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These screenings are located on 22 Arches Lane, Circus West Village, Battersea Power Station
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To book, please select a time from below:
Thursday 5th October
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Saturday 7th October
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Monday 9th October
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Alternatively please call the Box Office on:
020 3330 7120
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Watch TrailerInternet commenter Keith Gill sinks his life savings into GameStop stock and posts about it. When his social posts start blowing up, so do his life and the lives of everyone following him. As a stock tip becomes a movement, everyone gets rich—until the billionaires fight back, and both sides find their worlds turned upside down.
Starring: Paul Dano, Nick Offerman, Talia Ryder, Anthony Ramos, Myha'la Herrold, Pete Davidson, Seth Rogen, Clancy Brown, America Ferrera, Sebastian Stan
Director: Craig Gillespie
Writer: Ben Mezrich
Running Time: 104 minutes
Certificate: 15
Language: English
Genre: Drama, Comedy
Country: United States
Based on book, The Antisocial Network, by Ben Mezrich
"The wild true story of a YouTuber (Paul Dano) who defied Wall Street by turning the failing retailer GameStop into a stock-market sensation."
★★★★ John Nugent, Empire Magazine
"There is, perhaps, a little too much bouncing around between stories, and not all the plot threads land powerfully – Pete Davidson as Gill’s layabout brother doesn’t add much – but Gillespie makes elegant points without resorting to cartoon villainy."
★★★★ Helena O'Hara Time Out
"...the script from Lauren Schuker Blum and Rebecca Angelo is vivid and visceral..."
★★★★ Kevin Maher, The Times
