AT Harbour Lights Picturehouse dogs have always been allowed to hang out in the bar and on the patio.
But now it gets even better as they are hosting their first dog-friendly screening on Sunday, where you and your furry friend can relax and enjoy a movie together.
So grab your pooch and your pup-corn and go along to the Ocean Village venue at 11am for a special preview screening of Wes Anderson’s newest release, Isle of Dogs.
Four long years after The Grand Budapest Hotel, Isle of Dogs brings another welcome dose of Wes Anderson’s whimsical charm and offbeat direction to capture audiences’ hearts.
Set in a dystopian future Japan, the paw-some stop-motion animation follows 12-year-old Atari (Koyu Rankin) on his noble quest to find his adored pet dog, Spots (Liev Schreiber).
After a mysterious outbreak of ‘canine flu’, all the hounds of Megasaki City are exiled by the authorities to a colossal rubbish dump known as Trash Island.
Atari sets out solo to rescue his beloved pooch, meeting a few new mongrel friends along the way.
Together, they end up on a journey that will decide the fate of the entire prefecture.
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