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Tag: 10th Anniversary

Posted on January 10, 2017

Hot Fuzz 10th Anniversary Screening, 28th April at The Bishop’s Palace

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Celebrate 10 years “for the greater good” of Edgar Wright’s surprise comedy hit “Hot Fuzz” with a very special anniversary outdoor screening in the grounds of The Bishop’s Palace – a starring location in the film – as part of the second ever Wells Film Festival. Full story: Read more

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