Reading Cinemas Butter Up Film Fans With National Popcorn Day Deal

Celebrate National Popcorn Day on Jan. 19 at Reading Cinemas with great concession deals, just in time for Awards Season and major releases

Half-price popcorn at all locations, all day on January 19

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA ( January 15, 2025 ) -

Great deals are popping up at Reading Cinemas concession stands to celebrate National Popcorn Day, on Sunday, Jan. 19, just in time for Awards Season buzz and some of the biggest releases.

Guests will enjoy 50% off on any size fresh-popped popcorn as well as the Reading Cinemas famous family-sized bags of popcorn packed with eye-popping proportions equivalent to seven large popcorns. The popcorn deal is available at all California Reading Cinemas, in Bakersfield, Cal Oaks, and San Diego, as well as Manville, N.J. The offer does not include concession combos.

“It’s an exciting time for the movie industry, and we’re looking forward to expanding the fun,” said Charlotte Kim, Senior Marketing & Creative Director for Reading Cinemas. “We have great films lined up across every genre and National Popcorn Day is the perfect time to pop in and get caught up on Golden Globe winners and Oscar-nominated films.”

Reading Cinemas half-price popcorn deal bursts on the scene just in time for Awards Season buzz and for audiences to take in some of biggest upcoming releases. Guests are invited to catch the hair-raising horror of “Wolf Man” and a new buddy comedy produced by Issa Rae and starring Keke Palmer and Sza, “One of Them Days” on their debut weekend, or check out in-theatre Academy Award nominees. Make a date on Sunday, January 19 to relax and indulge in some delectable dishes—with a bag of freshly popped movie popcorn on the side.

For more information, tickets and showtimes, visit www.readingcinemas.com, check out the Reading Cinemas app, or stop by the box office.

About Reading International, Inc.
Reading International, Inc. (NASDAQ: RDI), an internationally diversified cinema and real estate company operating through various domestic and international subsidiaries, is a leading entertainment and real estate company, engaging in the development, ownership, and operation of cinemas and retail and commercial real estate in the United States, Australia, and New Zealand.

Reading’s cinema subsidiaries operate under multiple cinema brands: Reading Cinemas, Consolidated Theatres and the Angelika brand. Its live theatres are owned and operated by its Liberty Theaters subsidiary, under the Orpheum and Minetta Lane names. Its signature property developments, including Newmarket Village in Brisbane, Australia, and 44 Union Square in New York City, are maintained in special purpose entities.

Additional information about Reading can be obtained at the Company’s website at ReadingRDI.com.