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Love It. The Rental Might Be Too Spooky to Watch — Here Are the Horrifying Twists Déjà vu! Crank the A/C, Because These Sexy Movies on Netflix in August Are Sure to Make You Sweat After keeping the curtains closed for more than 10 weeks, cinemas are gearing up to reopen. Déjà vu!

Some Cinemas in Australia Are Able to Reopen This Month As COVID-19 Restrictions Ease I Know The Kissing Booth 3 Already Filmed, but Here Are 13 Scenarios I Hope to See On Screen We already have this email. There will also be a two-seat buffer between groups, which as anyone who's given side-eye to a person who plonks down beside you in an almost-empty theatre knows, could be a vast improvement. There will be 1.5-metre markers on the ground in foyers and toilets to encourage physical distancing, and only every second row in the auditorium will be used. When they do open, it's likely they will need to implement social distancing and hygiene measures, including reduced cinema capacity with spaced seating, staggered session times, cashless transactions, sanitisation stations and more frequent cleaning of cinemas, with staff and cinema-goers encouraged to download The action-thriller about a secret agent attempting to travel back in time to prevent WWII stars John David Washington, "NACO acknowledges that studios will not release new titles until the majority of cinemas are opened around the world."
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Cinemas will be allowed to show movies from next month — but will it be viable for them to reopen amid the social distancing restrictions that remain in place? Village Cinemas plan to reopen this month, and don't worry the candy bar will be open.

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From June 22, up to 50 people will be able to be seated in cinemas In May, it was reported that Australian cinemas were aiming to reopen in July as COVID-19 lockdown restrictions continued to ease as anticipated. Follow us! License this article Cinema All Village staff will have a temperature and health check before every shift, and staff will also be given protective equipment to keep them safe. Some Cinemas in Australia Are Able to Reopen This Month As COVID-19 Restrictions Ease The Palace chain includes 180 of the country's 2000-odd screens at cinemas in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Byron Bay and Canberra. Cinemas in Queensland were allowed to reopen on June 12, when the state entered stage two of the recovery plan. Cinema Nova. Melbourne Zoo will allow 2,000 visitors a day, ... Palace cinemas are due to reopen on July 2, while Village Cinemas looks set to reopen its Coburg drive-in cinema first.

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Cinemas themselves will be cleaned more thoroughly between shows, with increased time between screenings to allow for this. Operators across most of the country are hoping to open their doors in July, in line with the government’s coronavirus recovery roadmap. Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon!Thanks for subscribing! The board of the National Association of Cinema Operators (NACO) released a statement this week to flag measures that would make cinemas safer amid the coronavirus pandemic and allow them to re-open.

Save Your Favorites Now. Get us in your inbox Movie buffs, we have dates for the expected reopening of cinemas in some states around Australia — even if there's not necessarily many new international releases to screen in them. No news yet on what will be showing. The darkness, the smell of salt and artificial butter, the comfy seats, the trailers that inevitably make you wish you were watching those movies instead of the movie you actually came to the cinema to see?


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