The full list of New Release, and the odd re-release, films currently in the building and when they're screening!
Every now and then we pick a film in our programme and offer it up to our lovely members for only £1. Don't worry if you've purchased a ticket before the price-drop, just bring it to the Box Office on the night to claim your partial refund.
PLEASE NOTE: From time to time, we may pick a film that has multiple screenings in our programme as the £1 for Members film. Due to the build of our website, when we add said films to this page, all of the scheduled performances will show up, including those that aren't £1 for Members. Only screenings marked with "£1 Mem. Film" next to the time are Members Screenings. Any others will be priced at full price.
If you see a solo screening that isn't marked with "£1 Mem. Film", but on this page, it is likely because we haven't yet removed the film from this page from a previous Members Screening - and these, too, are not £1 for Member screenings. We try to update the page one or two times a week. We apologise for any inconveniece.
The Prince Charles Cinema is now presenting films from 4K, exlusively in our Downstairs Screen.
Here is where you can find all the exciting 4K films coming up in the programme.
Please Note: Some films will screen over multiple dates and in our Upstairs Screen, and won't be presented in 4K. Performances in 4K will be marked next to the performance time.
If you adore the flicker, the cue dots & the magic that celluloid brings to the big-screen; this is the page for you.
Double-Features, Triple Bills and All Night Marathons can all be found right here!
All Survivors Photos can be found HERE!
(Please have patience, the photos are posted within a couple of weeks)
A selection of Anime screenings taking place at The Prince Charles Cinema [All screenings either come with english subtitles or are dubbed. This is marked next to the performance time.]
Look here for all the films in our programme celebrating big milestones in 2023! From Janet Jackson and Tupac Shakur, to the Marx Brothers, to Tommy Wiseau.
A brand new season of random, unlinked film favourites chosen by us, our staff, and our patrons! Got a film you'd like to see on the big screen? Write it down on our request board, as it just may appear in the Cinematic Jukebox!
Our longest running season featuring Classic films from all eras of cinema history.
If you've visited the cinema, you'll know that down in the bar we have a big request board for our customers to tell us the films they'd love to see at the pictures - these are the requests that make it to our screen!
Ghibliotheque presents is a monthly screening series at the Prince Charles that showcases the best of Japanese animation. Each screening is picked and introduced by Michael Leader and Jake Cunningham, co-hosts of the animation podcast Ghibliotheque and co-authors of the Ghibliotheque Anime Movie Guide, which charts a path through the wildly creative and influential anime industry with 30 standout feature films, from Akira to Your Name.
Neither a cold blue or a hot red, COLOUR PURPLE’s ambiguity has symbolised many things through the ages.
Once regarded mysterious and discordant, the hue became a muse among the fashionable, to then be used as a marker to oppress difference; Until those armed with difference - suffragettes, the queer community, psychedelic artists, rock musicians - claimed the colour right back by wearing it with pride in alternate culture and beautiful acts of rebellion.
Fast-forward to 2020s, purple is now one of the most marketable colours in pop culture, perhaps signalling to the new generation's embrace of fluidity and diversity.
I Purple U features 4 stories of rebels who refuse to be subjugated by the society’s definition of them - whose power of resistance, love, and sense of identity, are expressed through the use of colour purple.
Curated by Heeyeon Park, in partnership with MA Film Studies, Programming and Curation course at the National Film and Television School.
Events hub: https://linktr.ee/ipurpleu_film
Online brochure: ipurpleu.my.canva.site
Here you'll find the full The Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Hobbit trilogy, and stand alone screenings of the movies adapted from J.R.R. Tolkien's legendary books!
KINOTEKA Polish Film Festival returns for its 21st edition to serve you an annual dose of Poland’s diverse film culture.
A selection of films by our friend RIAN JOHNSON (most of which are presented in 35mm!)
If you're looking for a Short-Ass Movie this is not the page for you. Here you'll find all of our 150min + movies!
We're presenting a handful of Mel Brook's titles, in reverse release order - from ROBIN HOOD : MEN IN TIGHTS back to THE PRODUCERS!
This where to find any and all performances of any Quentin Taratin films at The PCC.
The smash-hit interactive shows that began at the Prince Charles Cinema and are now famous throughout the world. Enjoy your favourite films including The Sound of Music, Grease, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Dirty Dancing, Moulin Rouge & The Greatest Showman with lyrics on screen so everyone can join in!
Join Baby and Johnny in a fun-filled screening of the1987 dance classic where YOU are the stars of the show.
Join Frankenfurter and the gang plus an audience of half naked crossdressed transylvanians and heckle and cheer your way through the most interactive film ever put on the silver screen.
A special SING ALONG performance of THE GREATEST SHOWMAN presented by Sing-a-Long-a Productions!
The Prince Charles Cinema is alive with the Sound of Music. Join Maria, a proliferation of nuns, the very dashing Captain Von Trapp and his delightful children to sing to your hearts content.
Two children wake up in the middle of the night to find their father is missing, and all the windows and doors in their home have vanished.
SOLVE-ALONG-A-MURDER-SHE-WROTE is a hosted screening of an episode of Murder, She Wrote, featuring games and audience participation.
Episode : MURDER TAKES THE BUS
Thursday 26 August
Episode : PAINT ME A MURDER
Thursday 25 November
The premier LGBTQ+ film event in London's Leicester Sq based at the UK most fun cinema (as voted by Time Out) The Prince Charles Cinema!