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Film Club. Sat 20th Jan. Meet at the Rye Hotel


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Hi everyone! New year new film club - we'll be meeting on Saturday 20th January at the Rye Hotel, to go to the Peckham Plex to watch a film. There should be some good films out as it's Oscar season. Meet at 6.30, leave around 7, but I'll update nearer the time when we know what's playing and what time. Maybe have a drink afterwards too :)


All welcome!!!!

Lucy

  • 2 weeks later...

EDFilmClub Wrote:

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> We will see Three Billboards outside Ebbing,

> Missouri. It's on at 8.40, so meet at Rye Hotel at

> 7 for a pre-film drink! For those that don't know

> - Peckham Plex is only ?5 for all films!

>

> See you there

> Lucy



I?m coming Lucy! See you in the Rye. I may be slightly later than 7pm. How will I know you?re the film club?!

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