Vampire Film Festival

Join us on Saturday 15th Saturday between midday and midnight for an all-day celebration of some of our favourite vampire films. 

Supported by the BFI, Blood & Celluloid: Vampire Film Festival features five films exploring different themes within the horror sub-genre of vampire movies. Screenings will include special guest introductions and audience Q&As, with festival pass holders getting admission to all five screenings as well as free food from our pop-up bakery and free cocktails. 

Festival Schedule
11:00: Doors open for registration
12:00: Interview With The Vampire + Q&A
15:50: Fascination
17:50: The Hunger
20:30: The Addiction
22:00: Only Lovers Left Alive

Use the film links underneath to find out more about each title and book tickets for individual screenings.

Interview With The Vampire

Interview With The Vampire

Based on Anne Rice’s mould-breaking novel, Neil Jordan’s atmospheric adaptation tells the story of a 200 year-old vampire’s epic life of love, betrayal, and loneliness.

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Fascination

Fascination

A thief on the run falls under the sinister spell of two chambermaids living in an eerie castle . Elegant and erotic vampire tale from prolific French horror director Jean Rollin.

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The Hunger

The Hunger

Catherine Deneuve and David Bowie star as chic vampire lovers stalking New York’s downtown club scene in search of fresh victims in Tony Scott’s stylish cult classic.

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The Addiction

The Addiction

Abel Ferrara blends grungy urban horror with philosophical explorations of inhumanity in this raw twist on the vampire film, starring Lili Taylor and Christopher Walken.

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Only Lovers Left Alive

Only Lovers Left Alive

Jim Jarmusch’s stylish and atmospheric horror starring Tilda Swinton and Tom Hiddleston as two vampire lovers coming to grips with humanity’s seemingly imminent decline.

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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 don’t show adverts, just a couple of trailers, so don't be late as the film itself starts very close to the advertised time!