On Saturday, Feb. 11, actor Daniel Radcliffe and director James Watkins will introduce their film, "The Woman in Black," to audiences at two special screenings in London.
For fans who missed out on seeing Radcliffe at the film's London premiere last month, this is another great opportunity. Radcliffe and Watkins will be present at the following screenings:
3 p.m - Empire Leicester Square
4:30 p.m. - Vue Westfield
From the press release:
See Daniel Radcliffe in the flesh
as he introduces his new film, The Woman in Black, at Vue Westfield, London
on Saturday 11th February at 4.30pm. Fans can book tickets and
see him introduce the film now atwww.myvue.com.
"The Woman in Black" was released over the weekend in the U.S. with a $20+ million opening weekend. It will be released on Feb. 10 in the U.K.
As a reminder, Vue is also offering UK fans the opportunity to vote on their favorite movie of 2011. If "Deathly Hallows: Part 2" wins it will be show in theatres on February 26th (Oscar night) for the low price of £4.
Yay I’m the first to post! :D Aw why is it always London and never Leeds? You know, I think they should somehow make a portable set of HP that could go around different cities?countries for a few months each so everyone has an equal chance of being able to go because at the moment the londeoners are at a huge advantage because they don’t have to travel for hours. (sigh) But obviously that’s never gonna happen.
@Grindylow_101…this has nothing to do with HP it is for the film
The Woman in Black
All you people who are frightened to see it does be it is scary in a good way not a bad way …there is a good story with it
watch the old terrific film “The Uninvited” it is something like that
good story with a little fear in it
Yay I’m the first to post! :D Aw why is it always London and never Leeds? You know, I think they should somehow make a portable set of HP that could go around different cities?countries for a few months each so everyone has an equal chance of being able to go because at the moment the londeoners are at a huge advantage because they don’t have to travel for hours. (sigh) But obviously that’s never gonna happen.