The #TynesideCinema in Newcastle are showing the full run of extended #LOTR films this bank holiday - over 12 hours! https://tynesidecinema.co.uk/event/the-lord-of-the-rings-trilogy-extended-edition/ #cinema #cinemastodon
The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (Extended Edition) - Tyneside Cinema

Covering an expansive range of locations and characters, The Lord of the Rings Trilogy is a true epic in every sense of the word. From the illusive Elves and endearing Hobbits to the dark and twisted worlds of Orcs and mankind the timeless tale presents a fleshed-out and fascinating universe to explore. Director Peter Jackson […]

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Very much enjoyed #klokkenluider; #neilmaskell’s debut as a director. Excellent preview screening by #tynesidecinema followed by Q&A with #tomburke

We are often quick to complain, and we can often be right to do so. But occasionally try to be as quick to offer a compliment. It can be much more rewarding to know you have probably cheered someone up a little bit.

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Why have I only JUST discovered the gorgeousness of the Tyneside Cinema?

It may be a suitable substitute for The Filmhouse (RIP) now I am down in these here England lands.

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Very sad to hear the news of Mike Hodges’s death. Seeing Get Carter at the #TynesideCinema with Mike doing a Q&A and, particularly, reminiscing on chaperoning Michael Caine in early-70s #Newcastle remains a highlight of my time in the #NorthEast

Sometimes a film I've loved in the past doesn't quite hold up - but rather chuffed how much I still enjoyed The Thin Man (1934) this evening (must be 15+ years since I last saw it) - maybe loved it even more than before. Such an adorable cast. Nice to see it on the big screen too!

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On a bit of an accidental Dashiell Hammett binge lately - have recently watched (the apparently mostly/entirely ficitious) Julia (1977) in which 'Dash' was played by Jason Robards, and (the stagey and overdone, but fascinating) Watch on The Rhine (1943) written by Hammett based on a work by Lillian Hellman. We're off to see The Thin Man (1934) based on Hammett's novel this afternoon at the #TynesideCinema. Haven't seen it for years. #OldMovies #ClassicCinema #DashiellHammett