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Unfortunately Blade Runner not showing in the evenings so pretty impossible if you work/have kids :(


holloway Wrote:

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> Wholeheartedly agree with all posistive comments.

> I can't believe they' re showing Blade Runner

> aswell! A must see on the big screen.

We went Last week to see the Falling.

Loved the cinema, comfy seats good sound, However I also agree that the screening times need a tweak We don't have babysitter or kid issues but neither of us could get back from work and settled to watch a movie for 6pm.

Also I desprately wanted to see Dior and I however none of the screening times were suitable for a full time worker and as it was only on for a few days I was unable to re-sceduile my weekend around it.

It would be great if they could perhaps dedicate one later evening screening to the classics and niche movies because I feel totally gutted that most of the films I am actually excited about (Blade Runner being one of them) are at times that are impossible for a full time worker.

I don't quite understand what demographic they feel they are aiming at with these timings.

Finally going off Piste abit (a lot!) We had an Alfa...Never again!!!!!

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