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$10 tickets kick start Moonlight’s last month of movies

$10 TICKETS KICK START MOONLIGHT’S LAST MONTH OF MOVIES

 

More advanced screenings for Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, and Brisbane!


Moonlight Cinema today announces the return of $10 tickets throughout March; all you need to do is sign up to Moonlight’s Cine Buzz membership on the Cine Buzz website to book your super low cost tickets.

 

More advanced screenings have also been announced: A Bigger Splash starring Ralph Fiennes and Tilda Swinton in a tale of sun, sea and self-destruction; The Man Who Knew Infinity, starring Dev Patel (Slumdog Millionaire) and Academy Award winner Jeremy Irons; and an all-star cast feature-film remake of Dad’s Army.

 

Ian Sutherland, Group Director of Marketing, Event Hospitality and Entertainment said, “We’re very excited to offer $10 tickets to Moonlight Cinema fans throughout March.  This is Australia’s last chance to get outside and enjoy great films, so grab a blanket and come down and enjoy a night under the stars,” he said.

 

Be the first to see Hollywood’s hottest films with advanced screenings of Triple 9, London Has Fallen, and Eye In The Sky; as well as new Australian film The Daughter starring Geoffrey Rush, Miranda Otto and Sam Neill.

 

Family friendly advanced screenings include Hugh Jackman’s new film Eddie the Eagle, Kung Fu Panda 3, and from the creators of Frozen Zootopia. The Lion King, and Disney Pixar’s latest marvel The Good Dinosaur make five family film choices for March at Moonlight.

 

New to Moonlight are blockbusters Deadpool starring Ryan Reynolds as Marvel’s wisecracking antihero, Sacha Baron Cohen’s new spy-comedy Grimsby; and My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 returns 14 years later for an even bigger Greek calamity.

 

Don’t miss another chance to see the multi Oscar nominees The Big Short, The Revenant, and Spotlight.   Catch up on Australian comedy queen Rebel Wilson in this year’s dating manual How to Be Single. And there’s now no excuse not to see the third highest-grossing film in box office history, Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens.

 

Doggie Night, presented by Comfortis will also continue, with screenings of The Lion King in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne, and Mean Girls in Sydney and Melbourne Moonlight Cinemas.

 

As always Moonlight cinema is a BYO friendly event, but no sweat if you forget your picnic spread and sparkling; Moonlight’s famous LA style food truck and fully licensed bar, will be serving up tasty treats for all appetites.

 

Audiences can tuck into a scrumptious menu of movie munchies including pulled pork sliders, New Yorker chilli cheese dogs, buffalo fried chicken, parmesan truffle fries and fresh Nutella donuts.

 

Gates are open an hour and a half before the film starts so organize your friends, snap up your grassy patch and lay back for a summer of fun, food and films under the stars!

 

WHAT:                                                 Moonlight Cinema

WHERE & WHEN:                            Brisbane: New Farm Park at Brisbane Powerhouse, Dec 16 – March 6

                                                                Melbourne: Central Lawn at Royal Botanic Gardens, Dec 3 – March 27

                                                                Perth: Kings Park and Botanic Garden, Dec 5 – March 27

                                                                Sydney: Belvedere Amphitheatre in Centennial Park, Dec 3 – March 27

 

Lock in some movie dates with your mates by checking out the program online, following Moonlight Cinema’s social media channels and signing up to Moonlight e-news.

 

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