Camp Miasma Double Feature: Friday the 13th15

Directed by Sean S. Cunningham | USA | 1980 | 1h 35m | Starring Betsy Palmer, Adrienne King, Jeannine Taylor, Robbi Morgan, Kevin Bacon

Friday the 13th might not be where it all started for the slasher genre, but it is certainly where a lot of the formula took shape. Camp Crystal Lake is reopening, staffed by young and eager camp counsellors who, despite warnings about the history of the camp and the deaths there, keep on coming. Once there, the counsellors begin being killed in gruesome ways, culminating in a hugely climactic moment for one of the first final girls, Alice. Friday the 13th stands as a pivotal moment in the development of the modern franchise movement, and proof of concept of the success that could be derived from the Halloween (1978) model of production.

Friday the 13th is showing alongside Sunset Boulevard (1950) as part of a Camp Miasma Double Feature, introduced by Dr Michael Goodrum (Canterbury Christ Church University), in anticipation of our screenings of new release Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma. Book tickets to both screenings in a single transaction and receive a 25% discount on the total cost.

Reviews

‘The best bits of Halloween, Carrie, and Hitchcock’s Psycho were cheekily repurposed here by the director Sean S Cunningham for a slasher movie that remains the genre standard-bearer’
★★★★
Kevin Maher, The Times

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Saturday 5 September

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Tomorrow (Tuesday 30th June)

17:45

Enzo 15
£6 for Members
1h 43m | French w/ English subtitles
Sixteen-year-old Enzo finds unexpected purpose in a construction site apprenticeship and a deepening friendship with a Ukrainian migrant worker. The final collaboration between Palme d'Or winners Robin Campillo and the late Laurent Cantet is a tender, socially attuned coming-of-age film.

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20:15

Time and Water PG
£6 for Members
1h33m
Author Andri Snær Magnason weaves family archives, traditional song, and Icelandic folklore into an elegy for a disappearing landscape. An urgent, deeply personal documentary about memory, loss, and living through irreversible change, from director Sara Dosa (Fire of Love).

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Wednesday 1st July

15:00

Savage House 15
Descriptive Subtitles
1h 54m
When ruthless social climbers Sir Chauncey and Lady Savage secure a dinner with the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, their ambitions collide with pox, Jacobite uprising, and bloodshed. Claire Foy and Richard E. Grant star in this sharp period comedy about class and power.

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18:00

Obsession 18
1h 49m
Bear pines for his friend Nikki but can't confess his feelings, until a lucky charm does the work for him. In this sharp, darkly comic horror debut, getting what you want proves to have a terrible, skin-crawling cost.

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20:30

Tuner 15
1h 47m
A piano tuner discovers his gift for precision translates naturally to cracking safes, and finds himself drawn into a criminal underworld. Leo Woodall and Dustin Hoffman star in Oscar-winner Daniel Roher's thriller of elegant plotting and quiet moral complexity.

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Plan your visit

Our beautiful art deco inspired auditorium can be found just off East Oxford's Cowley Road.We are open 7 days a week. We open the cinema and box office 30 minutes before the scheduled start time of each film, and the Box Office then closes 10 minutes after the film starts. We only show a few adverts – less than most cinemas – and we only play a couple of trailers, so please don’t be late as the film itself starts very close to the advertised time!