Buckle up for film screening

Picture the scene: 1950s America. Cars lined up side by side like a parking lot. All pointing towards a big screen.

The drive-in movie experience is something quite unique and Ballymena will play host to this for the first time on Feb 14.

Ballee Playing Fields will be transformed into a scene you would have watched on TV’s Happy Days or the 1974 George Lucas film, American Grafitti.

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Being Valentine’s night and being part of the Braid Film Theatre’s Gothic NI Season in association with the BFI, organisers Braid Film Theatre have chosen the 1981 horror movie My Bloody Valentine. Presented on a big screen in glorious high definition.

It’s a 90 minute movie filled with chills and thrills and can be enjoyed from the comfort of your own car.

You will be given a unique frequency to listen to the movie via your radio on the night.

There will be hot and cold food served, as well as on site toilets and plenty of staff to look after you.

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Tickets are £10 per car and only 50 cars are allowed, so book early to avoid disappointment and get there before 7.30pm to guarantee yourself a good spot. The movie starts at 8pm.

Tickets are available from The Braid direct or by phoning 2563 5900.

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