December - it's the most wondELFul time of the year.
There will be several screenings of Elf in cinemas in London and it's pretty likely that more will be announced between the publication of this post and the start of the Elf season. Hooray!
"See Elf in cinemas in London in 2022", in Curlz MT font. |
1. Spreadsheet of published screenings
2. Screenings organised by venue and provider
3. Bonus material
1. Spreadsheet of published screenings
https://bit.ly/Elf2022London - I'll be adding new screenings here when I hear about them (am actively looking!).
Version for mobile phones (scroll up/down or left/right)
Wider version for desktop / web (scroll up/down or left/right)
2. Screenings organised by venue and provider
One Aldwych near Covent Garden are doing a 3pm screening on Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th September with a big meal before and a glass of champagne and popcorn during the film.
The Exchange in Twickenham has a single screening on Sunday 4th December in aid of SEEN charity.
North Greenwich Peninsula has a screening on Sunday 4th December too, at its Enchanted Forest cinema pop up.
The Rose Theatre in Kingston upon Thames has one screening on Thursday 15th December.
Brentwood Theatre has one screening on Friday 16th December.
The Landmark Arts Centre has one screening on Tuesday 20th December in Teddington.
The Rivoli Ballroom in Brockley has one screening, thanks to Crofton Park Pictures, on Friday 23rd December.
Backyard Cinemas currently have 28 screenings published (not sure of precise venue location yet).
The Luna Cinema has 11 screenings (6 at Bluewater, Dartford (as a drive-in) and 5 at Kensington Palace Pavilion) in December.
The Prince Charles Cinema in Leicester Square has 4 screenings (1 a Quote-Along) in December and Elf also features in two Christmas Pyjama Party screenings which are all-nighters with several films included.
Premiere Cinema in Romford has three screenings on Christmas Eve.
3. Bonus material
This article, from Art of the Title, about the creation of the film and its opening sequences is amazing.
Buddy the Elf - the original costume, now on display.
The article above about the costume also drew my attention to the making of Elf.
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