2015 Sunset Cinema in the Park Movies Revealed

This year’s lineup of films for the City of Falls Church’s 12th Annual Sunset Cinema in the Park were announced this morning and the selections include “Paddington” and “Ghostbusters.” Earlier this summer, the public was invited to vote on which films they wanted the City’s Recreation and Parks Department to screen at Cherry Hill Park on Friday nights in August. Each Friday the screenings start at 8:15 p.m.

The film series will kick off on Friday, Aug. 14, with a screening the 2014 film adaptation of the children’s literature classic Paddington, and continue the next week with another film adaptation of a children’s book, Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day.

That Friday, Aug. 21, there will be a double feature, with the 1980s classic “Ghostbusters” showing after “Alexander.” Sunset Cinema will conclude on August 28 with “Jurassic Park.” Attendees are invited to bring blankets, lawn chairs and picnics to Cherry Hill Park at 312 Park Avenue.

If there is inclement weather, the screenings will take place inside the Falls Church Community Center at 223 Little Falls Street. For more information, visit fallschurchva.gov/sunsetcinema or call 703-248-5077.

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