Naseeka Busawon, Tuesday 10 January 2012
Discover the true meaning of love with Curzon this February
To celebrate this year’s Valentine’s Day, Curzon Cinemas are putting on special screening of four classic films; Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Casablanca, The Big Sleep and Brief Encounter. These screenings will be part of the True Romance package, set to take place on Valentine’s weekend at all six of the Curzon cinemas. For £45 (£40 for Curzon members) you and your special someone will get two of the best seats in the cinema, two Curzon snacks and a bottle of Berry Bros. Prosecco. What better way is there to celebrate this Valentine’s Day?
This offer is only available to book in any of the cinemas or by phone on 0330 500 1331
hmvcurzon, 23 The Broadway, Wimbledon, SW19 1RE, www.hmvcurzon.com
Curzon Richmond, Water Lane, Richmond, TW9 1TJ, www.curzoncinemas.com/cinemas/richmond
Be sure to check out these fantastic films, coming to Richmond Curzon in January and February
The Artist
Directed by Michel Hazanavicius, The Artist is a fabulous recreation of the early days of Hollywood and celebrates all that was great about the golden era of film. The story tells of silent movie star George Valentin whose career is under threat due to the introduction of sound within film. He then stumbles upon Peppy Miller, a young actress who becomes a beacon of hope for him. This gorgeous film will transport you back to the best days of Tinseltown.
From 6 January, also showing at hmvcurzon
For more information on The Artist, click here
Special Preview of The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
Based on the novel by Deborah Moggach, John Madden’s adaptation tells the tale of a group of retirees who have decided to relocate to India. The group select a guesthouse in Bangalore, promised to be reminiscent of the golden days of Raj. As it turns out their guesthouse is far from perfect and they must find a way to adapt to their settings and find a new life.
Sunday 19 February, 8:20pm
For more information on the Special Preview of The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, click here
January films at the Epsom Playhouse
Dolphin Tale
Starring Henry Connick Jnr and Ashley Judd this film is centred on the friendship created between a boy and a dolphin whose tale was lost in a crab trap.
Thursday 19 January, 7:30pm, Tickets: £7.50 Pass Card: £6.00
To Kill a Mockingbird
The classic film adaptation of the timeless tale by Harper Lee, starring Gregory Peck.
Monday 30 January, 2:30pm, Vintage film tickets: £5.00 Pass Card: £4.00
Epsom Playhouse, Ashley Avenue, Epsom, Surrey, KT18 5AL, www.epsomplayhouse.co.uk