Columbia, SC – The Nick announces its newest offering for 2024: the Kids Summer Movies series! From June to July, families are invited to visit Columbia’s beloved nonprofit movie theater for a nostalgic journey through the decades, with a lineup featuring beloved films from the 80s, 90s, and 2000s.
Starting June 11th, every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday morning at 10 a.m., The Nick will light up the big screen with laughter, magic, and memories for children and parents alike. With tickets priced at just $7, this summer extravaganza offers an affordable way for families to create unforgettable moments together.
The fun doesn’t stop there – The Nick is pleased to also offer a special concession deal during Summer Movie screenings, to include a $8 purchase of one small popcorn, candy and a soft drink or juice.
The curated lineup includes classics like “Back To The Future,” “Matilda,” and “E.T. the ExtraTerrestrial,” as well as modern favorites such as “Dora and the Lost City of Gold” and “The Lego Movie.” However, parents are reminded that while every effort is made to select films suitable for children, individual parental discretion is advised for each movie. Since every family is unique, what may be suitable for one may not be appropriate for another. The Nick hopes its offerings throughout the summer will provide something for everyone to enjoy.
Tickets for The Nick’s Kids Summer Movies series are available now, offering families the perfect opportunity to plan their summer adventures. Don’t miss out on a summer of cinematic joy at The Nick!
To view the full summer schedule and plan your visits, visit the series page here.
Serving the Midlands of South Carolina, The Nickelodeon seeks to build a stronger, more inclusive, and more equitable community through film presentations that both entertain and provoke critical dialogue. The Nick is South Carolina’s only nonprofit arthouse theater. Located in the heart of Columbia, it provides community members with the tools to gather, interpret and appreciate the moving image in all its variety through theatrical and educational programs.