Watch a movie at the local Cinema
Book Cinema Tickets, find
movie times, read film reviews
Find a Local Cinema
Often the only way to guarantee cinema seats for latest movie release is to book
cinema tickets online before going to the cinema. However, even if you book tickets for a movie
in advance it doesn't necessarily mean you will be sitting together in the cinema.
To ensure that you can watch the latest films and blockbuster movies and also sit together in the pictures
you will need to book cinema tickets in advance and also arrive early.
Many Movie theatres have special offers and it is worth contacting your local cinema
to find out what's available. The Phone company 'Orange' currently
has a special cinema offer called 'Orange Wednesdays' were you can get 2
movie tickets for the price of 1 if you Text the word FILM to 241. You need
to subscribe to their service to be able to use this offer.
Birthday Parties - It is possible to hire out many cinemas
for parties. Arrangements can be made to watch a movie or the latest blockbuster film as a private birthday
parties or special events. Often the cinema can be hired for conference
facilities.
A Suggestion for a Day Trip
Bradford is the home of
The National Media Museum The museum contains
an IMAX cinema which frequently shows 3D films on its massive screen. Recent movie films on the giant IMAX screen have included Space travel and Dinosaurs.
The National Media museum has many interactive displays and is a great day out for families. Entry to the Museum is Free but there is a charge to watch
movies in the IMAX theatre.
Watch a Movie on a Video or DVD
Staying in to watch a film, with a takeaway and a bottle of wine
is one of the nations favouite activities. Watching TV is the cheapest
option but frequently nothing 'decent' is on the TV. With many
programme repeats and poor quality films the next best option is to watch a
film or DVD. One way of improving your choice is to subscribe to channel
TV companies such as Sky or Telewest. In many situations this can
be bundled with other services such as Broadband internet and the
Phone.
If you 'Plan' to stay in and watch a movie it is often possible
to rent or buy from a number of sources such as Charity shops, supermarkets,
car boot sales, film rental shops and in many cases the local library
in advance and save money.
Other options that are worth considering are via the internet. Some
of the adverts on this page may display links to companies where
you are able to download films or have them delivered to the door. The following link provides film details
The
Internet Movie Database
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