Regal Theaters Brings 9 Classic Movies Back to the Big Screen for Just $7.99 a Ticket This February
From 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' to 'The Notebook,' see these iconic films in theaters this week
Winter can be funny. On one hand, it’s so cold outside that you don’t even want to be bothered with leaving your house. On the other hand, you’re so bored of being stuck in the house that you’re dying to get out and do something. So what’s the solution? The movies, of course! Other than a brisk walk to the car and into the theater from your parking spot, the movies offer the cozy comfort of a warm, nostalgic theater, the haunting aroma of popcorn and endless snacks and a good two hours of uninterrupted entertainment. Can it get any better than that? With Regal, it certainly can! Throughout the month of February, Regal theaters are putting classics back on the big screen for a limited time for just $7.99 a ticket. Grab a gal pal and a ticket to one of these iconic films, from romance to dramas. Plus, with Valentine’s Day already here, there’s no better date we can think of than a movie! Here, see what’s playing between February 13 and February 21.
February 13: ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’ (1961)
In one of Audrey Hepburn’s most iconic roles, she brings to life the character of Holly Golightly, a charming young socialite who becomes drawn to a writer who moves into her apartment building in New York City. Catch this film on Valentine’s Eve, with tickets available here.
February 14: ‘Casablanca’ (1942)
On Valentine’s Day, grab that special someone for a Regal date! Starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman, Casablanca tells the story of a nightclub owner whose world is shaken when his former love comes to town—with her new love who’s in need of some help. Get tickets here.
February 15: ‘Roman Holiday’ (1953)

Audrey Hepburn takes the lead in this classic romance about a wornn-ut princess who pursues a night off from her duties in Rome. When she falls asleep on a park bench, she’s discovered by a reporter who brings her to safety back at his apartment. The next day, when he learns who he has rescued, he makes a bet with his editor that he can snag an interview with the royal—though his romantic feelings just might get in the way of his pursuit. Get tickets here.
February 16: ‘The American President’ (1995)
Michael Douglas stars as a widowed president isapproaching the end of his term and hoping for re-election. When he falls for a lobbyist named Sydney (Annette Bening), the support of the public wavers and opponents jump in to take advantage of the situation, forcing him to make a tough choice. Get tickets here.
February 17: ‘Atonement’ (2007)
The blossoming romance between two young lovers, Robbie (played by James McEvoy) and Cecelia (Keira Knightley), is shattered when a false accusation made by Cecelia’s jealous younger sister results in dire consequences that force the two apart and change the trajectory of their lives. Purchase your tickets here.
February 18: ‘Blue Valentine’ (2010)
Starring Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams, this dramatic film pulls the curtain back on the marriage of Dean and Cindy, reflecting back on the early, hopeful era of their relationship while showcasing the increasing tension, disconnect and cracks that affect their marriage today. Buy your tickets here.
February 19: ‘Her’ (2013)

A lonely man (Joaquin Phoenix) develops a romantic and intimate relationship with an advanced computer operating system after the end of his marriage. See it in theaters on February 19, tickets available here.
February 20: ‘Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind’ (2004)
When Clementine (Kate Winslet) and Joel (Jim Carey) split, so painful is their breakup that they both pursue a procedure that erases their memories of each other from their individual minds. Get tickets here.
February 21: ‘The Notebook’ (2004)

One of the most-beloved romances to hit screens, this story about two young lovers from different worlds tugs on our heartstrings every time. When Noah and Allie fall in love, it isn’t long before they are pulled apart—but true love always perseveres as this duo eventually find their way back to one another. See it on the big screen, with tickets available here.
Grab your coziest sweater, rally your favorite movie buddy and treat yourself to the magic of seeing these timeless classics on the big screen. At just $7.99, it’s the perfect budget-friendly way to beat the winter blues and remember why we fell in love with movies in the first place. Which one will you see first?
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