So, Morris a Life with Bells on finally found its way inside the M25 and so I finally saw it with a big group of Blackheath/Dacre/Greenwich people after doing a few dances outside the cinema
( Read more... )
Just when you thought I might be having a day off from Morris Dancing...
Blackheath will be dancing out around Greenwich on Sunday, nearish to the Picturehouse Cinema meeting 2.30pm at the The Mitre, Greenwich High Road (Dacre are apparently going to be around abouts those parts at the same time... must be something luring Morris Dancers to the
( Read more... )
Yesterday, I wondered over to the Picturehouse in Greenwich to see District 9.
Trailer for those that haven't seen it:
(Direct link)On the surface it's a sci-fi film about first contact with aliens, but it uses this as a tool to make a political message about how we treat refugees and the arms trade. A message which comes across loud and clear
( Read more... )
About a a fortnight ago (actually a little longer than that now - I'm clearly getting worse at posting these things) I headed over to the Greenwich Picturehouse to see Moon. It's got to be one of the best films so far this year
( Read more... )
The Shortwave cinema, which has recently opened in Bermondsey Square, is showing 3 films on Climate Change (and related topics) this week as part of the London Bridge Festival.
On Friday, I went to see In The Loop at the Greenwich Picturehouse (I succumbed and a became a member as it is fairly local and there seem to be a few good films coming out this year)
It's very funny, because that's exactly how I invisage politics working (I'm a bit of cynic when it comes to these things).