! This shows Meyer to be a fine action director as well as America's best-known tit man. Though decorated with the usual array of top-heavy starlets - a trio of homicidal disco dancers on... Fight Club This is not an action movie, but a cerebral comedy - which is to say, an ideas movie. Some of those ideas are startling, provocative, transgressive, even subversive. They're also pretty funny. It... The Fly 'What am I working on? I'm working on something that will change the world and human life as we know it!' So Seth Brundle (Goldblum) promises in the opening line of Cronenberg's inspired remake.... Freaks A superb and unique film from that master of the morbid, masochistic and macabre, Tod Browning. Set in a travelling circus - a... Madagascar Marty the Zebra (Rock), a neurotic resident of the Central Park Zoo, suffers from an identity crisis—is he black with white stripes or vice versa?—and runs away from his coddled lifestyle.... Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa This sequel picks up where its 2005 predecessor left off: The four main mammals head back to Manhattan, only to wind up somewhere on continental Africa. Evil penguins, posh British chimps and an... Manhattan A milestone in Woody Allen's career as he dropped (temporarily, at least) the slavish imitation which undermined... The Princess Bride A fairytale as told to a bedridden boy: the willowy Buttercup (Wright), destined as consort to the wicked Prince Humperdinck (Sarandon), is abducted and whisked through a series of life-threatening... Prometheus Few recent films have been as masked in secrecy as ‘Prometheus’. Is it,
as was originally mooted, a prequel to the ‘Alien’ series, focusing on
... It’s a safe bet that ‘The Dictator’ will be 2012’s only feature presented ‘in loving memory of Kim Jong Il’. This latest outrage...
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