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Pop Up Screens launch Cinema in the Snow

Are you dreaming of a White Christmas? Pop Up Screens hopes so, as they make your wish come true with some Cinema in the Snow!

Once again the 20th Century Theatre in Notting Hill will be transformed into a winter wonderland, only this year there will be even more snow. Guests will enter this wonderland by stepping into a magic wardrobe, where they’ll first find Christmas trees with snow falling down upon them before arriving in a sparkling seasonal snow filled cinema.

This year’s line up is sure to leave you feeling bursting with joy. There’s all of your festive favorites to make sure you’re merry and bright, and if that’s not enough there will be additional cheer with hot chocolates, brownies, mulled wine and of course, popcorn.

Pop Up Screens’ opens the doors to their cinema in the snow on 11th December and it will be running until 23rd December. Get jolly with classic comedies such as Home Alone and Bad Santa, treat the kids to an early stocking filler with Frozen or Elf, enjoy a Christmas rom-com with Love Actually and Mean Girls or lift your sprits with feel good classics it’s a Wonderful Life or White Christmas.

There will be up to three screenings a day (1pm, 5pm and 8.30pm) with ticket prices ranging from £10 for kids and £20 for adult tickets. Doors open an hour early giving you plenty of time to soak up the atmosphere, play in the snow and get into the Christmas spirit.

Full ticket information is available at http://www.popupscreens.co.uk/

Pop Up Screens founder David Leydon said:  “I can’t wait for the Christmas screenings, I’ve been planning them since mid August and this year it’s going to be really special.  This will be our fourth year we’ve done some festive Christmas screenings and every year we make it bigger and better and this year it’s no different; we’ve more snow, more movies, more mulled wine! I can’t wait to play in the snow and coax disbelieving people through a wardrobe”.

Full Schedule:

Friday 11th 8.30pm Elf
  1pm Hook
Saturday 12th 5pm Home Alone
  8.30pm Groundhog Day
Sunday 13th 1pm Frozen
  5pm Home Alone 2 Lost In New York
  8.30pm Love Actually
Monday 14th 8.30pm Meangirls
Tuesday 15th 8.30pm Elf
Wednesday 16th 8.30pm It’s a Wonderful Life
Thursday 17th 8.30pm Nightmare Before Christmas
Friday 18th 8.30pm Home Alone
Saturday 19th 1pm A Christmas Story
  5pm Bad Santa
  8.30pm The Muppets Christmas Carol
Sunday 20th 1pm Miracle On 34th Street
  5pm Elf
  8.30pm Love Actually
Monday 21st 5pm Santa Claus
  8.30pm White Christmas
Tuesday 22rd 5pm Grinch
  8.30pm Home Alone
Wednesday 23rd 5pm Muppets Christmas Carol
  8.30pm Elf

For further information and to book tickets, head over to www.popupscreens.co.uk

Jason Palmer
Jason Palmerhttps://8ce250469d.nxcli.io
Jason is a film contributor for Entertainment Focus (EF) bringing you the latest news and reviews from the movie world.

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