The LA Cinema is inviting movie enthusiasts to celebrate its 9th anniversary by enjoying some classic screenings.
People will get the chance to see the British comedy crime drama: Wicked Little Letters.
Doors open at 7pm on Saturday, July 20, with the film starting at 7.45pm at the Long Ashton Community Centre.
Tickets are available for £6 each at the Long Ashton Post Office and online via their website.
Those attending can enjoy a glass of bubbly and celebrate nine years since the start of the LA Cinema.
They promise a night of fun and suspense, with Wicked Little Letters set in a 1920s English seaside town, Littlehampton, based on a (stranger than fiction) true scandal.
The plot thickens around the character Edith Swan, who starts receiving anonymous letters packed with hilariously rude profanities.
A rowdy Irish immigrant is blamed, but as investigations unfold, it seems she may not be the culprit.
The organisers promise that there may even be cake at the screening, and remind those interested to bring a cushion for a more comfortable seat.
It is set to be a thrilling and humorous evening for all attendees.
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