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Cinema Free Tickets and Films Discussion Thread
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            General_Grant wrote: »I think the Code Only thread posts today re Telegraph Subscriber screenings are "heads up" that these offers will become available, not that you can actually complete a request online yet. If any Telegraph Subscriber has managed to book either or both, please advise what available route you used.
 The problem is that people post the info and because they are not subscribers they do not post passwords etc for The Telegraph and Times/Our Screen screenings.0
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            The problem is that people post the info and because they are not subscribers they do not post passwords etc for The Telegraph and Times/Our Screen screenings.
 I'm not looking for the code. As a subscriber it is provided when you log into your account but, as far as I know, you can't get the code until tickets are actually available.0
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            General_Grant wrote: »I'm not looking for the code. As a subscriber it is provided when you log into your account but, as far as I know, you can't get the code until tickets are actually available.
 Booking for both films is definitely live now.0
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            Does anyone know the code for ATTACKING THE DEVIL: HAROLD EVANS AND THE LAST NAZI WAR CRIME showing in Picturehouses on Tue 22nd Mar.0
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            SpreadPyar wrote: »Does anyone know the code for ATTACKING THE DEVIL: HAROLD EVANS AND THE LAST NAZI WAR CRIME showing in Picturehouses on Tue 22nd Mar.
 It's on the Times + page.0
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            I've just cancelled 2 tickets for My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 showing TODAY @ West End, Vue @ 18:30.
 Can't attend.0
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            Saw Eddie the `Eagle brilliant film laughed all the way although not all of its true but even Eddie said in a interview about 50% of it based on him.....0
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            SpreadPyar wrote: »Saw Eddie the `Eagle brilliant film laughed all the way although not all of its true but even Eddie said in a interview about 50% of it based on him.....
 Agreed, in all honesty, I would not have watched it if it wasn't free (from trailers etc) but having watched it, I have to say it exceeded my expectations and it is actually worth paying for.0
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            Agreed, in all honesty, I would not have watched it if it wasn't free (from trailers etc) but having watched it, I have to say it exceeded my expectations and it is actually worth paying for.
 Agree - and in fact am going to see it a second time as often you notice different things the second time around.0
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            COMING SOON
 For SUN PERKS subscribers
 SING STREET 
 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3544112
 
 PRELIMINARY DETAILS (Possibly subject to change)
 Certificate - 12A
 Monday 25th April
 18:00 for 18:30
 LOCATIONS
 Basingstoke Festival Place
 Birmingham
 Bristol Cribbs
 Cardiff
 Croydon Grants
 Eastleigh
 Edinburgh Omni
 Finchley Road
 Gateshead
 Glasgow Fort
 Hull Princes Quay
 Islington
 Leeds Light
 Leicester
 Manchester Lowry
 Northampton
 Norwich
 Portsmouth
 Sheffield
 Shepherds Bush
 Stratford City
 Thanet
 Thurrock Lakeside
 Watford
 York
 http://perks.thesun.co.uk/public-perks/sun-screening-sing-street
 SING STREET takes us back to 1980s Dublin where an economic recession forces Conor out of his comfortable private school and into survival mode at the inner-city public school where the kids are rough and the teachers are rougher.
 He finds a glimmer of hope in the mysterious and über-cool Raphina, and with the aim of winning her heart he invites her to star in his band’s music videos.
 She agrees, and now Conor must deliver what he’s promised – calling himself “Cosmo” and immersing himself in the vibrant rock music trends of the ‘80s, he forms a band with a few lads, and the group pours their hearts into writing lyrics and shooting videos.
 Combining Carney’s trademark warmth and humour with a punk rock edge, and featuring a memorable soundtrack with hits from The Cure, Duran Duran, The Police, and Genesis, SING STREET is an electrifying coming-of-age film that will resonate with music fans across the board.
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