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If you’re anything like us, you may be struggling to get back into the swing of things after your lovely holiday break. Work to do, bills to pay, perhaps you’ve got essays to write or a gym membership to make use of. Doesn’t sound like much fun, does it? Luckily, there are plenty of exciting things to do in London all year round - you don’t have to wait until Easter! The novel ‘War Horse’ came...
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It’s nice to go and watch a film at the cinema on Friday night. A nice, relaxed evening that’s great for the whole family, complete with popcorn and sugary goodness. But wait - what’s that? Today’s the release date of the latest ‘Twilight’ installment, ‘Breaking Dawn - part 1’? Bang goes your leisurely evening in London! You’d better prepare yourself for thousands of screaming girls queuing around the block to be the very first viewers...
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It looks like going to the cinema will never lose its appeal. Despite all the illegal downloads and previews available these days, it’s no match for surround sound, a big screen and a great big bag of popcorn or pick ‘n’ mix. Going to the cinema is one of those Friday night activities that’s popular for all ages: families, friends, couples or blind dates. It certainly beats having long awkward silences over the dinner table...
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I first heard about Secret Cinema from a friend about two years ago. The concept really appealed to me: a bunch of random Londoners meet at a secret location in the city, not disclosed until the last minute, and take part in an interactive film experience. You don’t know which film you’re going to be seeing; the only clue is from the dress code that is required for all ticket holders. Each secret venue is...
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We never get bored of London; there’s always something new and different to do! In a previous blog, we had told you about Secret Cinema - an exciting and interactive way to experience film.
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Do you ever want to experience something different from the norm? It can be difficult to break away from the crowd in London due to it being such an attraction for tourism; everything that you see publicised is mainstream - just like the things you’ve done before.