Carolina Cinemas Sandhills 10 Brings Classic Movies Back to the Big Screen with Flashback Cinema

Movie lovers in the Sandhills have a new reason to head back to the theater.

Carolina Cinemas Sandhills 10 has joined a national program called Flashback Cinema, bringing digitally restored classic movies back to the big screen with weekly showings.

Through the program, timeless Hollywood favorites will be screened on Sundays and Wednesdays, with select films shown on additional days. Each presentation features high-quality digital restoration, allowing audiences to experience beloved films the way they were meant to be seen — on a giant screen with immersive sound.

A Lineup of Timeless Favorites

Upcoming Flashback Cinema titles at Carolina Cinemas Sandhills 10 include a mix of award winners and modern classics, such as:

  • Casablanca
  • Jurassic Park
  • Breakfast at Tiffany’s
  • Spider-Man 2
  • La La Land

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The program was launched in response to frequent requests from moviegoers eager to revisit classic films in a theatrical setting.

“Many of our customers have expressed a desire for this type of program,” said Jeremy Welman of Carolina Cinemas. “They want to see movies they’ve fallen in love with in the past in the same environment in which they enjoy today’s Hollywood blockbusters.”

More Than a Movie — It’s an Experience

Each Flashback Cinema screening includes a special on-screen introduction from host John Hersker, a film industry veteran and former Paramount Pictures executive, who adds behind-the-scenes insight and context before the movie begins.

Hersker says the program is especially meaningful for families.

“Parents who remember seeing a great film like Jurassic Park for the first time in a theatre can give their children the same experience,” he said. “There’s nothing like seeing your kids jump out of their seats when the T. rex appears on the big screen, just like you remember doing yourself.”

How to Learn More

Moviegoers can find showtimes and additional details by visiting CarolinaCinemas.com or FlashbackCinema.net.

With Flashback Cinema now playing locally, Carolina Cinemas Sandhills 10 is giving audiences a chance to relive movie magic — or experience it for the very first time.

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