This would be a tragedy. There's nothing like watching a film on a big screen at a decent cinema. To this day i still see going to the cinema as a "treat" much more enjoyable than watching a movie at home.
Unfortunately, they've been pricing themselves out of business for a while now. People...
"Woman at War" (2018). Quirky Icelandic story about a (sexy) middle aged undercover environmental activist. Amusing, touching, highly recommended if you like your indie dramas. I still enjoy a rifle through a charity shops dvd collection and this was a great 20p find.
Caught Lamb with Noomi Rapace on DVD. I like a slow, moody foreign film with minimal dialogue sometimes. It kept me engaged. Best to watch without any knowledge or spoilers. it wasn't a revelation (and certainly not a Horror as quoted on the cover) but an interesting oddity, 7/10.
Tbf the original is one of those movies that has passed me by, never seen it. Which is odd as I was 14 at the time of release and since become a fan of the movies directed the Scott brothers (Ridley much more so). Is it any good? Seems bizarre I have missed it.
Phantom of the Open - a fascinating story. How much you enjoy the film may depend on how you take Mark Rylance doing Forrest Gump via Paul Whitehouse. For me, it was unbearable, just too irritating.