Bombed Out Cinema: The Bodyguard

To celebrate Valentine’s and LGBT+ History Month, St Luke’s Bombed Out Church are hosting an open-air cinema over the 10, 11, 12 & 14 February.

Bring your partner and companions to St Luke’s Bombed Out Church and enjoy a film gem in the heart of Liverpool within a charming setting, tucked under a blanket.

You’ll be treated to a fully stocked bar from boozy hot drinks, beers, spirits, Prosecco, soft drinks and more along with an array of snacks, delivered straight to your seat.

Bombed Out Cinema: Romeo & Juliet

To celebrate Valentine’s and LGBT+ History Month, St Luke’s Bombed Out Church are hosting an open-air cinema over the 10, 11, 12 & 14 of February.

Bring your partner and companions to St Luke’s Bombed Out Church and enjoy a film gem in the heart of Liverpool within a charming setting, tucked under a blanket.

You’ll be treated to a fully stocked bar from boozy hot drinks, beers, spirits, Prosecco, soft drinks and more along with an array of snacks, delivered straight to your seat.

Bombed Out Cinema: Pride

To celebrate Valentine’s and LGBT+ History Month, St Luke’s Bombed Out Church are hosting an open-air cinema over the 10, 11, 12 & 14 February.

Bring your partner and companions to St Luke’s Bombed Out Church and enjoy a film gem in the heart of Liverpool within a charming setting, tucked under a blanket.

You’ll be treated to a fully stocked bar from boozy hot drinks, beers, spirits, Prosecco, soft drinks and more along with an array of snacks, delivered straight to your seat.

Licorice Pizza

Licorice Pizza is the story of Alana Kane and Gary Valentine growing up, running around and falling in love in the San Fernando Valley, 1973.

Written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, the film tracks the treacherous navigation of first love. 

There are additional matinee and later evening shows, see here for full listings.

Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson
Starring: Alana Haim, Cooper Hoffman, Sean Penn, Tom Waits, Bradley Cooper, Benn Safdie

Cinema In The City – Ninjababy

Set in the heart of the city centre, at LUSH Liverpool, Cinema in The City is back this February, with another weekend of contemporary feature films alongside shorts from emerging filmmakers plus food and drink from local traders.

Ninjababy

Rakel lives life to the full. An avid beer drinker and regular party animal, she is less interested in a relationship than the odd enjoyable pickup; one of whom happens to be aikido instructor Mos. Weeks after a fun night together, Rakel’s friends notice her appetite has increased. As have the size of her breasts. And then there’s the noticeable change around her waist. It soon becomes clear that the precautions she and Mos took might not have been enough.

Language: Norwegian (English subtitles) Age Certificate: 12

Cinema In The City – Playlist

Set in the heart of the city centre, at LUSH Liverpool, Cinema in The City is back this February, with another weekend of contemporary feature films alongside shorts from emerging filmmakers plus food and drink from local traders.

Playlist

Sophie is a graphic artist trying to make ends meet in Paris. She just missed out on art school, so has decided to try to create her own career. To pay her way, she takes a job as a waitress and shares a flat with a student. She hangs out regularly with Julia, her fun-loving friend, and drifts between a number of lovers. But Sophie is looking for something else – a balance between life and love. And work. It’s a witty examination of starting out in the world, defining who you are and, most importantly, what you want to be.

Language: French (English subtitles) Age Certificate: 15

Cinema In The City – The Humans

Set in the heart of the city centre, at LUSH Liverpool, Cinema in The City is back this February, with another weekend of contemporary feature films alongside shorts from emerging filmmakers plus food and drink from local traders.

The Humans

Erik Blake has gathered three generations of his Pennsylvania family to celebrate Thanksgiving at his daughter’s apartment in lower Manhattan. As darkness falls outside and eerie things start to go bump in the night, the group’s deepest fears are laid bare. The piercingly funny and haunting debut film from writer-director Stephen Karam, adapted from his Tony Award-winning play, The Humans explores the hidden dread of a family and the love that binds them together.

Language: English (English subtitles).

Reel Tours: Mega Movie Quiz in a Theat...

Join Reel Tours on the third Thursday of every month downstairs in the Everyman to test your cinematic knowledge in the most exciting film quiz in Liverpool… in a theatre.

Whatever your area of expertise, be it Golden Age Hollywood, Foreign flicks or the most recent Blockbusters, we cover all decades, genres and talent. There are also some lovely prizes which could be yours, your own, your precious.

Reel Tours is your cinematic map of the world. We provide walking tours to the many filming locations in Liverpool as well as hosting numerous other events in the region, such as interactive quizzes, film screenings, talks & much more.

The King’s Man

As a collection of history’s worst tyrants and criminal masterminds gather to plot a war to wipe out millions, one man must race against time to stop them.

Discover the origins of the very first independent intelligence agency in The King’s Man. 

Directed by Matthew Vaughn 
Starring: Ralph Fiennes and Harris Dickinson

It’s a Wonderful Life

Watch Christmas classic It’s A Wonderful Life up on the big screen at the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic this Christmas Eve, with two festive screenings.

Capra’s perennial festive favourite, starring James Stewart as George Bailey – a desperate man offered salvation by an impish guardian angel. Beset with personal and professional problems, George finds his previously happy life falling apart around him on Christmas Eve. His guardian angel shows him what his beloved hometown of Bedford Falls would be like without him.

Shocked by what he sees and at the unforeseen circumstances of his absence, George reconsiders and begs Clarence to return him to the problems of the present and the loving community he has fostered throughout his life.

Beautifully crafted and acted, its humour and gentleness imbued at times with an almost Dickensian darkness, the film is now a cult classic, one of the most popular and enduring of all Christmas traditions.