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Rooftop Movies announce second season program

Northbridge’s Rooftop Movies first program for the season was so popular sessions have regularly been selling out. People love hanging with their friends at the cinema on top of the car park in James Street.

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Now the cinema’s second program for the season is about to get underway and it’s got some great films on offer.

Conversion therapy drama Boy Erased is screening on 13th December, many of the screenings of Bohemian Rhapsody have already sold out, but you can still get tickets to the screening on 19th December. Plus there’s screenings of some of your all time favourites like High School – the Musical and Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo + Juliet. 

Check out their website to see all the films on offer.

Image: Perrywinkle Photography


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