Guys' Guide

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let me entertain you Creating the perfect space to enjoy film, TV and company

“Like all boys I had aspirations (delusions) of being a professional footballer when I was younger, but unfortunately I was nowhere near good enough, so now I just settle for having the boys over to watch the match on the TV. There’s also nothing I prefer more than lazy Sundays on the sofa reading newspapers and watching movies.”

01 Head out to a night at the movies? Or crash in front of a much-loved classic at home? It’s an age old problem. Good job we’re here then as we’ve put together a list of some of the UK’s best kept big screen secrets, as well as a few suggestions on how to recreate your own silver screen utopia at home. Whether it’s a blockbuster or your latest box set, thinking about how you lay out the living room so you can make the most of your space is important for any budding film critic.

electric cinema

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Electric Cinema

bits about this particular establishment is that the popcorn and fizzy drinks have been dumped in favour of craft beers and homemade sausage rolls. When you combine that with the mix of blockbusters, Soho House Shorts and indie greats that are on show, it puts it streets ahead of the competition.

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Dalston Rooftop Cinema

The Print House, 18-22 Ashwin St, London E8 If West London opulence isn’t really your thing, don’t panic.

191 Portobello Road, London, W11 First up it’s the Electric Cinema – one of London’s plushest picture houses. Originally built in 1910, it boasts a grand Victorian interior, deep leather armchairs, cashmere blankets and art-deco mirrored side tables. One of the best

dalston rooftop cinema Guy’s Guide let me entertain you 4/5


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