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While a new slew of restrictions have come to Montreal's red zone, Montrealers aren't left to just stay home for the rest of the month watching Netflix. While movie theatres are currently closed, the Royalmount Drive-In Movie Theatre is still up and running for the rest of the month, and they're released the full list of movies they will be screening throughout the month of October, plus events.
General admission is $40 per vehicle and $50 for "preferred parking", though the space's rules regarding the site states that it is "forbidden to reserve places", so that means you'll get front row seats for the show.
As for food and drink during movies and events, there's window service available to avoid guests having to leave their vehicles through by Java U and Lucille's (think sandwiches, lobster rolls and fish and chips and less oysters on the half-shell).
All of the following films listed are going to be available in English and French:
October 9th
7:15pm - Mean Girls
9:45pm - Studio 54 (Montreal Bar & Restaurant Industry Night)
October 10th
5:00pm - Teen Titans Go! to The Movies (Family Night at the Movies)
7:30pm - Indiana Jones & the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
October 11th
6:00pm - Charlie & The Chocolate Factory
October 16th
7:00pm - The Mask
9:30pm - Goodfellas
October 17th
6:30pm - Clueless
8:45pm - Pulp Fiction
October 24th
11:00am & 1:15pm - Superdogs Live: Howl-o-Ween
6:00pm - Harry Potter & the Chamber of Secrets (plus a Family Fun & Costume Contest)
October 27th
Time TBD - Little Shop of Horrors
Horror Film TBD
October 28th
Time TBD - Beetlejuice & Scream (To Benefit West Island Friends of Mental Health & Summit School)
October 29th
Time TBD - Royalmount Halloween Interactive Experience featuring Trunk or Treating, special surprises & contests
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