Empire Fan Favourites This Month: Dazed and Confused

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As September draws to a close, it’s time once again for moviegoers in the Niagara Region to converge on Empire Studio Theatres for another Empire Fan Favourites screening! This month’s selection is Richard Linklater’s coming-of-age classic Dazed and Confused. The movie will be playing on Friday night only.

Here is all the info you need:

Empire Fan Favourites: Dazed and Confused
Fri. Sept. 25th @ Midnight
Empire Theatres, Pen Centre, St. Catharines
Admission: $6.99
+ Regular Drink and Popcorn: $9.99

You can order tickets online here. For more info about future Fan Favourites screenings, join the Facebook Group, or contact Empire Theatres at 905-682-8843. Hope to see you there!

Comments (9)

  1. this is one of the greatest movies

    “that’s what i love about high school chicks. i keep getting older, and they stay the saaaaame age”.

  2. “This country was founded by people who were into aliens man. George Washington was in a cult and the cult was into aliens man, you didn’t know that?”

  3. washington used to grow weed man, he had fields of that shit man. he’d come home from the war and martha would have a big fat bowl waiting for him. cuz martha was a groovy lady man. this country was founded on weed man. did you ever look at the dollar bill man. theres some trippy shit on the dollar man, oh, and it’s green too.

  4. Freshmeeeeeeeeeeen!

  5. Why this movie ?

  6. because this movie is a classic

  7. Watch how many times that kid touches his nose – so annoying. Terrible actor.

  8. while its true Wiley Wiggins isnt much of an actor its those little things that make this film so endearing to me.

  9. The nose touching thing doesn’t bother me because a nervous tick like that helps to sell the acting as a normal, shy, unsure teenager for me.

    Dazed is one of my top 5 favorite non-sci films of all time. From the late 70’s small town mood and ambiance to the various cliques of kids intersecting each other throughout the night as they roam and party, everything feels real to me. This is the American Graffiti for the 70’s.

    Wish I lived nearby to attend the screening.

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