If you're not familiar with the Roundhouse, it's a former steam-engine repair shed-turned-ultra cool arts venue, and the programming comes from the same cinematically savvy crew as Rooftop…, with screenings taking place in the space's Dorfman Hub. The perks: warmth, and no chance of cancellations due to aberrant weather.
Not surprisingly, some of the films have already sold out. But fear not, because you still have a chance to catch Lost in Translation, Reservoir Dogs, Scrooged, and It's a Wonderful Life before the season ends.
If you do manage to snag a ticket, we highly suggest heading over Camden-way a bit early to sample nitro ice cream at nearby Chin Chin Laboratorists. Afterward, you can head out into the neighborhood's buzzy fray for a pint or two (the much-lauded real ale house Southhampton Arms, though not super close by, is just a skip away in Kentish Town), then return to your hotel having sated your cinephiliac tendencies.
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