VALENTINE’S MOVIE: Birch Carroll & Coyle general manager Bek Barnes is looking forward to the Valentine’s Day Fifty Shades of Grey screening.
VALENTINE’S MOVIE: Birch Carroll & Coyle general manager Bek Barnes is looking forward to the Valentine’s Day Fifty Shades of Grey screening. Rob Williams

Fifty Shades sells out opening night

FIFTY Shades of Grey, the film based on the global phenomenon and hit erotica novels, is set to thrust into cinemas on February 12, just in time for Valentine's Day.

Ipswich Birch Carroll and Coyle general manager Bek Barnes said the film's first screening had already been sold out more than a week before the opening night.

"We'd sold over 200 tickets by last week so that was great," she said.

"It's got a lot of hype. I've had a lot of women calling in very quiet voices to see if there are any more tickets left.

"I think people are really keen to see how they'll translate from the book to film. People are very excited."

Ms Barnes said the Ipswich cinema would be offering prizes as well as candy, balloons and flowers to those seeing the MA15+ rated film on Valentine's Day.

"The release is perfectly timed, so we've tried to make an event of it," she said.

"With so many big releases coming out, like Jurassic World and the new Avengers movie, we will be trying to get people involved and really have fun with the themes this year."

Tickets for Fifty Shades of Grey are on sale now. Visit eventcinemas. com.au/cinema/ipswich to book.


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