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| Birthday Parties – Enjoy a private screening with your friends |
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Film admission |
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Small popcorn and drink |
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Special birthday message onscreen |
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Prices:
Children (under 15) $17
Adults $18.00 (admission price only)
Children (under 15) 3D $19
Adults 3D $20 (admission price only)
*Minimum booking 20, maximum 45.
Choose from one of the films below, or any film Now Showing at Cinema Nova.
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Choose from one of the films below, or any film Now Showing at Cinema Nova.
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Now showing and returning to Nova:
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The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret Of The Unicorn (PG)
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Director: Steven Spielberg
Run time: 107 min
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A spectacular 3D adventure based on the series of books The Adventures of Tintin by Hergé. The film is directed by Steven Spielberg from a screenplay by Steven Moffat and Edgar Wright & Joe Cornish, with Steven Spielberg also producing alongside Peter Jackson. Tintin (Jamie Bell) is an intrepid young reporter whose relentless pursuit of a good story thrusts him into a world of high adventure. Co-stars Daniel Craig as the nefarious Red Rackham, with Andy Serkis, Simon Pegg, Nick Frost and Toby Jones. |
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Ponyo (G)
Private bookings only
Director: Hayao Miyazaki
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From the Academy Award®-winning director and world-renowned Japanese animation legend Hayao Miyazaki comes Ponyo, a story inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale “The Little Mermaid.” A huge box-office success in Japan and around the world, the story of a young and overeager goldfish named Ponyo (voiced by NOAH CYRUS) and her quest to become human features an outstanding roster of voice talent, including CATE BLANCHETT, MATT DAMON, TINA FEY, FRANKIE JONAS, CLORIS LEACHMAN & LIAM NEESON. |
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Howl's Moving Castle(PG)
Private bookings only
Director: Hayao Miyazaki
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Based on Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones. This Studio Ghibli release follows the story of young Sophie Hatter, a bookworm, the eldest of three daughters, a girl doomed to an uninteresting life as a hat maker. Sophie resigns herself to her boring fate, but fate has other plans for her. Cursed by the Witch of the Waste with the body of a 90-year-old woman, she finds her way to the moving castle inhabited by the wizard Howl, said by all to eat the souls of young girls. Howl has been cursed by the Witch as well, and is seeking the love of young girl to help him break the curse. The book has enchanted readers of all ages for nearly 20 years, and the film was a smash hit in its native Japan and around the world. Starring Jean Simmons, Christian Bale & Lauren Bacall. |
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Arrietty (G)
From January 12
Director: Hiromasa Yonebayashi
Run time: 94 mins
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Based on the beloved children’s novel ‘The Borrowers’, Arrietty is the new film created by the renowned Japanese animation house that brought you Spirited Away and Ponyo, Studio Ghibli. When a young boy moves to the country home of a relative, little does he expect to meet 14-year-old Arrietty. Only measuring a few inches tall, Arrietty lives in secret beneath the floorboards of the house with her equally tiny parents. Only occasionally venturing out for supplies, by coming into contact with the new houseguest Arrietty puts the very existence of her family in danger. Produced and written by Hayao Miyazaki, Cinema Nova is proud to present both the original Japanese version screening with subtitles as well as the dubbed English language version. |
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Hugo (CTC)
January 12
Director: Martin Scorsese (Kundun)
Run time: 126min
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Winner: Best Film & Best Director, National Board Of Review! Academy Award-wining director Martin Scorsese presents his first-ever 3-D film, based on Brian Selznick's award-winning, imaginative New York Times best-seller The Invention of Hugo Cabret. Hugo tells the story of an orphan boy living a secret life in the walls of a Paris train station. With the help of an eccentric girl, he searches for the answer to a mystery linking the father he recently lost, the ill-tempered toy shop owner living below him and a heart shaped lock, seemingly without a key. A passionate brief for film preservation wrapped in a fanciful tale of childhood intrigue and adventure, Hugo dazzlingly conjoins the earliest days of cinema with the very latest big-screen technology. Co-starring Sasha Baron Cohen and Ben Kingsley. |
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