The Phoenix is one of London's leading independent cinemas and one of the oldest cinemas in the UK. Behind its modern foyer lies an historic auditorium with unique art deco features. The Phoenix has a renowned film programme of new releases, independent, foreign-language and specialist films, plus a repertoire of old and new classics. It offers a kids club, regular events, festivals, one-off talks and screenings, workshops for schools, film classes and a hugely popular membership scheme. + Read more news
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Phoenix Film Group
Our popular film group meets on the first Tuesday of each month read
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Live Blues, Sunday 11th May
Hillbilly & the Bonfire peform prior to the 6pm show of Honeydripper read
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Meet The Phoenix
The cinema is hosting a free open day on Sunday 11 May read
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Phoenix Film Quiz
Test your knowledge and win prizes at our monthly pub quiz read
All Films
Monday 12th May
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Honeydripper
3.15pm, 6.00pm and 8.45pm book tickets
A new drama from director John Sayles, set in 1950's Alabama.
Tuesday 13th May
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Honeydripper
12.45pm (Early bird), 3.15pm, 6.00pm and 8.45pm book tickets
A new drama from director John Sayles, set in 1950's Alabama.
Wednesday 14th May
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Honeydripper
11.00am (Mother and baby screening), 2.15pm, 6.00pm and 8.45pm book tickets
A new drama from director John Sayles, set in 1950's Alabama.
Thursday 15th May
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Ushpizin
11.00am
An Orthodox Jewish couple's faith is tested after praying to the Lord for a child on the Succoth holiday. English subtitles.
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Honeydripper
3.15pm, 6.00pm and 8.45pm book tickets
A new drama from director John Sayles, set in 1950's Alabama.
Friday 16th May
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Caramel
4.15pm, 6.30pm and 9.00pm book tickets
Lebanese drama centered on the daily lives of five women living in Beirut.
Saturday 17th May
- Kids Club
James and the Giant Peach
12 noon - activity from 11am
James’ adventures with the huge insects living in the enormous peach are brought magically to life.
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Caramel
2.00pm, 4.15pm, 6.30pm and 9.00pm book tickets
Lebanese drama centered on the daily lives of five women living in Beirut.
Sunday 18th May
- Sunday Matinee
Before Midnight: India on Film 1899 - 1947
2.00pm book tickets
A vibrant portrait of how lives were led across India from the BFI National Archives.
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Caramel
4.15pm, 6.30pm and 9.00pm book tickets
Lebanese drama centered on the daily lives of five women living in Beirut.
Monday 19th May
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Caramel
4.15pm, 6.30pm and 9.00pm book tickets
Lebanese drama centered on the daily lives of five women living in Beirut.
Tuesday 20th May
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Caramel
1.00pm (Early bird), 4.15pm, 6.30pm and 9.00pm book tickets
Lebanese drama centered on the daily lives of five women living in Beirut.
Wednesday 21st May
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Caramel
11.00am (Mother and baby screening), 2.00pm, 4.15pm, 6.30pm and 9.00pm book tickets
Lebanese drama centered on the daily lives of five women living in Beirut.
Thursday 22nd May
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Easy Rider
11.00am
wo counterculture bikers travel from Los Angeles to New Orleans in search of America.
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Caramel
4.15pm, 6.30pm and 9.00pm book tickets
Lebanese drama centered on the daily lives of five women living in Beirut.
Sunday Rep
Sunday 18th May
- Sunday Matinee
Before Midnight: India on Film 1899 - 1947
2.00pm book tickets
A vibrant portrait of how lives were led across India from the BFI National Archives.
Early Bird
Tuesday 13th May
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Honeydripper
12.45pm book tickets
A new drama from director John Sayles, set in 1950's Alabama.
Tuesday 20th May
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Caramel
1.00pm (Early bird), 4.15pm, 6.30pm and 9.00pm book tickets
Lebanese drama centered on the daily lives of five women living in Beirut.
Kids Club
Saturday 17th May
- Kids Club
James and the Giant Peach
12 noon - activity from 11am
James’ adventures with the huge insects living in the enormous peach are brought magically to life.
Bringing Up Baby
Wednesday 14th May
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Honeydripper
11.00am book tickets
A new drama from director John Sayles, set in 1950's Alabama.
Wednesday 21st May
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Caramel
11.00am book tickets
Lebanese drama centered on the daily lives of five women living in Beirut.







