Where to stream Take My Hand

Take My Hand 2024

Released: 2024

Rated: M

Director: John Raftopoulos

Cast: Radha Mitchell, Adam Demos, Bart Edwards, Meg Fraser, Jake Ryan

Living in London, at the peak of her career, a mother of three is diagnosed with MS. Following the sudden death of her husband and the loss of her job, she moves back home to Australia; where a chance encounter with her high school sweetheart gives her renewed hope in love as she battles the disease.

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With a number of much-awaited films hitting the silver screens this year, you're probably wondering which theatre to go to. All should provide the comfort and cinematic experience that should come with watching movies on the big screen as well as a good range of the latest releases and viewing times. Whether you’re waiting for the next Marvel movie to come out or counting the days until Christopher Nolan’s next big feature, here are the best cinemas in Australia to consider. Event Cinemas (encompassing Greater Union and Birch Carroll & Coyle), Hoyts and Village. Other chains include Reading, United Cinemas, Palace and Wallis Theatres.
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Event Cinemas, Hoyts, and Village are the biggest cinema chains in the country. Other recognisable chains include Reading, Palace, United and Wallis Cinemas.
Head to the website of the cinema you’re planning to visit, check what movies are showing, select a session time, and book. You can also book a ticket for upcoming movies.
Cinemas typically run special deals and promotions that will score you some discounts on tickets. Some of these offers include family savers, student discounts, loyalty program deals, and other limited time offer promotions.

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