Win FREE Movie Passes from Marcus Theatres! 

 

Make your kiddos' next study break a trip to the movies! Every Thursday, all local Marcus Theatres offer Student Thursday, featuring $6 movies for students of all ages and school faculty, plus FREE complimentary-size popcorn. BONUS: Many of Hollywood's biggest films have their premieres on Thursdays! How cool is that? 

Mark your calendars for these upcoming flicks, then register to WIN free passes:

  • Artic Dogs
  • Playing with Fire
  • November 21: Frozen 2 (Plus, Free Family Parties on November 23 and 24!)
  • December 5: Playmobil: The Movie
  • December 12: Jumanji: The Next Level
  • December 19: Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

To celebrate the great deals of Student Thursdays, we've partnered with Marcus Theatres to give away six FREE movie passes + one Ultimate Popcorn Tub, good for $4 refills throughout 2020 (an $85 value).

Enter now using the form below. One winner will be chosen at random and announced on Tuesday, November 19. Enter by 3 p.m. on Monday, November 18. Be sure to click "Submit Entry" below the form to complete your entry!

 

Marcus Theatres is your hometown theatre chain, with locations including the Marcus Arnold, Chesterfield, Des Peres, Mid Rivers, O'Fallon, Ill., Ronnie's, St. Clair (value theatre), St. Charles and Town Square (Dardenne Prairie) Cinemas. The Arnold Cinema just underwent a complete renovation! 

Visit www.marcustheatres.com for showtimes, tickets and more information.

 

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