About
The Gothique Film Society is London's only specialist horror and fantasy film club — and one of the longest running in the world, founded in September 1966. Presenting double bills for the connoisseur of the macabre, the Society specialises in obscure and rarely seen horror and fantasy films from the 1930s to the 1970s. Its illustrious history includes honorary presidents Christopher Lee and Hammer director Terence Fisher. Today it screens at the Cinema Museum in Kennington, running from October to March each season.

