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This is just to remind people that while not perfect there are still new releases coming plus the continuing of Tenet and others that have proved successful and the opportunity to play some favourite Holloween/Horror films for the season to give audiences a good time between now and November where we have more new releases, two of which will be Pixars Soul and James Bond No time to die. In the mean time we are still collecting on Unlimited card revenue, in the UK we have reduced VAT to pocket and likely more people spending on food and drink who want the ability to eat and drink during the film rather than put their masks back on.
Friday 2nd October
On the Rocks
The latest film from Sophie Coppola stars Bill Murray and Rashida Jones as a father and daughter tailing the latter's husband, who has been behaving suspiciously. As their search continues, the pair find themselves exploring their own father daughter relationship. Although the film is having a limited theatrical release from 2nd October, it will also be available to watch on Apple TV+ from Friday 23rd October.
Friday 9th October
Kajillionaire
This crime comedy from acclaimed writer/director Miranda July stars Evan Rachel Wood, Richard Jenkins, Debra Winger, Gina Rodriguez and Mark Ivanir. The plot centres on two con artists who have spent 26 years training their only daughter to swindle, scam and steal at every turn.
Saint Maud
A psychological horror, this movie follows the titular hospice nurse who becomes infatuated with a former dancer in her care and begins to suspect she is the victim of possession. The film debuted on the festival circuit in 2019 and has received very positive reviews so far.
Friday 16th October
Herself
Drama film from Phyllida Lloyd starring Claire Dunne, Harriet Walter and Conleth Hill, telling the story of a young mother who escapes her abusive husband and attempts to build her own house, while also rebuilding her own life.
The War with Grandpa
Robert De Niro and Uma Thurman star in this family comedy about a grandpa who moves in with his family and is given the bedroom of his annoyed grandson, Peter. With Peter desperate to get his room back, the two soon become embroiled in all out war...
Friday 23rd October
Max Winslow and the House of Secrets:
Family sci-fi film that follows a competition between five teenagers teenagers hoping to win a mansion by defeating a super computer called HAVEN.
The Secret Garden
The latest film version of Frances Hodgson Burnett's classic children's novel stars Dixie Egerickx, Amir Wilson, Colin Firth and Julie Walters telling the famous story of a girl who discovers a beautiful garden and a local boy who helps her understand the garden’s secrets. While The Secret Garden has a limited theatrical release it will also be available on Sky Cinema on the same day.
Friday 30th October
Shirley
Elisabeth Moss stars as The Haunting of Hill House author and master of horror Shirley Jackson in this biographical film from acclaimed director Josephine Decker. It follows Jackson as she finds inspiration for her next book after she and her husband take in a young couple.
November December is a very good slate of films
2021 is probably best year ever for cinema with delayed blockbusters
Newbie2020 please don't despair (*__*). NoFear
For example among the other offered movies in Regal Irvine Spectrum, also Tenet is shown.
Tenet is currently being shown in IMAX2, 4DX2D, RPX Regal Premium Experience2D and VIP2D viewings formats.
https://www.regmovies.com/theatres/regal-edwards-irvine-spectrum-screenx-imax-rpx-vip/1010#/buy-tickets-by-cinema?in-cinema=1010&at=2020-09-26&view-mode=list
If majority of LA and NY do reopen in October will tenet still be showing ?
It's about all you can see.
They're a few releases in October nothing major and perhaps Halloween showings of past films
Theatre Reopening
Regal Irvine Spectrum, a #CinemaSafe theatre, is now open!
https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/business/story/2020-09-18/as-movies-like-wonder-woman-1984-move-again-whats-next-for-theaters
IRVINE, CA - SEPTEMBER 17, 2020:
The Regal Irvine Spectrum has reopened with a new high-tech look on September 17, 2020 in Irvine, California. It was closed for months during the pandemic, but during that time the 21 screen theatre has renovated seating, concessions and individual theaters.
http://latfusa.com/article/2020/9/regal-reopens-multi-million-dollar-makeover-of/
Sep. 18, 2020
Mooky Greidinger, chief executive of Regal’s parent company, Cineworld, the face-lift, which began before the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered theaters, represents a bet on the future of cinema.
https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/business/story/2020-09-18/as-movies-like-wonder-woman-1984-move-again-whats-next-for-theaters