Nomad takes viewers into forgotten corners of the city. Highlights include The Shining in Brompton Cemetery and Romeo and Juliet in Fulham Palace. The Nomad starts at ?8.50, until Sept 22, various venues, whereisthenomad.com
2. Up on the roof
The Queen of Hoxton pub is screening five films a week, from Eighties favourites to Hollywood classics. Comfy chairs, blankets and even a barbecue. Outdoor cinema, ?10, until August 31, The Queen of Hoxton, 1-5 Curtain Road, EC2, rooftopfilmclub.com
3. Summer Screen
Somerset House is perfect for the programme Film4 is screening this summer. Highlights include the UK premiere of Walter Salles?s film of Jack Kerouac?s On the Road and John Hillcoat?s new crime drama Lawless. Film4 Summer Screen, from ?14.40, Aug 16-25, Somerset House, The Strand, WC2, somersethouse.org.uk
4. Luna Cinema
Take a dip in Brockwell Park Lido, then settle down outside the Thirties caf? to watch Will Ferrell?s Anchorman, or enjoy the sharp wit of Nora Ephron with a screening of When Harry Met Sally at Dulwich Park. The Luna Cinema, from ?12.50, July 19?Sept 22, various venues, thelunacinema.com
5. Pop Up Screens
With a programme that includes Dirty Dancing, Napoleon Dynamite and The Big Lebowski, it?s tempting to get a ?50 season ticket to Pop Up Screens, which are touring all parts of London including Ravenscourt Park. Pop Up Screens, from ?8, July 6?Sept 6, various venues, popupscreens.co.uk
Source: http://www.standard.co.uk/goingout/cinema/the-london-best-outdoor-cinemas-7956098.html
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