Peterborough Galaxy Cinemas One Of 29 Select Theatres To Screen Game Of Thrones Season Finale

The Peterborough Galaxy Cinemas is one of 29 select theatres in Ontario, Quebec and Atlantic Canada that will be screening the Season Four finale of the hit HBO show, Game of Thrones.

The finale airs there Sunday, June 15th show at 9 p.m. The $10 admission for this "fan event" includes a $10 concession voucher, Game of Thrones giveaways and a preview of upcoming programming courtesy of HBO Canada.

Tickets are available only in person at the box office of participating theatres.

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Summer Family Film Series At Millennium Park Kicks Off June 20th

The Ben vanVeen Century 21 Summer Family Film Series will have free movies showing at Millennium Park, and starts up June 20th.

Movies start showing at 8:30 p.m., and don't forget to bring a non-perishable food item for Kawartha Food Share.

The 3 films showing are as follows:

  • June 20th - E.T. the Extra Terrestrial
  • July 4th - Frozen
  • August 15th - The Amazing Spiderman 2

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The 10th Annual ReFrame Film Festival Starts January 24th

The 10th Annual ReFrame Film Festival runs Friday, January 24th to Sunday, the 26th. Peruse the list of movies that will be playing this year, and purchase tickets for the shows (or a pass for the entire Festival).

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What About A Walk In Drive-In For Peterborough?

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Recently I attended an outdoor movie, smack-dab in the heart of Toronto. The documentary Lost Rivers was screened for free on the grass of Toronto's Fort York. All you had to do was bring a blanket.

While sitting there, amongst the din of the traffic and Go Trains, and looking at the condos surrounding the historical site, I found myself rather impressed that hundreds of people would come to an event like this. Sure, you are prone to the elements (so is Peterborough Musicfest), but watching a movie on a 40-foot inflatable screen (provided by Fresh Air Cinema) while the rest of the world bustles by was kind of magical.

There were multiple local vendors of food and drinks and the event went off without a hitch. People were allowed to bring dogs, and although there was an occasional smoker, I really had no complaints.

I understand the difficulties of affording a digital projector, and paying for first run movies, and I do appreciate the nod to the historic times of the traditional Drive-in. That said, I think in today's fast paced world, a "Walk-in" is a nice idea (not to mention environmentally-friendly) where you can roll out a blanket and enjoy conversation and the city around you with strangers while taking in a flick.

So what about trying something like this in Peterborough?  

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[Update: As was brought to our attention after this post, there are kids movies at Movie Nights in the Park at Nicholls Oval.]

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"Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes" Playing At Peterborough Library Movie Night

Tomorrow night (Thursday) is movie night at the Peterborough Public Library.

They will be showing Rise of the Planet of the Apes at 6:30 p.m. in the auditorium. Admission is free and there is no need to RSVP.

The movie is 105 minutes long and is rated PG.

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Neat Footage From Circa 1920 Depicting Lives Of British Girls At Peterborough Orphanage

This silent film, The Tide Of Immigration from Library and Archives Canada, is a compilation of various newsreels produced from 1919 to 1921 depicting the lives of immigrants in Canada. The final story in the film (starts at the 7:27 mark) is set right here in Peterborough, and introduces us to British girls living at Hazel Brae, an orphanage founded by Dr. Thomas Barnardo for homeless or destitute English children.

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PtboPics: Mountain Bike Movie Premiere "Strength In Numbers" At Splice

 The Mountain Bike movie by Anthill Films, Strength In Numbers, premiered in Peterborough on Saturday night at Splice to an enthusiastic crowd.

 

Numerous models of Trek Bikes were on display from Wild Rock, and be sure to drop in there to learn more about which line suits your riding style.

Mike Watt, owner of The Plush Boutique, was on hand to show off the new line of Levi's 511 Commuter Line which are perfect for cyclists. Water resistant, 3M Reflective Tape on the interior cuffs, and pockets with features galore sure show Levi's dedication at gearing this to cyclists.

For more about the event, see outdoors blog Trail Swag and also learn about Peterborough's new Mountain Bike destination Harrold Town.

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The Peterborough Drive-In Opens This Weekend!

The Mustang Drive-In (2134 Preston Rd) opens for the season this weekend. The box office opens at 8:15 and is cash-only. This weekend, The Lorax starts at 9:00 p.m., Battleship plays second at 10:30 p.m. and playing third on Sunday is American Reunion.

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PtboPic: Kevin Callan Premiered "The Happy Camper's Wilderness Quest" At Gordon Best Theatre

Outdoors author Kevin Callan (pictured above left) premiered his new movie The Happy Camper's Wilderness Quest at the Gordon Best Theatre in Peterborough last night to a sold out crowd. They were treated to a screening of the movie as well as some behind the scenes stories of the filming of the movie, and how it all came together.

[via Trail Swag]

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