Romford Film Festival lives on despite closure of Premiere Cinema.
While Premiere Cinemas may be no more, Romford’s Film Festivals will live on and we will tell you more about how that will happen after September.
While Premiere Cinemas may be no more, Romford’s Film Festivals will live on and we will tell you more about how that will happen after September.
Kaleidoscope are hosting their second free mystery queer film night and social at Premiere Cinemas on August 27th. After the success of their first film night, organiser Carrie decided to hold another free film night ahead of the East London LGBTQ+ Film Festival in November.
Read moreIt’s that time of year again! It’s May, and just after the Cannes Film Festival, which can only mean it’s time for the Romford Film Festival.
Read moreThis year, the festival will screen 168 feature films and shorts, including 8 all-time classic horror favourites.
Read moreBoxing Promoter and TV Personality Kellie Maloney has been honoured with a nomination for Best Documentary at the I Am Film Festival, which is being
Read moreThe East London LGBTQ+ Film Festival is set to debut its first year in Premiere Cinemas Romford on November 4th. Alongside
Read moreWell done to Premiere Cinema in Romford who is one of the cheapest cinemas in London. In the heart of Romford nestled within
Read moreFebruary the 23rd sees the return of the very popular Romford Horror Festival (aka HorRHIFFic), the festival which is in its third year
Read moreOver 1500 people attended this years Romford Film Festival which was held at Premiere Cinema in the Mercury Shopping Centre.
Read moreWell done to Spencer Hawken and his team for the return of the Horror Festival for the second year. From
Read moreResilient Festival Showcases Over 200 Films! The Romford Film Festival’s fifth annual event went ahead last week despite a second year of covid-19
Read moreFrom the success of Romford’s very first Horror film festival at the beginning of June, which saw over 400 horror
Read moreGovernment supporting 202 independent cinemas this Christmas from the £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund, including Premiere Cinemas in Romford. Cinemas,
Read morePremiere Cinema in the Mercury Mall is set to re-open it’s doors on Friday 17th of July. The Romford cinema
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