REVELLERS' CLUB FILM NIGHT
On Mondays, whenever there's a great film worth watching.
Watch the award winning film, Parasite, with your fellow Revellers.
This Monday, 16th March, 7pm.
** We'll be watching it at the new,excellent and very comfortable Archlight Cinema, in Arches Lane, near Battersea Power Station. **
Watch the trailer...
All in price £27 per person.
Includes ticket and glass of wine or soft drink on arrival. (Excludes other drinks, tapas etc.)
Founders' Pass Holders pay £22. If you are one, please get in touch with David Bradley directly to make arrangements.
The Plan
7pm - Meet at Tapas Restaurant Brindisa for drinks (and tapas for those that want it). (The party will get 25% off all food and drink.)
8pm - leave for Archlight.
8.10 film starts.
Addresses:
TAPAS BRINDISA, Unit 25, Battersea Power Station, Circus Rd W, London SW11 8EZ.
ARCHLIGHT CINEMA, 22 Arches Lane, Battersea, London SW11 8AB
4 OSCAR WINS INCLUDING BEST PICTURE AND BEST DIRECTOR (BONG JOON-HO)
WINNER OF 2 BAFTAS: BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY AND BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
GOLDEN GLOBE-WINNER: BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
WINNER OF 4 OSCARS INCLUDING BEST PICTURE AND BEST DIRECTOR (BONG JOON-HO)
WINNER OF 2 BAFTAS: BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY AND BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
GOLDEN GLOBE-WINNER: BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
“Parasite gets its tendrils into you.”
★★★★★
Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian
“It’s a film that burrows under your skin and sinks in its teeth.”
★★★★
- Robbie Collin, The Telegraph
“This is a dazzling work, gripping from beginning to end, full of big bangs and small wonders.”
★★★★★
- Dave Calhoun, Time Out
“You expect the whole enterprise to come crashing down around his ears, but this is a film-maker in total control of his craft.”
★★★★
- Ed Potton, The Times
“Though we largely root for the Kims, Bong doesn't allow anything as simple as rich versus poor, good versus bad. No wonder this movie speaks to global audiences - it's a parable about our capitalist world.”
★★★★★
- Larushka Ivan-Zadeh, Metro
“A film that always has two thoughts in its head at once, a spectacular epic and tightly wound chamber piece, chicly sophisticated, brutal as a hammer.”
★★★★★
- Danny Leigh, Financial Times
“Extraordinary.”
★★★★★
- Chris Hunneysett, Daily Mirror