Nothing says Halloween more than scary movies. Whether you prefer to cosy up in front of the tv or head out to the cinema and catch the latest releases, horror movies will always scream Halloween (mind the pun).
For the cinema lovers among us, there are plenty movies on at Vue in Carlisle this Halloween. Whether you fancy the biggest box office hits, a movie bound to have you clutching your popcorn or something a big lighter, there’s something for everyone this Halloween weekend.
Movies on at Vue Carlisle this Halloween Weekend
Friday October 29
No Time To Die – Showings from 1:45pm -9:45pm
Venom: Let There Be Carnage – Showings from 7:15pm – 9:30pm
Last Night In Soho – 9:15pm
Dune – Showings from 10:35am - 8:30pm
Antlers – 7:00pm & 8:45pm
The Addams Family 2 – Showings from 11:20am – 5:25pm
Harry Potter and The Philosophers Stone, 20th Anniversary – Showings from 10:00am-5:15pm
Hocus Pocus – 3:00pm
Halloween Kills – Showings from 10:05am – 10:35pm
The Boss Baby 2: Family Business – 11:45am
Ron’s Gone Wrong – 10:20am & 1:15pm
Saturday October 30
No Time To Die – Showings from 11:20am – 9:15am
Venom: Let There Be Carnage – Showings from 12:50pm – 9:30pm
Last Night In Soho – 8:15pm
Dune – Showings from 11:00am – 8:30pm
Antlers – 7:00pm
The Boss Baby 2: Family Business – 11:50am & 2:05pm
The Addams Family 2 – 11:35am – 5:20pm
Ron’s Gone Wrong – 2:20pm
Harry Potter and The Philosophers Stone, 20th Anniversary – Showings from 10:45am-9:00pm
Hocus Pocus – 3:00pm
Halloween Kills – 9:45pm
Sunday October 31
No Time To Die: Showings from 11:30am – 8:00pm
Venom: Let There Be Carnage – 6:15pm & 8:25pm
Last Night In Soho – 8:15pm
Dune – Showings from 10:00am – 8:40pm
Antlers – 5:25pm
The Boss Baby 2: Family Business – 12:15pm & 3:15pm
The Addams Family 2 – Showings from 10:25am to 1:40pm
Cliff Richard: The Great 80 Tour – 2:30pm
Harry Potter and The Philosophers Stone, 20th Anniversary – Showings from 10:05am – 7:45pm
The Croods 2: A New Age – 12:55
Book tickets on the Vue website!
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