#Bloganuary – What do you complain about the most? – Cinema Edition

Bloganuary writing prompt
What do you complain about the most?

This question popped up as a prompt so I thought I would make it cinema related and put in my biggest complaints about going to the cinema!

Empty Screen – Some booking the sit next to/behind/infront of you!
Seriously what makes someone decide that in a big and empty screen with maybe 10 people already booked in, to then book the seat right next to you? It’s just super strange behaviour and one of the things that has made me now book my ticket about five minutes before the film starts. As let’s face it the number of seats in so many cinema screens now is so huge that having them fully booked out doesn’t happen all that often. Not at my local Cineworld anyway. The same for when only a few people are booked in, yet all 6 in 2s across three different rows is another werid booking thing that blows my mind. I mean you have chosen your own seats for years now.

Phones
This has been an issue for so many years now, since the introduction of smartphones and the obsessive nature that we all use them. Don’t get me wrong during the ever increasing number of adverts and the fact that 95% of the time I go to the cinema alone I do use my phone up until that point. But constantly using them throughout the film is frustrating as they always completely light up and cause a distraction! Due to this it has also added to my booking five minutes before start time, to sit closer to the screen to avoid that happening as let’s face it I would never actually say anything to anyone.

Adverts after the trailers!
Not sure if this is just a Cineworld thing, as I can’t remember if there was more adverts on my last Odeon trip. We have all been so used to adverts, then the good part of the trailers as come on we want to see what is coming soon. Then settle into the film, but no not know we then get two or three more adverts after the trailers, even though this has been going on for a while now it is still super annoying.

Big gap from US to UK release
Now this is something that isn’t as bad as it used to be for the “bigger” more blockbuster type films which get worldwide release at the same time, but when you get into some of the smaller and more independent films we still have quite a gap when it comes to the awards season films as well (which is personally one of my favourite times of year, and an attempt to watch all of the Oscar Best Picture nominees before the ceremony).

What are your biggest complaints about the cinema?

Still Working 9 to 5 (2022) Review

In 1980 the comedy film 9 to 5 starring Jane Fonda, Dolly Parton, Lily Tomlin and Dabney Coleman raised some talking points, behind the laughter some serious issues were at its core with the treatment of women within office enviornments. 40 years after the film Still Working 9 to 5 explores if things have ever got better for women in the workplace?

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Critics Choice Awards 2024 – Red Carpet

Just a few photos from the Red Carpet of some of my favourite actors!

Critics Choice Awards 2024 – TV Winners

Best Drama Series 

The Crown
The Diplomat
The Last of Us
Loki
The Morning Show
Stark Trek: Strange New Worlds
WINNER: Succession
Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty

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Critics Choice Awards 2024 – Film Winners

Film 

Best Picture 

American Fiction
Barbie
The Color Purple
The Holdovers
Killers of the Flower Moon
Maestro
WINNER: Oppenheimer
Past Lives
Poor Things
Saltburn

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The Mirror Crack’d (1980) Review

When a small English village is used for a big American movie to be shot, Miss Marple is delighted this is happening near her. However when famous actresses Marina Rudd and Lola Brewster starring together was always going to be a disaster as they hate each other!

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Book Club: The Next Chapter (2023) Review

Following on with the four best friends as they go on an adventure fo Italy for a fun girls trip, something they never managed to do!

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Cineworld Secret Screening 11 – Possible Films!

The first secret screening of 2024 taking place at Cineworld which is the 11th Secret Screening (that is open to everyone, don’t forget these started off being Unlimited Secret Screenings that you had to be a member for).

Date: Monday 22nd January 2024
Time: 19:30

Just a reminder that the rating and running time listed on the website does not link directly to the film, just because it has a 15 rating does not mean that it has to be a 15, we have had U/PG films as secret screenings in the past.

Here are some potential films that could be for the secret screening …

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2023 Emmy Awards – Nominations

After a four month delay the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards will be held on 15th January 2024, here are the nominations.

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Poor Things (2023) Review

A dark and twisted tale of the evolution of Bella Baxter, a young woman who was brought back to life by scientist Dr. Godwin Baxter and uses her as an experiment who he cannot keep trapped away when her nature to explore the world becomes too much.

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*This post contains possible spoilers*

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