Imagine a setting sleazier than Henenlotter’s New York, weirder than Waters’ Baltimore, and more dangerous than Carpenter’s post-apocalyptic Los Angeles. Welcome to the Scala in London’s King’s Cross, ...
London’s influential, inspirational Scala cinema is the subject of ‘Scala Cinema 1978-1993’, a new book by Jane Giles. The former Scala programmer and Time Out journalist shares her memories of the ...
The documentary tells the story of the Scala, an eclectic repertory cinema famous not only for showing European art house and classic Hollywood but, through its status as a members club, screening ...
Simply sign up to the Film myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. In its glory days in the 1980s and early 1990s, the Scala cinema in King’s Cross was one of London’s essential cultural ...
October Drift have announced their largest headline show yet, which will take place at Scala in London on November 5th 2024. Pre-sale tickets are on sale now here and general on sale commences on ...
Throughout the tumultuous 1980s, London’s fiercely independent Scala cinema was the destination of choice for cultural outliers, thanks not just to its eclectic programme — which took in everything ...
Long before immersive cinema was a thing, there was King’s Cross’s Scala Cinema. For moviegoers in ’90s London, a visit was a portal to a heady but frill-free world of movies – a big-screen Babylon ...
London’s legendary rep cinema offered audiences space to indulge fantasies and enjoy an unmatched cinematic experience This year marks the 40th anniversary of the start of the Scala cinema’s ...