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A traveling film exhibition, in Newcastle for the first time, will carry chills to the summer with a terrifying charge in its movie show that includes new releases and a circle of family favorites.
The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It is meant to terrorize the newcastle racecourse crowd when Hideaway Cinema arrives in June.
The occasion announced that he would make his local debut on a new tour that would take him to Gosforth Park from June 16-20.
And the moviegoers are in all kinds of emotions and emotions because, in addition to The Conjuring with Vera Farmigo, their lineup will come with other new Godzilla vs Kong and Tom.
Among them, Magic Mike; Dirty dancing; Fat; Back to the Future and Harry Potter and the Deathly Relics, Part II, as the recent hits A Star is Born and Joker and a special Disney Breakfast Club presentation for Lion King families.
Newcastle is one of the new sites added to Hideaway Cinema’s summer excursion programme, which begins in May and also features kew Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in London, along with the new batch of additional films.
Jack Denman, CEO of Hideaway Cinema, hopes he will return laughter after months of blockade and restrictions.
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He said: “We know that society wants normalcy and regime after a year like no other.
“Anxiety and pain can be endured for so long, and we hope to bring a small component of the normality and freedom of global cinema. “
Last year, a catalyst for the company, which was created this summer to fill an entertainment gap when students’ occasions stopped, and its expansion in 2021 broke out when the pandemic resulted in a small festival and stagnant film industry.
His first outings were so successful that he gained investments to deploy them across the country.
In a message to the new audiences, Jack said, “We are very happy to offer Hideaway Cinema in a place close to you and we know that you will nevertheless enjoy the experience. “
The projections will be carried out in accordance with Covid 19 security measures and others will be able to electronically reserve remote social pods that can accommodate between two and six other people.
Movie snacks will be offered for a film party with a gastronomic twist, the company says, and will come with popcorn, sweets, chocolate, hot dogs and nachos, as well as street food and snacks. an authorized bar.
To learn more about Hideaway Cinema, click here and to buy tickets for the Newcastle tour, click here.