A CINEMA in Kidderminster is set to reopen under new management following a refurb.
Lume Cinema on Green Street, is reopening its doors on Friday, July 12, with a brand new bar.
Sachia Mooney, the new proprietor, said: “It’s absolutely fantastic to be reopening Lume, and we can’t wait to welcome everyone back. Kidderminster used to have so many cinemas in years gone by, and why it's so important that this local gem remains here for our community and suggestions will always be welcome.
"My wish is for the cinema to become an inclusive entertainment venue, as well as a hub for local creatives and film-makers to gather, share ideas and launch projects.”
The cinema’s opening films will be Inside Out 2, A Quiet Place: Day One, Despicable Me 4 and Fly Me to the Moon.
Coming up soon are Deadpool & Wolverine, Noah’s Ark, Didi, Alien Romulus and Dolphin Boy.
Alongside showing the latest releases, the local cinema will be hosting sing-along screenings, midnight horrors, nostalgia nights, the return of the kids’ mystery animation club and live events.
The screens can also be hired for birthday parties and other private events. Visitors can also benefit from Lume’s new loyalty card, where the ninth visit is free.
After a deep clean and lick of paint, the cinema is set to re-open with a new bar in the downstairs foyer serving a variety of drinks as well as ales from local businesses Bewdley Brewery and Bewdley Spirits. It will also be serving a range of tasty cobs and bar snacks.
Upstairs, the cinema kiosk will be open selling popcorn, sweets, slushies and ice-creams.
To check out the Lume Cinema’s latest releases, film times and to purchase advance tickets, please go to their brand-new website lumecinema.co.uk.
People can also keep up to date with latest news, by following the cinema on Facebook and Instagram.
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