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Discounted late-night movies at Coral Gables Art Cinema

Night owls who love movies will want to get in on discounted late-night movie screenings at the Coral Gables Art Cinema.

Offered at 9 p.m. Saturdays, the “After Hours” series offers quite a selection of films to enjoy.

To receive the discounts, however, you’ll need to purchase an annual $30 After Hours Membership. The yearly membership includes the following:

  • $5 admission for all “After Hours” screenings
  • $8 for 35mm and 70mm specialty screenings outside of “After Hours” screenings
  • Waived service fee when purchasing online.
  • 1 free ticket to screenings of new releases

The Coral Gables Art Cinema is located at 260 Aragon Ave. For more information, call 786-385-9689 or visit Gablescinema.com.

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Discount late-night movies

11:30 pm to 2:00 am | $5.00 | Coral Gables Art Cinema

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See our full Calendar of Events

Discount late-night movies
When
Weekly on Saturday @ 11:30 pm-2:00 am (starting June 17, 2017)
Cost
$5.00
What
Discount late-night movies
Where
Coral Gables Art Cinema
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