Tag: Cameo
At Jupiter Artland – outdoor cinema this weekend
PICTUREHOUSE OUTDOOR CINEMA
Friday 24 - Sunday 26 May 2019, 7.00pmJupiter Artland is teaming up with the Cameo to present a whole weekend of outdoor film screenings.
Details of the films and showtimes are on the...
Now Showing- new film poster design competition at the Cameo
Glasgow based marketing agency Front Page has teamed up with the Cameo Cinema with a new film poster design competition.
The competition runs alongside the Cameo's "Culture Shock" season which features a series of classic cult and horror...
Review: The Falling (Carol Morley, 2015)
Maisie Williams has taken the valiant nature from her role as Arya Stark in Game of Thrones and applied it to her part in Carol Morley’s The Falling. It is a film that embraces...
Review: Beyond Clueless (Charlie Lyne, 2014)
It reminded me of being a child again, and hauntingly, how I am today. On both occasions, my visions of high school teens were voyeuristic and rather intangible; times where I thought I knew...
The Edinburgh Reporter in conversation with Charlie Lyne Director of Beyond Clueless
At just 24, Charlie Lyne holds an enviable position in the fast paced world of both film and journalism. The man behind 'Ultra Culture', the strong willed film blog that started in 2008, has...
Thursday in Edinburgh – What’s On Today
North Edinburgh Arts Theatre Project: 1d Tenement Opera. A story based on the lives of people who lived in an Edinburgh tenement over two centuries: the tenement eventually became part of Edinburgh Corporation's Slum...
Tuesday in Edinburgh – What’s On Today
Stitch 'n' Time: award-winning sewing and crafting class led by a professional textile craftswoman. The group focuses on projects that help the community while learning new skills and sharing a cuppa! All levels and...
Monday in Edinburgh – What’s On Today
Timmy Time Programme 15: Timmy Finds Aliens, and other stories. Join Timmy and his friends for three fun adventures in this collection of classic Timmy Time episodes. Toddler Time is a screening for pre-school...
What’s On In Edinburgh this week
MONDAY 12TH JANUARY 2015
Timmy Time Programme 15: Timmy Finds Aliens, and other stories. Join Timmy and his friends for three fun adventures in this collection of classic Timmy Time episodes. Toddler Time is a...
Monday in Edinburgh – What’s On Today
Timmy Time Programme 15: Timmy Finds Aliens, and other stories. Join Timmy and his friends in three fun adventures in this collection of classic Timmy Time episodes. Timmy discovers that everything is more fun...
What’s On In Edinburgh this week
Back to 'normal' this week, with not a shred of tinsel in sight (hoorah!) and plenty of events on offer; films, books, art, and music from a very special violin....we may not have spring...
Monday in Edinburgh – What’s On Today
Meet Chris Hadfield: the former Commander of the International Space Station will be signing copies of his stunning planetary photo tour You Are Here: Around the World in 92 Minutes. 12.30pm, Waterstones West End,...
What’s On In Edinburgh 15th-21st December 2014
MONDAY 15TH DECEMBER 2014
Meet Chris Hadfield: the former Commander of the International Space Station will be signing copies of his stunning planetary photo tour You Are Here: Around the World in 92 Minutes. 12.30pm,...
Top 5 films of 2014 – a personal selection
Having moved back into Edinburgh from the wilds of the countryside in February, I've seen more films in past ten months than I'd managed in the previous ten years. The lovely Cameo Cinema is now...
Sunday in Edinburgh – What’s On Today
Filmhouse Junior: Rise of the Guardians (PG). An animation for the festive season: an evil spirit plans to take over the world using fear - Jack Frost, Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, the Easter...
Saturday in Edinburgh – What’s On Today
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Can't Dance Cameron: Emily Dodd introduces her new book, the tale (or tail?) of a capercaillie bird who doesn't think he can dance. Emily is a former Reader-In-Residence at the library. For ages...
Thursday in Edinburgh – What’s On Today
Russkaya Capella: Russian Choral Music with a Christmas Flavour. A mixed voice chamber choir performing Russian music, Russkaya Capella was founded in Glasgow in 2009 and is one of very few choirs in the...
What’s On In Edinburgh this week
MONDAY 8TH DECEMBER 2014
For Crying Out Loud: special screenings for carers and their babies under 12 months old - maximum of 2 adults per baby. Babychanging, bottle warming and buggy parking facilities available. This...
Review: Boyhood (Richard Linklater, 2014)
I remember when I was six years old; in every sense naive, argumentative and an observer of everything around me. There were breakfast time petty spats and fear of the ground being pulled from...
Review: Inside Llewyn Davis (2014, Joel and Ethan Coen)
Musicals have, of late, come thick and fast into mainstream cinema. Camp, dazzling and epic, they’re made to leave the viewer either drained of every single tear, or filled with a disgusting amount of...
Cult Classics at the Cameo
Continuing Stella Artois’ long time support of great film, the UK’s number one premium lager brand is hosting two screenings of cult classic, and winner of the 1994 Cannes Palme d’Or award, Pulp Fiction,...
Cameo to show George Harrison : Living in the Material World
Arts Alliance Media announced today that it will be releasing Martin Scorsese’s GEORGE HARRISON: LIVING IN THE MATERIAL WORLD presented by Grove Street Pictures in cinemas across the UK on 4th October 2011, including...
Competition – Win 2 Tickets for ‘Opera at The Met’
We have two tickets for the performance of Anna Bolena by Donizetti being shown at 6pm at The Cameo on Tuesday 18 October 2011 to give away.
This is the first opera in the series...
Cameo Night Of Horror – The Not Quite Live Blog
10pm: Catch 27 bus to @CameoCinema
10.14pm: Make twitter vow that I’ll only travel after 10pm from now on. It’s much quicker.
10.30pm: Observe crowd whilst waiting for friends to arrive. Some have pillows. Others have...
Cameo is showing The Social Network
The film about Facebook is actually less about Facebook, and more about its founder, Mark Zuckerberg, and his shortcomings as a friend. You cannot live in the 21st century and not know something about...