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The Review - AT THE MOVIES with WILLIAM HALL
Published: 7 February 2008
 
Pick of the Indies

AH, sweet youth: I recall the fine old days of the late-night screening at the Hampstead Classic cinema in South End Green.
It did not matter what was showing (it was always a big-haired 1980s blockbuster, like Mannequin). It was like going to a drive-in for 1950s teens – the important thing was to be there. Dating ­couples would huddle together for a snog while gangs of lads would send clouds of smoke into the projector’s beam. Great fun for all concerned!
However, as I have got older, late-night screenings have lost some of their sheen. That is, until I ­discovered the ­Curzon’s Midnight Movies Club, which starts again this month and allows you to watch movies into the early hours each ­weekend.
It’s a winner for a number of reasons: first, the Curzon Soho has very comfortable seats. Second, with a nice bar, live music and a party atmosphere beforehand, you can mingle with other ­projector-heads before going inside.
Number three: the stuff they put on is hilarious. They have a special feature picked from cult classics, trashy thrillers and arthouse favourites, but before the main course you get a low-budget offering, which members of the Midnight Movies Club can help choose by emailing the cinema and uploading their favourite clips of footage they believe are worthy of sharing.
It takes place on ­Fridays. For more information, check out www.curzoncinemas.
com/listings/events/midnight_movies
Meanwhile, I must draw your attention to another marriage between film and partying on Friday night at the Grand Union bar in Highgate Road, Kentish Town. The clever people there have a couple of DJs playing tunes (me and my mate Colin) while they play 3-D movies on a big screen.
This week’s offerings were Shrek and Spy Kids – the big green swamp monster looked superbly comic at around midnight.
Throw in the fact the bar has the world’s most comfortable sofas, a jolly late licence and some old-school computer consoles – Super Nintendo, anyone? – available in darkened recesses, and it’s hardly surprising I felt tired yet satisfied on Saturday morning. The next night, which has a £3 door price, is on Friday March 7. Be there!
DAN CARRIER
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