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For Immediate Release GET YOUR ADVANCE TICKETS for INDIANA For Immediate Release GET YOUR ADVANCE TICKETS FOR INDIANA JONES AND THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL AND SEX AND THE CITY: THE MOVIE AT CINEPLEX ENTERTAINMENT THEATRES Sex and the City: The Movie Special Advance Screening Thursday May 29th at 10 pm Toronto, ON (CGX.UN) May 9, 2008 – Cineplex Entertainment will begin selling advance tickets for the highly anticipated movies Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, opening in wide release on Friday May 23rd as well as for Sex and the City: The Movie, opening in wide release on Friday May 30th. Today, Friday May 9th, guests will be able to purchase advance tickets for Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and on Friday May 16th, guests will be able to purchase tickets for Sex and the City: The Movie. Advance tickets can be purchased online at www.cineplex.com as well as at participating Cineplex Entertainment theatre box offices. Ladies, grab your Manolos and Louboutins and be the first to see the highly anticipated Sex and the City: The Movie. A special advance screening will be shown at select Cineplex Entertainment theatres across the country on Thursday May 29th at 10 pm local time. Advance tickets can be purchased online at www.cineplex.com as well as at participating Cineplex Entertainment theatre box offices. “Cineplex Entertainment is very pleased to provide the special advance screening of Sex and the City: The Movie to our guests across the country,” said Pat Marshall, Vice-President Communications and Investor Relations for Cineplex Entertainment. ”Offering advance tickets to both Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and Sex and the City: The Movie offers our guests the opportunity to be amongst the very first to experience these two highly anticipated movies.” SCENE members get an added bonus for Sex and the City, with a chance to win a trip for four to New York City and a $5000 shopping spree. This exclusive contest is only open to SCENE members. Join now at scene.ca for your chance to win. About Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Indiana Jones is back in a new globe-trotting adventure, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Harrison Ford as Indy, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull features an outstanding cast, including Oscar® winner Cate Blanchett, Karen Allen, Ray Winstone, John Hurt, Oscar® winner Jim Broadbent and Shia LaBeouf. Frank Marshall is the film’s producer. George Lucas and Kathleen Kennedy are the executive producers. The screenplay is by David Koepp from a story by George Lucas. About Sex and the City: The Movie Sex and the City is coming to the big screen in a feature film adaptation of the hit HBO television series. The film will follow the continuing adventures of the series four main characters – Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda – as they live their lives in Manhattan four years after the series ended. Stars Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon are all on board to reprise their roles. The film is written and directed by Michael Patrick King, who executive produced the original television series. Additionally, Chris Noth, David Eigenberg, Evan Handler and Jason Lewis will return as the women’s love interests. Academy Award-winning actress Jennifer Hudson (Dreamgirls) has also joined the cast of the film and will play Carrie Bradshaw’s assistant, a new character to be introduced in the film. About Cineplex Entertainment LP Headquartered in Toronto, Canada, Cineplex Entertainment LP owns leases or has a joint- venture interest in 132 theatres with 1,337 screens serving approximately 61 million guests annually. Cineplex Entertainment LP is the largest motion picture exhibitor in Canada operating the following brands: Cinema City, Cineplex Odeon, Coliseum, Colossus, Famous Players, Galaxy, SilverCity and Scotiabank Theatres. The units of Cineplex Galaxy Income Fund, which owns approximately 76% of Cineplex Entertainment LP, are traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange (symbol CGX.UN). - 30 - For more information, please contact: Pat Marshall Vice President, Communications and Investor Relations Cineplex Entertainment 416.323.6648 / [email protected] Georgia Sourtzis Manager, Communications Cineplex Entertainment 416.323.6728 / [email protected] .
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