Also ranks #28 on The 50+ Best London-Based Movies 66 Dallas Buyers Club Matthew McConaughey, Jennifer Garner, Jared Leto 369 votes In mid-1980s Texas, electrician Ron Woodroof (Matthew McConaughey) is stunned to learn that he has AIDS. Though told that he has just 30 days left to live...
The club often has secret celebrity guests dropping by to practice new sets or TV scenes. Most of the comedians you can see for a small price, but there are free entry performances most weeks, check herefor those performances. Top tips for the best free comedy in London: There are many ...
The Stand-Up Club run comedy clubs across London and the South of England. We also organise the British Comedian of the Year competition, open to every comedian of all levels, with the biggest cash prize in UK comedy of £10,001. Our flagship club is in Piccadilly, London which runs ...
If this is going to be your first time hiring an escort in London, you might be feeling anxious and even have no idea how to find an escort that perfectly suits your biological needs, kinks, and fantasies. I know it’s not easy for first-timers, and there are a lot of complications ...
Sharon Stone reprises her role as the seductive novelist in this sequel, which finds her becoming involved with a London-based psychiatrist, played by David Morrissey. As their relationship deepens, he becomes increasingly entangled in her web of deception and danger. The film delivers more of the...
Chadha, who grew up in London as part of the Indian diaspora, finds both pain and beauty in her heroine’s attempt to please her traditional parents while forging her own dual identity, a wonderful balancing act between tones that never robs the film of its charm. —KE...
69. Top Secret! (1984) Film Comedy ‘I know a little German. He’s sitting over there.’ Directors: Jim Abrahams, David Zucker, Jerry Zucker Cast: Val Kilmer, Omar Sharif, Billy J Mitchell Eager to parody the WWII spy flick but keenly aware that, despite what Mel Brooks might think,...
Just in time for Halloween week, Old Spooky Club returns for 1985’s “Fright Night.” It’s an entirely ’80s comedy-horror movie with zero cynicism and only a single layer of meta. Chris Sarandon is the perfect vampire, even when he’s villanously chowin’ down on a topless lady as...
The Hercules Pillars is a top-notch pub to catch all the footie action in London. Just a stone's throw from Holborn Station, this traditional English boozer is home to a plethora of first-class screens to stream the big games. Hungry? They have a crackin' food and drinks menu to boot...
The Machines is first and foremost a genuinely wonderful family adventure comedy that is sure to quickly become an all-time favorite, but having a queer teen girl act as the film's protagonist is just the robot apocalypse defeating cherry on top. Katie Mitchell is unapologetically queer, but ...