HERE’S WHAT WE HAVE COMING UP ON YOUR DOORSTEP IN SPRING 2016
Explore our website:http://www.langleyfilmbox.comandfind out who and where we are. Fancy seeing films in a great space like this? FREE off-street parking, no popcorn mess, friendly bar? Come to FILMBOX!
All are welcome to our community cinema in Beckenham, SE London/Kent – members have an priority booking window and non-members can book at least 10 days in advance; sometimes tickets are available on the door. Two of you can see any of these films below for only £5 each if you become a member – full details here:www.langleyfilmbox.com/members-area
Get your start to Christmas 2015 sorted NOW with some special films for all ages.
We’ve just ‘Let it Go!’ and opened booking to EVERYONE for our three great Christmas films
Book now to avoid disappointment!
All three films are on our BIG screen in the Performance Hall (see below) at Langley Park Centre for the Performing Arts, off South Eden Park Road, Beckenham, BR3 3BP.
FREE ample car parking – easy public transport links.
Wed 2 Dec 2015 – Mr Holmes (2015, cert 12A) – Ian McKellen is irresistible and elegant as the elder Sherlock Holmes, who recalls past triumphs, failures and a romantic adventure – trailer: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3168230/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
Wed 8 Dec 2015 – It’s a Wonderful Life (1946, cert U, b&w). You’ll definitely want to begin this year’s Christmas celebrations with this timeless tale from Frank Capra for all the family, with Jimmy Stewart as George Bailey, who gets to see what the world would have been like without him – with live seasonal music from marvellous a cappella group Just Voices, mulled wine and mince pies. It will become your annual Christmas tradition, promise. Trailer: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0038650/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
Sat 12 Dec 2015 – Frozen: Official Sing Along (2013, cert PG)– MATINEE PERFORMANCE. Refreshments from 1.30pm and film programme starts at 2.30pm. Find a child or grand-child to bring (or a group of vocal friends), grab some fairy dust and sing your heart out! A new Christmas classic, not just for children. We’ll start with one number sung all together to get everyone tuned up. We sold out quickly last year, so don’t be late! Little ones and fancy dress VERY welcome! Trailer: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2294629/?ref_=nv_sr_1
Unless stated otherwise, our bar is open for refreshments and concessions from 6.40pm and film programme starts at 7.30pm.
Get your start to Christmas 2015 sorted NOW with some special films for all ages.
We’ve just ‘Let it Go!’ and opened booking to EVERYONE for our three great Christmas films
Book now to avoid disappointment!
All three films are on our BIG screen in the Performance Hall (see below) at Langley Park Centre for the Performing Arts, off South Eden Park Road, Beckenham, BR3 3BP.
FREE ample car parking – easy public transport links.
Wed 2 Dec 2015 – Mr Holmes (2015, cert 12A) – Ian McKellen is irresistible and elegant as the elder Sherlock Holmes, who recalls past triumphs, failures and a romantic adventure – trailer: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3168230/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
Wed 8 Dec 2015 – It’s a Wonderful Life (1946, cert U, b&w). You’ll definitely want to begin this year’s Christmas celebrations with this timeless tale from Frank Capra for all the family, with Jimmy Stewart as George Bailey, who gets to see what the world would have been like without him – with live seasonal music from marvellous a cappella group Just Voices, mulled wine and mince pies. It will become your annual Christmas tradition, promise. Trailer: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0038650/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
Sat 12 Dec 2015 – Frozen: Official Sing Along (2013, cert PG)– MATINEE PERFORMANCE. Refreshments from 1.30pm and film programme starts at 2.30pm. Find a child or grand-child to bring (or a group of vocal friends), grab some fairy dust and sing your heart out! A new Christmas classic, not just for children. We’ll start with one number sung all together to get everyone tuned up. We sold out quickly last year, so don’t be late! Little ones and fancy dress VERY welcome! Trailer: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2294629/?ref_=nv_sr_1
Unless stated otherwise, our bar is open for refreshments and concessions from 6.40pm and film programme starts at 7.30pm.
We’ve launched our new Membership scheme – 11 months of fortnightly films! Broaden the range of films that you see and enjoy our special brand of social cinema. Annual membership fee (11 months – Sept. 2015 to July 2016) = £35.
Members can see fortnightly films for £5 each(for up to two tickets) and lots of other Membership benefits – see full details here anddownload our new application form:https://langleyfilmbox.com/members-area/
We’re launching aSpecial Offerfor Membership of FILMBOX– apply by 18 July and save £5.
Membership of FILMBOX(11 months 1/9/15-31/7/16) will normally cost £35 but you can join for £30if you do so by 18 July.
Members can see fortnightly films for £5 each(for up to two tickets) and lots of other Membership benefits – see full details here anddownload our new application form:https://langleyfilmbox.com/members-area/
We’re launching aSpecial Offerfor Membership of FILMBOX– apply by 18 July and save £5.
Membership of FILMBOX(11 months 1/9/15-31/7/16) will normally cost £35 From September but you can join for £30if you do so by 18 July.
Members can see fortnightly films for £5 each(for up to two tickets) and lots of other Membership benefits – see full details here anddownload our new application form:https://langleyfilmbox.com/members-area/
We’re launching aSpecial Offerfor Membership of FILMBOX– apply by 18 July and save £5.
Membership of FILMBOX(11 months 1/9/15-31/7/16) will normally cost £35 but you can join for £30if you do so by 18 July.
Members can see fortnightly films for £5 each(for up to two tickets) and lots of other Membership benefits – see full details here anddownload our new application form:https://langleyfilmbox.com/members-area/
Over 200 booked for tonight’s great film! BETTER ON THE BIG SCREEN! Everyone is welcome at FILMBOX – the community cinema on your doorstep.Catch up and make up your own mind about one of the top award-winning films of this year – booking open to all now (link below)! Tickets also available on the door.
WEDNESDAY 20 MAY – THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING (cert 12A) – film programme starts 7.30pm, cafe/bar opens 6.40pm.
Based on Jane Hawking’s book, the film follows her relationship with theoretical-physicist Professor Stephen Hawking. ‘The title refers to Hawking’s quest for an all-encompassing theory of the physical universe, but the pathos of the film is that in ordinary life, not everything can be made to fit and make sense. Compromises must be made; people must muddle through. It is a gentle, tender story of lovers who found friendship during and after their marriage.’ Peter Bradshaw (The Guardian, 1/1/15)
BETTER ON THE BIG SCREEN! Everyone is welcome at FILMBOX – the community cinema on your doorstep.Catch up and make up your own mind about one of the top award-winning films of this year – booking open to all now (link below)!
WEDNESDAY 20 MAY – THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING (cert 12A) – film programme starts 7.30pm, cafe/bar opens 6.40pm.
Based on Jane Hawking’s book, the film follows her relationship with theoretical-physicist Professor Stephen Hawking. ‘The title refers to Hawking’s quest for an all-encompassing theory of the physical universe, but the pathos of the film is that in ordinary life, not everything can be made to fit and make sense. Compromises must be made; people must muddle through. It is a gentle, tender story of lovers who found friendship during and after their marriage.’ Peter Bradshaw (The Guardian, 1/1/15)