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The competition end date for this was Monday 2 June.Reclaimed thanks to this site:
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What is the name of the next instalment in The Chronicles of Narnia series?
A-The Chronicles of Narnia: The Silver Chair
B-The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
C-The Chronicles of Narnia: The Magician's Nephew
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Free Screening 'A Complete History of My Sexual Failures'
Only one cinema available - Odeon Covent Garden.
Weds 11th June @ 6:30pm
Go to https://www.seefilmfirst.com and enter the code 8748090 -
http://moviesondemand.virginmedia.com/competitions/.
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http://www.myfilms.com/best/film-offers.asp?
Adulthood (Certified 15)is released at cinemas on 20 June, and to celebrate the release, myfilms are holding an exclusive screening on Wednesday 18 June at 6.30pm at Cineworld Enfield, in north London. We have 40 pairs of tickets to give away. Offer closes midnight on Sunday 15 June. Winners will be notified by email on Monday 16 June.
Synopsis
After Sam Peel is released from jail for killing Trife, he finds difficulty adjusting to life on the outside. He is forced to confront the people he hurt, trying to find out which one is seeking revenge on him. While Sam tries to cope with the effect his actions had on the people he knew, he finds himself being hunted by a group of young thugs, who seem to be following the same path as Sam had in the past - but why are they hunting him and who are they?
Sam's first day of freedom will be one he never forgets and as important in his life as the one that lost him his freedom in the first place. Sam is about to go from Kidulthood to Adulthood, if he survives …
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Found here: http://www.london-se1.co.uk/whatson/types/cinema
Several free open air showings at The Scoop amphitheatre next to City Hall at More London near Tower Bridge. All are at 9.15pm for 9.30pm, first come first served.
WEDNESDAY 11th JUNE
The General (U)
Silent comedy classic starring Buster Keaton with live piano accompaniment by Neil Brand.
THURSDAY 12th JUNE
Atonement (15)
Lives are irrevocably changed when an accusation is made to an innocent man. Based on the novel by Ian McEwan.
FRIDAY 13th JUNE
The Dam Busters (U)
The dramatic true-life story of the man who invented an ingenious technique to drop bombs. Black and white. Starring Michael Redgrave.
WEDNESDAY 18th JUNE
The Rocky Horror Picture Show (12)
A newly-engaged couple break down in an isolated area and visit the residence of Dr Frank-N-Furter. Worth dressing up for!
THURSDAY 19TH JUNE
Henry V (U)
Based on one of Shakespeare's most popular plays, staring and directed by Laurence Olivier. This historical epic tells the story of a young English king who waged war on the French.
FRIDAY 20th JUNE
Michael Clayton (15)
An attorney (George Clooney) known as The Fixer comes across the biggest case of his career that could produce disastrous results for those involved.
WEDNESDAY 25th JUNE
Withnail and I (15)
Two "resting" actors decide to leave their squalid London flat for an idyllic holiday in the countryside. Classic comedy starring Richard E Grant.
THURSDAY 26th JUNE
Don't Look Now (15)
Daphne Du Maurier's tale of grief, murder and fear of insanity. Set in Venice and starring Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland.
FRIDAY 27th JUNE
The Sound of Music (U)
Rodgers and Hammerstein classic. The more you see it the more it becomes one of your favourite things! Starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer.0 -
A chance to see this film before it opens in cinemas on 20th June 2008
Cert 15
Powerful, disturbing and moving in equal measure, 2005's acclaimed "Kidulthood" took us deep into London's unseen underbelly, delivering a raw, hard-hitting reflection of what life is like for 21st century teenagers, where sex is currency, drugs are easy to come by and violence is a way of life. Six years after Sam Peel is released from jail for killing Trife, he soon realises that life is no easier on the outside than it was on the inside and he's forced to confront the people he hurt the most. Some have moved on, others are stuck with the repercussions of his actions that night, but one thing's for certain - everyone has been forced to grow up. Through his journey Sam struggles to deal with his sorrow and guilt and something else he didn't expect - those seeking revenge. As he's pursued by a new generation of bad boys, Sam sets about trying to get the message across to his pursuers that they should stop the violence, much like Trife tried to tell him all those years ago. Can Sam stop the cycle of violence and make something positive from the destruction he caused or will his journey into Adulthood end here? A positive tale disguised in the bleakness of its environment, Adulthood pushes home the moral lesson that crime doesn't pay
Adulthood previews at the following Cineworld cinema's on Wednesday 18th June at 7pm:
Bolton
Bradford
Bristol
Cardiff
Glasgow Renfrew Street
Milton Keynes
Sheffield
Wandsworth
Wolverhampton
To get tickets simply go to www.seefilmfirst.com and enter code: 2374500 -
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Code live again: 874809
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FREE tickets to see Adulthood Wednesday 18 June
On Wednesday 18 June, myfilms.com will be hosting a special screening of Adulthood.
What happens when a teenager kills, does time inside and comes out a man, six years later? Adulthood tells this stark and revealing coming-of-age story, set against the backdrop of urban violence and gun-crime, drug dealing and sex. Writer-director and lead actor Noel Clarke presents life for a growing number of today's young people with remarkable realism. Some of us might cower away from it. But the fact is, this is the scene on the streets right now, and Adulthood is painted with eye-opening candour.
Screening Details
Date: Wednesday 18 June
Film start time: 6.00pm for 6.30pm start
Venue: Cineworld, Enfield
Address: Southbury Leisure Park, 208 Southbury Road, Enfield, London, EN1 1YQ
Running time: 99 mins
Certification: 15
How to Enter
If you'd like to come along to see Adulthood please RSVP to [EMAIL="screenings@myfilms.com?subject=Adulthood%20Screening"]screenings@myfilms.com[/EMAIL] . This offer closes at midnight on Sunday 15 June.
We'll confirm places on Monday 16 June, so don't forget to check your emails.
Adulthood on myfilms
For more information, read the synopsis or watch the Adulthood movie trailer.
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