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MOJO, in conjunction with Vue Cinemas, is launching the inaugural MOJO Film Festival on 28 and 29 May at Vue's Leicester Square cinema in London and tickets are on sale now!
Tickets are £6 plus 50p booking fee from the Vue website or you can book on 08712 240 240. No booking fee applies if you purchase tickets direct from the Box Office at the Vue West End in Leicester Square. Please note: tickets are very limited!
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The MOJO Film Festival has confirmed a number of high profile screenings, including an exclusive screening of T.Rex's Born To Boogie 1972 extravaganza.
The following films are confirmed, as voted for by MOJO readers:
TOMMY
Saturday 28 May, 15.00 hrs, Cert 15
Ken Russell's 1975 Who classic starring Townshend, Daltrey, Entwistle and Moon, alongside Oliver Reed, Elton John, Tina Turner and Ann-Margret. Buy tickets
THE WALL
Saturday 28 May, 17.30 hrs, Cert 15 Roger Waters exorcised his many demons to make the most disturbing rock opera ever. Buy tickets
THIS IS SPINAL TAP Saturday 28 May, 19.30 hrs, Cert 15 The ultimate rock'n'roll comedy as washed up British heavy metal band Spinal Tap tour the US. One louder than your average spoof "rockumentary". Buy tickets
24 HOUR PARTY PEOPLE
Saturday 28 May, 21.15 hrs, Cert 18 With Steve Coogan as Anthony H Wilson, Michael Winterbottom's film celebrates the life and times of Madchester '76 - '92 to glorious effect. Buy tickets
HEAD
Sunday 29 May, 14.00 hrs, Cert PG The Monkees' 1968 psychedelic spoof is a cult classic that showcases the band's humour and their overlooked musical output to glorious effect. Buy tickets
NASHVILLE
Sunday 29 May, 14.45 hrs, Cert 15 Robert Altman's 1975 masterpiece stars Lily Tomlin and Keith Carradine and deals with the trials and tribulations of the country music industry. Buy tickets
BORN TO BOOGIE
Sunday 29 May, 16.00 hrs, Cert U Directed by Ringo Starr, the film captures Marc Bolan at the height of his powers and comes with a new SurroundSound mix by Tony Visconti. Buy tickets
RUDE BOY Sunday 29 May, 17.30 hrs, Cert 15 Flawed portrait of The Clash that explores the ’70s political climate. Buy tickets
QUADROPHENIA
Sunday 29 May, 18.00 hrs, Cert 15 The coming of age of an angry young Mod circa 1964, based on The Who’s 1973 rock opera of the same name. Buy tickets
THE LAST WALTZ Sunday 29 May, 20.30 hrs, Cert 15 Martin Scorcese's brilliant documentary on The Band's farewell show, featuring guest appearances from Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton and more. Buy tickets
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