$5 for Two Tickets at Rainbow Cinema in St. Laurent Centre (Up to $10 Value)
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Limit 6 per person. Limit 1 per visit. $3 additional fee for 3D movies. Tax included.
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•Hollywood & art-house movies
•Abundant free parking
Watching a movie, like confronting a poltergeist, is best done in the dark with a crowd to bolster your spirits. Face the unknown with today's Groupon: for $5, you get two tickets (up to a $10 value) to Rainbow Cinema in St. Laurent Centre.
Rainbow Cinema screens Hollywood blockbusters and art-house fare at reduced ticket prices a few weeks after the films' general release. Open daily for both matinee and evening showtimes, the multiplex harvests a steady, ever-changing crop of rom coms, historical dramas, action thrillers, and cartoons in five auditoriums boasting high presentation quality and digital sound systems. Before, after, or in-between movie showings, cinephiles can stock up on provisions at a popcorn-laden snack bar or pursue other forms of screen-based entertainment with a selection of video games. Ontario-based artist Fred Harrison's murals, depicting moments from Ottawa history on large panels, adorn the walls.
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