This weekend will see hundreds of cinemas around the UK slash ticket prices for one day only.
Big screens across Bradford will all be taking part in National Cinema Day on Saturday, September 2.
This will give people the chance to watch a mix of recently released films such as Barbie and Oppenheimer as well as the return of much-loved classics from just £3 per person throughout the day.
Organised by the cross-industry body Cinema First, National Cinema Day 2023 follows on from the first National Cinema Day in almost three decades, which brought in almost 1.5 million admissions in 2022.
#NationalCinemaDay is back! £3 tickets all day, all films, including @IMAX, 4DX, ScreenX & Superscreen on September 2. 📽
— Cineworld (@cineworld) August 27, 2023
Plus, treat yourself to our National Cinema Day Special with a regular popcorn & soft drink for just £4! 🍿🥤
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Where to watch a film for £3 at cinemas in Bradford for National Cinema Day 2023
Here are some of the cinemas taking part in National Cinema Day across the city:
Cineworld Cinema – Bradford
Location: Leisure Exchange, Vicar Lane, Bradford, BD1 5LD
Odeon – Leeds Bradford
Location: Gallagher Leisure Park, Thornbury, Bradford, BD3 7AT
Pictureville Cinema – National Science and Media Museum
Location: National Science and Media Museum, Pictureville, Bradford, BD1 1NQ
The Light Cinema – Bradford
Location: 23-33 Broadway, Bradford, BD1 1TW
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Speaking to Screen Daily, Iain Jacon, chair of Cinema First said: “There seems no better time than now to celebrate UK cinema-going, one of the nation’s favourite out-of-home leisure activities.
“Coming off of the back of recent successes and the huge profile they have given to the sector, we wanted to give everyone a chance to enjoy the big screen experience.
“While all the evidence confirms that cinema-going is amongst the most low-cost, best value-for-money leisure opportunities, we also of course recognise that many households are still experiencing significant impacts on their finances and wanted to do our bit to make a trip to the cinema even more affordable for the whole family.”
You can book tickets, see full film schedules and check to see if your local cinema is taking part in National Cinema Day on the official website.
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