Thursday, 8 October 2020

Cinema is still alive

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You may have come to your attention through various media outlets that cinema is done and dusted. However, we all know that not to be the truth. Just because one chain of cinemas shuts down operations, or a film shifts to 2021, it doesn't mean there isn't a fine selection of films for all ages out now and coming up that people can go and enjoy and safely. 

Cinema provides escapism, a chance to get lost in a story, to be taken to faraway lands, be touched by fear, by love, by painful situations. It provides a safe space for people from the outside world, a social space for those meeting with friends and somewhere to catch forty winks in a dark room if you so wish. 

The news this week that Cineworld will be temporarily closing its operations from Thursday and Odeon closing some venues during the week came as a blow and it is easy to assume that nothing is coming out. That is not the case. Between now and Christmas, there are tonnes of releases for all groups and ages to enjoy and to do so safely. Here are some fab movie which are still set for theatrical release.


Max Winslow and the House of Secrets

Max Winslow and the House of Secrets
Distributor: Munro Films
Release Date: 23rd October with previews in Scotland from October 9th

Honest Thief

Honest Thief
Distributor: Signature Entertainment
Release Date: 23rd October

The Secret Garden

The Secret Garden
Distributor: Sky Cinema
Release Date: 23rd October

The Climb

The Climb
Distributor: Sony Pictures
Release Date: 23rd October

The Forty-Year Old Version

The Forty-Year Old Version
Distributor: Netflix (In Cinemas)

On The Rocks

On The Rocks
Distributor: Trafalgar Releasing

Away

Away
Distributor: Munro Films

The Elfkins

The Elfkins
Distributor: Signature Entertainment

AKIRA

AKIRA
Distributor: National Amusements
Release Date: Previews 7 & 8th, General Release 9th October


Stay tuned for more movies releases coming soon.