Cineworld’s 4DX Experience!

A very exciting event happened yesterday (Wednesday 20th December 2017) and at Cineworld Newcastle they opened a 4DX screen! Which is brilliant for a couple of different reasons, it gives another option for something different at a Cineworld cinema in the North East and it shows the investment that is being put into that cinema since Cineworld took it over from Empire in the summer!

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November 2017 at the Cinema

In November I went to see 10 films at the cinema, but one of them doesn’t count towards my Unlimited Card as I had to go to Tyneside Cinema to see Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool due to it being on a limited release. So for the monthly numbers I pay £17.90 a month and 9 films at Cineworld works out at £1.98 per film. I actually thought this was a rather strong month for film!

I saw the following films:

1st – A Bad Moms Christmas – Review

3rd – Murder on the Orient Express – Review

8th – Happy Death Day – Review

10th – Paddington 2 – Review

17th – Justice League – Review

19th – Daddy’s Home 2 – Review

22nd – Ingrid Goes West – Review

24th – Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool – Review

29th – Cineworld Secret Screening 6 – Molly’s Game – Review

30th – Battle of the Sexes – Review
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Molly’s Game (2017) Review

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Based on the true story of Molly Bloom who almost became an Olympic skier but fell on her time trial to qualify ended up involved in high stakes poker games, going onto running the most exclusive game in the world and therefore a big target for the FBI.

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Cineworld Secret Screening 6 is . . .

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Cineworld Secret Screening 6 – Possible Films

Exciting news today as Cineworld have announced that another Secret Screening will be taking place, it has been a rather long time since the last one! So they are just squeezing in for 2017.

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Screening Type: 2D, Unlimited Preview
Date/time: Wednesday, 29 November 2017 at 20:15
Runtime: 90 mins
Rating: TBC

This is the information we have been given so far and when booking your tickets. I do love that this time they have put this warning on “And to all those who are getting their hopes up that it might be an early screening of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, we’re sad to say that it definitely is NOT but we promise it’s going to be a great one!”. Which was because it caused a huge kick off when it wasn’t Star Wars back in 2015.

Let’s take a look at possible films it could be . . .

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September 2017 at the Cinema

This month I managed to see nine films and that was certainly a pretty impressive number to get to see! I think the films were pretty mixed in all honesty.

The number of films I went to see was 9 and this then cost £1.98 per film as the Unlimited Card at Cineworld is £17.90 per month.

3rd – The Limehouse Golem – Review

4th – American Made – Review

6th – Patti Cake$ – Review

6th – Stratton – Review

15th – Victoria & Abdul – Review

22nd – IT – Review

24th – Kingsman: The Golden Circle – Review

25th – Mother! – Review

27th  – Young Frankenstein – Review

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August 2017 at the cinema

Into the eighth month of the year now so much more than half way though, I am actually thinking that 2017 isn’t the greatest year for film in all honesty.

The number of films I went to see was 8 and this then cost £2.23 per film as the Unlimited Card at Cineworld is £17.90 per month.

2nd – 47 Meters Down – Review

7th – The Big Sick – Review

9th – Atomic Blonde – Review

11th – Girls Trip – Review

21st – The Dark Tower – Review

23rd – The Hitman’s Bodyguard – Review

30th – Logan Lucky – Review

30th – Detroit – Review

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July 2017 at the Cinema

This is the joint worst month for attending the cinema and I am going to blame my trip away to New York, just because I was then missing for around a week. Ok and being lazy when I got home and was still off work, so maybe I actually had more of a chance to go to the cinema.

Anyway the 5 films that I managed to see work out at £3.58 per film as the Cineworld Unlimited Card costs £17.90 per month. I went to Odeon to see Dunkirk in IMAX and went VIP in The Gallery which actually cost me £21.50!

3rd – The House – Review

5th – Spider-Man: Homecoming – Review

7th – It Comes at Night – Review

11th – War for the Planet of the Apes – Review

19th – Despicable Me 3 – Review

21st – Dunkirk – Review IMAX Odeon

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June 2017 at the Cinema

Half way through the year now and it has been pretty mixed so far in terms of films. I think this month was pretty strong really, yes really even though I saw King Arthur and The Mummy. I thought the films I went to see tried to do something and contenders for films of 2017 do appear as well!

£17.90 per month for Cineworld Unlimited Card, I went to see 7 films which means it therefore cost me a very small £2.55 per film this month.

I saw the following films in June

1st – Wonder Woman – Review

2nd  – King Arthur: Legend of the Sword – Review

14th – The Mummy – Review

18th – Gifted – Review

19th – My Cousin Rachel – Review

20th – Baby Driver – Review (Unlimited Screening)

22nd – Churchill – Review
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Baby Driver (2017) Review

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Paying back a debt to a crime boss Baby is the getaway driver who must really make some changes in his life before it is too late, constantly listening to music and haunted by his past.

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