Oxford's 2 screen arthouse/world cinema (and Oxford's oldest, in continuous use since 1913). Fully licensed (you can take in drinks from their upstairs bar). Wheelchair friendly. Next events at Phoenix Picturehouse
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57 Walton Street Coming up:
A Hijacking [15] Sat 25 May: 9.10pm Kids' Club: Oz: The Great and Powerful [PG] (2D) Sat 25 May: 11.00am The Great Gatsby [12A] (2D) Sat 25 May: 12.00, 3.00, 6.00, 9.00pm The Reluctant Fundamentalist [15] Sat 25 May: 3.30pm The Eye of the Storm [15] Sat 25 May: 6.30pm My Neighbour Totoro [U] Sat 25 May: 1.30pm Grave of the Fireflies [12A] Sun 26 May: 3.00pm Royal Opera House: La Donna Del Lago (Live) Mon 27 May: 6.45pm Reality [15] Tue 28 May: 6.00pm Toddler Time: Timmy Time 3 [U] Tue 28 May: 11.00am Big Scream: The Reluctant Fundamentalist [15] Wed 29 May: 11.30am Slackers' Club: Behind the Candelabra [15] Wed 29 May: 9.00pm The Stone Roses: Made of Stone [15] Thu 30 May: 7.30pm
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If you were walking in city centre late last Sunday, making your way home from work or going to a party, you may have come across several groups of strangely dressed people. People in dressing gowns and bathrobes, sporting sunglasses and cheap sandals. They were probably quoting lines from a famous cult film at each other: “The dude abides.”, or maybe “This aggression will not stand, man”. These people were going to a late night screening of the 1998 cult hit The Big Lebowski at the Phoenix Picturehouse, where they would soon blend in with a crowd of similarly dressed film enthusiasts.
The Phoenix has revived it's late-night After Dark programme, much to the delight of Oxford's film fans. The programme kicked off with the highly quotable comedy by the Coen brothers, which follows the misadventures of hapless stoner Jeffrey “the Dude” Lebowski, however future films will also include Sam Raimi's 1981 cult horror The Evil Dead (02.11) and Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction (24.11). The former starts at 23:30, the latter at 23:15. Keeping with the theme of the evening, the staff at the Phoenix will be holding competitions and serving iconic drinks, such as the Five-Dollar Shake, at the upstairs bar. Last Sunday's guests had the opportunity of relaxing with a White Russian, the Dude's customary cocktail, prior to the screening. Making their way to the screen, people also had the chance of trying some White Russian-flavoured ice cream, courtesy of G&Ds. Watching this cult classic, surrounded by fans and like-minded people, with cocktail in hand, was truly one of the best ways to see the film and a very memorable Movie-going experience.I am certain, future After Dark events will prove to be just as, if not more, enjoyable. Leonhard Balk (DI Reviewer), 22/10/12 |
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