Feature: Tyneside Cinema Announces 75th Birthday Programme
By Adam Clery on May 3, 2012 in Film
It almost makes us feel silly. After spending the majority of the last month crooning ourselves horse about the six candles that NARC magazine was jabbing into its cake, the Tyneside Cinema, the regions most warmly loved home for independent and otherwise brilliant cinema has whipped out 75 of the things for its own little celebration.
There’s exceedingly more to it than cake of course, in fact a veritable feast of anniversary events are in the pipeline (which you can read all about in this month’s NARC) the focal point of which, is the 75 hours of film for a mere 75p a screening. This marathon of movie magic is taking place over the weekend of the 26th and 27th of May and the lineup, voted for by the punters, is as follows.
@ CLASSIC
Mulholland Drive (15)
Evil Dead 2 (18)
A Clockwork Orange (18)
The Great Dictator (PG)
Freaks (15)
The Princess Bride (PG)
Jurassic Park (PG)
The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert (15)
Goodfellas (18)
Fargo (18)
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@ ROXY
Strangers On A Train (PG)
Audition (18)
The Wicker Man (15)
Get Carter (18)
Chasing Amy (18)
Akira (15)
The Third Man (PG)
Stop Making Sense (PG)
The Marriage of Maria Braun (15)
Jules Et Jim (PG)
The Lives of Others (15)
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@ ELECTRA
The Ladykillers (U)
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (15)
Donnie Darko (15)
Reservoir Dogs (18)
Bicycle Thieves (U)
Three Colours Red (15)
Once Upon a Time in the West (15)
Annie Hall (15)
Volver (15)
A bigger feature is on its way later in the month, but for now you can gorge yourself on just how brilliant a line up that actually is. More information available at the Tyneside Cinema’s website.
Image courtesy of Jill O’Donnell





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