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If the thought of Valentine’s Day makes you come out in a cold sweat, don’t panic – the MAC have a cracking night planned on 14 February – and your relationship status (or the state of your relationship) is not a factor.
Whether you’re dating one person, several people or living the single life, just come along and have fun in the MAC’s ultimate Anti-Valentine’s shindig!
Enjoy a complimentary cocktail or mocktail, unlimited party food, Anti-Valentine’s games with prizes, live music and finish with a screening of Fatal Attraction.
Fatal Attraction is a story too terrifying to resist; a crackling, tension-packed thriller hinged on the triangle of a man, a wife and vengeful "other woman". Directed by Adrian Lyne (Flashdance, 9 1/2 Weeks) and starring Michael Douglas, Glenn Close and Anne Archer, this sexy, chic, scary box-office smash grabs hold early - then tops itself with an unforgettably nerve-jolting finale.
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