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This is NOT a drill!
Beat the heat and start your Summer with Palace Cinemas’ sizzling hot $8 Ticket offer exclusive to Movie Club Members from December 8 to December 14! Get discounted tickets to any General Session* for one week only and catch some of the year’s most anticipated films with this limited-time offer 🔥
Catch as many as you can before it’s too late…
Tickets:
$8* All General Sessions for Movie Club members
(excludes Special Events, Film Festivals & Palace Platinum)
Deluxe & Upgrade Sessions include a surcharge of $4 and $5 respectively. Add Premium Seats for an extra $6.
*Booking Fee applies for online transactions. Must be valid member of Movie Club to redeem offer. Not valid for Astor Theatre, Special Events, Film Festivals, Alternate Content or Platinum screenings. Not valid with any other offer, including 2-for-1 tickets. |
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Film Highlights
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“Delivers its messaging in a highly entertaining manner, with well-observed dialogue, and some exquisite performances.”
– The Digital Fix |
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Black Panther: Wakanda Forver |
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“This riotously poetic, serenely political and spectacularly cathartic yarn is the best blockbuster of the year.”
– London Evening Standard |
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Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris |
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“Manville… brings her own set of dynamics to the role and scores a huge personal triumph.”
– Observer |
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“An eye-popping blockbuster that, for all its daft macho contrivances, still manages to take your breath away.”
– Observer |
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“A marvel. It’s not smug or preachy and gives space to the non-glamorous figures, many of them men, who helped Twohey and Kantor in their quest.”
– London Evening Standard |
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“Bones And All is an extravagant and outrageous movie: scary, nasty and startling in its warped romantic idealism.”
– The Guardian |
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Margrete: Queen of the North |
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“Trine Dyrholm reigns in a sizzling, commanding performance. Lavish and fascinating, there’s ample palace intrigue… a reminder that ‘The Crown’ didn’t corner the market on royal family secrets.”
– Los Angeles Times |
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“Powerful and spectacular. A thrilling chase… very reminiscent of ‘The Fugitive’. Efficient, breathless and edifying, with a lot to say about Russia.”
– Quest France |
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“It’s great fun and a welcome reminder of what we have been missing since those high-camp hits of 30 years ago.”
– Sydney Morning Herald |
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“A disarming adaptation of Don DeLillo’s prescient, “unfilmable”, cult novel, Noah Baumbach’s latest finds the fun in fatalism..”
– Quest France |
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Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical |
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“Faithful to both the surreal nature of the Roald Dahl story and the playfulness of the musical. Emma Thompson stands out, as always.”
– BBC.com |
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“A heartfelt, nostalgic film with traditional, almost old-fashioned, storytelling”
– The Guardian |
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This email was sent to axel@connoisseur-magazine.com on behalf of Palace Cinemas
L1, 122 Toorak Rd, Sth Yarra VIC 3141 |
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