We’re offering free tickets to the feel-good film of the year before its cinematic release

The Miracle Club is a heart-warming celebration of female friendship, and you can see it for free on the 11th October

A still from the Lionsgate film The Miracle Club.
(Image credit: Lionsgate)

Autumn is the perfect time to cosy up with a feel-good film at home, but nothing beats the excitement of watching a new release on the big screen. 

Luckily for you, we’re giving our readers over 2000 pairs of tickets to see Lionsgate’s The Miracle Club - starring Laura Linney, Kathy Bates and Maggie Smith - for free on the 11th October, two days before its official release in cinemas.

A still of Laura Linney and Maggie Smith in the film The Miracle Club.

(Image credit: Lionsgate)

Set in the tight-knit community of Ballygar, Dublin in 1968, The Miracle Club sees best friends Eileen (Kathy Bates), Lily (Maggie Smith) and Dolly (Agnes O’Casey) win the trip of a lifetime to Lourdes.

But just as they get ready to leave, Chrissie (Laura Linney) returns from years spent in America, and they’re forced to reckon with old grudges and tensions. With a star-studded cast, a healthy dose of ‘60s nostalgia and a heartfelt story of forgiveness, loyalty and female friendship, the film is definitely one to enjoy with friends.

A still of Kathy Bates in the film The Miracle Club.

(Image credit: Lionsgate)

With the free tickets on offer you can do just that at 20 different cinemas nationwide, including in London, Belfast, Dublin, Edinburgh, Bristol, Birmingham, Ipswich, Cardiff, Manchester, Glasgow, Milton Keynes, Plymouth, Speke, Wolverhampton, Sheffield, Nottingham, Leeds, Weston-super-Mare and Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

The film, directed by Thaddeus O'Sullivan, is officially in cinemas on the 13th October, so nab your free pair of tickets for a chance to see it before anyone else.

Find out how to claim your free ticket here and enjoy a cinema trip to remember.

Hannah Holway
Shopping writer

Hannah is the UK Shopping Writer for woman&home. As a shopping writer, Hannah has written on everything from period pants to wine subscriptions, and is especially interested in sustainable alternatives to well-known products, as well as books and homeware accessories. 

Before she joined the team at woman&home Hannah headed up the social media accounts for Wonderland in 2019, where she was also a Contributing Editor for the magazine’s sister titles. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Hannah also explored evolving shopping trends at New York Magazine’s The Strategist UK, researching everything from face masks to status candles and even pens.