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Information on where and how to find full listings of what's on at the movies today, and in the near future. Where to find out what's showing in Singapore and how to book your seat at the cinema.
Many of the cinemas in Singapore are located in the large shopping centres and have multiple theatres showing different movies. Every cinema has its own website where the current showing and forthcoming films are listed.
TicketsFor a small fee, online booking can be made via some of these websites. Some also allow seat selection whereas others will allocate seats automatically, filling the cinema from the last row, moving forward. Tickets are also on sale at the box office, although it is worth going to the box office days in advance or earlier in the same day to avoid long queues just before show time. Depending on the cinema, booking can be done at the box office up to two or three days in advance. Film Schedule GuideA full guide to movies on at any time can be found in the print media. The print newspaper, Straits Times, has a dedicated cinema page which lists all cinemas and the movies that play there. New movies are always released on Thursdays and the price of cinema tickets is slightly higher from Thursdays through to Sundays compared to Monday to Wednesday's prices. Most cinemas have F&B outlets (food and beverages on sale) on the premises and will not allow customers to bring their own food and drinks to the cinemas. All cinemas request mobile phones to be switched off during the show. Do you have a suggestion to improve this page? click here... |
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