Our recent recommendations for The Cube
Sell out warning! Get your teeny tiny eyebrows and best Canadian tux to the Cube for a second annual nostalgiafest of live 00s-core cabaret + a showcase of music video greats. Hair whips! Rain machines! Futuristic filmed-inside-a-cheese-grater favourites! It’ll all be here! Plus it’s Party Girls so: heckling and singalongs are hiiiighly encouraged.
MTV Vol. 2 My Super Sweet Music Video Night at The Cube.
Sell out warning! You can’t spell B-movie horror comedy without Lloyd Kaufman – the undisputed king of toxic teen trash will be in-person introducing Tromeo & Juliet (Shakespeare couldn’t make it) and signing your well-worn merch. It’s Troma baby, so demand only the best in gutterpunk gore, splatter sex and heinous humor… may it corrupt many generations to come.
Get Tromatized with Lloyd Kaufman in Bristol with Tromeo & Juliet at The Cube.
A once seen, never forgotten masterwork: Mizoguchi’s richly observed study follows a lady-in-waiting’s descent into exploitation and exile in rigidly hierarchical Edo-period Japan. It’s a devastating lament against female subjugation and institutional cruelty that echoes into the present day.
The Life of Oharu 5pm at The Cube.
Sell out warning! HB and RIP to the real ones of Hellfire Video Club! The Cube’s glorious B-movie salvagers consign themselves to eternal damnation after one last cinematic dumpster-dive. It’s a Big Apple sleaze special, feat. No Waver Amos Poe’s ludicrously 80s, neon-soaked crime thriller Alphabet City, back-to-back with James Brolin renegade cop rampage Night Of The Juggler.
Hellfire Video Club NYC SCUZZ double bill at The Cube.
Sell out warning! It’s the Cube vs Big Hootenanny, as our beloved outsider microplex at last squares up to the uncontested might of the BBC’s Hogmanay daddy! The forecast's a smorgasbord of seasonal cabaret, a full-fat boogie-woogie-off and an inevitably harrowing Joolsalike costume showdown, plus plenty more DIY NYE nonsense to bewilder you into 2026.
A celebration of the passage of time and the most persistent of British traditions, join us as we try to figure out just what a Hootenanny is.