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tellten website
CODE: 209887
Aberdeen, Cineworld Information Tuesday 6 Apr 6.30 PM
Birmingham Broad Street, Cineworld Information Tuesday 6 Apr 6.30 PM
Bristol, Cineworld Information Tuesday 6 Apr 6.30 PM
Cardiff, Cineworld Information Tuesday 6 Apr 6.30 PM
Crawley, Cineworld Information Tuesday 6 Apr 6.30 PM
Edinburgh, Cineworld Information Tuesday 6 Apr 6.30 PM
Glasgow Renfrew Street, Cineworld Information Tuesday 6 Apr 6.30 PM
High Wycombe, Cineworld Information Tuesday 6 Apr 6.30 PM
Milton Keynes, Cineworld Information Tuesday 6 Apr 6.30 PM
Nottingham, Cineworld Information Tuesday 6 Apr 6.30 PM
Shaftesbury Avenue, Cineworld Information Tuesday 6 Apr 6.30 PM
Sheffield, Cineworld Information Tuesday 6 Apr 6.30 PM
West India Quay, Cineworld Information Tuesday 6 Apr 6.30 PM
Yeovil, Cineworld Information Tuesday 6 Apr 6.30 PM0 -
FREE SHOWING TODAY
Cinema
Getting ready for FREE screening of DONNIE DARKO in the Bar tonight! Also very happy about our new films out tomorrow: the gorgeous SAMSON & DELILAH; compelling SCOUTING BOOK FOR BOYS; inspiring NOBODY KNOWS ABOUT PERSIAN CATS and the lovely LOURDES! And of course, we've got the unstoppable KICK !!!! Go here for info on all these and MORE... http://www.tynesidecinema.co.uk/whatson/movies.ph0 -
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Set in a future when artificial organs can be bought on credit, a Repo Man who misses a payment on his heart is forced to go on the run before it can be repossessed by his former colleague.
To claim your free tickets, go to tellten.co.uk and enter the code; 935603
[/FONT]Tuesday 6th Apr at 6.30 PM
Aberdeen, Cineworld
Birmingham Broad Street, Cineworld
Bristol, Cineworld
Cardiff, Cineworld
Crawley, Cineworld
Edinburgh, Cineworld
Glasgow Renfrew Street, Cineworld
High Wycombe, Cineworld
Milton Keynes, Cineworld
Nottingham, Cineworld
Shaftesbury Avenue, Cineworld
Sheffield, Cineworld
West India Quay, Cineworld
Yeovil, Cineworld0 -
[FONT=Trebuchet MS, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]from a total film newsletter
Set in a future when artificial organs can be bought on credit, a Repo Man who misses a payment on his heart is forced to go on the run before it can be repossessed by his former colleague.
To claim your free tickets, go to tellten.co.uk and enter the code; 935603[/FONT]
Aberdeen, Cineworld Information Tuesday 6 Apr 6.30 PM
Birmingham Broad Street, Cineworld Information Tuesday 6 Apr 6.30 PM
Bristol, Cineworld Information Tuesday 6 Apr 6.30 PM
Cardiff, Cineworld Information Tuesday 6 Apr 6.30 PM
Crawley, Cineworld Information Tuesday 6 Apr 6.30 PM
Edinburgh, Cineworld Information Tuesday 6 Apr 6.30 PM
Glasgow Renfrew Street, Cineworld Information Tuesday 6 Apr 6.30 PM
High Wycombe, Cineworld Information Tuesday 6 Apr 6.30 PM
Milton Keynes, Cineworld Information Tuesday 6 Apr 6.30 PM
Nottingham, Cineworld Information Tuesday 6 Apr 6.30 PM
Shaftesbury Avenue, Cineworld Information Tuesday 6 Apr 6.30 PM
Sheffield, Cineworld Information Tuesday 6 Apr 6.30 PM
West India Quay, Cineworld Information Tuesday 6 Apr 6.30 PM
Yeovil, Cineworld Information Tuesday 6 Apr 6.30 PM0 -
[FONT=Trebuchet MS, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]from a total film newsletter
Set in a future when artificial organs can be bought on credit, a Repo Man who misses a payment on his heart is forced to go on the run before it can be repossessed by his former colleague.
To claim your free tickets, go to tellten.co.uk and enter the code; 935603[/FONT]
Cinemas for the above:
Aberdeen, Cineworld
Birmingham Broad Street, Cineworld
Bristol, Cineworld
Cardiff, Cineworld
Crawley, Cineworld
Edinburgh, Cineworld
Glasgow Renfrew Street, Cineworld
High Wycombe, Cineworld
Milton Keynes, Cineworld
Nottingham, Cineworld
Shaftesbury Avenue, Cineworld
Sheffield, Cineworld
West India Quay, Cineworld
Yeovil, Cineworld
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SCREENFIELDS IS BACK!
Hardman Square, Spinningfields
20th May – 11th September
Lazy days in the sun, Thursday night films, the best of live sport, a brand new family film club and the proms. All screenings are free and we hear this summer’s going to be a scorcher. So what are you waiting for? Grab a deckchair, kick back and enjoy.
Film season starts on 20th May and films will kick off at 8.30pm every Thursday. As Mancon readers, we are bringing you a sneak preview of the full schedule…
20th May - Control (15)27th May - Cocktail (15)3rd June - Dirty Dancing (12)10th June - The Italian Job (U)17th June - Leon (15)24th June - Pretty Woman (15)1st July - Match Point (15)8th July - Sound of Music (U)15th July - Roman Holiday (U)22nd July - Layer Cake (15)29th July - Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (15)5th August - Blues Brothers (15)12th August - Stand by Me (15)19th August - Moulin Rouge (15)26th August - Borat (15)2nd September - The Devil Wears Prada (12)9th September - The Quiet Man (U)
To find out more click here...The following films are screened every Thursday at 8.30pm.All screenings are free of charge and you can hire deckchairs and picnic blankets
for a small charge. We’ve even got popcorn for the perfect cinematic experience. For more information, seeSPINNINGFIELDSonline.com
or follow us on Twitter@Spinningfields
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Free Screening: Disgrace
30 May 2010, 12:30pm
John Malkovich stars in this adaptation of JM Coetzee's life-changing book. Malkovich is extraordinary as David Lurie, a lecturer whose affair with a young girl results in an internal enquiry. Refusing to apologize, he departs for the countryside where he encounters the brutality of an Africa without context to a man of books.
Join us for the film which will be followed by a panel discussion chaired by Jonathan Derbyshire, New Statesman Culture Editor.
To book your free-ticket email [EMAIL="events@newstatesman.co.uk"]events@newstatesman.co.uk[/EMAIL]
Organiser: New Statesman
Venue: BFI Southbank, London
Email: [EMAIL="events@newstatesman.co.uk"]events@newstatesman.co.uk[/EMAIL]Invented tradition: Couponology
Fancy title: Couponologist
Motto: Because I have conviction doesn't mean I'm a convict.
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No codes needed, just turn up.
A couple of free film screenings at the John Rylands Library on Deansgate in Manchester:
Persepolis, Thursday 20th May 6pm-8pm
In 1970s Iran, Marjane 'Marji' Statrapi watches events through her young eyes and her idealistic family of a long dream being fulfilled of the hated Shah's defeat in the Iranian Revolution of 1979. However as Marji grows up, she witnesses first hand how the new Iran, now ruled by Islamic fundamentalists, has become a repressive tyranny on its own. With Marji dangerously refusing to remain silent at this injustice, her parents send her abroad to Vienna to study for a better life. However, this change proves an equally difficult trial with the young woman finding herself in a different culture loaded with abrasive characters and profound disappointments that deeply trouble her. Even when she returns home, Marji finds that both she and homeland have changed too much and the young woman and her loving family must decide where she truly belongs.
Azur and Asmar: The Princes Quest, Thursday 3rd June 5.30pm-7.30pm
Once upon a time there were two children nursed by same woman. Azur, a blonde, blue-eyed son of a noblewoman and Asmar, the dark skinned and dark-eyed child of the nurse. As kids, they fought and loved each other as brothers do. As grown ups, they mercilessly become rivals in the quest years later, when Azur is being haunted by memories of the legendary Djinn-fairy, and takes it upon himself to journey all the way to Asmar's homeland to seek it out. Now reunited, he finds that she has since become a successful merchant, while Asmar is now a member of the royal guard. However, Asmar also longs to find the Djinn-fairy, and only one of the two youths can be successful in their quest.My debt free diary | Post Office loan: £2131 1429.38 | Barclaycard: £4429 1988.12 | Paypal Credit £322.71 574.91 | Monzo Flex £169.03 |
Total £4151.44 | £2900.30 of £7051.74 paid off since diary started October 2024.0 -
bargain shopping is the only way to shop :j0
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She's out of My League - sun 30th may - showFF
https://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/494421
Location Nottingham, The Corner House, 29 Foreman Street, Nottingham, NG1 4AA
Date & time 30/05/10 11:00
Tickets Available
Location Cardiff, Mary Ann Street, Cardiff, CF10 2EN
Date & time 30/05/10 11:00
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Location Wandsworth, Southside Centre, Wandsworth High Street, Wandsworth, SW18 4TF
Date & time 30/05/10 11:00
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Location Didsbury, Parrs Wood, Wilmslow Road, Didsbury, M20 5PG
Date & time 30/05/10 11:00
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Location Milton Keynes, Xscape, 602 Marlborough Gate, Milton Keynes, MK9 3XZ
Date & time 30/05/10 11:00
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Location Birmingham Broad Street, 181 Broad Street, Birmingham, B15 1DA
Date & time 30/05/10 11:00
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Location Boldon Tyne & Wear, Boldon Leisure Park, Bolden Colliery, Boldon, NE35 9PB
Date & time 30/05/10 11:00
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Location Edinburgh, Fountain Park, 130/3 Dundee Street, Edinburgh, EH11 1AF
Date & time 30/05/10 11:00
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Location Brighton, Brighton Marina Village, Brighton, Brighton, BN2 5UF
Date & time 30/05/10 11:000
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