We’re kicking things off on Wednesday 10 September 2025 with Twilight (2008) — the vampire romance phenomenon that launched a thousand debates. Whether you’re Team Edward, Team Jacob, or just here for the chaos, take a journey back to Forks, Washington, where a 100-year-old vampire goes to high school… again. A cultural moment which spawned endless memes (an iconic baseball scene), you’ll get a Twilight-inspired bingo card to play along for the chance to win prizes.
On Wednesday 8 October 2025, grab your costumes and ready your detective skills to join us for a cosy Halloween that is more camp than creep. Both a trick and a treat, our spooky Stashed pick is Clue (1985): a cult-classic whodunit mystery, which transports us into the board game of the same name (called ‘Cluedo’ outside of North America). With plenty of twists, turns and witty one-liners from an iconic 80s ensemble cast, the film’s tagline “It’s not just a game anymore”, is truer than ever, as you will get to guess who the murderer is before the big reveal at the end. Whether you’re a super-fan or a first-time viewer, you’ll have to follow the clues to see how the case unfolds in this wildly fun and interactive special screening.
On Wednesday 12 November 2025, dig out your football jerseys, plaid shirts, and dungarees, and join us for a bloody good comedy that takes the ‘slap’ in ‘slapstick’ quite literally! Bottoms (2023) follows two lesbian best friends, PJ and Josie, who start a high school fight club to get close to cheerleaders, in the hopes of losing their virginity before graduation. It’s not long until the pair are in way over their heads, as the popular girls start beating each other up in the name of self defence. Think Heathers (1988) and Fight Club (1999) thrown into a blender, with a soundtrack composed in part by Charli xcx - it’s this generation’s entry into the satirical, absurdist, teen movie genre.
Are you looking for the perfect antidote to the chaos and consumerism of Christmas? Join us on Wednesday 10 December 2025 for the fourth instalment of STASHED, as we uncover a hidden gem from the snowy woods of Mizubiki Village. Evil Does Not Exist (2023) may not be festive, but it is definitely a gift. Takumi and his daughter, Hana, live a modest life according to the cycles and order of nature, like generations before them. When two representatives of a glamping company hold a meeting to inform the villagers of their plan to set up a camping site in Mizubiki, it soon becomes clear that the project will not only harm the local water supply, but also the locals’ way of life.
Stashed takes place on the second Wednesday of every month at FACT. Mark your diaries!