With so much expense attached to a cinema trip now and the time between theatrical screenings and streaming becoming so much less, which films should we make sure we see at the cinema?
Hamnet
Powerful, emotional and breath-taking visuals. The film has already been acclaimed and won awards. Excellent performances from Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal.
YES – Worth a visit to the cinema but prepare to be devastated.
The Housemaid
Psychological thriller starring Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried. Director Paul Feig noted that the film is designed to be a fun rowdy experience to be enjoyed together.
YES – Worth a visit to the cinema
8 Years Later – The Bone Temple
If you have watched 28 days later, 28 weeks later and 28 years later at the cinema, then you should also watch this on there. Available in 4DX at some cinemas, moving chairs, wind and water. Screen x (270-degree projection and Superscreen (Large format with Dolby Atmos) Atmospheric score.
YES – Especially is you can attend 4DX screening.
Avatar- Fire and Ash
Avatar has always been about the visual display and once again seeing it in 4DX or IMAX 3D gives the best viewing experience.
YES – Such a fantastical world should be viewed on a big screen.
Marty Supreme
Timothee Chalamet as Marty Mauser, (Inspired by Marty Reisman). Powerful drama with plenty of scenes to recommend it.
YES