Many of our station contests have passes to huge blockbuster movie premiers as the prize. Sometimes we give them away at remote broadcasts without any contesting at all. Check back to see what the latest movies are and listen for your opportunity to win. We must add that a pass to a movie premier does not guarantee a seat and we recommend getting to the theater really early as they are often crowded.
As a favorite waitress at Joe's Diner, Jenna is also a pie genius, naming her tantalizing confections after the tumultuous events and emotions of her daily life. She's hoping that one of her pastries, like her 'Kick in the Pants' Pie, might even change her life˜if she can just win that $25,000 pie contest. But when Jenna discovers that she‚s pregnant, she immediately bakes an 'I Don't Want Earl's Baby Pie' a quiche of egg and cheese with a smoked ham center. After all, her husband Earl is a jealous jerk that is essentially a child himself, and the last thing they need to do is start a family together." But the pregnancy eventually changes the course of events in her life, giving her an unexpected and newfound confidence via letters to her unborn baby. For more behind the scenes information visit http://www.foxsearchlight.com/waitress/.
Listen to win passes then join us for the advance screening of Waitress on Thursday, May 24th at AMC Quail Springs Mall at 7:30pm. Opens Nationwide on May 25th.
Set in 1978, 15-year-old Gracie Bowen (Carly Schroeder) is the only girl in a family of three brothers. Their family life revolves almost entirely around soccer: her father (Dermot Mulroney) and brothers are obsessed with the sport., practicing in the backyard's makeshift field everyday from morning until night. Tragedy unexpectedly strikes when Gracie's older brother (Jesse Lee Soffer), star of the high school varsity soccer team and Gracie's only protector, is killed in a car accident. Struggling with grief over her family's loss, Gracie decides to fill the void left on her brother's team by petitioning the school board to allow her to play on the boys‚ varsity soccer team in his place. Her father tries to prove to Gracie that she isn't tough enough or talented enough to play with boys. Her mother (Elisabeth Shue), already an outsider in the sports-obsessed family, is no help either. Undeterred, Gracie finds reserves of strength she never knew existed, and persists in changing everyone‚s beliefs in what she is capable of, including her own. Gracie not only forces her father to wake up from his grief and see her as the beautiful and strong person that she has always been, but she also brings her family together in the face of their tragedy. For more information visit http://www.graciemovie.com
Listen to win passes, then join us for the advance screening of Gracie on Tuesday, May 29th at AMC Quail Springs Mall at 7:30pm. Opens Nationwide on June 1st