27/04/2018

The Good Grief Project in association with Beyond Goodbye Media are pleased to announce the release of A LOVE THAT NEVER DIES in UK cinemas from 18th May This project is produced and directed by Jane Harris and Jimmy Edmonds, with cinematography and editing from BAFTA-winning filmmaker Jimmy Edmonds. It’s London Film Premiere will take place at the Prince Charles Cinema, Leicester Square on its opening night.   A LOVE THAT NEVER DIES is a personal journey by two bereaved…

07/03/2018

250 cinemas are hosting dedicated autism friendly cinema screenings this month right across the UK in partnership with Dimensions, a national not-for-profit support provider for people with learning disabilities and autism. These partnerships allow Dimensions to advise on adjustments for people with autism and sensory differences to enjoy watching films in an environment conducive to their needs and for parents to enjoy the trip knowing they are in an inclusive and welcoming environment. Adjustments include the lights left on low,…

14/09/2017

We aren’t entirely finished with Pennywise the Dancing Clown…  In the small town of Derry, children disappear nine times the national average. An unsettling clown, known as “IT” has been terrorising the town for centuries, with a history of violence and murder. The neighbourhood kids, otherwise known as the “Losers Club” unfold this frightening information and work together to try and face their fears, in attempt to discover why IT is targeting them and their town. Fans of the Horror genre and…

22/08/2017

First Choice and Vue Cardiff gave local couple Ashleigh Rees and George Lippiard the A-List treatment by premiering their holiday movie on the big screen Part of a nationwide competition run by home of all inclusive holidays, First Choice, the couple’s amateur videos have been professionally edited into ‘Ashleigh and George in Jamaica’ The competition asked holidaymakers to upload their holiday footage for the chance to have a professional trailer created and premiered at their local Vue First Choice has…

01/08/2017

From pop stars to popcorn – to the world’s most expensive milkshake – as it gears up to welcome a whole host of events to celebrate it twentieth anniversary this month (August), it’s safe to say the Red Dragon Centre in Cardiff Bay has had quite an eventful two decades!   August 1997 – Will Smith and Puff Daddy both hit number one in the charts – Men in Black and I’ll Be Missing You were surely songs of the…

18/07/2017

  Lost Lands Cinema is a collection of pop-up events in areas of Cardiff where the land has been forgotten. Since launching the first Rooftop Movies on the top of Jacobs antiques it has become  summer favourite for everyone to come and watch the sun go down, drink a cocktail and watch your favourite movies. It’s thanks to a unique partnership with private land owners that allows them to create big screen entertainment with big city views.   Here are the…

10/07/2017

250 cinemas are hosting dedicated autism friendly cinema screenings this month (including additional screenings for the summer holidays) right across the UK in partnership with Dimensions, a national not-for-profit support provider for people with learning disabilities and autism. The complete listing of locations is in ‘notes to the editor’ below for ease of reference. Cineworld cinemas show their autism friendly screening on the first Sunday of every month. Their next showing is Captain Underpants on Sunday 6th August at 11am….

03/07/2017

Cineworld Cardiff is pleased to announce the arrival of action-packed blockbuster, Spider-man: Homecoming, in the multi-sensory cinematic experience of 4DX from 5 July 2017. Stimulating all five senses, 4DX works in perfect synchronicity with the film to give the viewer a true taste of the onscreen action in a truly distinctive and personal way. High-tech motion seats will have the audience gasping as they experience the effects of wind, water, fog, snow, tickling, strobe lights and vibrations in sync with…

05/06/2017

A new film released on 31 May called The Firefighters’ Dilemma is calling for the government to set national standards to improve emergency response times.  The film shows a pensioner trapped inside a burning flat. The first fire engine arrives, but the second is some way behind. The firefighters are desperate to go in and save ‘Alice’ but they are not supposed to enter the building until the back up crew arrives, for their own safety (see notes to editors…

05/06/2017

250 cinemas are hosting dedicated autism friendly cinema screenings this month right across the UK in partnership with Dimensions, a national not-for-profit support provider for people with learning disabilities and autism. Cineworld cinemas show their autism friendly screening on the first Sunday of every month. Their next showing is Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul on Sunday 4th June at 11am. Showcase cinemas show their autism friendly screening on the second Sunday of every month. Their next showing…