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If you've been looking for an excuse to actually go to the movies instead of scrolling through Netflix for 45 minutes, Cineplex just gave you one.

On Monday, the Canadian theatre chain announced that it's bringing back its popular $5 Tuesdays promotion. To be clear, that's $5 per movie ticket and $5 for a small popcorn every single Tuesday for the next several weeks.

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Back To The Future, the 1985 blockbuster that sent audiences back in time, is making a grand return to the silver screen in Montreal. But this time a 70-piece symphony orchestra is along for the ride.

Now in high-definition, the film that zapped Marty McFly and Doc Brown into the hearts of millions is sharper, more engaging, and about to be louder than ever. Alan Silvestri's score, which powered the DeLorean across timelines, will fill the air live.

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When you think of Dairy Queen, your mind probably races to decadent Blizzards or the classic curl-topped cones of soft serve. But this summer in Hochelaga, the neighborhood Dairy Queen on Sainte-Catherine Street is adding a touch of Hollywood to its menu.

Along with your favourite frosty dessert, the DQ parking lot will be serving up a generous scoop of open-air cinema every Friday night from July 7 to September 1. It's the return of the annual Cin'Hoch de l'été, where ice cream drips and film strips meet under the stars.

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High five! — we've made it through another week of work. In the city of festivals, Montrealers can "work hard, play hard" as there are always tons of things to do on weekends.

Whether you're looking to dance it out to evacuate the stress, watch a show, drink or eat tons of food, the 514 has something for everyone.

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Montreal's SAT (the Société des arts technologiques) has released its summer 2022 program, including yet another set of free outdoor movie screenings in downtown Montreal. But unlike other film festivals and events coming to the city this summer, these will feature live soundtrack performances.

And not just regular presentations of original film soundtracks, either. SAT ciné-concert attendees will witness featured artists improvise all-new soundtracks — a spectacle of live invention.

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Film Noir au Canal, a celebration of hard-boiled police dramas, is coming back again this year for its sixth edition. The festival will stage free outdoor movie screenings next to the Lachine Canal on six Sundays between July and August, beginning with Alfred Hitchcock's 1954 thriller Rear Window on July 17.

Local filmmaker and Rear Window buff Louis Bélanger will host the festival's opening night, which will also feature a musical prelude by Ukulélé Club de Montréal before the screening begins at 9 p.m.

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Film noir au Canal, a festival of dark hard-boiled dramas, is returning for the first time in three years with free movie screenings along the Lachine Canal this summer. Since MTL Blog first reported on its comeback, organizers have released a few more details about the highly-anticipated event.

Like previous editions, Film noir au Canal 2022 will take place in Square Saint-Patrick, a park between the canal and rue Wellington in Pointe-Saint-Charles. Live musical performances and presentations by genre experts will set the mood as attendees set up in the shadow of the rusting bridges and brick edifices of the former industrial corridor.

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