iVisit... Beano: The Art of Breaking the Rules
Dennis and Gnasher, Minnie the Minx, Bananaman and the rest of the Beano gang take over Somerset House this autumn in a contemporary celebration of the world’s longest-running comic.
Dennis and Gnasher, Minnie the Minx, Bananaman and the rest of the Beano gang take over Somerset House this autumn in a contemporary celebration of the world’s longest-running comic.
A first-look image has been released for the National Theatre’s Romeo & Juliet, a feature film for broadcast on Sky Arts and PBS this April.
The Barbican announces a new programme of music and films On Demand, alongside fresh and existing digital content, inspired by the Barbican’s international arts programme. A curated mix of streams, podcasts, playlists, films, videos, talks and articles enables audiences to continue to enjoy the Centre’s rich and varied programme from home or on the go during its temporary closure and beyond.
This Christmas, come together with your household or with friends and family online to take part in the music and merriment of this uplifting story, joyously adapted by Jack Thorne.
The National Theatre Live broadcast of WAR HORSE, the unforgettable Olivier and Tony Award®-winning theatrical event based on Michael Morpurgo’s beloved novel, will return to cinemas around the UK and Ireland for the first time since its original live broadcast in 2014.
Visitors will enter through a magical wardrobe and discover an enchanting snow-filled winter wonderland before they grab a mulled wine and cosy up amongst the icy firs for their favourite Christmas movie.
London’s beautiful open-air cinema comes back this August, with films that bring deep, dark and dazzling dreams to life
First films revealed: Inception, Labyrinth, Call Me By Your Name and Blue Velvet.
People across London can enjoy free culture on their doorstep as Romeo and Juliet is broadcast live in Trafalgar Square, IQL Summer Lawn in Stratford, Television Centre White City, The Scoop at London Bridge City and Arena Square in Wembley Park as the first in the Royal Opera House 2019 BP Big Screens series, on Tuesday 11 June 2019. Audiences can pack a picnic and head with friends and family to watch in one of 16 locations across the UK from Alnwick Castle in Northumberland to Queen’s Drive Space in Exmouth.
Free culture on your doorstep in London - enjoy the best of British culture, free this summer.
Love is in the air at Rooftop Film Club, which opens on 1st May, celebrating #RooftopRomance on a sky-high stage. Expect swoon-worthy films, cocktails, and enchanting sunsets.
For the first time ever at Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter, visitors are invited to enter the set of Gringotts Wizarding Bank as the Studio Tour unveils its biggest expansion to date.
Following a sell-out season of Halloween screenings, ‘Movie Nights at the Museum’ returns as The Luna Cinema teams up with The Natural History Museum for three evenings of traditional and not-so-traditional Valentine’s films.
Immersive cinema pioneers Backyard Cinema will be doing more than just playing winter favourites this yuletide season.
Join us in conversation with the human inside your favourite droid, C-3PO. Why not wear your special Star Wars costume? NO BLASTERS!
The Festival of Commonwealth Film is dedicated to sharing cinema from across the Commonwealth with a UK audience.
Backyard Cinema have discovered a hidden ice kingdom buried deep within the heart of London.
The London Short Film Festival, now in its 15th year, has been recognised as the premiere UK showcase for cutting-edge UK independent film, while now accepting international submissions.
2017 will conclude with the return of the Studio Tour’s popular festive feature, Hogwarts in the Snow, running from 18th November – 4th February 2018.
London is home to a vibrant film industry, with the city itself often playing a pivotal role in storylines.
Backyard Cinema present the Snow Kingdom, now open for the festive season. Ticket holders will enter an adventure into the fantasy realm at Backyard Cinema's permanent home of Mercato Metropolitano in Borough.
For a limited time only, visitors will get the chance to delve deeper than ever before into the sinister world of Dark Arts. Visitors can try out their wand combat techniques against a Death Eater or walk down a darker, spookier Diagon Alley.
Film4 Summer Screen at Somerset House returns bringing the best of cinema to one of the most spectacular settings in London.
https://www.somersethouse.org.uk/whats-on/film4-summer-screen
Thousands of costumes were created during the ten years of filming, from Hogwarts school robes and Hermione’s beautiful Yule Ball gown to ghost costumes that could appear transparent via visual effects.
SOUTH BEACH HAS LANDED IN SOUTH LONDON.
BACKYARD CINEMA HAS TRANSFORMED INTO 'MIAMI BEACH'
If you like piña coladas but not getting caught in the rain, then Backyard Cinema has the perfect summer event. The roof is on, the sand is out - kick off your city shoes and grab a pair of flip flops as you lie back and enjoy the only guaranteed summer experience in London.
On 31st March, Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter will unveil an exciting, permanent expansion dedicated to the Forbidden Forest.
Join Star-Lord and his fellow Guardians amongst the stars in London's only planetarium!
DC’s Most Iconic Super Heroes And Super-Villains Arrive In The Uk With "The Art Of The Brick: DC Super Heroes"
Artist Nathan Sawaya Returns to London with the World’s Largest LEGO® Exhibition Inspired by Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman
More than 120 works of art, created with more than 2 million LEGO bricks
Big bugs and mean marines go head-to-head in all-out war in this science fiction action satire.
Visitors are invited to discover behind-the-scenes secrets of everybody’s favourite house-elf as Warner Bros.
This festive season, you are invited to experience Christmas time at Hogwarts and discover how film-makers created fire, ice and snow that never melts as we undergo a magical makeover for Hogwarts in the Snow.
Christmas trees will line the Great Hall, the Gryffindor common room will be dressed for the season and a blanket of filmmaking snow will be meticulously applied to the majestic Hogwarts castle model.
After stepping onto the original stone floor of the iconic Great Hall, you will spot wreaths, garlands and trees decked with golden baubles that are topped with witches on miniature broomsticks. The long dining tables will be dressed as they were for seasonal feasts at Hogwarts with prop versions of roast turkeys, hams studded with cherries and even flaming Christmas puddings.
The Gryffindor Common Room and Boys’ Dormitory will be decorated with the original props including handmade Christmas cards, some of which were made by the cast members during production.
The Hogwarts castle model will be transformed for the occasion by a team led by Model Effects Supervisor José Granell, who worked on the Harry Potter film series. During filming, a member of the crew climbed aboard an elevated work platform and sprinkled the ‘snow’ mixture of granulated paper and grains of salt onto the model by hand with a sieve – like dusting sugar onto a cake. The same process will be used at the Studio Tour this November. You will even be able to touch samples of the different types of ‘snow’ used during production, each selected for its ability to float like falling snow, crunch under foot or glisten in the light like ice.