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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Monday's Film Quiz Cancelled
We're sorry to have to postpone this month's quiz. The next quiz will take place Monday 19th April.
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New satellite screenings
Bolshoi Ballet plus Met Opera Armida on sale now. Read more
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London Film Day now on sale
Nanny McPhee 2 Premiere Sunday 21st March. Read more
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Michael Palin at The Phoenix
We welcome our patron for a screening and Q&A 8th April. Read more
All Films
Monday 8th March
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Micmacs
1.30, 6.30 book tickets
From the director of Amelie comes a playful comedy filled with a unique band of misfits all set to bring down the arms trade.
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A Single Man
3.45, 9.00 book tickets
Back by popular demand - a second chance to see Colin Firth's BAFTA-winning performance.
Tuesday 9th March
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Micmacs
1.00 (Early Bird screening), 6.30 book tickets
From the director of Amelie comes a playful comedy filled with a unique band of misfits all set to bring down the arms trade.
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A Single Man
3.45, 9.00 book tickets
Back by popular demand - a second chance to see Colin Firth's BAFTA-winning performance.
Wednesday 10th March
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Micmacs
11.00 (Bringing up Baby screening), 1.30, 6.30 book tickets
From the director of Amelie comes a playful comedy filled with a unique band of misfits all set to bring down the arms trade.
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A Single Man
3.45, 9.00 book tickets
Back by popular demand - a second chance to see Colin Firth's BAFTA-winning performance.
Thursday 11th March
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Film Classic
Ashes and Diamonds
11.00 book tickets
Film Classics continues with a focus on directors, this time the last of the trilogy by Andrzej Wajda.
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Micmacs
1.30, 6.30 book tickets
From the director of Amelie comes a playful comedy filled with a unique band of misfits all set to bring down the arms trade.
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A Single Man
3.45, 9.00 book tickets
Back by popular demand - a second chance to see Colin Firth's BAFTA-winning performance.
Friday 12th March
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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
1.45, 5.00, 8.15 book tickets
The Swedish thriller based on the bestselling book arrives on screen.
Saturday 13th March
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Kids Club
The Little Polar Bear
12 noon book tickets
- Please note tickets booked online are for the film only. To book the activity please call the box office on 020 8444 6789.
Based on a book by Hans de Beer, this follows the misadventures of Lars, a snowy furball who upsets his elders by befriending a seal pup.
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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
1.45, 5.00, 8.15 book tickets
The Swedish thriller based on the bestselling book arrives on screen.
Sunday 14th March
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Sunday Matinee
Nine
2.00 book tickets
See The Phoenix on screen in this spectacular musical starring Daniel Day-Lewis and based on Fellini's 8 1/2.
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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
5.00, 8.15 book tickets
The Swedish thriller based on the bestselling book arrives on screen.
Monday 15th March
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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
1.45, 5.00, 8.15 book tickets
The Swedish thriller based on the bestselling book arrives on screen.
Tuesday 16th March
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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
1.45, 5.00, 8.15 book tickets
The Swedish thriller based on the bestselling book arrives on screen.
Wednesday 17th March
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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
10.30 (Bringing up Baby), 1.45, 5.00, 8.15 book tickets
The Swedish thriller based on the bestselling book arrives on screen.
Thursday 18th March
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Film Classic
Memories of Underdevelopment
11.00 book tickets
Film Classics continues with a focus on directors, this week with the first of two by Cuban director Tomas Gutierrez Alea.
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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
1.45, 5.00, 8.15 book tickets
The Swedish thriller based on the bestselling book arrives on screen.
Sunday Rep
Sunday 14th March
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Sunday Matinee
Nine
2.00 book tickets
See The Phoenix on screen in this spectacular musical starring Daniel Day-Lewis and based on Fellini's 8 1/2.
Early Bird
Tuesday 9th March
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Micmacs
1.00 book tickets
From the director of Amelie comes a playful comedy filled with a unique band of misfits all set to bring down the arms trade.
Tuesday 16th March
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No screening this week.
Kids Club
Saturday 13th March
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The Little Polar Bear
12 noon book tickets
- Please note tickets booked online are for the film only. To book the activity please call the box office on 020 8444 6789.
Based on a book by Hans de Beer, this follows the misadventures of Lars, a snowy furball who upsets his elders by befriending a seal pup.
Bringing Up Baby
Wednesday 10th March
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Micmacs
11.00 book tickets
From the director of Amelie comes a playful comedy filled with a unique band of misfits all set to bring down the arms trade.
Wednesday 17th March
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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
10.30 book tickets
The Swedish thriller based on the bestselling book arrives on screen.
SPONSORED BY BEPANTHEN
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We're pleased to have teamed up with Bepanthen who are now sponsoring our Bringing up Baby screenings. Read more here.
Classics
Thursday 11th March
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Ashes and Diamonds
11.00 book tickets
Film Classics continues with a focus on directors, this time the last of the trilogy by Andrzej Wajda.
Thursday 18th March
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Memories of Underdevelopment
11.00 book tickets
Film Classics continues with a focus on directors, this week with the first of two by Cuban director Tomas Gutierrez Alea.








