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Desire’s darker shades

By MEGAN WILSON

MR Grey will see you now, ladies.
Noosa Cinemas are spicing up their Chicks at the Flicks event during the month of love with a premier screening of the highly anticipated 50 Shades of Grey.
For those of you who might have resisted the novel, 50 Shades of Grey tells the story of naive Anastasia Steele who encounters a beautiful, brilliant and intimidating man, Christian Grey.
Sparks fly as the pair embark on a tumultuous love affair which is guaranteed to set the screen on fire.
This is no ordinary Chicks at the Flicks, ladies are encouraged to slip on their favourite dress and heels as there will be prizes for the best dressed and a photographer on hand to snap you in your finest.
There will be lucky door prizes and Shades Cafe and Wine Bar will be serving delicious canapes and each lady will leave with a goodie bag filled with samples and discount vouchers.
The event will be held at Noosa 5 Cinemas, 29 Sunshine Beach Road, Noosa Junction, on 12 February from 6.30pm.
Tickets are available now at $25 per person and bookings are highly advised. To book your tickets call the box office on 5447 5130.

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