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Catch a blockbuster for a bargain with $10 movie tickets at these Australian cinemas

It's hard to get anything for a tenner these days

Caitlyn Todoroski
Melissa Woodley
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Caitlyn Todoroski
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Melissa Woodley
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When the cost of living goes up, the fun factor comes down. Suddenly, between juggling rent, interest payments, bills and groceries, an evening at the theatre or a splurge on dining out seems almost impossible. To help Aussies beat the cost-of-living blues, Hoyts is slinging $10 tickets across all of its venues in Australia for the foreseeable future. These bargain tickets are only available on Sundays before midday – but heck, we'll take it. It's hard to buy anything for a tenner these days.

The best bit? There are Hoyts cinemas all around Australia, including Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney, plus a whole lot more.  

With the colder weather hitting Australia at the moment, we couldn't think of a cosier way to spend a Sunday morn. 

So, the question on everyone's lips – what's actually on at the flicks this month? For entertaining restless kiddos, the highly anticipated Inside Out 2 just hit screens, as did Despicable Me 4. For big kids wanting some big action, there’s Will Smith’s Bad Boys: Ride or Die. And for the horror junkies, there’s the prequel to A Quiet PlaceAlso coming soon are Channing Tatum and Scarlett Johansson in Fly Me to The Moon, Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen Powell in Twisters, and Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman in the highly anticipated Deadpool and WolverineCheck out what else is playing and book your tickets over here

Happy viewing, folks.

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