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It's Film Club tonight!

Come along and meet us at The Rye pub at 19:30 if you fancy meeting a few lovely locals and watching a good (fingers crossed) film!

We'll be leaving the pub at 20:15 to walk to the cinema.

I have bought a clacker board which will be lying out on our table.

Louisa

  • 1 month later...

Happy New Year Everyone!

The next film club will be on Sat 25th Jan. We'll meet early eve at the Rye pub and all walk down to the Peckham Plex together.

I'll post timings as soon as the cinema does.

Save the date!

Everybody welcome. Pm me with any questions. Louisa

Hello!


The Plex have published their times and 12 Years a Slave is showing at 20:30 on Sat 25th Jan.

Let's meet at 19:30 in the Rye Pub (I'll bring the clacker board) and leave at about

20:10.

I might buy my ticket in advance this time as the queues can be pretty horrendous in the cinema, and this film might be busy. I'll leave you to decide what to do!

New people really welcome - we're just a bunch of locals hanging out and watching a film together.

We sometimes go to the pub afterwards if it's not too late.

PM me with any questions and look forward to seeing everyone! Louisa

Cool I'm going to pick my ticket up on Sat afternoon I think! L




The Plex have published their times and 12 Years a Slave is showing at 20:30 on Sat 25th Jan.

Let's meet at 19:30 in the Rye Pub (I'll bring the clacker board) and leave at about

20:10.

I might buy my ticket in advance this time as the queues can be pretty horrendous in the cinema, and this film might be busy. I'll leave you to decide what to do!

New people really welcome - we're just a bunch of locals hanging out and watching a film together.

We sometimes go to the pub afterwards if it's not too late.

PM me with any questions and look forward to seeing you! L

Hi Everyone,


Looking forward to seeing you in The Rye pub from 19:30 tomorrow (Sat 26th). I'll be at a table and have the film clacker board out so you can spot us.

We'll be leaving the pub at 20:10 to get to the cinema and get a good seat.

If possible, try to pop to the cinema and buy your tickets in advance to avoid the massive queues at the Plex.

12 Years a Slave, 20:35.

PM me with any questions and look forward to seeing you tomorrow, L

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