Rob Leane Aug 18, 2016
Rob took a look at the best and worst prices from the UK’s cinema chains and independent picture palaces...
While you might have expected the rise of online distribution (and the lessened need for film fans to ever leave the house) to encourage cinemas to lower their prices in a bid to snare more punters, in many places the opposite seems to have happened, with multiplex prices continuing to increase around the country.
I took a trawl online to look at all the major chains and some smaller indies, with the aim of seeing where the cheapest tickets reside and uncovering the best ways to save dosh without sacrificing the magic of the cinema-going experience.
As a bit of a disclaimer: I'm very aware that ticket prices at major cinema chains vary a lot between regions. There is as much as a £5 difference for the exact...
Rob took a look at the best and worst prices from the UK’s cinema chains and independent picture palaces...
While you might have expected the rise of online distribution (and the lessened need for film fans to ever leave the house) to encourage cinemas to lower their prices in a bid to snare more punters, in many places the opposite seems to have happened, with multiplex prices continuing to increase around the country.
I took a trawl online to look at all the major chains and some smaller indies, with the aim of seeing where the cheapest tickets reside and uncovering the best ways to save dosh without sacrificing the magic of the cinema-going experience.
As a bit of a disclaimer: I'm very aware that ticket prices at major cinema chains vary a lot between regions. There is as much as a £5 difference for the exact...
- 8/2/2016
- Den of Geek
Exclusive: Signature takes UK rights to gangster sequel.
Carnaby has taken world sales rights to action crime-thriller sequel Rise of the Footsoldier Part II, starring Ricci Harnett (28 Days Later), Luke Malby (The Prince and Me) and Steven Berkoff (Red 2).
Signature Entertainment has snapped up UK distribution rights in a deal secured by Carnaby’s joint CEO, Andrew Loveday, together with Signature’s CEO, Marc Goldberg.
Carnaby will have extended promo footage of the title about a man who must fight to regain his place in the criminal underworld in Cannes.
The first Rise of the Footsoldier has sold close to 1 million copies in the UK.
Also new to Carnaby’s slate is Charles Burmeister’s action-thriller Mercury Plains, set to star Scot Eastwood (Gran Torino), Nick Chinlund (Con Air) and Angela Sarafyan (The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn); crime-thriller North V South, produced by Mark Foligno; and fantasy-adventure Arthur & Merlin.
Carnaby has taken world sales rights to action crime-thriller sequel Rise of the Footsoldier Part II, starring Ricci Harnett (28 Days Later), Luke Malby (The Prince and Me) and Steven Berkoff (Red 2).
Signature Entertainment has snapped up UK distribution rights in a deal secured by Carnaby’s joint CEO, Andrew Loveday, together with Signature’s CEO, Marc Goldberg.
Carnaby will have extended promo footage of the title about a man who must fight to regain his place in the criminal underworld in Cannes.
The first Rise of the Footsoldier has sold close to 1 million copies in the UK.
Also new to Carnaby’s slate is Charles Burmeister’s action-thriller Mercury Plains, set to star Scot Eastwood (Gran Torino), Nick Chinlund (Con Air) and Angela Sarafyan (The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn); crime-thriller North V South, produced by Mark Foligno; and fantasy-adventure Arthur & Merlin.
- 5/13/2015
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
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