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Sunday, 9 October 2022

Christmas 2022: Where to watch ELF in cinemas in London

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. 

 





Friday, 9 April 2021

QM Conversations - free culture / science / arts talks from Queen Mary University of London - 9-16 April 2021

Full details are here https://conversations.qmul.ac.uk/conversations-week/
and I've copied plain-text version of the blurbs at the end. Click on the link above to see them in their full glory, with names of people hyperlinked to their website and so on. The landing page for all the events on Eventbrite is
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/queen-mary-arts-and-culture-32813317547


Friday 9 April - But first... Some Housekeeping

But first… Some Housekeeping: A Conversation On Housework And Magic
18:00-19:30pm BST



Monday 12 April - Art, Craft and the Value of Conversation

QMUL Network: A Conversation on Sustaining Craft Practice in the Digital Era
14:00–15:30pm BST

On Conversation: A Conversation on Conversation
18:00-19:30 BST

On the Verse in Conversation: Poetry and the State of the Nation
19:30-21:00 BST



Tuesday 13 April - Sounding Out Ideas

See me, feel me, touch me, heal me: On the Multimodal Experience of Sound
13:00-14:30 BST

On Deafness and ‘Hearing’ Music: A Conversation
18:30-19:50 BST



Wednesday 14 April - Futures, Histories, Life and Death

On the Future of Trust: A Conversation on Vaccine Hesitancy
16:00-17:15 BST

On Imagining the Future of Mobility: Putting the Civic in Engineering
17:00-18:15 BST

On Remembering Bangladesh: A Conversation on the War of Independence
18:00-19:15 BST

On the Undead: A Conversation on the Politics and Performances of Zombies
19:30-20:45 BST

 

Thursday 15 April - Bodies in Motion

On the Art of Teeth: A Conversation
~~11:00 BST - time tbc

On Data in Motion: A Conversation
18:00-19:15 BST

On the Art of Boxing in the East End: A Conversation
19:30-20:45 BST

 

Friday 16 April - Flourishing

I'm Thirsty: On Reclaiming Water and the Arts as Universal Common Goods
15:30-17:00 BST

On Storytelling, the Child and Public Health: A Conversation
18:00-19:15 BST

On Promoting Wellbeing Through Music: A Conversation
19:00 BST


Blurbs for each of the talks

Friday 9 April - But first... Some Housekeeping

Friday 9 April - 18:00

But first… Some Housekeeping: A Conversation On Housework And Magic
18:00-19:30pm BST

What are the histories of tidying up?  What are the geographies of household rituals?  How do students navigate their first experiences of doing housework in their own flats?  What if brooms had a mind of their own?  And how can being housebound set us free?

This conversation investigates the histories, rituals and art of housework. We celebrate the commissioned conversation between Stacy Makishi, a performance artist who offers audiences transformational and sacred rituals using the most mundane household objects, and Dr Rhodri Hayward (QMUL Reader in History) who writes on the histories of magic and tidying up.  They are joined by a member of QMUL’s Residential Cleaning team, and by Dr Laura Humphreys, Curatorial & Collections Engagement Project Manager at the Science Museum, and author of the forthcoming Globalising Housework: Domestic Labour in Middle-class London Homes,1850-1914. The panel will think about the histories, geographies and practices of household rituals and the conversation will be followed by a twenty-minute household ritual performed by Stacy Makishi, which will prepare us for the week of conversations to come.


Monday 12 April - Art, Craft and the Value of Conversation

Monday 12 April - 14:00

QMUL Network: A Conversation on Sustaining Craft Practice in the Digital Era
14:00–15:30pm BST

This promises to be a vibrant conversation that will draw on international perspectives to explore contemporary craft practice and economy. Facilitated by feminist craftivist practitioner and researcher Dr Katja May (Goldsmiths), the panel will consider the role of communities of belonging and how craft’s quality of hand-made, intimate connection is maintained across digital, development and diversity divides. Panellists include Professor Nick Bryan-Kinns (QMUL), who will discuss his AHRC funded project, 'Digital platforms for craft' undertaken in collaboration with Hunan Uni, China; Dr Karen Patel (Birmingham City University), who will discuss her AHRC project 'Craft Expertise' or 'Supporting diversity and expertise development in the contemporary craft economy'; craft practitioner Yemi Awosile, who is active in the development of digital craft economies in Africa; and Suzanna Petot, who is a curator, writer and co-organiser of the interdisciplinary project Decorating Dissidence.

This event is organised by QMUL Network, a centre for the creative and cultural economy, directed by Professor Morag Shiach in the School of English and Drama. Network works to facilitate knowledge exchange and collaboration between the creative industries and research interests at QMUL, towards building a resilient, sustainable and socially inclusive sector.


Monday 12 April - 18:00

On Conversation: A Conversation on Conversation
18:00-19:30 BST

In the last year, conversation has been more important than ever. Celebrating our commissioned exchanges between artists and academics at QMUL, this event launches our week of events by hosting a conversation on the topic of conversation. We ask: How have communications technologies altered the way that we converse with each other? Who is speaking, and who is listening, when we engage in conversation with ourselves? What politics of identity and exchange enter into the conversation, and how can we press forms of conversation into experimental modes? Join us for a wide-ranging and exploratory panel on the modes of cognition, experiences of power, and formal aesthetics that inform conversations as they happen in our daily lives. In this Conversation on Conversation, Queen Mary academics and artists discuss how processes of conversation support, transgress and radicalise encounters of embodied discourse. Professor of Human Interaction Patrick Healey will discuss how conversations make us feel; Professor of Humanities Barbara Taylor discusses philosophies and representations of voice in solitude; and Lecturer in Experimental Cognitive Psychology Magda Osman will speak on how conversations are brokered. Throughout this panel, Professor of Contemporary Performance, artist and activist of conversation Lois Weaver will infuse her work designing and facilitating new forms and protocols for conversation.  


Monday 12 April - 19:30

On the Verse in Conversation: Poetry and the State of the Nation
19:30-21:00 BST

‘Listen closely, the one language speaks in scattered tongues’, writes poet Nisha Ramayya in States of the Body Produced by Love (Ignota, 2019). As a gathering of scattered tongues, this panel of poets from the UK and US asks: what is the role of poetry in the national conversation? How can poetry help us to take personal and collective action in times of crisis? Nisha Ramayya (QMUL Lecturer in Creative Writing) is joined by Meera Dasgupta, 2020 Youth Poet Laureate of the United States; Asia Khatun, poet and editor of Thawra; Kashif Sharma-Patel, who as a writer and editor at 87 Press, focuses on queer and racialised experimental work; and Kay Rufai, poet, photographer and filmmaker. Together they will put verse into the national conversation, exploring the power of poetry to create solidarity, to offer a place of dissent, and to challenge state-fuelled crises.


Tuesday 13 April - Sounding Out Ideas

Tuesday 13 April - 13:00

See me, feel me, touch me, heal me: On the Multimodal Experience of Sound
13:00-14:30 BST

This panel will examine how people associate colour, shape, and touch to sound, how human sensory experience varies across individuals, and how associations between the senses support uniquely human forms of communication like language and music. The online event will begin with streaming audio and video recordings from Xenia Pestova Bennett’s (University of Nottingham) semi-improvised work Glowing Radioactive Elements (2018, 25’), which consists of five interwoven movements, each exploring different timbral techniques for the Magnetic Resonator Piano. The MRP is an innovative instrument designed by Andrew McPherson (QMUL Augmented Instruments Lab). Electromagnets are suspended above the piano strings without coming into contact with the mechanism, allowing resonance to be “shaped” from the keyboard while retaining the use of the original action. The five pieces include continuous control of the resonance, pitch bends, harmonic glissandi, envelope shaping and a unique “stutter” of the MRP mechanism, an unintentional scanner by-product. Each movement is associated with a radioactive element and its “colour” signature. To examine how these quasi-synaesthetic poetic associations encourage interplay between artistic expression and listener perception, the panel will initiate a conversation with audience members, recording their perceptions of sound-colour and other crossmodal associations evoked during the performance. Following the streaming, Xenia Pestova Bennett and Andrew McPherson will be joined in conversation by timbre researcher Charalampos Saitis (QMUL Centre for Digital Music; panel coordinator), cognitive linguist Christine Cuskley (Newcastle University), artist-performer and researcher Camille Baker (University for the Creative Arts), sound-led performance artist Julie Rose Bower (QMUL Drama), and artist-researcher Sebastian Löbbers (QMUL Media & Arts Technology).

 

Tuesday 13 April - 18:30

On Deafness and ‘Hearing’ Music: A Conversation
18:30-19:50 BST

Although it is often presumed that you need good hearing to appreciate music, the act of hearing extends across multiple senses. Tonight we explore how we literally ‘hear’ music. What faculties might compensate if our hearing is impaired? Does hearing loss change the way we ‘feel’ music? Chaired by Queen Mary's Director of Music Paul Edlin, this panel will explore hearing from the perspectives of musicians and physicians. We are joined by the internationally celebrated percussionist Dame Evelyn Glennie, who is the first person in history to successfully create and sustain a full-time career as a solo percussionist. Growing up on a farm in the north east of Scotland, Evelyn became drawn to percussion as her hearing declined because she could ‘feel the sound’. Former QMUL Music Society President and London Chamber Orchestra Music Scholar Atalanta Hersey will reflect on her experiences of performing as an oboist with severe deafness; they are joined by the renowned fortepiano recitalist Professor John Irving (Guildhall School of Music and Drama). President of the British Otology Society and one of the world’s leading ENT hearing specialists, Mr Chris Aldren, contributes insights as a consultant endoscopic ear surgeon with particular interest in hearing restoration. 


Wednesday 14 April - Futures, Histories, Life and Death


Wednesday 14 April - 16:00

On the Future of Trust: A Conversation on Vaccine Hesitancy
16:00-17:15 BST

After all the clapping, does vaccine scepticism point to an erosion of trust in doctors, scientists and the NHS? Who will we trust in the future?  How has trust changed during the pandemic? Trust is a necessary prerequisite for the functioning of public health systems like vaccination programmes. But trust must extend far beyond the medical system in order to ensure that vaccine uptake succeeds. Trust in government, in expertise, in the state, in science, in community, in technology all play a crucial role in how confidence and trust in vaccinations can thrive – or not. Building confidence in the Covid-19 vaccination programme therefore requires a multidisciplinary approach that goes beyond the medical, taking account of perspectives drawn from politics, law, social science, finance and the arts. This conversation includes academics from six disciplines across Queen Mary to think about the future of trust. Conversationalists will include Valsamis Mitsilegas, Professor of European Criminal Law and Global Security; David McCoy, Professor of Global Public Health; Stella Ladi, Senior Lecturer in Business Management; Mario Slugan, Lecturer in Film Studies; Sarah Wolff, Reader in European Politics and International Politics; and Gülnur Muradoğlu, Professor of Finance.

 
Wednesday 14 April - 17:00

On Imagining the Future of Mobility: Putting the Civic in Engineering
17:00-18:15 BST

How will transport engineers contribute to rebuilding London after lockdown?  What is the relationship between transport and access to public space and how might this relationship be reimagined in the future? How was the future of transport imagined by Londoners in the past?  What is the relationship between mobility and social mobility in the engineering profession?  This panel will explore the civic value of transport engineering by asking what the future of mobility in London might be. Natalie Cheung, a civil engineer and STEM ambassador will talk about women’s access to public space and the role of social mobility in the engineering profession. Dr Jun Chen, QMUL Senior Lecturer in Engineering Science, will investigate how passenger flow in public transport shapes our experience of cities, and Louise Webb will reflect on her experiences as a Passenger Handling Project Manager for Thameslink Rail. Recently celebrated by the Women in Engineering Society as one of the Top 50 Women in Engineering 2020, QMUL Lecturer in Functional Materials Dr Petra Ágota Szilágyi will discuss her focus on energy and sustainability, and opportunities to address global challenges in a multidisciplinary way.


Wednesday 14 April - 18:00

On Remembering Bangladesh: A Conversation on the War of Independence
18:00-19:15 BST

We often think of history books as the official place where major events, conflicts and independence movements are recorded. To commemorate the 50th anniversary of Bangladesh’s War of Independence, this panel explores how art and cultural practices can also help us to remember. We ask how photography, dance, cookery and film can keep memories of independence movements alive, and how art can also help us to mediate the meanings of those memories. The panel will include Shahidul Alam (named one of Time Magazine’s Persons of the Year in 2018), whose photography has captured major events in contemporary Bangladeshi history, Showmi Das, a Kathak dancer (who will perform a commissioned work in response to the anniversary), and Asma Khan, the chef and owner of Darjeeling Express restaurant and star of Netflix's Emmy nominated Chef's Table, who will discuss how food can keep memories alive. Dr Clelia Clini, Research Associate with the Migrant Memory and the Postcolonial Imagination research project at Loughborough University, will discuss the ways in which the memories of the war circulate within migrant communities. The panel will be chaired by Dr Ashvin Devasundaram, Senior Lecturer in Film at QMUL.  This panel has been commissioned in collaboration with Tower Hamlets Council.


Wednesday 14 April - 19:30

On the Undead: A Conversation on the Politics and Performances of Zombies
19:30-20:45 BST

Born with cystic fibrosis, QMUL’s Dr Martin O’Brien (Lecturer in Drama, Theatre and Performance) has recently surpassed his life expectancy – as such, the artist is now living in what he terms ‘zombie time’. This conversation, chaired by Martin, explores how performance practices can reveal the politics and possibilities of the zombie by laying bare the experience of living with – and past – life limiting chronic illness.  Martin is joined by the South African writer, theatre-maker, and poet, Genna Gardini, whose doctoral work explores Multiple Sclerosis, gender, queerness, and performance, and curator Dr Jane Wildgoose, Keeper of the Wildgoose Memorial Library, who will discuss what it means to work with museum objects that are neither alive nor fully dead – human remains, skulls, and a single hair from Lord Nelson’s head, along with her costume work inspired by Bob Flanagan for the film Hellraiser.

 

Thursday 15 April - Bodies in Motion

Thursday 15 April - 11:00 (tbc)

On the Art of Teeth: A Conversation
~~11:00 BST - time tbc

While they are inside our mouths, teeth shift, decay and fragment; yet once outside of the mouth, they become almost indestructible remnants of who we are, and were. This conversation explores the practices of dentistry and the histories of teeth and asks: what has art got to do with it? In this conversation, QMUL historian Colin Jones, author of The Smile Revolution in Eighteenth Century Paris, offers a history of teeth and smiling, while sculptor Janetka Platun and David Mills of Queen Mary’s Institute of Dentistry discuss the exploratory art of scanning and depicting teeth through – among other means – microtomography, Pringles cans, and heritage techniques. They are joined by Professor of Applied Performance Practice Ali Campbell (QMUL Drama) and Head of Paediatric Dentistry Ferranti Wong (QMUL), who will discuss their collaboration on the child-led research project The Dental Detectives to explore dental anxiety and possible solutions in paediatric dentistry.


Thursday 15 April - 18:00

How does data move, and how does motion create data? What counts as predictable or unpredictable motion, and how does it move us emotionally?  These are questions that dancers, sports scientists, mathematicians, data scientists and choreographers all grapple with. This conversation will explore the overlaps between the work of data scientists and mathematicians in using data to predict motion, and the ways in which dancers and sports scientists map movement.  Starting with the commissioned conversation between the choreographer Alexander Whitley and QMUL Professor of Mathematics Thomas Prellberg, the panel will also include Professor Dylan Morrissey, Consultant Physiotherapist and Professor of Sports and Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy at Bart's and the London NHS Trust in conversation with Andy Reynolds, Medical Director at the English National Ballet, Professor of Computer Vision and Human Sensing Ioannis Patras of the QMUL School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science, and Dr Elisabetta Versace (QMUL School of Biological and Chemical Sciences), who will explore how digital technologies can support dancers’ learning, including the potential for Artificial Intelligence to help dancers gain additional skills from home during the pandemic. The panel will be chaired by Dr Martin Welton, Reader in Theatre and Performance.

 

Thursday 15 April - 19:30

The celebrated East End prize-fighter Daniel Mendoza revolutionised boxing in the late 18th and early 19th century. As a Jewish boxer, Mendoza experienced and challenged antisemitism throughout his life. Mendoza’s body was buried in the Novo Jewish Cemetery at Queen Mary, which still contains a plaque commemorating his life. Following a series of workshops with QMUL students on autobiography and boxing, this conversation gets into the ring with Mendoza to consider the arts and histories of boxing in the East End. Chaired by QMUL’s Dominic Johnson, Professor of Performance and Visual Culture, the conversation will include Professor of Urban Literature Nadia Valman (QMUL), who will explore the Jewish histories of Mendoza’s East London, while the artist Jake Boston will discuss his autobiographical show Bare Knuckle, along with other guests from the boxing world, TBC. They are joined by sports scientist and Upper Limb injury specialist Ian Gatt of the English Institute of Sport, who is Head of Performance Support for GB Boxing.

 

Friday 16 April - Flourishing

Friday 16 April - 15:30

I'm Thirsty: On Reclaiming Water and the Arts as Universal Common Goods
15:30-17:00 BST

What does water have in common with the arts? This conversation starts from the premise that as much as water is indispensable to our survival, so are the arts. And yet, both are dangerously devalued in our society. To start the conversation social anthropologist Megan Clinch (Blizard Institute, QMUL) and artist Ruth Levene will introduce their research exploring the impact of flooding on the communities that live in the Calder Catchment, Yorkshire. This will include reflections on how communities are re-connecting with water in response to climate change. After this, the co-directors of the MSc Creative Arts and Mental Health, Bridget Escolme (Professor of Theatre and Performance, QMUL) and psychiatrist and theatre scholar Maria Grazia Turri (Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine, QMUL), will reflect on the value of the arts for mental health and social justice. Join us for this conversation on the common challenges and opportunities faced by those who believe that both water and the arts should be reclaimed as universal common goods, accessible to all.


Friday 16 April - 18:00

On Storytelling, the Child and Public Health: A Conversation
18:00-19:15 BST

This panel will explore the critical work of storytelling in communicating public health messages to children or about children. Professor Tina Chowdhury (QMUL Engineering) will talk about her work using immersive tech to visualise foetuses in the womb – a practice that both treats foetal illness, and inspires women to experience agency around preventative health measures during their pregnancies. Professor Fran Balkwill of Queen Mary’s Centre of the Cell and Barts Cancer Institute, a pioneer in the field of communicating biomedical science to children, will reflect on her experience in publishing children's literature around biomedicine and public health. Roz Paul, Artistic Director of Scene & Heard children’s theatre charity, will discuss the company’s twenty-two year history of using playwriting as a mentoring technique with children in Camden, including some of the remarkable plays involving illness and health written by nine-year-olds. Dr Lucie Glasheen and Dr Rachel Bryant Davies will share insights from their ongoing British Academy-funded project exploring how storytelling can help children understand COVID-19 and mitigate its effects. The panel will be chaired by Professor Kiera Vaclavik, co-founder and Director of the Centre for Childhood Cultures at Queen Mary.


Friday 16 April - 19:00

On Promoting Wellbeing Through Music: A Conversation
19:00 BST

This conversation delves into the incredible power of music to support wellbeing in social and educational settings. Hattie Rayfield of the London Chamber Orchestra introduces the LCO’s Music Junction programme, which works with children and young people from a wide range of backgrounds to provide them with opportunities to develop artistic and social skills through shared music making. Kerstin-Gertrud Kärblane joins the panel to discuss her work with Music Junction as a mental health practitioner through Queen Mary’s MSc in Creative Arts and Mental Health. Professor Paul Heritage of Queen Mary’s People’s Palace Projects will speak on his collaborations with María Claudia Parias Durán, Director of the Fundación Nacional Batuta in Colombia, who make music with 40,000 young people each year - many of them displaced by the civil war. Director of Music Paul Edlin (QMUL), who has created an online space for student musicians at Queen Mary to share their experiences and music throughout lockdown, chairs the panel. With the power of music as a catalyst for conversations today and in the future, the evening will close with a performance by young LCO Music Junction musicians, sharing with us their experience of the richness of music to increase wellbeing in us all.

 



Wednesday, 31 March 2021

Online talks coming up this week (science heavy)

Lockdown has not interfered that much with my hobby of attending science talks - hooray. 

Here are a few coming up that I might well go to. 

Wednesday 31 March
• 
Botany in 18th Century Cambridge: A first look inside the Martyn collection - 4pm - FREE  

•  Into the London Fog - 6.30pm - FREE

Thursday 1 April
• 
Overloaded: how your brain chemicals influence your life - 12.30pm - ~£20 
 - from the Royal Institution (Eventbrite events)
• 
Bats in Churches - 6.30pm - FREE 

Sunday 4 April
• 
In Conversation with David Attenborough - 2pm - FREE 

Wednesday 7 April
• 
RECOVERY trial, one year on - 9am - FREE 
• 
Colonial Knowledges: Environment and Logistics in the Creation of Knowledge in British Colonies from 1750 to 1950 - 5-6pm - FREE
This one is fairly academic: "The effects of colonial power dynamics on knowledge creation in the long nineteenth century and beyond are well known and have become the foundation of a postcolonial reading of British scholarship in the context of empire. What has been less well examined are the practical effects of the colonial context on knowledge making. This seminar series seeks to explore how logistical and practical factors, such as the physical environment including climate and distance from the metropole, influenced the creation of both scientific and humanistic knowledge in British colonies."

Jo's list of useful events pages (most are, like me, in London)

 

 

 

 

 

Sunday, 3 November 2019

Christmas 2019: How to watch #Elf in London this December

1. Film listings for Elf
1a. Google Spreadsheet version
2. Sources for listings

1. Film listings for Elf
Saturday screenings are in bold. Any errors or omissions? Please let @JoBrodie know, thanks! Also if you're just interested in the current week's and the following week (when the Elf season starts!) look at LondonNet's listings for Elf.

Note that some of these screenings are events and so time may be event starting time rather than screening time, check a venue's homepage if in doubt.

Some of the information below has come from Park Circus, the company which licenses the film to venues wanting to screen it. As such they know where it will be shown but the cinemas themselves might not yet be publicising the event so there may be gaps.

1a. Google Spreadsheet version

NOV/DEC 2019

  1. Saturday 16 Nov, 8pm - Backyard Cinema - Christmas at the Snow Kingdom, Wandsworth
  2. Monday 18 Nov, 8pm - Backyard Cinema - Christmas at the Snow Kingdom, Wandsworth
  3. Friday 22 Nov, 4pm - Backyard Cinema - Christmas at the Snow Kingdom, Wandsworth
  4. Thursday 28 Nov, 8pm - Backyard Cinema - Christmas at the Snow Kingdom, Wandsworth
  5. Tuesday 3 Dec, 8pm - Backyard Cinema - Christmas at the Snow Kingdom, Wandsworth
  6. Wednesday 4 Dec, 6.35pm - Prince Charles Cinema, Leicester Square
  7. Friday 6 Dec, 6.20pm - Odeon Beckhenham
  8. Friday 6 Dec, 6.20pm - Odeon Camden
  9. Friday 6 Dec, 6.20pm - Odeon Covent Garden
  10. Friday 6 Dec, 6.20pm - Odeon Greenwich
  11. Friday 6 Dec, 6.20pm - Odeon Kingston upon Thames
  12. Friday 6 Dec, 6.20pm - Odeon Lee Valley
  13. Friday 6 Dec, 6.20pm - Odeon Richmond
  14. Friday 6 Dec, 6.20pm - Odeon South Woodford
  15. Friday 6 Dec, 6.20pm - Odeon Streatham
  16. Friday 6 Dec, 6.20pm - Odeon Uxbridge
  17. Friday 6 Dec, 6.20pm - Odeon Wimbledon
  18. Friday 6 Dec, 7pm - St Katharine Docks Floating Film Festival, St Kats, Tower Bridge
  19. Saturday 7 Dec,  tbc - Empire Walthamstow
  20. Saturday 7 Dec, 3.20pm - Odeon Covent Garden
  21. Saturday 7 Dec, 3.20pm - Odeon Streatham
  22. Saturday 7 Dec, 3.20pm - Odeon Surrey Quays
  23. Saturday 7 Dec, 3.20pm - Odeon Uxbridge
  24. Saturday 7 Dec, 3.30pm - The Soho Hotel
  25. Saturday 7 Dec, 3.50pm - Odeon Greenwich
  26. Saturday 7 Dec, 3.50pm - Odeon Wimbledon
  27. Saturday 7 Dec, 6pm - Prince Charles Cinema, Leicester Square
  28. Saturday 7 Dec, 6.20pm - Odeon Greenwich
  29. Saturday 7 Dec, 6.20pm - Odeon Wimbledon
  30. Saturday 7 Dec, tbc - Odeon Beckenham
  31. Saturday 7 Dec, tbc - Odeon Camden
  32. Saturday 7 Dec, tbc - Odeon Kingston upon Thames
  33. Saturday 7 Dec, tbc - Odeon Lee Valley
  34. Saturday 7 Dec, tbc - Odeon Richmond
  35. Saturday 7 Dec, tbc - Odeon South Woodford
  36. Sunday 8 Dec, 11.30am - The Exhibit, Balham
  37. Sunday 8 Dec, 2pm - South Place Hotel
  38. Sunday 8 Dec, 3pm - Prince Charles Cinema, Leicester Square
  39. Sunday 8 Dec, 5pm - Showcase Cinema de Lux
  40. Sunday 8 Dec, 5pm - Showcase Cinema Newham
  41. Sunday 8 Dec, 6pm - Hush Mayfair - SOLD OUT
  42. Sunday 8 Dec, 7pm - Charlotte Street Hotel
  43. [Monday 9 Dec, 7pm - FEST Camden - not listed on their website but on Design My Night]
  44. Monday 9 Dec, 7.30pm - Picturehouse Ashford
  45. Monday 9 Dec, 7.30pm - Picturehouse West Norwood
  46. Monday 9 Dec, 8.30pm - Picturehouse 
  47. Monday 9 Dec, 8.30pm - Picturehouse Bromley
  48. Monday 9 Dec, 8.30pm - Picturehouse Clapham
  49. Monday 9 Dec, 8.30pm - Picturehouse Crouch End
  50. Monday 9 Dec, 8.30pm - Picturehouse East Dulwich
  51. Monday 9 Dec, 8.30pm - Picturehouse Greenwich
  52. Monday 9 Dec, 8.30pm - Picturehouse Hackney
  53. Monday 9 Dec, 8.30pm - Picturehouse Central
  54. Monday 9 Dec, 8.30pm - Picturehouse Ritzy Brixton
  55. Monday 9 Dec, 8.30pm - Picturehouse Stratford East
  56. Tuesday 10 Dec, 1.45pm - Prince Charles Cinema, Leicester Square
  57. Thursday 12 Dec, 7pm - Nomad Cinema, Citypoint Moorgate
  58. Friday 13 Dec, 5pm - Rivoli Ballroom, Brockley
  59. Friday 13 Dec, 5.50pm - Prince Charles Cinema, Leicester Square
  60. Saturday 14 Dec, 12.45pm - Prince Charles Cinema, Leicester Square
  61. Saturday 14 Dec, 3pm - Prince Charles Cinema, Leicester Square
  62. Saturday 15 Dec, 6.05pm - Prince Charles Cinema, Leicester Square
  63. Monday 16 Dec, 12.45pm - Prince Charles Cinema, Leicester Square
  64. Monday 16 Dec, 7.30pm - Showcase Cinemas (Cinema de Lux, Newham)
  65. Monday 16 Dec, 8.30pm - Luna Cinema, Kensington Palace
  66. Tuesday 17 Dec, 1.35pm - Prince Charles Cinema, Leicester Square
  67. Tuesday 17 Dec, 8pm - The Exhibit, Balham
  68. Wednesday 18 Dec, 3.40pm - Prince Charles Cinema, Leicester Square
  69. Wednesday 18 Dec, 8pm - The Exhibit, Balham
  70. Thursday 19 Dec, 3.40pm - Prince Charles Cinema, Leicester Square
  71. Thursday 19 Dec, 5.30pm - Luna Cinema, Kensington Palace
  72. Thursday 19 Dec, 8pm - The Exhibit, Balham 
  73. Friday 20 Dec, 1.10pm - Prince Charles Cinema, Leicester Square
  74. Friday 20 Dec, 8.45pm - Luna Cinema, Kensington Palace
  75. Saturday 21 Dec, 3.20pm - Prince Charles Cinema, Leicester Square
  76. Saturday 21 Dec, 4pm - The Exhibit, Balham
  77. Saturday 21 Dec, 7pm - Nomad Cinema, Citypoint
  78. Saturday 21 Dec, 8.10pm - Open Air Cinema Kent
  79. Sunday 22 Dec, 12.30pm - Prince Charles Cinema, Leicester Square
  80. Sunday 22 Dec, 2pm - Charlotte Street Hotel
  81. Sunday 22 Dec, 2.45pm - Prince Charles Cinema, Leicester Square
  82. Sunday 22 Dec, 3.30pm - Exhibit B, Balham
  83. Sunday 22 Dec, 4pm - The Exhibit, Balham
  84. Sunday 22 Dec, 6.30pm - The Exhibit, Balham
  85. Monday 23 Dec, 12.45pm - Prince Charles Cinema, Leicester Square
  86. Monday 23 Dec, 6pm - Prince Charles Cinema, Leicester Square
  87. Tuesday 24 Dec, 3.15pm - Prince Charles Cinema, Leicester Square
LondonNet's page for Elf lists some other cinemas which will apparently be screening the film between Sat 21 Dec and Fri 27 Dec but no other information is available at the cinema's websites, yet.
- Arthouse Crouch End
- BFI Southbank
- Curzon Aldgate
- Olympic Studios

2. Sources for listings
I've been collecting the published screenings of Elf in London for a few years so I now have a collection of venues that have previously screened the film so for those ones I do an occasional trawl through their sites to see if anything has been added. Park Circus own the rights so know who's screening it and have published some of them. Eventbrite and Design My Night sell tickets for lots of pop-up places so worth checking for things Elf-related. Twitter searches, Google. No potential candy cane left unchomped :)

These are pages from venues that have previously screened Elf (so links may be out of date until I fix them and those ones are in bold).
Any errors or omissions? Please let @JoBrodie know, thanks!


Saturday, 13 April 2019

Open air cinema screenings in London 2019

Last updated: 13 April 2019

Every year I get terribly excited at the prospect of open air movies in London and trawl the various listings, trying to capture them all. It's almost impossible to succeed because there are so many (hooray!). If you know of one I've not listed please let me know @JoBrodie on Twitter.

For the last couple of years I've made the list as a Google Spreadsheet as it's easy to sort and manipulate, though not very searchable on Google and other search engines so I do an additional blog post. I miss doing it on Storify but it closed.

The current list lives at Open air cinema screenings in London 2019 and will be updated throughout the year; the 'season' generally runs from late April to late September. There are free screenings too, some during the daytime (using screens unaffected by bright sunlight) and some screenings are part of other events.

Table of Contents
1. General advice
2. List of films so far
3. List of venues so far
4. Previously...

1. General advice - think about bringing the following
Tickets! Make sure you print in advance, or have the e-ticket visible on your device - and make sure you know where the venue actually is (!)
Something warm to wear (even if it's boiling hot in the day it can be surprisingly cool when sitting outside at 10pm)
Something to sit on (plastic bag as a minimum, blanket or cushion better) as you could be sitting on damp grass or hard stone / concrete or pavement
- Pop Up Screens let you bring camping chairs but many other venues don't (some venues already have seating) - check
• Something to avoid rain (umbrellas are generally a bit of a no-no, I'd recommend rain hat or one of those 'pac a mac' things)
• Something to eat and drink and something to eat it off / drink it out of (most films are in public spaces so you can bring your own picnic, check though as venues like Syon Park and Alexandra Palace might not, always check the website's FAQ) - don't forget a bottle opener if you need one
• A plastic bag to take away rubbish / and for sitting on grass
• Loo roll (public toilets being as they are...)

2. List of films so far
10 Things I Hate About You
50 First Dates
A Star is Born
An American Werewolf in London
Aquaman
Aquaman
Back to the Future
Beauty and the Beast
Bend It Like Beckham
Black Panther
Bohemian Rhapsody
Bohemian Rhapsody (sing-along)
Bridget Jones' Diary
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Cars
Casablanca
Clueless
Coco
Crazy Rich Asians
Cruel Intentions
Dirty Dancing
Dumbo
ET The Extra-Terrestrial
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Finding Dory
First Man
Forrest Gump
Frozen
Game of Thrones (TV)
Grease  
Grease (sing-along)
Green Book
Highway Rat
Hook
Hop
Jurassic Park
Labyrinth
Legally Blonde
Leon: The Professional
Les Miserables
Lost in Translation
Love, Simon
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again
Mary Poppins Returns
Mary Poppins Returns (sing-along)
Mean Girls
Moana
Monty Python's Life of Brian
Moulin Rouge!
Notting Hill
Pretty Woman
Pulp Fiction
Raging Bull
Ralph Breaks the Internet
Romeo + Juliet
Shakespeare in Love
She's All That
Sing
Some Like It Hot
Spice World
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Stan & Ollie
Tangled
The Big Lebowski
The Breakfast Club
The Devil Wears Prada
The Favourite
The Godfather
The Greatest Showman
The Gruffalo
The Incredibles 2
The Jungle Book
The Lego Movie 2
The Little Mermaid
The Lost Boys
The Meg
The Notebook
The Young Victoria
Top Gun
True Romance
Up!
Us
Withnail and I
Zog
Zootropolis
Carmen (opera)
The Marriage of Figaro (opera)
Romeo and Juliet (opera)
Angora Love (Laurel & Hardy)
You’re Darn Tootin’ (Laurel & Hardy)

3. List of venues so far
Alexandra Palace
Arena Square (Wembley Park)
Battersea Park  
Bussey Building (Peckham)
Chiswick House and Gardens
Crystal Palace Park
Danson House (Bexley)
Dulwich Park  
Fulham Palace  
General Gordon Square (Woolwich)
Hampton Court Palace
Horse Hospital Stables Market (Camden)
Kensington Palace  
Kenwood House (Hampstead)
Lyric Square (Hammersmith)
Merchant Square: The Lawn (Paddington)
Morden Hall Park  
Old Royal Naval College (Greenwich)
Opera Holland Park  
Queen of Hoxton (Shoreditch)
RAF Museum London (Hendon)
Regent's Park Open Air Theatre  
Roof East (Stratford)
Station Square (Herne Hill)
The Scoop (London Bridge City)
Tooting Common  
Trafalgar Square  
Victoria Embankment Gardens (Embankment)
Victoria Tower Gardens (Westminster)
Wandsworth Park  
Westminster Abbey  
White City (Shepherd's Bush)
Wimbledon Park

4. Previously...   




Thursday, 19 April 2018

Open air cinema screenings in London 2018

Every year I publish the known (to me) listing of all open air cinema screenings taking place in London, and I've been doing this since 2010. Let me know of ones I've missed @JoBrodie.

First, some advice on what to bring with you.

Tickets! Make sure you print in advance, or have the e-ticket visible on your device - and make sure you know where the venue actually is (!)
Something warm to wear (even if it's boiling hot in the day it can be surprisingly cool when sitting outside at 10pm)
Something to sit on (plastic bag as a minimum, blanket or cushion better) as you could be sitting on damp grass or hard stone / concrete or pavement
- Pop Up Screens let you bring camping chairs but many other venues don't (some venues already have seating) - check
• Something to avoid rain (umbrellas are generally a bit of a no-no, I'd recommend rain hat or one of those 'pac a mac' things)
• Something to eat and drink and something to eat it off / drink it out of (most films are in public spaces so you can bring your own picnic, check though as venues like Syon Park and Alexandra Palace might not, always check the website's FAQ) - don't forget a bottle opener if you need one
• A plastic bag to take away rubbish / and for sitting on grass
• Loo roll (public toilets being as they are...)

Table below last updated Monday 7 May 2018 at 1.30am. 

27 Apr FriCall Me By Your NameEast End Film FestivalOld Spitalfields Marketnr Shoreditch
28 Apr SatWizard of OzEast End Film FestivalOld Spitalfields Marketnr Shoreditch
3 May ThuLady Bird Rooftop Film ClubBussey BuildingPeckham
3 May ThuDirty DancingRooftop Film ClubRoof EastStratford
4 May FriJumanji: Welcome to the JungleRooftop Film ClubRoof EastStratford
4 May FriSingNew Cross & Deptford FFFPepys ParkDeptford / Bermondsey
4 May FriStar Wars Episode VIII: The Last JediRooftop Film ClubBussey BuildingPeckham
5 May SatPirates of the Caribbean: the Curse of the Black PearlNew Cross & Deptford FFFFolkestone GardensDeptford / Bermondsey
5 May SatCluelessRooftop Film ClubRoof EastStratford
5 May SatBlack PantherRooftop Film ClubBussey BuildingPeckham
5 May SatIn BrugesNew Cross & Deptford FFFDog and Bell PubDeptford
6 May SunBigRooftop Film ClubRoof EastStratford
6 May SunFear and Loathing in Las VegasRooftop Film ClubQueen of HoxtonShoreditch
7 May MonThe HangoverRooftop Film ClubQueen of HoxtonShoreditch
8 May TueItRooftop Film ClubRoof EastStratford
8 May TueBeastRooftop Film ClubBussey BuildingPeckham
8 May TueCon AirRooftop Film ClubQueen of HoxtonShoreditch
9 May WedCasablancaRooftop Film ClubRoof EastStratford
9 May WedRaiders of the Lost ArkRooftop Film ClubBussey BuildingPeckham
9 May WedBlade Runner 2049Rooftop Film ClubQueen of HoxtonShoreditch
10 May ThuMoulin Rouge!Rooftop Film ClubRoof EastStratford
10 May ThuYou Were Never Really HereRooftop Film ClubBussey BuildingPeckham
11 May FriBlack PantherRooftop Film ClubRoof EastStratford
11 May FriThe Shape of WaterRooftop Film ClubBussey BuildingPeckham
11 May FriBelleville RendezvousHerne Hill Free Film FestivalHerne Hill VelodromeHerne Hill
12 May SatThor: RagnarokRooftop Film ClubRoof EastStratford
12 May SatCall Me By Your NameRooftop Film ClubBussey BuildingPeckham
13 May SunBaby DriverRooftop Film ClubRoof EastStratford
13 May SunTop GunRooftop Film ClubQueen of HoxtonShoreditch
13 May SunLittle Shop of HorrorsHerne Hill Free Film FestivalBrockwell Park Community GreenhousesHerne Hill
14 May MonGhostbusters (1984)Rooftop Film ClubQueen of HoxtonShoreditch
15 May TueGreaseRooftop Film ClubBussey BuildingPeckham
15 May TueTrue RomanceRooftop Film ClubRoof EastStratford
15 May TueRequiem for a DreamRooftop Film ClubQueen of HoxtonShoreditch
16 May WedDarkest HourRooftop Film ClubBussey BuildingPeckham
16 May WedThe Greatest ShowmanRooftop Film ClubRoof EastStratford
16 May WedThe Death of StalinRooftop Film ClubQueen of HoxtonShoreditch
19 May SatThe Wedding SingerRooftop Film ClubBussey BuildingPeckham
17 May ThuBlack PantherRooftop Film ClubBussey BuildingPeckham
18 May FriAkira: 30th anniversaryRooftop Film ClubRoof EastStratford
18 May FriThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, MissouriRooftop Film ClubBussey BuildingPeckham
19 May SatBridesmaidsRooftop Film ClubRoof EastStratford
19 May SatTop GunLuna CinemaRAF MuseumColindale
19 May Sat Get OutHerne Hill Free Film FestivalBrockwell LidoHerne Hill
20 May SunMy Best Friend's WeddingRooftop Film ClubRoof EastStratford
20 May SunThe Princess BrideRooftop Film ClubQueen of HoxtonShoreditch
20 May SunThe DambustersLuna CinemaRAF MuseumColindale
21 May MonLa La LandRooftop Film ClubQueen of HoxtonShoreditch
22 May TueBack to the FutureRooftop Film ClubRoof EastStratford
22 May TueBlade Runner: The Final Cut (1982)Rooftop Film ClubBussey BuildingPeckham
22 May TueThe Big LebowskiRooftop Film ClubQueen of HoxtonShoreditch
22 May TueThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, MissouriLuna CinemaVictoria Embankment Gardens
Embankment / Charing Cross
23 May WedBreakfast at Tiffany'sRooftop Film ClubRoof EastStratford
23 May WedKingsman: The Golden CircleRooftop Film ClubQueen of HoxtonShoreditch
23 May WedBlade Runner 2049Rooftop Film ClubBussey BuildingPeckham
23 May WedThe GooniesLuna CinemaVictoria Embankment Gardens
Embankment / Charing Cross
24 May Thu10 Things I Hate About YouRooftop Film ClubRoof EastStratford
24 May ThuA Quiet PlaceRooftop Film ClubBussey BuildingPeckham
24 May ThuJawsLuna CinemaBrockwell LidoHerne Hill
25 May FriSuffragette + i/view w Dir. Sarah GavronRooftop Film ClubBussey BuildingPeckham
25 May FriMean GirlsRooftop Film ClubRoof EastStratford
25 May FriDirty DancingLuna CinemaOsterley Park and HouseHounslow
25 May FriHarry Potter and The Philosopher's StoneLuna CinemaOsterley Park and HouseHounslow
25 May FriThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, MissouriHerne Hill Free Film FestivalJudith Kerr Primary SchoolHerne Hill
26 May SatMurder on the Orient ExpressRooftop Film ClubRoof EastStratford
26 May SatStar Wars Episode VIII: The Last JediRooftop Film ClubBussey BuildingPeckham
27 May SunTop GunLuna CinemaOsterley Park and HouseHounslow
27 May SunInstrument of Change: Street Piano + Live MusicHerne Hill Free Film FestivalStation SquareHerne Hill
28 May MonSome Like It HotRooftop Film ClubQueen of HoxtonShoreditch
29 May TueTop GunRooftop Film ClubRoof EastStratford
29 May TueThe Greatest ShowmanRooftop Film ClubBussey BuildingPeckham
29 May TueItRooftop Film ClubQueen of HoxtonShoreditch
30 May WedThe Florida ProjectRooftop Film ClubRoof EastStratford
30 May WedReady Player OneRooftop Film ClubBussey BuildingPeckham
30 May WedGood TimeRooftop Film ClubQueen of HoxtonShoreditch
30 May WedTop GunLuna CinemaDanson HouseBexleyheath
31 May ThuThe Death of StalinRooftop Film ClubRoof EastStratford
31 May ThuIsle of DogsRooftop Film ClubBussey BuildingPeckham
31 May ThuPretty WomanLuna CinemaDanson HouseBexleyheath
7 Jun ThuDunkirkLuna CinemaMorden Hall ParkMorden
8 Jun FriMean GirlsLuna CinemaMorden Hall ParkMorden
9 Jun SatGreaseLuna CinemaMorden Hall ParkMorden
10 Jun SunGet OutLuna CinemaOne New ChangeSt Paul's
12 Jun TueSwan LakeBP Big ScreensVarious locations var
13 Jun WedRomeo + JulietTime Out Movies on the RiverTower Millennium PierTower Bridge / Tower Hill
14 Jun ThuThe Shape of WaterTime Out Movies on the RiverTower Millennium PierTower Bridge / Tower Hill
15 Jun FriJawsTime Out Movies on the RiverTower Millennium PierTower Bridge / Tower Hill
16 Jun SatFour Weddings and a FuneralNomad CinemaPaddington Street GardensMarylebone
16 Jun SatThe Greatest ShowmanTime Out Movies on the RiverTower Millennium PierTower Bridge / Tower Hill
17 Jun SunFerris Bueller's Day OffLuna CinemaOne New ChangeSt Paul's
19 Jun TueGhostbusters (1984)Time Out Movies on the RiverTower Millennium PierTower Bridge / Tower Hill
20 Jun WedPretty WomanTime Out Movies on the RiverTower Millennium PierTower Bridge / Tower Hill
21 Jun ThuDunkirkLuna CinemaBrockwell LidoHerne Hill
22 Jun FriThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, MissouriLuna CinemaWimbledon ParkWimbledon
22 Jun FriLabyrinthTime Out Movies on the RiverTower Millennium PierTower Bridge / Tower Hill
23 Jun SatDirty DancingLuna CinemaWimbledon ParkWimbledon
23 Jun SatBreakfast at Tiffany'sTime Out Movies on the RiverTower Millennium PierTower Bridge / Tower Hill
24 Jun SunNotting HillLuna CinemaWimbledon ParkWimbledon
26 Jun TueLa bohèmeBP Big ScreensVarious locations var
26 Jun TueGreaseTime Out Movies on the RiverTower Millennium PierTower Bridge / Tower Hill
27 Jun WedRomeo + JulietLuna CinemaTooting CommonTooting
27 Jun WedTop GunTime Out Movies on the RiverTower Millennium PierTower Bridge / Tower Hill
28 Jun ThuShaun of the DeadLuna CinemaTooting CommonTooting
28 Jun ThuDirty DancingTime Out Movies on the RiverTower Millennium PierTower Bridge / Tower Hill
29 Jun FriThe Breakfast ClubLuna CinemaCrystal Palace ParkCrystal Palace
29 Jun FriBaby DriverTime Out Movies on the RiverTower Millennium PierTower Bridge / Tower Hill
30 Jun SatThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, MissouriLuna CinemaCrystal Palace ParkCrystal Palace
30 Jun SatThe Greatest ShowmanTime Out Movies on the RiverTower Millennium PierTower Bridge / Tower Hill
1 Jul SunMoulin Rouge!Luna CinemaCrystal Palace ParkCrystal Palace
3 Jul TueLabyrinthLuna CinemaHorniman MuseumForest Hill
3 Jul TueBack to the FutureTime Out Movies on the RiverTower Millennium PierTower Bridge / Tower Hill
4 Jul WedThe Shape of WaterLuna CinemaHorniman MuseumForest Hill
4 Jul WedCluelessTime Out Movies on the RiverTower Millennium PierTower Bridge / Tower Hill
5 Jul ThuNotting HillTime Out Movies on the RiverTower Millennium PierTower Bridge / Tower Hill
6 Jul FriJawsTime Out Movies on the RiverTower Millennium PierTower Bridge / Tower Hill
7 Jul SatLove ActuallyTime Out Movies on the RiverTower Millennium PierTower Bridge / Tower Hill
9 Jul MonThe Lego MovieBST Hyde ParkHyde ParkHyde Park
9 Jul MonMatildaBST Hyde ParkHyde ParkHyde Park
10 Jul TueGreaseBST Hyde ParkHyde ParkHyde Park
10 Jul TueThe Greatest ShowmanBST Hyde ParkHyde ParkHyde Park
11 Jul WedBridesmaidsLuna CinemaSwanley ParkSwanley
11 Jul WedLionBST Hyde ParkHyde ParkHyde Park
11 Jul WedThe Grand Budapest HotelBST Hyde ParkHyde ParkHyde Park
11 Jul WedDirty DancingTime Out Movies on the RiverTower Millennium PierTower Bridge / Tower Hill
12 Jul ThuGreaseLuna CinemaSwanley ParkSwanley
12 Jul ThuDon GiovanniBP Big ScreensVarious locations var
12 Jul ThuBill & Ted's Excellent AdventureBST Hyde ParkHyde ParkHyde Park
12 Jul ThuFlash GordonBST Hyde ParkHyde ParkHyde Park
13 Jul FriBlade Runner 2049Luna CinemaGreenwich ParkGreenwich
13 Jul FriThe Shape of WaterTime Out Movies on the RiverTower Millennium PierTower Bridge / Tower Hill
14 Jul SatPretty WomanLuna CinemaGreenwich ParkGreenwich
14 Jul SatCasablancaTime Out Movies on the RiverTower Millennium PierTower Bridge / Tower Hill
15 Jul SunDunkirkLuna CinemaGreenwich ParkGreenwich
17 Jul TueThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, MissouriLuna CinemaKenwood HouseHighgate
18 Jul WedGet OutTime Out Movies on the RiverTower Millennium PierTower Bridge / Tower Hill
19 Jul ThuMean GirlsTime Out Movies on the RiverTower Millennium PierTower Bridge / Tower Hill
20 Jul FriDunkirkTime Out Movies on the RiverTower Millennium PierTower Bridge / Tower Hill
21 Jul SatJawsTime Out Movies on the RiverTower Millennium PierTower Bridge / Tower Hill
31 Jul TueThe Shape of WaterLuna CinemaVictoria Embankment Gardens
Embankment / Charing Cross
1 Aug WedThe Italian Job (with full orchestra)Luna CinemaOpera Holland ParkHolland Park
1 Aug WedJumanji Luna CinemaVictoria Embankment Gardens
Embankment / Charing Cross
2 Aug ThuNotting HillLuna CinemaOpera Holland ParkHolland Park
3 Aug FriMurder on the Orient ExpressLuna CinemaOpera Holland ParkHolland Park
4 Aug SatThe Greatest ShowmanLuna CinemaHampton Court PalaceHampton Court
5 Aug SunRomeo + JulietLuna CinemaOne New ChangeSt Paul's
5 Aug SunThe Shape of WaterLuna CinemaHampton Court PalaceHampton Court
7 Aug TueRomeo + JulietLuna CinemaKensington PalaceKensington
8 Aug WedLabyrinthLuna CinemaHall Place, BexleyBexley
8 Aug WedVictoria and AbdulLuna CinemaKensington PalaceKensington
9 Aug ThuMoulin Rouge!Luna CinemaHall Place, BexleyBexley
9 Aug ThuThe Greatest ShowmanLuna CinemaKensington PalaceKensington
12 Aug SunI, TonyaLuna CinemaOne New ChangeSt Paul's
14 Aug TueMoulin Rouge!Luna CinemaWestminster AbbeyWestminster
15 Aug WedTop GunLuna CinemaWestminster AbbeyWestminster
16 Aug ThuFour Weddings and a FuneralLuna CinemaWestminster AbbeyWestminster
16 Aug ThuSome Like It HotNomad CinemaFestival GardensSt Paul's Cathedral
18 Aug SatMoanaNomad CinemaThe Allianz StadiumMill Hill East
18 Aug SatInvictusNomad CinemaThe Allianz StadiumMill Hill East
21 Aug TueDarkest HourLuna CinemaVictoria Tower GardensWestminster
22 Aug WedThe Greatest ShowmanLuna CinemaVictoria Tower GardensWestminster
23 Aug ThuNotting HillLuna CinemaVictoria Tower GardensWestminster
26 Aug SunSpice World The MovieLuna Cinema
Regent's Park Open Air Theatre

29 Aug WedDunkirkLuna CinemaFulham PalaceFulham
30 Aug ThuThe Greatest ShowmanLuna CinemaFulham PalaceFulham
31 Aug FriThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, MissouriLuna CinemaDulwich ParkDulwich
1 Sep SatThe Greatest ShowmanLuna CinemaDulwich ParkDulwich
1 Sep SatThe GooniesNomad CinemaQueen's Park
Queen's Park / West Kilburn
2 Sep SunThe Greatest ShowmanLuna CinemaRegent's Park Open Air TheatreRegent's Park
4 Sep TueThe Greatest ShowmanLuna CinemaChiswick House and GardensChiswick
5 Sep WedCasablancaLuna CinemaChiswick House and GardensChiswick
5 Sep WedThe Bride of FrankensteinNomad CinemaBrompton CemeteryKensington
6 Sep ThuPretty WomanLuna CinemaChiswick House and GardensChiswick
6 Sep ThuRebeccaNomad CinemaBrompton CemeteryKensington
7 Sep FriJane Eyre (2011)Nomad CinemaBrompton CemeteryKensington
8 Sep SatThe Shape of WaterNomad CinemaQueen's Park
Queen's Park / West Kilburn
9 Sep SunAlienLuna CinemaRegent's Park Open Air TheatreRegent's Park
13 Sep ThuPan's LabyrinthNomad CinemaHyde Park LidoHyde Park
14 Sep SatThe Shape of WaterNomad CinemaHyde Park LidoHyde Park
15 Sep SatThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, MissouriLuna CinemaAlexandra PalaceAlexandra Palace
16 Sep SunThe Breakfast ClubLuna CinemaAlexandra PalaceAlexandra Palace
18 Sep TueThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, MissouriLuna CinemaBattersea ParkBattersea
19 Sep WedBlade Runner 2049Luna CinemaBattersea ParkBattersea
20 Sep ThuPretty WomanLuna CinemaBattersea ParkBattersea
26 Sep WedLabyrinthLuna CinemaGeffrye MuseumHoxton
27 Sep ThuThe Shape of WaterLuna CinemaGeffrye MuseumHoxton
27 Sep ThuThe Shape of WaterLuna CinemaBrockwell LidoHerne Hill
5 Oct FriHarry Potter and The Philosopher's StoneLuna CinemaHampton Court PalaceHampton Court
6 Oct SatMoulin Rouge!Luna CinemaHampton Court PalaceHampton Court

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I also wanted to try it as an embed from the Google Sheet into Blogger (see Mike Rich's comment on getting the height bit to work) but it's not very successful.

The volume of screenings has increased considerably over the last few years (no complaints there) so it's easier to be able to add new screenings at the end and re-order the list.