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The King Street Cinema Podcast

The King Street Cinema Podcast

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Welcome to The King Street Cinema Podcast, brought to you by ACM's Vault of Cult. Each episode we well focus on one of the classic movies that will be shown at the king street cinema in Ipswich with various special guests and talk all things King Street. You'll meet the team and get all the info on what's happening at this fantastic independent cinema.King Street Cinema Podcast Art
Episodes
  • Jaws, This is Spinal Tap & More - August 2025
    Jul 30 2025

    Andee and James looks at everything showing The King Street Cinema this August

    Hot Milk

    The Ballad of Wallis Island

    Flow

    Paris, Texas (4k Restoration)

    Amadeus (40th Anniversary)

    The Rocky Horror Picture Show (50th Anniversary)

    This is Spinal Tap (41st Anniversary)

    Jaws (50th Anniversary)


    The views on this podcast are that of the individual and not always that of The King Street Cinema Ipswich.


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    45 mins
  • 28 Years Later, Ran and more -July 2025
    Jul 2 2025

    James and Andee chat about all the films showing at the King Street Cinema in Ipswich this July including Jane Austen Wrecked My Life, The Last Journey,28 Years Later and Ran.


    The views on this podcast are that of the individual and not always the of the cinema.

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    33 mins
  • The Salt Path, Sinners & More - June 2025
    Jun 4 2025

    Andee & James chat about The Salt Path, Sinners and all the other releases showing at The King Street Cinema Ipswich this month.


    All the views on this podcast are that of the individual and not always that of The King Street Cinema Ipswich

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    37 mins
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