Liz Evans and a local councilor saved the Lyric cinema from closure by reaching out to Steven Spielberg, who organized a special premiere of Jurassic Park that revitalized the struggling venue. Save The Cinema is a 2022 English-language Comedy Drama movie featuring Jonathan Pryce, Samantha Morton, Tom Felton, Adeel Akhtar, Susan Wokoma, Louisa Cliffe and Dave Simon. Save The Cinema was Produced by Matt Williams and Julia Stuart. Save The Cinema is written by Piers Ashworth and directed by Sara Sugarman. Sky Cinema acquired the distribution rights for the movie. Save The Cinema was released on 14th January 2022 and takes a screen time of 109 minutes. The film made a box office gross of $0 million.
Jini Score 8.0/10
Critics Score 62%
Rating 6.5/10
Jini Score 8.0%
Critics Score 62
Rating 6.5
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Date14 JAN 2022
Language
English
Genre
Comedy
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Drama
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Save The Cinema Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 62%
Cory Woodroof
Such a lovely reminder about the power of arts in any community, and the shared love we all have for movies and the theatrical experience. ( Read More )
Stefan Pape
Perhaps lacking a little in originality, Save the Cinema makes up for that with a great deal of heart, as the sort of film youd happily put on for all the family on a lazy Sunday afternoon. ( Read More )
Mark Kermode
I was charmed...you wrap it around yourself and just settle down. If you like cheese, youll love this. ( Read More )
Rich Cline
Contrasting the comical touches, director Sara Sugarman pushes emotional beats heavily. ( Read More )
Wendy Ide
Based on a true story, Save the Cinema is the kind of plucky underdog feelgood slop that the British film industry churns out on a regular basis, largely to the indifference of audiences. ( Read More )