Somerset House by Aldwych does a lovely season in open air films. It's a beautiful venue and generally sells out pretty quickly. 
Film4 Summer Screen at Somerset House
7-28 August 2014
http://www.somersethouse.org.uk/film
http://www.somersethouse.org.uk/film/film4-summer-screen-2014
Tickets go on sale 10am Friday 16 May 2014, not 2013 as they have on the website.
Here's what's on offer. I've tweaked the link for the Tenth Anniversary Screening vote so that it doesn't inherit my info.
Text is pinched wholesale from their email to mailing list subscribers, hope they aren't cross with me for reposting it, but if they are I'll remove it.
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UK Premiere: Two Days, One Night (cert TBC)Thursday 7 August 2014
 Oscar-winner  Marion Cotillard stars in this riveting French drama about a woman  fighting to keep her job. Tough yet tender, the UK premiere of the new  film from acclaimed filmmakers Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne kicks off Film4 Summer Screen in powerful style.
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Rosemary's Baby (18)Friday 8 August 2014
 A  masterclass in suspense, director Roman Polanski's sophisticated horror  hit stars Mia Farrow as a mother-to-be who starts to sense the presence  of an evil influence on her life. Polanski's subtle approach to shocks  makes for a film that will keep you gripped for the entire evening.
 
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A Fistful of Dollars + Mad Max 2 (18)Saturday 9 August 2014
 Two  maverick heroes in a pair of films that redefined action cinema.  Director Sergio Leone introduces us to Clint Eastwood's 'Man With No  Name' in a stylised ‘60s Western, while Mel Gibson’s 'road warrior' Max  returns to the screen in an adventure full of heart-stopping thrills.
 
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Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (U)Sunday 10 August 2014
 Need  a Sunday night pick-me-up? Director Howard Hawks’ quick-witted  screwball-musical is one of the most exuberant cinematic entertainments  of all-time, its dazzling colours and sparkling comedy enhanced by the  formidable screen presence of stars Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell.
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Sense and Sensibility (U)Monday 11 August 2014
 Writer  Emma Thompson's take on Jane Austen's novel is a perfect literary  adaptation, a romantic comedy of manners that won the BAFTA for Best  Film. With a cast including Kate Winslet, Hugh Grant, Alan Rickman and  Thompson herself, this tale of two sisters will transform a summer's  night.
 
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Annie Hall (15)Tuesday 12 August 2014
 Hilarious  and provocative, Woody Allen's 1977 classic has lost none if its  romantic and comic spark. Diane Keaton is a delight in the title role,  teaming up with Allen to play a pair of neurotic New Yorkers drawn to  each other from their first meeting.
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UK Premiere: 20,000 Days on Earth (cert TBC)Wednesday 13 August 2014
 A  unique and cinematic documentary film that constructs an imaginary  day-in-the-life of writer & singer Nick Cave, following him from  Brighton bedroom to Sydney Opera House as it explores the mysteries of  the creative process, the nature of collaboration and, ultimately, what  makes Nick tick.
 
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                   |  I was at the Sundance Festival London a couple of weekends ago and saw a few snippets of this, as part of the biggest panel interview event I've ever attended (8 panellists plus interviewer). It looked really good.
 
 
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The Great Beauty (15)Thursday 14 August 2014
 The  winner of this year’s Oscar and BAFTA for Best Foreign Language Film  takes you on a dazzling trip through contemporary Rome, where the  parties may be dizzying but the comedown can be hard. An extravagant  cinematic experience that more than lives up to its title.
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Hairspray + Spring Breakers (18)Friday 15 August 2014
 Teenage  rebellion comes in all shapes and styles in this double-bill featuring  the subversive talents of directors John Water and Harmony Korine. The  original 1988 version of Hairspray shimmies into Somerset House  to shake up the squares, while former Disney starlets-turned-Spring  Breakers find trouble in paradise with a deranged James Franco.
 
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Ghostbusters + Big Trouble in Little China (15)Saturday 16 August 2014
 Two  supernatural spectaculars team up for one wild night of comedy and  action. First, Bill Murray and the ghostbusting gang rid New York of  paranormal pests, followed by Kurt Russell as a tough-talking truck  driver sucked into a San Francisco underworld of monsters and magic.
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The Royal Tenenbaums (15)Sunday 17 August 2014
 Three  child prodigies struggle to grow up in director Wes Anderson’s  endearingly eccentric and emotional comedy, where each big laugh is  accompanied by a hard tug on the heartstrings. Featuring a family-tree  of famous faces including Gene Hackman, Ben Stiller, Bill Murray,  Gwyneth Paltrow and Owen Wilson.
 
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The 400 Blows (PG)Monday 18 August 2014
 One  of the greatest films ever made about being young, director Francois  Truffaut’s debut tags along with a teenage tearaway as he comes of age  on the atmospheric streets of late 1950s Paris. Beautiful  black-and-white photography and the vivid New Wave style make this an  essential big-screen experience.
 
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UK Premiere: What We Do in the Shadows (cert TBC)Wednesday 20 August 2014
 What  happens when four ancient vampires become housemates in contemporary  New Zealand? This hilarious mock-documentary, featuring Jemaine Clement  from Flight of the Conchords,  details all the comic complexity that arises from such difficult living  (or not living) conditions. A closing night full of laughs and  surprises is guaranteed!
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