AI Movie Club
Programme · MMXXVI · № 014

AI Movie Club

Free monthly film screenings · AI conversations
Kensington Central Library, London

— A brilliant friend who loves films and AI; show up hungry for both —

Always freePopcorn includedAges 18–30
Ex Machina·Blade Runner 2049·Her·Arrival·2001: A Space Odyssey·Ghost in the Shell·The Matrix·Annihilation·
Ex Machina·Blade Runner 2049·Her·Arrival·2001: A Space Odyssey·Ghost in the Shell·The Matrix·Annihilation·
Programme notes · a gentle manifesto

A brilliant, slightly
mischievous club for
films & machines.

Once a month we take over a wood-panelled corner of Kensington Central Library, dim the lamps, and watch a film about intelligence — human, artificial, or somewhere wriggling in between. We pass popcorn. We argue politely. No one tries to sell you anything.

The screenings are curated for the 18-to-30 crowd: designers and doctorates, writers and weekend coders, people who read film criticism on the night bus. After the credits roll we run a forty-minute conversation with a guest — a researcher, an ethicist, an artist, a sceptic — and then we simply keep talking.

It’s free, it’s warm, it’s run under the flag. Bring a friend, a notebook, or a charming disagreement. Leave with three new ideas and at least one person whose name you’ll remember in the morning.

Est. MMXXIV14 screenings & countingAlways free
Kensington Central Library — Victorian architectural engraving
Pl. V · Kensington Central Library, Phillimore Walk —
our ordinary, extraordinary room
Find us at
Kensington Central Library
12 Phillimore Walk, London W8 7RX
Nearest Tube: High Street Kensington · 8 min walk
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North · by north-west · into the programme
Spring — Summer '26

Upcoming screenings

— Programmes printed in small runs, lovingly. Seats limited by the softness of the library’s lovely chairs. RSVP and we will hold one for you.

№ 014Programme
Ex Machina programme illustration

Ex Machina

On consent, consciousness & the cage

Thursday, 14 May 2026 · 19:00
108 min · dir. Alex Garland, 2014

A reclusive billionaire, a beautiful machine, and a young coder walk into a Turing Test. We debate what it means to pass — and who gets to judge.

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Admit one
no charge
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Blade Runner 2049 programme illustration

Blade Runner 2049

Memory, labour & the synthetic soul

Thursday, 18 June 2026 · 19:00
164 min · dir. Denis Villeneuve, 2017

Rain, neon, and the slow, beautiful question of what a manufactured person is allowed to want. Post-film tea & a very long argument.

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Admit one
no charge
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Her programme illustration

Her

Intimacy at the speed of software

Thursday, 16 July 2026 · 19:00
126 min · dir. Spike Jonze, 2013

Theodore falls for an operating system. We ask whether attention itself is the love — and whether the model is allowed to leave.

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Admit one
no charge

— Future editions on Arrival, Ghost in the Shell, Annihilation and The Congress. Whispered rumours of a silent Metropolis + live score. Subscribe to the dispatch for the full bill.

The shape of the evening

Three acts, one Thursday.

Act I

Spot the programme

The bill is printed here, in small ink. Pick your evening, reserve a seat. Popcorn, brewed tea, and clever company included — no fees, ever.

Act II
AI MOVIE CLUB

Sit. Watch. Be moved.

Doors at quarter-to-seven; lamps dim on the hour. We screen in 2K with decent sound and softer chairs than a cinema. Strangers become neighbours by the second reel.

Act III

Argue. Warmly.

Credits roll into a forty-minute conversation with a guest — a researcher, an artist, a sceptic. Afterwards we migrate to the foyer to keep on arguing, politely.

Admit one · No charge · Bring a friend

The Dispatch · posted monthly

A small letter
about big ideas.

One carefully set note each month — the next film, the guest we’ve charmed into visiting, a book we loved, a question we can’t shake. No marketing. No trackers. No forwarding without cause.

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Sealed with wax · delivered by candlelight