Hucknall Arc Cinema running Pixar-Fest throughout half-term

By Tom Surgay

13th Feb 2022 | Local News

Pixar-Fest will run throughout half-term at The Arc Cinema in Hucknall. Photo courtesy of Arc Cinema.
Pixar-Fest will run throughout half-term at The Arc Cinema in Hucknall. Photo courtesy of Arc Cinema.

The Arc Cinema in Hucknall is running Pixar-Fest throughout half-term.

This means that four popular classic Pixar films: The Incredibles; Finding Nemo; Cars and Up will be shown once a day during the weeklong school holiday. Tickets are priced at £6.75 each, £3 less than the cost of watching a new release.

Pixar-Fest began yesterday (Saturday 12 February) and will run until next Sunday (20 February).

Speaking exclusively to Hucknall Nub News, cinema manager Mark Gallagher said: "During school holidays we get really busy. I felt really sorry for everybody because during half-term Sing 2 is the only release we'd have so if I hadn't organised this Pixar-Fest it would have just been Sing 2 and then a load of 12A, 15 and 18 films so I needed some content.

"I thought it'd be good to have them connected to something. Everyone loves Pixar, there are some cracking Pixar films, that definitely kids wouldn't have seen on the big screen and perhaps parents wouldn't have seen on the big screen.

"I've made the film times of all the Pixar films different each day, so if for some reason a family can only come at 11, they're not stuck with one film, it changes, so potentially a family could come and see all four at the same time each day."

There is still time to enter Hucknall Nub News' Facebook competition, which closes at 8pm tonight (Sunday 13 February), to win a family ticket for four to one of the Pixar-Fest screenings. For details, see our Facebook page here.

     

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