Time out london juliet shardlow9/13/2023 ![]() Instead, check out the summer’s best outdoor cinema screens. ‘Christopher Robin’ is showing in UK cinemas. Sadly you can’t watch it in a 100-acre wood. Cue Tigger, Eeyore, Piglet and the gang springing up and causing life-affirming mayhem.Ītwell answered our time-trial quiz Timed Out with three minutes on the clock. Everything’s looking pretty grey until he bumps into childhood pal Winnie-the-Pooh. It’s set in 1940s London and Christopher finds himself torn between family and job. In the movie, Atwell plays Evelyn, wife of hard-working family man Christopher (Ewan McGregor). But then, we didn’t have to spend weeks on a film set with him. It sounds like more of a blessing than a curse, if we’re honest. He’s always got a tune going on in his head.’ ‘Breaking into song,’ she reveals, ‘ always tapping his foot. ![]() And we had to ask: what’s his worst on-set habit? We quizzed ‘Agent Carter’ star Hayley Atwell on what it was like filming the Pooh Bear fantasy drama ‘Christopher Robin’ with Ewan McGregor. Love a blockbuster? Check out our list of hotly anticipated 2018 movies here. Film London and UK cinema listings, film reviews and exclusive interviews Review: Oppenheimer Christopher Nolan delivers his most spectacular, cerebral blockbuster yet headlined by a. as they tried not to reveal too many spoilers about the upcoming film. We put the stars through their paces with a quick-fire quiz. But we did get a cracking insight into how Cumbers maintains his manicured beard and whether we’ll be seeing a Vision-Scarlet Witch wedding any time soon. What secrets could they divulge for news-hungry fans? Well, don’t expect to find out whether Captain America dies or not. So naturally Time Out jumped at the chance to chat with some of the film’s stars in London this week, including Benedict Cumberbatch (who plays Doctor Strange), Elizabeth Olsen (Scarlet Witch) and Paul Bettany (Vision). The first trailer got 230 million views in its first 24 hours, and ticket presales have surpassed recent Marvel mega-movie ‘Black Panther’. (Nope? Just us then.) Joe and Anthony Russo’s epic superhero team-up has been breaking records before even being released. Maybe you’ve already spent 478 hours watching YouTube fan-theory videos about ‘Avengers: Infinity War’. RECOMMENDED: Want to get really organised? Start planning your perfect October in London now.Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past year, you’ll have noticed there’s a new 'Avengers' movie coming out. Get your diary out and start filling it up now. So make sure you grab your final chance to enjoy the spoils of the season by booking a seat at some of London’s best rooftop bars and alfresco restaurants and lolling about in the city’s best urban beaches, parks and lidos. While autumn is still on the horizon, summer isn’t over yet. There’s also a whole host of city-wide fests taking over the capital, including Open House London – giving us a chance to get a sneak peek inside usually private buildings – London Design Festival and Totally Thames – the brilliant celebration of London’s watery main artery complete with an illuminated flotilla installation. A lot of London’s cultural scene goes into semi-hibernation mode over the summer, but come autumn it kicks back into gear with landmark museum exhibitions, new theatre and art shows and brand new food and drink openings. ![]() September in London may be ‘back to school’ time, but it’s also when the city comes alive. ![]()
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