If you like movies, are as excited about the Oscars as I am, or just want to watch this year’s Best Picture nominees for fun, here’s a deal: Cinemark’s theaters will be screening them during its Oscars Movie Week from Feb. 24 to March 2.
A $40 Festival Pass will enable movie fans to watch all the Best Picture nominees, as well as the nominees for live action and animated short films. It also includes a 50 percent-off coupon for any size popcorn.
The Festival Pass can be used at participating Cinemark theaters, including the one at Peach Street Marketplace. Tickets for individual movies are also available.
Showtimes at Cinemark Tinseltown Erie are as follows:
Conclave: Feb. 24 @ 1 pm; Feb. 27 @ 7 pm; March 2 @ 11 am
Anora: Feb. 24 @ 4 pm; Feb 28 @ 6:45 pm
The Brutalist: Feb. 24 @ 7:15 pm; March 1 @ 2:30 pm
Emilia Perez: Feb. 25 @ 1 pm; March 1 @ 10:15 pm
Nickel Boys: Feb. 25 @ 4 pm; and Feb. 28 @ 12:15 pm
A Complete Unknown: Feb. 25 @ 7:15 pm; Feb. 27 @ 1 pm; and March 2 @ 2:15 pm
Dune: Part Two: Feb. 26 @ 12:30 pm; and Feb. 28 @ 10 pm
The Substance: Feb. 26 @ 4:15 pm; and March 1 @ 7 pm
I’m Still Here: Feb. 26 @ 7:30 pm; and Feb. 28 @ 3:30 pm
Wicked: Feb 27 @ 7:15 pm; and March 1 @ 11 am
Live Action and Animated Short Film nominees are being shown on Feb. 28 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., and on March 1 & March 2 at 2 p.m. on both days.
The Oscars will be on March 2 at 7 p.m.
Festival passes are on sale now at Cinemark.com/movieweek.
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