If you want to see one on the giant iMax screen, that price tag doubles. These days, you can’t see a new movie for less than about $10 a seat, excluding any discounts and promotions. Who can you thank for this unexpected surprise? NCD stems from the Cinema Foundation, which is part of the non-profit National Association of Theater Owners. Of course, you’ll need to check with your favorite theater to be sure it is participating in the promotion. The news outlet added that the $3 tickets will be available for one-day only in over 3,000 theaters nationwide and that includes every showing regardless of format. On Labor Day weekend, major theater chains AMC and Regal Cinemas as well as all major film studios will launch the initiative that should help pack the house for the latest releases, according to the Associated Press. 3 that will lower prices to $3 at select theaters. It’s part of “ National Cinema Day,” a one-day event on Sept. It’s like 1982 all over again, at least at movie theaters, where cinephiles can get into a show for just $3 on Labor Day weekend. In an interview with Interview Magazine, The Devil All The Time director Antonio Campos recalled a scene between the actor and his child co-star Michael Banks Repeta: His hungry stare and repulsive salivation when looking at a child is enough to haunt anyone’s dreams.
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Sophia Lillis and Wyatt Oleff, both of I Am Not Okay With This fame, join the Losers’ Club as the fiery Beverly “Bev” Marsh and the meticulous, clean-freak Stanley “Stan” Uris respectively.īill Skarsgård, who starred in Netflix’s hit film The Devil All The Time as well as their Swedish-language series Clark, plays Pennywise the Dancing Clown horrifically well. Along with their friends, affectionately named the “Losers’ Club,” Wolfhard’s Richie and Martell’s Bill attempt to defeat the supernatural horror plaguing their small town of Derry, Maine. Finn Wolfhard ( Stranger Things) stars as Richie “Trashmouth” Tozier, a scrawny kid with the mouth of a sailor. The 2017 adaptation of Stephen King’s 1989 novel is full of familiar faces from Netflix Original series and films. Harrigan’s Phone, the actor will also join several of his IT cast mates as a Netflix Original star.