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14 Issue 79 / 2015 FILM guestlist.net The original cast - Ewan McGregor, Ewen Bremner, Robert Carlyle, Jonny Lee Miller – are all up for returning, it's just a matter of organising various schedules. The sequel will be based on Irvine Welsh's novel Porno, and although back in 2013 Boyle described it as "not a great book in the way that Trainspotting, the original novel, is genuinely a masterpiece", he has called John Hodge's script "terrific". The story picks up with the main characters ten years on from the events of Trainspotting. In the novel Sick Boy is involved in making underground porn films in Edinburgh, Renton is living in Amsterdam running a nightclub, Spud is considering suicide and Begbie has just got out of prison. With Trainspotting's 20th anniversary coming up next year, it looks like it's the perfect time for number two. TrainspoTTing 2 is on! Director Danny Boyle has confirmed that the sequel will be his next project Outdoor cinemas have been a summer must for all film fans Rooftops, backyards, even hot tubs, this summer outdoor cinemas were more exciting and interesting than ever, and we were lucky enough to experience some of the best al fresco film screenings that London had to offer. We caught Frances Ha at the Backyard Cinema in Camden Lock Market, a lovely venue where they had a small bar complete with drinks, popcorn and burgers as well as plenty of deck chairs and silk covers, just in case. They even had a smaller screen round the corner at The Cuban, dedicated to more unusual indie flicks, documentaries and foreign language films. This summer Press Play presented 'On the Roof' on top of Broadway House. We took in The Notebook with a wonderful view of London. Press Play's Summer Series aimed to create an innovative pop-up film experiences that capture an audience by breaking the boundaries of conventional cinema screenings, and we think they hit it out of the park. Pillow Cinema was another rooftop based series, this time located on top of Snap Productions and complete with giant beanbags. Throughout their series, Pillow Cinema screened a wide variety of critically acclaimed recent releases and well loved classic films. We caught the classic Forrest Gump up on the roof and it really was a wonderful way to enjoy a London summer evening. Summer may be over but there's still some time to catch special outdoor screenings across the capital if you haven't had the pleasure already. London's ouTdoor Cinemas

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