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Pop Up Screens coming to Ruskin Park - July 27/28/29th


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This summer, Pop Up Screens brings Londoners critically acclaimed new releases in even more of the Capital?s most treasured parks. The screenings will run from 20th July to 23rd September. And it's coming to Ruskin Park, Denmark Hill July 27th (Get Out), July 28th (Grease) and July 29th (Ferris Bueller's Day Off).


An absolute essential for the city dweller?s social calendar in the season of romance and warm evenings, Pop Up Screens guarantees a 'relaxed atmosphere and friendly vibe', (TimeOut, 2018) that caters for all ages and tastes. Box office hits new to Pop Up this summer include critically acclaimed superhero flicks Thor: Ragnorok and Wonder Woman, Academy Award winners The Shape of Water, 3 Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri and Get Out alongside new family favourite The Greatest Showman. Those of you who couldn?t possibly last the summer without getting your fix of the classics such as Notting Hill, The Notebook, Dirty Dancing and Grease will not be disappointed.


Pop Up Screens will work its magic in a host of new locations including the beautiful Ruskin Park in Denmark Hill, iconic Guildhall in heart of London, picturesque Canbury Gardens in Kingston and the award-winning, Priory Park in Crouch End. Outdoor cinema is still something that?s got a certain romance to it that gets lost in the multiplexes, that magic of being outside with a movie you love is pretty hard to beat.


Tickets are priced from ?7 for a child and adults starting from ?12.50.


You?re welcome to bring your own blankets, beanbags and cushions or you can hire a deckchair for ?4.


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!


Food will be coming direct from Brighton with the Seaside Pizza Co. providing lovely sourdough wood fired pizzas all night long.


Tickets can be booked from http://www.popupscreens.co.uk


Use code 'MFC10' for 10% off ticket price at checkout courtesy of the free social film app MyFilmClub

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