CINEMA at The Brewhouse is showing two top films next week.

Firstly, Elvis and Nixon tells of the bizarre meeting between America's biggest singing star and the American president.

On a December morning in 1970, the King of Rock ’n Roll showed up on the lawn of the White House to request a meeting with President Richard Nixon.

Elvis told the president he wanted to be of service to the country, in return a federal agent's badge.

Starring Academy Award nominee Michael Shannon as Elvis and two-time Academy Award winner Kevin Spacey as Richard Nixon, the film tells of the story behind this revealing, yet humorous moment in the Oval Office. (Friday, July 29 at 7.30pm.)

Next on the bill is Queen – A Night in Bohemia. The legendary Hammersmith Odeon concert, filmed live on Christmas Eve 1975 captures the band performing breakthrough hits like Killer Queen, Liar, Keep Yourself Alive plus the first ever live recording of the monumental classic Bohemian Rhapsody.

The film has been fully restored with stunning 5.1 sound and features a never-before-seen archive documentary that includes interviews with all four members of the band and offers an illuminating insight into the game-changing year of 1975.

With a wealth of unseen interviews, recently unearthed rushes of Queen’s first ever video and outtakes from the recording sessions of Bohemian Rhapsody itself, this is the unique story of early Queen, told by the band themselves.

Wednesday, August 3 at 7.30pm.