Our recent recommendations for The Cube
Sell out warning! Malmö’s sublime dreampoppers disturb the Microplex with a hauntological lounge-scape reimagining of Whistle And I’ll Come To You – an eerie and oft-overlooked peak of BBC folk horror. Expect sinister graveyards, haunted cries, stuttering drum machines and toy synthesizers all set to tantalise fans of: Stereolab, Broadcast, Pram, Badalamenti / Twin Peaks OST.
Death And Vanilla at The Cube.
Sell out warning! Theremin twanging surf cadets Palooka 5 tackle the mothership of all sci-fi epics - Fritz Lang’s Metropolis - in an inspired cinematic pairing that’s gonna give Moroder’s celeb-heavy ‘84 rescore a run for its money. Enter an exquisite, expressionist, retro-future, urban vision without parallel; you cannot see this film enough / why the hell haven’t you seen it yet?!
Palooka 5 at The Cube.
The Little Unsaid bring their uncategorisable live show to town! Anything can happen: restless post‑rock folk entwines with spectral electronica, squelchy pulses, and vaporous soundscapes. This'll hit with fans of: Nick Cave, Four Tet, Joan Shelley, The Weather Station.
The Little Unsaid at The Cube.
Essential documentary exploring the weaponization of anti-Semitism and the UK Terrorism Act to suppress Palestinian solidarity. Featuring Ken Loach, Sarah Wilkinson and Roger Waters, 'Censoring Palestine' outlines the mechanisms of this concerted campaign of censorship across journalism, social media and academic institutions.
Bristol Radical Film Festival 2025 - Censoring Palestine at The Cube.
3 days of politically radical, boundary-pushing cinema celebrating activism and resistance like only Bristol knows how. The eclectic programme includes shorts, docs and historical dramas on the Miners’ Strike, the UK media’s pro-Israel agenda, guerrilla ‘tourists’ in apartheid South Africa + much more.
Bristol Radical Film Festival 2025 - Full festival pass at The Cube.