Hidden behind a secret wooden door on the 3rd Floor is the Masonic Temple, one of the original masonic rooms within five-star hotel Andaz London Liverpool Street. This imposing Grade I listed room dates back to the original construction of the hotel when it was used exclusively by Freemasons of the City…
Temple Cinema - Season Three
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7 reviews - Masonic Temple @ Andaz London
Description
The East End Film Festival and the Andaz London Liverpool Street Hotel are delighted to announce the return of Temple Cinema! Following two back to back sold out series of screenings in the Andaz London's eerie, hidden Masonic Temple last year, EEFF will be bringing another line up of classic chillers to London's most atmospheric film venue. including screenings of Don't Look Now, Pan's Labyrinth and Bram Stoker's Dracula.
Pan's Labyrinth (Guillermo Del Toro, 2006) - Tuesday 29th March
One of cinema's greatest gothic fantasies, Pan's Labyrinth combines a heartbreaking tale of war and human tragedy with one of the most beautifully realised fairy tales in film history. Set against the backdrop of Spain's fascist regime in 1944, young Ofelia escapes the brutality of her army officer stepfather when she meets the faun Pan. Promised entry into a magical, immortal kingdom if she can complete three dangerous tasks, what follows is one of the most beautiful, haunting films of the past decade.
Don't Look Now (Nic Roeg, 1973) - Tuesday 26th April
Regularly appearing in polls dedicated to the best films of all time, Nicolas Roeg's adaptation of a Daphne du Maurier story sees a couple (Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie) flee to Venice following the tragic death of their young daughter. Haunted by their grief, a series of strange and unexplained events begin to befall them, in what is a haunting, tense and drippingly atmospheric tale of the supernatural, all eerily leading up to one of the greatest endings in movies.
Mulholland Drive (David Lynch, 2001) - Tuesday 31st May
Along Mulholland Drive nothing is what it seems. In the unreal universe of Los Angeles, the city bares its schizophrenic nature, an uneasy blend of innocence and corruption, love and loneliness, beauty and depravity. A woman is left with amnesia following a car accident. An aspiring young actress finds her staying in her aunt's home. The puzzle begins to unfold, propelling us through a mysterious labyrinth of sensual experiences until we arrive at the intersection of dreams and nightmares. David Lynch’s “Mulholland Drive,” is exhilarating — two hours and 25 minutes of macabre thrills, highly charged erotica and indelible images.
Offers
Promotions
Tickets/Times
Ticket | Event time | Cost |
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Temple Cinema Ticket
Ticket includes entry into Temple Cinema and a welcome drink.
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19:30 - 22:00 | £15.00 |
Dinner & Movie
Two Course Dinner in Eastway with Ticket and a welcome drink.
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19:30 - 22:00 | £35.00 |
Location
Address
Andaz London Liverpool Street, 40 Liverpool Street, EC2M 7QN
Area
Liverpool Street
Nearest Station
Liverpool Street (Tube)