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Rock 'n' Roll Cinema returns

Movies, music and mountains of popcorn at 93 Feet East this coming Sunday.

Mar 28 2007

Rock 'n' Roll Cinema takes place at 93 Feet East this Sunday, and having attended the last event, I urge all the TOMB readers out there to head down as it's the best Sunday afternoon's entertainment I've had in ages.

Combining movies, music and mountains of popcorn, it's the perfect way to combat that Sunday morning hangover, and this month's line-up is a belter.

Bands playing include Cut Off Your Hands, Tom Hatred and rock 'n' roll cinema residents and founders The Footlong Heroes, while DJs Frankie and Johnny will be helping everyone get their freak on between sets.

And as ever, the Future Shorts crew will have lined up the best in short films from around the world, while the roller-popcorn service should be as reliable as ever. So what are you waiting for? Go to the official website to find out more and head down to 93 Feet East at 2pm on Sunday for the ultimate rock 'n' roll cinema experience.

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