
Whether with friends or alone, these movie-inspired cocktails will add some Hollywood glamour to your night in.
A hot contender across the major awards this year, pay homage to this film’s leading man with a drink that, like the lead actor, is a merging of French and American flavors. For this, we're reimagining a French Martini with a splash of good, old American bourbon whiskey.

Loved a particular Southern vampire horror film this year? You're not alone. If you're planning a themed menu around nominated films, why not consider this smoky, fiery twist on the Gin & Tonic? It's classy, with grit. It's traditional – with a little something extra (secret).

You’ll be Popular with this bubbly, pink concoction on offer.

Arguably the most famous celluloid cocktail, this fictional secret agent’s classic ‘Shaken, Not Stirred’ Vesper Martini first appeared in the novel and became the iconic sip of the titular character, with the drink’s name based on his fictional love interest. Today, the Vesper remains one of the most sophisticated ways to enjoy a martini, but over the years, it’s had something of a transformation. The original cocktail has had to change since its debut as it originally included a French aromatic wine which is no longer produced. Today, a dry vermouth can take its place.

Of all the movie cocktails in all the towns in all the world, the French 75 is one of the most glamorous. The bona fide classic – often considered one of the best films ever made – mostly takes place inside stylish bar with plenty of cocktails flowing to take inspiration from. However, leading up to one particularly poignant scene, the French 75 makes its appearance, forever sealing its place among renowned cinematic sips. The sparkling wine cocktail features gin, lemon juice, sugar and Champagne. Get the tissues out, prepare to swoon and sob, and pour yourself a French 75 – it could be the start of a beautiful friendship between you and this sweet, tart cocktail.

Popularized in the late 1990s TV show and brought back to the forefront of pop culture with the hugely successful movie franchise and TV reboot, Cosmopolitan cocktails are main character and fashion-forward columnist’s go-to drink for decades

Made its debut in a famous 1990s film, sipped on the patio of a renowned Beverly Hills hotel with ‘mezcal on the side’. The drink which packs a punch – a beguiling mix of gin, cherry brandy and herbal liqueur – so we’d recommend skipping the chaser of Mezcal.

The choice drink of one certain ‘The Dude’ is as much a part of the 1998 comedy as the character himself. He can be seen drinking a White Russian as standard, throughout the cult classic.
