Starting our eighth year in September 2019, see great films on your doorstep in Beckenham and Bromley – for less – enjoy a great value social cinema for grown-ups and a popcorn-free zone!
Our membership offer is OUT NOW!
Please visit this link to purchase your FILMBOX Community Cinema membership: https://membermojo.co.uk/filmbox
Please email us here with any queries: membershiplangleyfilmbox@gmail.com
Membership prices for 1 September 2019-31 July 2020 are frozen at last year’s prices
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New membership ‘Earlybird’ is £40 if purchased by 31/7/19 (membership package equates to a minimum of £40 worth of free film tickets)
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AND if purchased by Sat 6 July, a new member can also get two free tickets to our Members Only social on 10 July – you will need to book tickets for this event separately via the box office
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Membership purchase from 1/8/19 will be £45
- All memberships must be purchased online at the above MemberMojo link.
Membership entitles the member to:
- Two free tickets to our New Year social in January 2020
- Two free tickets to our July 2020 social
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- Both socials include a free film, one free welcome drink per person and free food – additional members’ guest tickets will be available at £5 each
- Two free tickets to one film in September or October 2019
- Two free tickets to one film in January or February 2020
- A bar loyalty card – buy 5 get 6th drink free
- Attendance and voting rights at our AGM in March, with a free drink – help shape your very own cinema
- This equates to a minimum of £40 worth of free film tickets, plus you save money with your bar loyalty card and benefit from free drinks and nibbles at certain events.

- Only one member of a household needs to be a member
- We will be holding our ticket prices for members and one guest at £5 each
- Members’ additional guest ticket prices will also be held at £7 each
- Non-member ticket prices will rise to £10 each.
Don’t forget to book your tickets to our remaining films:
Bookings are a little slow for “The Old Man and the Gun” with Robert Redford (whom we enjoyed in “The Sting” at our New Year social) on 4 July – you’ll miss a gentle, reflective treat which I really enjoyed, plus a neat little short film from a group of LPSB students who benefited from a grant from FILMBOX for a Steadicam to make their first short, which we’ll show before the main feature film.
Please do check out this Empire magazine 4 STAR review for “The Old Man and the Gun”:
“Robert Redford’s swansong starts with a caption that tells us this story is “also, mostly true”. The “also” is important — an indication of a tone that is warm, witty and quietly celebratory without being self-indulgent. It’s a callback to almost half a century ago, when the opening text of Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid informed us “most of what follows is true”… a delightful folk story from one of the best filmmakers working today — and a fitting final turn from Redford, all easy charm and grace. It takes a lifetime of effort to look this effortless.”
See rest of review: https://www.empireonline.com/movies/old-man-gun/review/
BOX OFFICE: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/filmbox
With thanks and best wishes from the FILMBOX team