Past Season:

Members' Summer Selection

Sat 22 Jul — Thu 31 Aug 2023

As recommendations of your favourite films have been pouring into our Members’ Area daily, our team have continuously been discussing your suggestions. Some have led us to films we have not previously seen, and others have reminded us of filmmakers whose work we’ve not had a chance to screen yet.

With so many incredible films to choose from, and a limited number of slots available for our Free Members’ Screenings, we have decided to create some extra space in our schedule to feature more of your best-loved films. This Summer, we will be screening a selection of the most up-voted film suggestions on the Members’ Area – the films that received the most likes, or gained the most enthusiastic response from fellow members.

We hope you’ll be able to join us throughout July and August, but we have every intention to keep adding members’ suggestions to our programming where possible. So please keep your recommendations coming – and don’t forget to ‘like’ or comment underneath any film proposals you agree with!

And if you’re not a member yet, but would like to get involved: Annual Membership is still available for just £20.

Past Screenings

Once Upon a Time in America 18

This film was proposed by our member Yuri Gagarin, who writes: 'In my opinion, the best film of all times!' A… Read More
Sergio Leone, USA, Italy, 1984, 251m.
This screening has now passed.

That Summer PG

This film was proposed by our member Jana Gough, who writes: 'I was riveted (in a rather horrifying way!) by Grey… Read More
Göran Olsson, USA, 1997, 80m.
This screening has now passed.

Beyond the Valley of the Dolls 18

This film was suggested by our member Stuart Taylor who writes: 'Russ Meyer might be an acquired taste but this film is so… Read More
Russ Meyer, USA, 1970, 109m.
This screening has now passed.

Sonatine 18

This film was suggested by our member Giulia Leali, who writes: 'Personally, one of his most poetic works and I think… Read More
Takeshi Kitano, Japan, 1993, 94m.
This screening has now passed.

Bonnie and Clyde 15

This film was suggested by our member Germán Muñoz who said: 'A true classic, and I’ve never seen it!', to which our member… Read More
Arthur Penn, USA, 1967, 111m.
This screening has now passed.

Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me 15

This film was suggested by our member Tom Allen, who writes: 'Critically panned upon intial release, its reputation is now that’s it's… Read More
David Lynch, USA, 1992, 135m.
This screening has now passed.

Sideways 15

This film was suggested by our member William Hill who writes: 'I saw About Schmidt and remembered how good Payne is at gentle… Read More
Alexander Payne, USA, 2004, 126m.
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The Innocents 12A

This film was suggested by our member Adriana Díaz Enciso, who writes: 'A beautiful and terrifying film inspired by Henry James’… Read More
Jack Clayton, UK, USA, 1961, 100m.
This screening has now passed.

Members' Wine & Cheese Tasting 18

This Valentine's weekend, join us for a members-only wine tasting in the Garden Bar. If you've attended one of our previous… Read More
good times, Wine, cheese, 120m.
This screening has now passed.

Phantom Thread 15

This film was suggested by our member Ian Harrod who said: 'I’m in it, and it’s a modern classic. Its 5th Anniversary is… Read More
Paul Thomas Anderson, USA, 2017, 130m.
This screening has now passed.

Midnight Cowboy 18

This film was suggested by our member Chris Shepherd who writes: 'One of the greatest movies ever. Period. This is clearly shown by… Read More
John Schlesinger, USA, 1969, 113m.
This screening has now passed.

The Sting 12A

This film was suggested by our member, who writes: 'The 1973 Academy Award Best Picture winner is something I’ve been longing… Read More
George Roy Hill, USA, 1973, 129m.
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Cléo from 5 to 7 PG

This film was proposed by member Marzia Castelli, who writes: 'Such a wonderful film, I would love to rewatch it at… Read More
Agnès Varda, France, Italy, 1962, 90m.
This screening has now passed.