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  Nomad Cinema [read more]
  A new film experience
  Picture the setting, the big screen a vision of colour and vibrancy; fast, spirited and stylised; groundbreaking, exuberant soundtracks swirling round underneath one of London’s most iconic landmarks of recent years - the arch of Wembley Stadium, and here you’ll begin to imagine just one of the settings in the Nomad summer calendar for 2016. A new venue for The Nomad Cinema, Wembley Park (Olympic Way) is the site of a buzzing new neighbourhood. Situated just 12 minutes from Baker Street by tube, this impressive location is set with the legendary venue Wembley Stadium in view and the SSE Arena nearby. A vibrant area, with homes, shops, restaurants, hotels, leisure facilities and a children's playpark, it has hosted some of the UK's most memorable events including the 1948 and 2012 London Olympic Games, when the paths and walkways were filled with notable sporting stars and their fans.

As a nod to the Olympics opening ceremony director, The Nomad is screening Danny Boyle’s vibrant and captivating Slumdog Millionaire on Thursday 29 September followed by Tarantino’s groundbreaking, stylish, complex, simple, funny, violent, brutal, sweet, undefinable Pulp Fiction on Friday 30 September in the grounds of this iconic venue. Click on the link for full details.
  Graeme Clark [22 Jun 2016 at 22:26]
     

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