Netflix has released the first photos from the set of the upcoming movie Maestro, which stars Bradley Cooper as the legendary composer Leonard Bernstein.
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The doors of Camelot reopen this summer for a drive-in movie experience for all the family. And we're giving away tickets.
The theme park, in Charnock Richard, near Chorley, Lancashire, closed down 10 years ago. It reopened in February as a "zombie experience". But the theme park has gone back to its family-friendly roots, eliminating the zombies and monsters and replacing them with animated films and rom-coms for a retro drive-in event.
Summer Knights opened last weekend and the organisers, Park N Party, have promised a host of events centring on different film genres, including sing-alongs, horror films, action movies and romantic comedies.
Movies featured over the month-long event include Grease, Disney's Encanto, The Greatest Showman, Steven Spielberg's West Side Story, Dirty Dancing, and Mamma Mia. And all you have to do to win one of TWENTY family tickets to any movie of your choice in June, is fill in the form below.
The movies in June are:
True Romance, June 2, 8.30pm
The King's Man, June 3, 8.30pm
Mamma Mia, June 4, 8.30pm
Encanto, June 5, 8.30pm
Fight Club, June 9, 8.30pm
The Grudge, June 10, 8.30pm
The Rocky Horror Picture Show, June 11, 8.30pm
Sing 2!, June 12, 4pm
Kill Bill Vol. 1, June 16, 8.30pm
House of Gucci, June 17, 8.30pm
Grease, June 18 8.30pm
West Side Story, June 19, 4pm
Superbad, June 23, 8.30pm
The Nun, June 24, 8.30pm
Mamma Mia 2, June 25, 8.30pm
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Netflix has released the first photos from the set of the upcoming movie Maestro, which stars Bradley Cooper as the legendary composer Leonard Bernstein.
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