No plans this week? Here are a few team InStyle suggestions to get you started...
1. My Scientology Movie
From the king of incredibly awkward documentary situations Louis Theroux, My Scientology Movie (his first full-length docu feature) will be hitting cinemas this Friday, and well, we can pretty much guarantee that it'll be as thought provoking and outlandish as most of his past endeavours. Inspired by the Church’s alleged (and controversial) techniques, and aided by former Scientology members, Theroux uses actors to recreate what they've experienced at the hand of Scientology - however because it's Louis Theroux, rest assured there will be plenty of eyebrow-raising twists and turns. Brilliant.
2. Lucky Voice Speed Duetting with Bumble
Another day, another speed dating session - only this is dating with a difference. Fancy yourself as a bit of a dab hand on the old karaoke machine? Well, it could be that your fly version of Flashing Lights could bag you a fella, as Lucky Voice Islington has teamed up with dating app Bumble this Wednesday 5th October for a night of (you've guessed it) speed duetting. Basically, get paired up with a potential, then stage your own sing-off in a private karaoke booth. It's an ice-breaker... Tickets from £12, which includes a complimentary drink.
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3. Letters Live
Returning to the Freemasons’ Hall in Covent Garden from October 4th following a sold out run in March 2016, Letters Live is a must for those keen on hearing stars rep some words. A live stage show which features surprise celebs from stage and screen reading and performing letters (Inspired by Shaun Usher’s international best-selling Letters of Note series and Simon Garfield’s To The Letter), Letters Live is not to be missed. Line ups have always been kept a closely guarded secret, but with past talent including the likes of Benedict Cumberbatch, Jude Law, Olivia Colman, Carey Mulligan, Ian McKellen, Stephen Fry, Kylie Minoque and Russell Brand, you can guarantee you'll see someone great. Tickets from £39.50.
4. Westworld
Sky Atlantic's newest HBO smasher Westworld starts tomorrow, and guess what box set-binge fans? It's already drawing comparisons with fellow channel blockbuster Game of Thrones, plus now that autumn is drawing in, isn't it nice to have a new series to get stuck into? So, what's Westworld about? It's basically a dark, Sci-Fi drama about a Western theme park, run by robots. Sounds mental, but it's spooky as hell with more than a nod to '80s cult flick Blade Runner. Tune in at 9pm.
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5. BFI London Film Festival
Boasting an incredibly exciting 2016 schedule which brings films like Tom Ford's Nocturnal Animals and hotly anticipated musical flick La La Land to the capital for their UK debut, the 60th BFI London Film Festival will be taking over various venues from 5th-16th October. This year a number of galas will be taking place in the brand new state of the art Embankment Garden Cinema, a temporary site being erected especially for the festival, and with talent such as Casey Affleck, Michelle Williams, Sigourney Weaver and Liam Neeson confirmed to attend, film buffs can get their popcorn with with a side of celebrity spotting. See BFI.org.uk for all information.
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6. Whole Glory London
Celebrity tattoo artist Scott Campbell presents a series of new artworks at London's Lazarides Gallery, an off site exhibition and performance taking place in Covent Garden from 7th-9th October. The show will feature a new series of nine works — including tattooed pig skin encased in stainless steel frames in liquid preservative — plus, don't miss the chance to stick your arm through a wall and get your arm tattooed by Campbell himself. For free. Yes, really. See Lazinc.com for more details.
7. The Kills
Winning all the prizes for sexiest boy/girl rock duo ever, The Kills (AKA Alison Mosshart and Jamie Hince) bring their brand of thumping gloriousness to the UK this week, with four dates covering a good chunk of the country including London, Bristol and Birmingham. Promoting their new Ash & Ice album, The Kills are known for ass-kicking electric performances and a back catalogue of hip-grinding rock tunes to get those new bangs flicking. Tickets are still available, so get on it asap.
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8. Hatchetts
Okay, the weather is officially getting colder, so by the end of the week it seems only sensible that we all crave a delicious Sunday roast right? Well, from Sunday 9th of October, Hatchetts in Mayfair launches a brand new Sunday Lunch menu courtesy of Head Chef Andy Evans - winner of the OFM Sunday Lunch of the Year for his incredible take on the great British Roast. Think large joints of the finest quality rare breed rib of beef, legs of Blackface lamb, organic Sussex chickens and sides of Tudges pork belly plus all the yummy trimmings. Hungry? Better get booking. See Hatchetts.london for more details.
Well, what are you waiting for? Have a great week guys...
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