Massive third season of In The House announced for Sydney’s Event Cinemas on George Street

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After two successful seasons, showcasing the finest in cult and now classic cinema from around the world, In The House will be returning to Sydney’s Event Cinemas on George Street this September for their third season – with a special screening of Akira taking place at the end of July along the way.

The third season will feature three screenings on the massive VMAX screen: Highlander, The Goonies and Die Hard – which will close out the season, just in time for Christmas! Along the rest of the season, everything from Grease to The Dark Knight will ensure fans of all faciets of cinema will be entertained, with rare big screen showcases taking place every other Friday from September 4th to December 11th. Along the way, we’ll hit Halloween, which will see a double bill of Seven and Evil Dead 2 hit the screen.

Tickets for Non Cine Buzz member tickets are $10, while Cine Buzz Members can grab tickets for just $9. We’ll be giving away tickets too, throughout the season, so keep your eyes open for that, and for our on screen trivia to happen at each event! Each event will be hosted by Channel 7’s Jason ‘Jabba’ Davis and Quinny from Supanova!

The remaining 2015 Season will feature:

Friday 31st July – Akira (M)

Friday 4th September – Highlander (M) – VMAX Screening
Friday 18th September – Grease (PG)
Friday 2nd October – Predator (M)
Friday 16th October – Close Encounters Of The Third Kind (PG)

Friday 30th October Halloween Double feature
Seven (R18+) – 7pm screening
Evil Dead 2 (R18+) – 10pm Screening

Friday 13th November – The Dark Knight (M)
Friday 27th November – The Goonies (PG) – VMAX Screening
Friday 11th December – Die Hard (M) – VMAX Screening

Tickets are on sale now to all screenings. The Iris are proud supporters of In The House. For tickets and more details, head to: http://www.eventcinemas.com.au/cinema/george-street/inthehouse

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