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The Thing

Watch The Thing on the Big Screen at Genesis Cinema Whitechapel

Get ready to experience the chilling suspense of John Carpenter's The Thing, released in 1982, featuring the incredible Kurt Russell. This film is perfect for a movie night with work friends, a birthday party, or simply gathering with fellow horror enthusiasts. Although it’s tempting to watch it at home, nothing compares to the tension of seeing it on the big screen, especially during the unforgettable blood test scene that will have everyone on the edge of their seats. The Thing originally hit theaters in 1982, but it didn’t achieve commercial success until it gained a cult following, thanks to its groundbreaking special effects and a gripping atmosphere. As Kurt Russell’s character, MacReady, famously states, "We're not going to keep it alive," the stakes couldn’t be higher. Don’t miss the chance to experience this horror masterpiece together!

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John CarpenterDirector
1h 49mRuntime
1Want to see
Science Fiction, Mystery, HorrorGenre
18Rating
1982Year

Active Screenings

The Thing

How to screen The Thing at Genesis Cinema

Screenwave helps film fans bring classic, cult, and fan-favourite films back to local cinemas. Anyone can start a screening, share it, and invite others to back it. Once the funding target is reached, Genesis Cinema confirms the date.

Why The Thing belongs on the big screen

John Carpenter made The Thing for one reason — to be seen on the biggest screen possible. The kind of film that loses something on a laptop, a tablet, or even a TV. 1h 49m that deserve your full attention and a darkened room. See it properly or don't see it at all.

So create a screening. Bring your mates, your family, your colleagues, your neighbours, that friend who's never seen it and needs to. Pack the seats with people who get it — or people who are about to. This is your cinema. Your film. Your night. Make it one to remember.

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How community screenings work

Choose a film you want to see at Genesis Cinema

Choose a film you want to see at Genesis Cinema

Buy the first ticket

Buy the first ticket

Share your screening with friends

Share your screening with friends

Enough tickets sold — the screening is on. If not, you'll get a full refund

Enough tickets sold — the screening is on. If not, you'll get a full refund

Why Genesis Cinema?

Genesis is a family-run, independent cinema and arts venue in the heart of London's East End — committed to showing the best in independent and mainstream film, supporting local artists, and giving the community a genuinely great place to watch movies. Exactly the kind of cinema Screenwave was built for.

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About Genesis Cinema Whitechapel

Genesis Cinema in Whitechapel is one of London's most beloved independent cinemas — five screens, nearly 1,000 seats, and a programme that runs from blockbusters to cult classics. Two screens even have boutique sofa seating. The kind of place a Screenwave screening was made for.

Multiple Screens

Multiple Screens

4K / Digital Projection

4K / Digital Projection

Surround Sound (Dolby 5.1 / 7.1 / Atmos)

Surround Sound (Dolby 5.1 / 7.1 / Atmos)

Reserved Seating

Reserved Seating

Accessible Seating / Wheelchair Spaces

Accessible Seating / Wheelchair Spaces

Hearing Assistance (Induction Loop / Headsets)

Hearing Assistance (Induction Loop / Headsets)

Step-free Access

Step-free Access

Toilets / Accessible Toilets

Toilets / Accessible Toilets

Alcohol licence

Alcohol licence

Getting to Genesis Cinema by Public Transport

Easiest by tube to Whitechapel Station, or hop on the 25 or 205 bus — both stop right on Mile End Road.

Parking at Genesis Cinema

Limited Parking at Anchor Retail Car Park

Frequently Asked Questions

No — Screenwave screenings are public, community events open to everyone.

Yes — creating a screening costs just , which counts towards the funding target. You can then invite others to back it and help bring the screening to life.

The screening doesn't go ahead and all backers are refunded.

Most screenings have a funding target of around £12.00, which covers the cost of bringing the film to the cinema. The total is shared between everyone who backs it.

You suggest a proposed date, which is confirmed once the screening is funded and agreed with the cinema.

Screenwave is a community-driven cinema platform where people fund screenings together.

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Pick a film

Choose a film you'd love to see at the cinema.

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People back the screening

When enough people support it, we book the cinema and secure the rights.

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Watch it together

The screening goes ahead — or you get a 100% refund if it doesn't.

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