Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Cambridge Arts, Picturehouse Available Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Cinema City, Norwich, Picturehouse Available Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Clapham, Picturehouse Available Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Crouch End, Picturehouse Available Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Dukes at Komedia, Picturehouse Available Sun 20/08/17 11:00 East Dulwich, Picturehouse Available Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Exeter, Picturehouse Available Sun 20/08/17 11:00 FACT, Liverpool, Picturehouse Available Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Greenwich, Picturehouse Available Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Hackney, Picturehouse Available Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Harbour Lights, Southampton, Picturehouse Available Sun 20/08/17 11:00 National Media Museum, Picturehouse Available Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Regal, Henley, Picturehouse Available Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Stratford East, Picturehouse Available Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Stratford Upon Avon, Picturehouse Available Sun 20/08/17 11:00 The Gate, Nottinghill, Picturehouse Available Sun 20/08/17 11:00 The Little Theatre Cinema, Bath, Picturehouse Available Sun 20/08/17 11:00 York City Screen, Picturehouse Available
Set on the unforgiving, squalid streets of Victorian London in 1880, our
tale begins in the baroque, grandiose music hall where the capital's
most renowned performer Dan Leno (Douglas Booth) takes to the stage. The
whimsical thespian performs a monologue, informing his dedicated
audience of the ghastly fate of a young woman who had once adorned this
very stage, his dear friend Elizabeth Cree (Olivia Cooke); for the
beguiling songstress is facing up to her forthcoming death by hanging,
having been accused of murdering her husband John Cree (Sam Reid).
Lizzie's death seems inevitable, until Detective Inspector John Kildare
(Bill Nighy) is assigned to the case of the Limehouse Golem – a
nefarious, calculating serial killer, murdering innocent, unconnected
victims, leaving behind barely identifiable corpses – and his
distinctive signature in blood. All is not what it seems and everyone is
a suspect and everyone has a secret.
9 comments
Boz
11 Aug 17#1
Please Note NEW Code 973219
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Cambridge Arts, Picturehouse Available Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Cinema City, Norwich, Picturehouse Available Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Clapham, Picturehouse Available Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Crouch End, Picturehouse Available Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Dukes at Komedia, Picturehouse Available Sun 20/08/17 11:00 East Dulwich, Picturehouse Available Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Exeter, Picturehouse Available Sun 20/08/17 11:00 FACT, Liverpool, Picturehouse Available Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Greenwich, Picturehouse Available Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Hackney, Picturehouse Available Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Harbour Lights, Southampton, Picturehouse Available Sun 20/08/17 11:00 National Media Museum, Picturehouse Available Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Regal, Henley, Picturehouse Available Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Stratford East, Picturehouse Available Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Stratford Upon Avon, Picturehouse Available Sun 20/08/17 11:00 The Gate, Nottinghill, Picturehouse Available Sun 20/08/17 11:00 The Little Theatre Cinema, Bath, Picturehouse Available Sun 20/08/17 11:00 York City Screen, Picturehouse Available
Set on the unforgiving, squalid streets of Victorian London in 1880, our
tale begins in the baroque, grandiose music hall where the capital's
most renowned performer Dan Leno (Douglas Booth) takes to the stage. The
whimsical thespian performs a monologue, informing his dedicated
audience of the ghastly fate of a young woman who had once adorned this
very stage, his dear friend Elizabeth Cree (Olivia Cooke); for the
beguiling songstress is facing up to her forthcoming death by hanging,
having been accused of murdering her husband John Cree (Sam Reid).
Lizzie's death seems inevitable, until Detective Inspector John Kildare
(Bill Nighy) is assigned to the case of the Limehouse Golem – a
nefarious, calculating serial killer, murdering innocent, unconnected
victims, leaving behind barely identifiable corpses – and his
distinctive signature in blood. All is not what it seems and everyone is
a suspect and everyone has a secret.
Ctrl-Alt-Delicious
11 Aug 17#2
heat added booked two - stratford.
alexjameshaines
11 Aug 17#3
Booked two in stratford-upon-avon - thanks.
woldranger
11 Aug 17#4
Excellent! Finally one with my local cinema in - thanks OP!
ddude5000
11 Aug 17#5
Thanks x
paoolina
11 Aug 17#6
Greenwich not available :disappointed:
Boz to paoolina
11 Aug 17#7
Sorry to hear that. Hopefully some returns may make it available soon.
Opening post
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Cambridge Arts, Picturehouse Available
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Cinema City, Norwich, Picturehouse Available
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Clapham, Picturehouse Available
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Crouch End, Picturehouse Available
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Dukes at Komedia, Picturehouse Available
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 East Dulwich, Picturehouse Available
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Exeter, Picturehouse Available
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 FACT, Liverpool, Picturehouse Available
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Greenwich, Picturehouse Available
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Hackney, Picturehouse Available
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Harbour Lights, Southampton, Picturehouse Available
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 National Media Museum, Picturehouse Available
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Regal, Henley, Picturehouse Available
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Stratford East, Picturehouse Available
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Stratford Upon Avon, Picturehouse Available
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 The Gate, Nottinghill, Picturehouse Available
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 The Little Theatre Cinema, Bath, Picturehouse Available
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 York City Screen, Picturehouse Available
Set on the unforgiving, squalid streets of Victorian London in 1880, our
tale begins in the baroque, grandiose music hall where the capital's
most renowned performer Dan Leno (Douglas Booth) takes to the stage. The
whimsical thespian performs a monologue, informing his dedicated
audience of the ghastly fate of a young woman who had once adorned this
very stage, his dear friend Elizabeth Cree (Olivia Cooke); for the
beguiling songstress is facing up to her forthcoming death by hanging,
having been accused of murdering her husband John Cree (Sam Reid).
Lizzie's death seems inevitable, until Detective Inspector John Kildare
(Bill Nighy) is assigned to the case of the Limehouse Golem – a
nefarious, calculating serial killer, murdering innocent, unconnected
victims, leaving behind barely identifiable corpses – and his
distinctive signature in blood. All is not what it seems and everyone is
a suspect and everyone has a secret.
9 comments
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Cambridge Arts, Picturehouse Available
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Cinema City, Norwich, Picturehouse Available
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Clapham, Picturehouse Available
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Crouch End, Picturehouse Available
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Dukes at Komedia, Picturehouse Available
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 East Dulwich, Picturehouse Available
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Exeter, Picturehouse Available
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 FACT, Liverpool, Picturehouse Available
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Greenwich, Picturehouse Available
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Hackney, Picturehouse Available
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Harbour Lights, Southampton, Picturehouse Available
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 National Media Museum, Picturehouse Available
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Regal, Henley, Picturehouse Available
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Stratford East, Picturehouse Available
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 Stratford Upon Avon, Picturehouse Available
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 The Gate, Nottinghill, Picturehouse Available
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 The Little Theatre Cinema, Bath, Picturehouse Available
Sun 20/08/17 11:00 York City Screen, Picturehouse Available
Set on the unforgiving, squalid streets of Victorian London in 1880, our
tale begins in the baroque, grandiose music hall where the capital's
most renowned performer Dan Leno (Douglas Booth) takes to the stage. The
whimsical thespian performs a monologue, informing his dedicated
audience of the ghastly fate of a young woman who had once adorned this
very stage, his dear friend Elizabeth Cree (Olivia Cooke); for the
beguiling songstress is facing up to her forthcoming death by hanging,
having been accused of murdering her husband John Cree (Sam Reid).
Lizzie's death seems inevitable, until Detective Inspector John Kildare
(Bill Nighy) is assigned to the case of the Limehouse Golem – a
nefarious, calculating serial killer, murdering innocent, unconnected
victims, leaving behind barely identifiable corpses – and his
distinctive signature in blood. All is not what it seems and everyone is
a suspect and everyone has a secret.
booked two - stratford.