Movies to be shown outdoors, at the Fox this summer
With all the highly anticipated sequels hitting theaters, it's a pretty safe bet that you'll be spending time at the movies this summer. But don't forget that watching films can be about more than a comfy seat and eating popcorn. (www.gwinnettdailypost.com/index.php)
This year, don't just go to the movies - make it an experience. Whether you want to see an old favorite under the stars or revisit the glory days of Hollywood at a historic theater, you've got plenty of options.
In Duluth, the Flicks on the Bricks series brings movies outside to the town green. On June 30, "Charlotte's Web" will be shown. The series continues with "The Sword and the Stone" on Aug. 4. Flicks on the Bricks will feature "Night at the Museum" on Sept. 8. Just in time for Halloween, "Monster House" will be shown on Oct. 27.
The movie screenings are free. The town green is located in downtown Duluth. Visit www.duluth-ga.com.
In Suwanee, themed movie nights will be presented at Town Center Park this summer. Chick Flick Night will begin at 8 p.m. June 16. The Star 94 Movie Night will be held at 8 p.m. July 14. Macho Movie Night will start at 8 p.m. Aug. 11. A Halloween Movie Night will be presented at 7 p.m. Oct. 20.
Town Center Park is located at the intersection of Buford Highway and Lawrenceville-Suwanee Road in Suwanee. Movie screenings are free. Visit www.suwanee.com.
Movies in Atlanta
The annual Screen on the Green series will return to Piedmont Park in Atlanta this year. On May 31, "Casablanca" will be shown at the Piedmont Park Meadow, which is located at the corner of 10th Street and Monroe Drive in Atlanta. "Car Wash" will be featured on June 7.
Screen on the Green will continue with "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" on July 14. The series continues with "Funny Girl" on June 21. The last movie will be "E.T.," which will be presented on June 28.
Movies will begin at sunset. Admission to Screen on the Green is free. Patrons may bring picnics, coolers and blankets to the event, but should leave grills, lawn chairs and pets at home.
source:By Rachael Mason Staff Writer