From playing the ill-fated Cedric Diggory in Harry Potter to being a vampire with a heart in the Twilight saga, Robert Pattinson is an actor in demand and Clapham Picturehouse want to celebrate him.
The cinema is holding a Robert Pattinson day this Saturday screening three of the Barne's boys best films, all from last year, so his teenage fanbase can sit and drool over the heartthrob for an entire day.
First up will be Twilight at 11.30am, where Kristen Stewart's Bella Swan meets the mysterious an dazzling Edward Cullen (Pattinson) only to find out he's a vampire.
Then from 2.10pm he will be appearing in wry British comedy How To Be about a frustrated musician who's depressed and hires a self-help specialist to solve his problems.
Finally, Little Ashes will start at 4.15pm, following the life and loves of artist Salvador Dalí (Pattinson), film maker Luis Buñuel and poet/writer Federico García Lorca.
There will also be a competition before each film, with prizes including Twilight goody bags, How To Be mini-posters signed by Pattinson and large cinema-sized posters for Little Ashes.
Robert Pattinson day, Clapham Picturehouse, Venn Street, June 20, £8.50 per film, discounts if you book more than one. Call 0871 704 2055 or visit picturehouses.co.uk/cinema.
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