![]() Here are 12 films you need to see at the London Film Festival. Read Time Out’s review of No Time to Die here. All events are free but you’ll need to buy your own cinema ticket. Join a gang of Bond fans for a walking tour of London locations from the films, Q&As with some ‘No Time to Die’ cast and crew, a quiz and a screening of the new movie at Odeon Leicester Square. And you can top and tail your screening with a Martini cocktail in the cinema’s Café Tangerine.Ĭiné Lumière. This event kicks off a season of Franco-British spy films (September 30 to December 12), featuring ‘The Professional’, starring Jean-Paul Belmondo, and the UK premiere of ‘From Africa With Love’, the latest OSS 117 instalment. ![]() The woman responsible for the suits and frocks of Bond world will be talking about her craft at Ciné Lumière’s first showing of ‘No Time to Die’. ‘No Time to Die’ plus introduction with its costume designer Suttirat Anne Larlarb After 18 months of delay due to the pandemic, tickets are finally available for MGM/United Artist Releasing/Eon’s 007 movie No Time to Die. Come along and listen to their stories of life inside the 007 machine and then watch their latest work. These guys have written seven Bond films, including ‘No Time to Die’, over the last 20 years, so they know the universe inside out. Ī post shared by Regent Street Cinema ‘No Time to Die’ plus Q&A with Bond screenwriters Neal Purvis and Robert Wade Also, if you turn up at the Genesis wearing black tie for a screening of the film on its opening day (Sep 30) you’ll get free bubbles. Perfect your shaken-not-stirred technique at a masterclass in the Genesis Cinema’s Bar Paragon that will teach you how to create 007’s drink of choice. Black tie optional but encouraged.Įveryman cinemas. Head to your local Everyman cinema on the evening of the film’s release day to enjoy champagne, cocktails and canapés before the screening. If you want to get in first, many cinemas are holding midnight screenings on September 29, but to really super-size your Bond experience, get involved in one of these events. Tickets went on sale this week, so you can book now to see the biggest film of the year. ![]() ![]() ‘ No Time to Die’ was the first high-profile Covid cultural casualty: due to come out in April 2020, it was postponed again and again, but will finally be released in cinemas on September 30. ![]()
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