A great offer at Pontio in Bangor this Summer is sure to be a hit with families.
Cegin cafe and the Cinema have a brand new offer for the summer holidays:
Cinema Ticket + Pizza + Drink = £10 for children, £13 for adults!
Morning showings Monday – Friday 10:30 or 11am + 1.30pm or 2pm showings on Thursday and Fridays!
Available to purchase online with every eligible performance.
See what’s on here: https://www.pontio.co.uk/Online/default.asp
This week’s Films: Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken (PG) , Oppenheimer (15), Elemental (PG), Mission: Impossible-Dead Reckoning Part One (12A)
Cinema:
Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken (PG)
Friday 4 August – Thursday 10 August
Ruby Gillman is a sweet and awkward high school student who discovers she’s a direct descendant of the warrior kraken queens. The kraken are sworn to protect the oceans of the world against the vain, power-hungry mermaids. Destined to inherit the throne from her commanding grandmother, Ruby must use her newfound powers to protect those she loves most.
Oppenheimer (15)
Friday 4 August – Thursday 10 August
Christopher Nolan is back with his latest spectacle. Following the true account of Physicist J, Robert Oppenheimer works with a team of scientists during the Manhattan Project, leading to the development of the atomic bomb.
Elemental (PG)
Friday 11 August – Thursday 17 August
In a city where fire, water, land, and air residents live together, a fiery young woman and a go-with-the-flow guy discover something elemental: how much they actually have in common.
Mission: Impossible-Dead Reckoning Part One (12A)
Friday 11 August – Thursday 17 August
Ethan Hunt and his IMF team embark on their most dangerous mission yet: To track down a terrifying new weapon that threatens all of humanity before it falls into the wrong hands. With control of the future and the fate of the world at stake, and dark forces from Ethan’s past closing in, a deadly race around the globe begins. Confronted by a mysterious, all-powerful enemy, Ethan is forced to consider that nothing can matter more than his mission – not even the lives of those he cares about most.