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US indie studio A24 is taking over the The Prince Charles Cinema for a week in May for a mini festival of seven of its greatest hits.
It’s a marriage made in movie heaven: the film studio behind some of the most exciting cult films in the world and arguably the world’s greatest cult cinema. Seven nights, seven films, endless credibility.
On the slate? Two helpings of Robert Pattinson – Uncut Gems and The Lighthouse – Greta Gerwig’s Lady Bird, and a rare screening of Ari Aster’s director’s cut of Midsommar.
Here’s the line-up:
Friday, May 9: Everything Everywhere All At Once
Saturday, May 10: Uncut Gems
Sunday, May 11: Midsommar (extended edition)
Monday, May 12: Moonlight
Tuesday, May 13: Lady Bird
Wednesday, May 14: Past Lives
Thursday, May 15: The Lighthouse
Tickets are priced at £10 (or £9 for PCC members) and are on sale via the Prince Charles Cinema's website.

You can also pop by and pick up some A24 merch, with a pop-up shop at the venue open from 6.30pm-10.30pm each day. Here’s some of the goodies you can expect to find on sale.
And that’s not the only good reason to catch a cult favourite at the cinema next month: Mile End’s Genesis Cinema is running a season of movies at 1999 ticket prices.
Expect to see films like Aftersun, The Matrix and The Worst Person In The World for only £2.50 at the East End gem.
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