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Mar 21st 2012, 12:52

With an abundance of cinemas, alternative film events, festivals and other film related stuff to do, whether your movie mad or not London is the place to be.

Here, we take a look at some of the must see London attractions for film lovers.

Warner Bros Studio

Coming soon to London, the widely anticipated Warner Bros Studio tour is tipped to be magical day out for people of all ages. It's all about Harry Potter, so fans be at the ready for a magical experience as you will be taken through the sets that were once walked by the starts of the films themselves.

You'll also get a rare chance to have a peak at some of the costumes worn in the films and take the privilege of being let in on some well-kept secrets about the production's special effects.

Visit wbstudiotour.co.uk for a guaranteed fascinating day out at Warner Bros Studio.

London Film Museum

The London Film Museum contains a massive collection of props and costumes from hundreds of films through the ages. have your picture taken with R2D2 or the costumer Christian Bale wore in Batman begins.

Tickets cost £13.50 for adults (£11.50 concessions) and £9.50 for children and the London Film Museum is open 7 days a week. If you consider yourself a film lover visiting London then this must not be missed.

Floating Cinema

The Floating Cinema made its first voyage in the Summer of 2011, Making it's way through the waterways of the London boroughs that are playing host to this years Olympic Games. The boat itself seats an intimate audience of only 12 enthusiasts at a time, however the additional screenings by the canal side attracted and accommodated plenty more people in their droves.

Secret Cinema

Secret Cinema is without a doubt a completely different cinema experience. Monthly screening are held at classified locations, Future Cinema really really pushes the boat out to source bizarre locations, designed to take audiences beyond the white screen. audiences are really immersed into the films as the venue is usually somehow linked to the film. Previously, fans of Secret Cinema have found themselves submerged into the films in old mental health hospitals and a fairground.

The BFI

For any film buff visiting London, your visit would be left in-complete without stopping off at the BFI Southbank, which screens over a thousand films and TV Programs, from current blockbusters to old classics. There's a delightful bar and restaurant overlooking the Thames where you can enjoy a cocktail or meal before or after your screening.

Be sure to check out the BFI iMax, only a short walk away, with with its 20 metre 3D screen which will take you right into the heart of the film you're watching.

Tags: harry potter, Warner Brothers studio tour, wbstudiotour.co.uk

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