Might come along, I've been meaning to see the film and this'd be a great chance! :D
Come see Indie Game: The Movie with us
GameSpot presents award-winning documentary Indie Game: The Movie at London's Prince Charles Cinema. Come watch with us!
Documentary flick Indie Game: The Movie tells the inspiring story behind three of the most celebrated indie hits of recent years: Braid, Fez, and Super Meat Boy.
The film has won acclaim of its own for its fascinating account of how these games were made and the meticulously obsessive artists who made them, but it has also been virtually absent from cinema screens in the UK.
Now, GameSpot presents a special screening of the movie at London's excellent Prince Charles Cinema on Thursday July 19, at which we will be joined by the filmmakers over Skype for a Q&A session.
Come meet Team GameSpot at the cinema bar from 7.30 p.m., or skip on in at 8.30 p.m. in time for the show. For more details and to buy tickets, see Prince Charles Cinema's official site.
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