Film Nights in London

Aorta Burst
Off Mainstream Film Screening Tomfoolery. More madness and passion than a cross section of Klaus Kinski's head.

Amy Grimehouse
A cinema / club night for lovers of trash, vile & cult film and television.
A Nos Amours
A Nos Amours is a collective of film makers founded by Joanna Hogg and Adam Roberts, dedicated to programming and screening over-looked or especially potent cinema.
http://www.anosamours.co.uk/

Cigarette Burns
Returning forgotten and obscure cult classics to the cinema screens of London. Screenings at The Mucky Pup, N1 and the Rio Cinema in Dalston, as well as a double bill series at the Prince Charles Cinema.
Classic Horror Campaign
A regular series of classic horror double bill screenings around the UK. The Classic Horror Campaign was set up to persuade the BBC to bring back their iconic Saturday night classic horror double bills which were so popular in the 1970′s and early 1980′s.
Duke Mitchell Film Club
A FREE cult film night In the heart of Kings Cross, packed with films, shorts, B-Movie trailers, exploitation soundtracks and everything is introduced by the resident host: The Duke.
Electric Fleapit
Electric Fleapit is an East London based Film Club that hosts a Blog, Film Reviews, Regular Meet-Ups, Events and Screenings.
Filmbar70
Filmbar70 loves to share the joys of wrongfully obscure trash/class world cinema from the 'golden age' of exploitation with monthly screenings at the brilliant Roxy Bar and Screen in London.
The Good, The Bad, The Unseen
A fan run film club that shows the other side of cinema - a mixture of old school 60s, 70s, 80s movies, Cult, Trash, Exploitation, Horror, Biker, Giallos and much, much more .... all for the paltry sum of £3 pound entry (Camden).

Howling at the Moon
A free film night in Dalston, bringing you the best in far-out, good old-fashioned and spine-tingling cinema.
@HowlingMoonFilm
http://www.facebook.com/howlingatthemoonfilmclub

Midnight Movies

"Midnight Movies ... because some films need to be seen late at night, on a big screen, in the company of the after-dark people," Kim Newman, patron of Midnight Movies. Midnight Movies is a monthly film club taking place at cinemas across London.

Passenger Films
'The car crash of geography and cinema' PASSENGERFILMS is a new independent London-based film society, showing films about geography and landscape.

Savage Cinema
Savage Cinema is a new collective based in London celebrating some of the most breathtaking examples of transgressive, alternative cinema. 


Scalarama
Monthly calendar listings for film clubs, rep cinema, festivals and alternative venues.
Terracotta Film Club
Terracotta Distribution's monthly film residency at the legendary, cult Prince Charles Cinema with a mission to offer the chance to enjoy Asian films regularly on the big screen, right in the heart of London.
http://terracottadistribution.com/blog