Last year in Northern Ireland over 53,000 people headed to the cinema on this day
A number of cinemas throughout Northern Ireland are offering £3 tickets this week to mark National Cinema Day.
This Saturday, September 2, participating cinemas will offer cheap tickets for a variety of new and recent releases, with tickets including premium seats, screens, and 3D screenings.Lee Cronin, Director of Evil Dead Rise, and the highest-grossing Irish filmmaker at the global box office this year said: “There's nothing like the magic of going to the movies.
Participating cinemas in Belfast include: Other participating cinemas around Northern Ireland can be found by clicking here. Paul Anderson, Director of Omniplex Cinemas commented: "We are delighted to be participating in National Cinema Day by offering £3 tickets for all shows, all day, including new releases.
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