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March 2018
Farm Yard Flicks Presents: John Carpenter’s The Thing
Tickets Available Here Saturday 3rd March 2018 7:00pm to 10:30pm (Film starts and last entry 7:30pm) Minimum Age: 18 Bar and Light bar snacks 7pm-10.30 Strictly over 18’s First Floor and unfortunately no disabled access To kick off film nights at Claremont Farm in Spital we are showing an all time classic, recently remastered and re released, The Thing, directed by John Carpenter. This is not just a film showing though, The Bonsai Hi Fi Sound System delivers a truly unique Hi-Fi, audiophile…
Find out more »Farm Yard Flicks Presents: Alfred Hitchcock’s Dial M for Murder
Tickets Available HERE Sunday 4th March 2018 6:00pm Til 10:30pm (Film starts and last entry 7:00pm) Minimum Age: 18 Bar open and Light Bar snacks available 6pm-10.00 Strictly over 18s First Floor and unfortunately no disabled access Sunday’s are made for watching Hitchcock and Dial M for Murder is a sophisticated, chillingly sinister thriller and one that boasts an unforgettable performance from Grace Kelly to boot. This is not just a film showing though, The Bonsai Hi Fi Sound System delivers a truly…
Find out more »July 2018
International Short Films At George Henry Lee
International Short Films Thursday July 12th 7pm - 10pm Saturday July 14th 11am - 2pm Sunday July 15th 11am - 3pm Entry: Free. Cert: 12A Empty Spaces Cinema is setting up a three-month residency in the basement of the George Henry Lee's building as part of the the Independents Biennial. To celebrate we are running a weekend of International Short Films for you to meet the Empty Spaces Cinema team and find out more about our our ongoing programme. You…
Find out more »August 2018
The Craft (15) At George Henry Lee
Sunday August 5th Film Start 2pm George Henry Lee's Basement Tickets £5/4 from here Don't Cry, Shopgirl Films celebrating Saturday jobs, going to school and the joys of working on the front line in retail. The Craft (1996), staring Neve Campbell and Fairuza Balk, is a teen horror movie about a group of outcast girls who discover witchcraft for their own gain but soon hit some serious trouble. An absolute piece of mid-90s cult classic cinema. Have fun in the…
Find out more »Shop Around The Corner (U) At George Henry Lee’s
Sunday August 12th Film Start 2pm George Henry Lee's Basement Tickets £5/4 from here Don't Cry, Shopgirl Films celebrating Saturday jobs, going to school and the joys of working on the front line in retail. Shop Around The Corner is about two employees at a leathergoods shop in Budapest who can barely stand each other, not realizing they are falling in love as anonymous correspondents through their letters. The Shop Around the Corner is ranked #28 on AFI's 100 Years... 100 Passions, and is…
Find out more »Showgirls (18) at Output Gallery
Thursday Aug 16th Film Starts 7.30pm Output Gallery Tickets £5/4 from here Paul Verhoeven's trash masterpiece. The film centres on a "street-smart" drifter who ventures to Las Vegas and climbs the seedy hierarchy from stripper to showgirl. A high-budget, low-brow piece of 90s pulp. We're raising money for Liverpool Pride on the night.
Find out more »Clerks (18) at George Henry Lee
Sunday August 19th Film Start 2pm George Henry Lee's Basement Tickets £5/4 from here Don't Cry, Shopgirl Films celebrating Saturday jobs, going to school and the joys of working on the front line in retail. I wasn't even supposed to be here. Dante Hicks, a 22-year-old retail clerk at the Quick Stop convenience store in Leonardo, New Jersey, is called into work on his day off by his boss to cover a few hours for another employee who is sick. Arriving at the store, he…
Find out more »SOLD OUT Turn of the Tide / Passing Tides at Output Gallery
A trio of films screened by Empty Spaces Cinema with different views of Liverpool
Find out more »Little Shop Of Horrors (PG) at George Henry Lee
Sunday August 26th Film Start 2pm George Henry Lee's Basement Tickets £5/4 from here Don't Cry, Shopgirl Films celebrating Saturday jobs, going to school and the joys of working on the front line in retail. Rick Moranis plays a nerdy florist finds his chance for success and romance with the help of a giant man-eating plant who demands to be fed. An incredible cast, fantastic songs and great gags in this tale of love and killer vegetation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFENSU8CmZk
Find out more »SOLD OUT You’ll Never Walk Alone at Output Gallery
A rare chance to see the wonderful French documentary about Liverpool's 90s music scene
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