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LIMITLESS
Okay not EXACTLY a freebie since you need the frontpage of today's or Monday's Times, but still...
Dear reader,
The Times and Sunday Times are offering readers the chance to see new action thriller LIMITLESS for free and before it\\\'s public release. Simply book your tickets at the link below and then take a copy of Sunday or Monday\\\'s newspaper front cover to the screening along with your e-ticket.
LOCATIONS AVAILABLE:
Coventry, Exeter, Leeds/Bradford, Leicester, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Thanet, York
To book tickets click the link below.
www.offersinthetimes.com/cultureplus_ticket_booking/ticket_booking_open.php
Password: ULTIMATE
Certificate: 15
Screening Date: Monday March 21
Screening Time: 6pm for 6.30pm start
Locations: Bath, Birmingham, Coventry, Croydon Grants, Edinburgh Omni, Exeter, Finchley Road, Guildford, Harrow, Islington, Leeds Light, Leeds/bradford, Leicester, Liverpool One, London- Greenwich, Manchester Lowry, Milton Keynes, Newcastle (silverlink), Newcastle Under Lyme, Oxford – Magdalen Street, Portsmouth, Reading, Richmond, Romford, Shepherd\\\'s Bush, Thanet, Watford, Wimbledon, Wood Green, York
Bradley Cooper and Robert De Niro star in a paranoia-fueled action thriller about an unsuccessful writer whose life is transformed by a pill that allows him to use 100% of his mind and become a perfect version of himself. His enhanced abilities soon attract shadowy forces that threaten his new life in this darkly comic and provocative film.0 -
Showfilmfirst
Horror Secret Screening tomorrow in Leicester Square: due to cancellations a few extra tickets available - for more information or to download tickets: https://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/107816
If you can answer yes to the above, we would like to invite you to a special preview in central London on Tuesday 22nd March.
When 22/03/11 18:30
Where West End, Vue
Tickets Available"It matters not how straight the gate, How charged with punishment the scroll. I am the master of my faith. I am the captain of my soul!.." x0 -
Bathf Picturehouse - tues 5th april - 8pm
Claphamm Picturehouse - mon 4th april - 6pm
Edinburghu Picturehouse - mon 11th april - 6.15pm
Greenwichk Picturehouse - thurs 14th april - 6pm
Southamptono Picturehouse - mon 18th april - 6.15pm
Yorkk Picturehouse - mon 18th april - 6pm
http://www.offersinthetimes.com/culture ... _moved.php
password is timesplus
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Birmingham Broad Street, Cineworld
Available Bolton, Cineworld Available Bradford, Cineworld Available Bristol, Cineworld Available Cambridge, Cineworld Available Cardiff, Cineworld Available Crawley, Cineworld Available Dundee, Cineworld Available Edinburgh, Cineworld Available Enfield, Cineworld Available Glasgow Renfrew Street, Cineworld Available High Wycombe, Cineworld Available Liverpool, Cineworld Available Milton Keynes, Cineworld Available Nottingham, Cineworld Available Shaftesbury Avenue, Cineworld Not available Sheffield, Cineworld Available Wandsworth, Cineworld Available West India Quay, Cineworld Available Wolverhampton, Cineworld Available
Another code for Little White Lies
Same venues as above/Monday 4th April
226718 www.showfilmfirst.com
Thanks to debzmuzza at hukd0 -
Sucker Punch - Thursday 31st March - IGN
Written and directed by creative visionary Zack Snyder (Watchmen, 300), Sucker Punch is a fantasy flick that takes the viewer into the vivid imagination of Babydoll, a young girl whose dream world - in which she fights the likes of samurias and serpents - provides the ultimate escape from her grim reality.
The preview will take place on Thursday, March 31st at cinemas in Birmingham, Bristol Cribbs, Cardiff, Croydon, Edinburgh, Fulham, Islington, Leeds, Leicester, Portsmouth, Reading, and Shepherd's Bush, and is completely free, although tickets are limited and only available to UK residents subject to age restrictions.
http://www.media-promotions.com/ign_ticket_booking/ticket_booking.php
thanks to pottsy292 from FMUK0 -
https://rewards.sky.com
http://www.media-promotions.com/skytv_ticket_booking/index_welcome.php
Password: DINOSAUR
Certificate: U
Screening Date: Saturday April 23
Screening Time: 10.30am (film starts 11am sharp)
Locations: Birmingham, Bristol Cribbs, Cheshire Oaks, Dublin - Liffe Valley, Edinburgh Omni, Greenwich - The O2, Leeds Kirstall Road, London Westfield
Flying Monsters 3D is written and presented by BAFTA winning natural history broadcaster, Sir David Attenborough and features a host of Pterosaur species. With spectacular 3D footage of Sir David Attenborough flying in a glider alongside a Quetzalocoatlus this is definitely worth seeing in 3D on the big screen before it airs on Sky Atlantic later this year.0 -
geordie_ben wrote: »Password: DINOSAUR
Certificate: U
Screening Date: Saturday April 23
Screening Time: 10.30am (film starts 11am sharp)
Locations: Birmingham, Bristol Cribbs, Cheshire Oaks, Dublin - Liffe Valley, Edinburgh Omni, Greenwich - The O2, Leeds Kirstall Road, London Westfield
Flying Monsters 3D is written and presented by BAFTA winning natural history broadcaster, Sir David Attenborough and features a host of Pterosaur species. With spectacular 3D footage of Sir David Attenborough flying in a glider alongside a Quetzalocoatlus this is definitely worth seeing in 3D on the big screen before it airs on Sky Atlantic later this year.
whats the link for sky i have logged in but cant find the password box? ok cheers
tried
rewards.sky.com/skyloyalty/home/screenings/free-screening/index.html
but nothing there0 -
code for Oranges and Sunshine on 27/03/11 at 11.00am
www.showfilmfirst.com
code: 520558
Oranges and Sunshine
Oranges and Sunshine tells the story of Margaret Humphreys, a social worker from Nottingham who uncovered one of the most significant social scandals of recent times: the deportation of thousands of children from the United Kingdom to Australia.
Almost single-handedly, against overwhelming odds and with little regard for her own well-being, Margaret reunited thousands of families, brought authorities to account and drew worldwide attention to an extraordinary miscarriage of justice. Children as young as four had been told that their parents were dead, and been sent to children's homes on the other side of the world. Many were subjected to appalling abuse. They were promised oranges and sunshine: they got hard labour and life in institutions.
Abbeygate, Picturehouse Tickets Available
Bristol Watershed, Independent Tickets Available
Cambridge Arts, Picturehouse Tickets Available
Cinema City, Norwich, Picturehouse Tickets Available
Clapham, Picturehouse Tickets Not available
Duke Of York's, Brighton, Picturehouse Tickets Available
FACT, Liverpool, Picturehouse Tickets Available
Greenwich, Picturehouse Tickets Not available
Pheonix, Oxford, Picturehouse Tickets Available
The Cameo, Edinburgh, Picturehouse Tickets Available
York City Screen, Picturehouse Tickets Available
Nottingham Broadway, Independent Tickets Available
Sheffield Showroom, Independent Tickets Available
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I've seen these posted before, so hoping these will be useful to some of you...
VIVA RIVA
On Monday 28th March at 12 noon, we will be joined by director Djo Mungo for a screening of 'Viva Riva'.
Riva is an operator, a man with charm and ambition in equal measure. Kinshasa is an inviting place. With petrol in short supply in Democratic Republic of Congo's capital, he and his sidekick pursue a plot to get hold of a secret cache - barrels of fuel they can sell for a huge profit. Of course they're not the only ones who want the stuff. Cesar is a ruthless, sharply dressed foreigner thriving in Kinshasa's lawless streets. A female military officer joins the fray. Even the church will betray its tenets for a piece of the action. But Riva's main nemesis is Azor, a crime boss in the classic style: big, decadent and brutal. He's not a man to mess with, but his girlfriend, Nora, may just be the most seductive woman in all of DRC. Riva catches sight of her dancing at a nightclub and it's not long before Nora matches the fuel cache as a coveted object of his lust.
THE PROMISE
On Tuesday 29th March at 12 noon, we will be joined by award winning writer/director and Peter Kosminsky for a screening of 'The Promise'.
Peter Kosminksy's new release The Promise, explosively juxtaposes the events and issues from the formation of Israel whilst also looking at current events in Israel, albeit in 2005. 18 year old Londoner Erin (Claire Foy) is dragged by her mother (Holly Aird) to a hospital to see her seriously ill grandfather Len, someone she has only see twice in her life. When her mother then drags her to his house to clean it out in preparation of his death, Erin finds an old diary and her curiosity is piqued, especially when her mother exhibits a rather negative response to its discovery....
IF NOT US, WHO?On Wednesday 30th March at 10.30am, we will be joined by director Andres Veiel for a screening of 'If Not Us, Who?'.
In the early 60s, Bernward Vesper and fellow university student Gudrun Ensslin begin a passionate love in the stifling atmosphere of provincial West Germany. Dedicated to the power of the written word, Bernward and Gudrun found a publishing house whose first publication is, paradoxically to many, a controversial past work of Bernward's ostracized father, an infamous Nazi author. Bernward defends his father's writing ability, even if he is haunted by his father's suspicious past. Gudrun, too, vehemently questions her own father's role during Hitler's Third Reich. Sensitive to the increasing restlessness of the times, the fiery couple lash out at the conformism and denial around them. After their tumultuous relationship nearly ends due to Bernward's infidelities, they start anew with a move to West Berlin in 1964. Joining forces with leftist writers and political activists, they become part of the spreading global uprising: "If not us, who; If not now, when?" But discontentment with the world takes its toll on their tumultuous relationship. By the late 60s, Gudrun has joined rebellious Andreas Baader's pro-violence cause and Bernward risks his sanity by using psychedelic drugs in his struggles to finally write the novel committed to changing the world... Based on the emotional true story of an explosive era.
ALMANYA
On Wednesday 30th March at 10.30am, we will be joined by writer/director Yasemin Samdereli and writer Nesrin Samdereli for a screening of 'Almanya'.
On 10 September, 1964, Germany’s one-millionth ‘guest worker’ was welcomed. Spanning a period of no less than forty-five years, this film by sisters Yasemin Samdereli (director) and Nesrin Samdereli (screenplay) tells the story of guest worker number one-million-and-one – a man named Hüseyin Yilmaz and his family. ‘Who or what am I – German or Turk?’ asks six-year-old Cenk Yilmaz when neither his Turkish nor his German schoolmates pick him for their respective football teams. In an attempt to comfort Cenk, his 22-year-old cousin Canan tells him the story of their grandfather Hüseyin, who came to Germany at the end of the sixties as a ‘guest worker’ and who later brought his wife and children to ‘Almanya’.
After each screening, audience members will have the chance to discuss the film with our special guests in Q&A sessions hosted by journalist Amanda Palmer.
The films will all be screened at The Everyman Cinema Club, 5 Holly Bush Vale, Hampstead, London NW3 6TX.
Booking is now open and you may apply via our website at http://www.sroaudiences.com
The minimum age for attendance at this screening is 16. We shall notify successful applicants as quickly as possible by email with their eticket. All tickets are issued free of charge and are strictly non-transferable.0 -
Free Tickets to see A Different Breed before it airs on Sky1
Think couture clothing, poetry or even weddings are just for humans? Think again...
From the makers of Pineapple Dance Studios comes the comedy 'dogumentary' A Different Breed.
The series follows Britain's eccentric dog owners and lets you hear not only from the owners but from the dogs themselves. It really is barking mad!
We're giving Sky customers the chance to see A Different Breed on the big screen before it airs on Sky1 in April.
Claim up to four tickets to one of the screenings showing on on Tuesday 29 March in each of the following locations:
Edinburgh Omni
Leed Light
Birmingham
Greenwich - The O2
London Westfield
Cheshire Oaks.
Tickets are only available to Sky Customers at www.sky.com/rewards
password: BARK-“Dictatorship naturally arises out of democracy, and the most aggravated form of tyranny and slavery out of the most extreme liberty.” - John Kennedy Toole, A Confederacy of Dunces0
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