Film - Pop Up Screens Summer Films
Prepare yourself for a Summer of cinematic joy as the legendary Pop Up Screens is back in London...
This year the season is presented by Eurowings and bigger and better than ever - with an epic programme of classic films, guaranteed to give you the perfect summer movie night out.
Once again Pop Up Screens has put together a programme to inspire and delight, that includes comedies Deadpool and Four Weddings and a Funeral, vintage blockbusters The Big Lebowski and Back To The Future, fantasy adventures Jurassic Park and Ghostbusters and timeless faves Dirty Dancing and Pretty Woman. Plus a couple of more recently Oscar-approved entries, including La La Land and Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them.
To provide the perfect al fresco settings, this year’s London venues will include:
Bishops Park in Fulham
Central Park, Greenwich Peninsula
Coram’s Fields, Bloomsbury
Ravenscourt Park, Hammersmith
Manor House Gardens, Hither Green
Southwark Park, Canada Water
Kennington Park, Kennington
Tickets are £12 for adults, £6 for under 10s and you can bag yourself a weekend ticket for £25.
You’re welcome to bring your own blankets, beanbags and cushions or you can hire a director’s chair for £2.
If you feel like styling up your cinema experience, this year Pop Up Screens are introducing VIP seats, for £20 each that will include a chair in a prime location plus a free drink!
There will of course be popcorn from Drum and Kernel, burgers and craft beer on offer and you can bring your own drinks and snacks too.
In a new addition for this year’s programme, Harley Dogs will be catering to every weekend event, a Harley Davidson complete with a BBQ – what’s not to love?
Once again Pop Up Screens has put together a programme to inspire and delight, that includes comedies Deadpool and Four Weddings and a Funeral, vintage blockbusters The Big Lebowski and Back To The Future, fantasy adventures Jurassic Park and Ghostbusters and timeless faves Dirty Dancing and Pretty Woman. Plus a couple of more recently Oscar-approved entries, including La La Land and Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them.
To provide the perfect al fresco settings, this year’s London venues will include:
Bishops Park in Fulham
Central Park, Greenwich Peninsula
Coram’s Fields, Bloomsbury
Ravenscourt Park, Hammersmith
Manor House Gardens, Hither Green
Southwark Park, Canada Water
Kennington Park, Kennington
Tickets are £12 for adults, £6 for under 10s and you can bag yourself a weekend ticket for £25.
You’re welcome to bring your own blankets, beanbags and cushions or you can hire a director’s chair for £2.
If you feel like styling up your cinema experience, this year Pop Up Screens are introducing VIP seats, for £20 each that will include a chair in a prime location plus a free drink!
There will of course be popcorn from Drum and Kernel, burgers and craft beer on offer and you can bring your own drinks and snacks too.
In a new addition for this year’s programme, Harley Dogs will be catering to every weekend event, a Harley Davidson complete with a BBQ – what’s not to love?
Pop Up Screens provides a pop-up cinema experience to moviegoers. They try to bring brilliant movies to cool locations. Running for five years now and they say they "very nearly know what they’re doing."
Pop Up Screens’ founder David Leydon added “Pop Up Screens is all about finding films people love and giving them the opportunity to share that love with their friends and with a whole new community of people that equally love that movie. And when you’ve got hundreds of people all in the same place, at the same time, all loving the same movie, it creates a brilliant atmosphere and it is genuinely one of the best ways to watch movies and brilliantly I get to do it every night of the summer..”
Pop Up Screens’ founder David Leydon added “Pop Up Screens is all about finding films people love and giving them the opportunity to share that love with their friends and with a whole new community of people that equally love that movie. And when you’ve got hundreds of people all in the same place, at the same time, all loving the same movie, it creates a brilliant atmosphere and it is genuinely one of the best ways to watch movies and brilliantly I get to do it every night of the summer..”
Screening list so far
Fulham:
Fulham:
10 Things I Hate About You
Labyrinth
The Jungle Book
Peter Pan
Whiplash
Beauty & the Beast
Notting Hill
Southwark Park:
Shaun of the Dead
Dirty Dancing
Mamma Mia
Hammersmith:
Doctor Strange
Pretty Woman
Ghostbusters
The Great Gatsby
La La Land
Bloomsbury:
The Big Lebowski
Back to the Future
Pitch Perfect
Deadpool
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Grease
Kennington:
Grease
Dirty Dancing
Mean Girls
Hither Green:
Jurassic Park
Four Weddings and a Funeral
Grease
Greenwich:
The Notebook
Dirty Dancing
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