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Annie Leibovitz: Life Through A Lens
Enlightening fly-on-the-wall documentary about the famous photographer
Annie Leibovitz.
When:12:00 Sat Feb 9
Where: ICA, The Mall London, SW1Y 5AH
N.B. Each ticket admits 2 people.
Closing date: Thu Feb 07 20080 -
Tickets courtesy of Total Film for the spiderwick chronicles.
DATE OF SCREENING
10 March 2008
TIME
6 for 6:30pm
WHERE
Cineworld Cinemas
LONDON Southside Shopping Centre, Wandsworth High Street, London, SW18 4TF
BIRMINGHAM 181 Broad Street, Birmingham, B15 1DA
CARDIFF Mary Ann Street, Cardiff, CF10 2EN
GLASGOW 7 Renfrew Street, Glasgow, G2 3AB
SHEFFIELD Valley Centertainment, Broughton Lane, Sheffield, S9 2EP
BRISTOL Hengrove Leisure Park, Hengrove Way, Bristol, BS14 0HR
EDINBURGH Fountain Park, 130/3 Dundee Street, Edinburgh, EH11 1AF
MILTON KEYNES Xscape, 602 Marlborough Gate, Central Milton Keynes, MK9 3XZ
BRADFORD Bradford Leisure Exchange, Vicar Lane, Bradford, BD1 5LD
HOW TO GET YOUR TICKETS
To get a free pair of tickets, simply go to www.seefilmfirst.com and enter the following code:5366330 -
I have another code for Juno: 154047
Cineworld, Birmingham Broad Street Monday 4 Feb 6.30 PM
Cineworld, Cardiff Monday 4 Feb 6.30 PM
Cineworld, Bradford Monday 4 Feb 6.30 PM
Cineworld, Wandsworth Monday 4 Feb 6.30 PM
Cineworld, Edinburgh Monday 4 Feb 6.30 PM
Cineworld, Glasgow Renfrew Street Monday 4 Feb 6.30 PM
Cineworld, Sheffield Monday 4 Feb 6.30 PM
Cineworld, Milton Keynes Monday 4 Feb 6.30 PM
Cineworld, Bristol Monday 4 Feb 6.30 PM
I just used the Sheffield one and got 2 tickets right away.0 -
Diving Bell Tickets
TIME OUT
[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]Triumphant, painful and gorgeously filmed drama from Julian Schnabel
Artist/director Julian Schnabel gets deep under the skin of the late Elle France editor Jean-Dominique Bauby, who, after suffering a shattering stroke at the age of 43, could only communicate by blinking his left eye. Despite this oppressive physical state, Bauby managed to dictate a short volume of his thoughts and feelings upon which the film is based. This is a tender and deeply affecting portrait of a man with an irrepressible passion for life, and that Schnabel manages to glean so much hope from such devastating and abstract source material is something of a miracle.Screenings start at 6:30pm on Tuesday February 5, at the following locations:Vue Islington
36 Parkfield Street Islington London
N1 0PS Renoir
Brunswick Square London
WC1N 1AW [/FONT]0 -
I posted the above post from Time Out last Friday. It really would be good if people could search this thread before they post! Sorry for chatting but it's the same every week!Reclaimed thanks to this site:
£175 Abbey Mortgage Repayment Fee, £170.03 Capital One Bank Charges £418.07 Lloyds TSB Bank Charges, £2,671.55 Mis-sold Endowment Policy, all for OH0 -
surfsister wrote: »Superdrug free mag has trhe code
400914 for the juno preview 31st jan
sorry if a duplicate! I couldn't see it above
409914 sorry!0 -
Voucher in today's 'Guardian' (31 January) in G2 section page 20
for 2 Cineworld tickets for 'There Will Be Blood' for which Daniel Day Lewis has already won Best Actor in Golden Globe awards.
Voucher has to be presented at Cineworld during normal box office hours Sunday 3rd Feb until Friday 8 February
Screenings 8:15 for 8:30 Monday 11th February
Cineworld Enfield, Stevenage, Cardiff, Sheffield, Milton Keynes, Crawley, Didsbury, Birmingham, Nottingham, Glasgow.
The film is release 8 Februay in London West End and nationwide on 15 February
more info: www.thefilmfactory.co.uk/blood0 -
The Daily Telegraph are offering the opportunity to see the BAFTA nominated films free at participating Cineworlds between Friday 1st Feb and Thurs 7th Feb 2008.
The cinemas are:-
Bolton
Bristol
Cambridge
Cardiff
Cheltenham
Chichester
Didsbury
Edinburgh
Enfield
Ipswich
Milton Keynes
Nottingham
Wandsworth
the above will show everything EXCEPT Scott Walker 30 Century Man
and also
Birmingham
Glasgow (Renfrew St)
Shaftsbury Ave
Sheffield
these 4 will show everything EXCEPT Taking Liberties and The Killing of John Lennon.
To get the film times see www.cineworld.co.uk or call 0871 200 2000 (this is likley to cost!)
You need to fill in a voucher in the Telegraph from today (31st) to exchange for 2 free tickets. you can also download vouchers from the telegraph website from tomorrow (1st Feb) at www.telegraph.co.uk/promotions
The films are:_
Atonement
The Bourne Ultimatum
Brick Lane
Control
Harry Potter & The Order of the Phoenix
Juno
The Lives of Others
Michael Clayton
Pirates of the Carribean 3
Ratatouille
Scott Walker: 30th Century Man
Spiderman 3
Taking Liberties
the Killing of John Lennon
This is England
these details are taken from today's Telegraph. Their website will not be updated and available until 1st Feb 2008.Jillsa0 -
Courtesy of http://uk.movies.yahoo.com/
The exclusive screening takes place on Monday 11th February at 6.30pm.
Simply print off the summary page and take it to the cinema on the day of the screening to see the film (admits 2). Please note, tickets are on a first come first served basis - so get there early!
Also, according to the terms and conditions you must get your ticket by 08/02/2008 as it will not be available after that date.
Sorry to post on here but can anyone clarify a bit more about collecting the tickets, above seems to be contradictory.....0 -
This offer is on a FIRST COME FIRST SERVED basis so you have to be quick!!
This is a PDF Voucher and so you need Adobe to open it!
http://www.primarytimes.net/documents/ArcticTaleOfferHIRES.pdf
Free preview tickets for upto 4 people to see Arctic Tale (Cert. U).
Arctic Tale is a new film for February Half Term and will be showing at cinemas everywhere from February 8.Artic Tale is a National Geographic film, narrated by Queen Latifah, which takes you to the top of the earth and the polar bears’ ice kingdom. The movie follows the lives of a polar bear cub, Nanu, and a walrus pup, Seela. The story follows their journey over eight years, from birth to maturity and all the struggles in-between. We see that their mothers will do anything to protect their young from other predators in this life or death struggle. The biggest threat for Nanu and Seela is surviving the harsh, changing habitat of the north, and the difficulties they face just finding food. The ice kingdom, which has given them life, is literality melting away in front of them. Their future survival depends upon the ice.Previews of Arctic Tale will be showing at Covent Garden Odeon (135 Shaftesbury Avenue, London), Manchester Printworks, Edinburgh Lothian Road Odeon, Bath Odeon and Southampton Odeon on
Sunday February 3rd at 10.30am for 11am.To get your free tickets, take a print out of this page to the cinema before the date of the screening and exchange it for a maximum of 4 tickets to see the film (Please note that this is on a first-come-first-served basis).
For more information about the film, please visit www.arctictale.co.uk.0
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