Posts Tagged ‘Hackney Picturehouse’
Django Unchained – review
Quentin Tarantino returns with a quirky western starring Jamie Foxx as freed slave Django
Read MoreSightseers – review
Co-writers Steve Oram and Alice Lowe star in this chilling campsite comedy from the makers of Kill List
Read MoreEnd of Watch – review
This LA cop drama shot in a hand-held camera style is an impressive boys in blue bromance
Read MorePhotography – For Our Pleasure?
New photo exhibition explores human interaction with the environment and animals at Hackney Picturehouse, 1 – 28 November 2012
Read MoreHackney Pirates launch YouTube video
Hackney Picturehouse hosts afterschool group’s big-screen debut
Read MorePusher – review
Luis Prieto’s violent drug thriller remake is set in the East End
Read MoreLooper – review
A time-travel sci-fi thriller that is strange and exciting at the same time
Read MoreNew Black Film Festival screens at Picturehouses
New festival aims to celebrate the everyday in black culture
Read MoreLawless – review
This period picture tells the true story of the Bondurant brothers in prohibition-era Virginia
Read MoreParker Posey Film Festival
A film festival dedicated to indie actress Parker Posey will take place in Hackney cinemas
Read MoreFreeze frame fantasies – Still at Transition
New exhibition celebrates the power of cinema to move us even when the pictures stop moving
Read MoreAlpha-ville Festival returns
This year’s programme features two events exploring innovation in technology and the arts
Read MoreTotal Recall – review
Philip K Dick’s story is told again in this remake of the Arnie classic
Read MoreThe Dark Knight Rises – review
The final movie in Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy proves to be a spectacular epic
Read MoreAttention all filmmakers – win £1,000 in One Shot Movie competition
Films must be ten minutes or less in length and with no cuts. Closing date 31 August 2012
Read MorePrometheus 3D – review
Ridley Scott’s Prometheus brings sci-fi lovers the prequel to his classic Alien
Read MoreLeona Lewis and Plan B launch Academy to inspire Hackney teenagers
With controversy surrounding the BBC’s free festival next month at Hackney Marshes, the Hackney Citizen speaks exclusively with the celebrities who are helping teenagers in the community, as well as joining in on the fun
Read MoreAvengers Assemble – review
Joss Whedon’s funny superhero film is full of comic-book capers. Showing at the Hackney Picturehouse till the end of May
Read MoreThe Cabin in the Woods – review
Joss Whedon’s high-concept scary movie is a satirical curiosity
Read MoreTEDx Hackney brings happiness to the Picturehouse
TEDx Hackney’s event at the Picturehouse included talks, live music and short films on the subject of happiness
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