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Free Midnight Movies Offered Again this Spring

Wednesday, January 14, 2015, By Shannon Andre
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The Division of Student Affairs will again be hosting free midnight movies on Friday and Saturday nights throughout the spring semester. The Midnight Movies series includes free movies, free popcorn and free soda for attendees. The doors open at 11:30 p.m. and movies will begin at midnight in Gifford Auditorium.

“After seeing the interest from students in continuing the Midnight Movies series, we are happy we can provide the campus with another great semester of free movie screenings,” says Dave Sargalski, director of Student Activities.

The Midnight Movies series begins this Friday and Saturday with screenings of “Gone Girl” and “Dumb and Dumber To.” The full schedule of movie screenings is as follows:

Jan. 16—Gone Girl

Jan. 17—Dumb and Dumber To

Jan. 23—Interstellar

Jan. 24—The Judge

Jan. 30—Dear White People

Jan. 31—The Equalizer

Feb. 6—Mockingjay: Part 1 – Hunger Games

Feb. 7—Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

Feb. 13—The Best of Me

Feb. 14—Horrible Bosses 2

Feb. 20—Fury

Feb. 21—St. Vincent

Feb. 27—Top 5

Feb. 28—Annabelle

March 20—Big Hero 6

March 21—The Hobbit – The Battle of the Five Armies

March 27—Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb

March 28—Inherent Vice

April 3—Birdman

April 4—American Sniper

April 10—The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water

April 11—Unbroken

April 17—Hot Tub Time Machine 2

April 18—The Wedding Ringer

April 24—50 Shades of Grey

April 25—50 Shades of Grey

For more information, contact Sargalski at 315.443.2718 or dfsargal@syr.edu, or Bridget Yule at 315.443.9142 or bmyule@syr.edu.

 

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