We're about to cross an all-important milestone for Cineworld Unlimited screenings. Our next preview, Cat Person, will become the 41st Unlimited screening of the year, surpassing the previous record of 40 films in 2019.
Attend the screening so you can take part in celebrating this all-important moment in Unlimited history. Before we introduce Cat Person, here's a flavour of some of the Unlimited movies from this year.
It's not just about being an Unlimited member. It's about being on an exciting journey that allows one to revel in all kinds of emotive big-screen experiences ranging from Oscar-feted dramas to all-action blockbusters. Here's how the journey has shaped up so far.
1. The Whale
Brendan Fraser won his first Oscar for his role as Charlie in Darren Aronofsky's piercing drama. The movie generated much positive discussion among Unlimited members.
Really heavy (but brilliant) film. It was dark, hard-hitting, thought-provoking, powerful, emotional and beautifully acted. There were a lot of tears in my screening! Will certainly be on my mind for a while. #TheWhale #TheWhaleMovie
— Wado Reviews (@WadoReviews) January 26, 2023
2. Rye Lane
This utterly winning British comedy focuses on two South London strangers making a connection on one important day, and Unlimited members were feeling the vibes.
It was a very strangely enjoyable movie! The story is very well written, the whole cast and crew did a superb job with their roles including the lead 2 actors David Jonsson as Dom and Vivian Oparah as Yas! Overall Score: 8.5/10! Grade: A-! Well Done Everyone!!! 😁😁😁
— James Acraman (@JamesAcraman) March 15, 2023
3. Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret
Judy Blume's landmark pre-teen novel is treated to a sensitive and note-perfect adaptation with a strong cast. Little wonder Unlimited members were highly impressed.
It was brilliant, really captured that time and awkwardness brilliantly. Deserves to be a big hit and watched for years to come.
— Peter Sisson (@velvetcactus198) May 10, 2023
4. Past Lives
Celine Song's stunning drama of reconciliation and loss is being courted for Oscar success. Unlimited audiences lauded its compassion and wisdom.
Absolutely stunning. Beautiful cinematography and score and those performances were outstanding. That final walk back got me. It'll definitely be one I'll rewatch and think about for a long time, highly recommended.
— Jen (@Jenn_fer_A) August 28, 2023
5. Dumb Money
The Unlimited crowd was compelled by this witty, pacy and jaw-dropping dramatisation of the 2021 GameStop short squeeze.
I really enjoyed it! It was a great underdog story, the great cast made it fun and interesting as well as easier to understand than I thought it would be. Some funny moments and a few emotional bits too. Definitely worth a watch! HODL!
— Jen (@Jenn_fer_A) September 18, 2023
What is the story behind Cat Person?
Expect a topical and chilling exposé on the perils of communication in the digital age, fronted by a talented young cast.
When Margot (Locke and Key's Emilia Jones), a college sophomore goes on a date with the older Robert (Succession's Nicholas Braun), she finds that IRL Robert doesn’t live up to the Robert she has been flirting with over texts.
This one is bound to get the Unlimited crowd talking. It comes from the writer of the acclaimed Booksmart, Susanne Fogel, so one can expect plenty of dark comedy interlaced with shocking moments as well as a talented supporting ensemble including Geraldine Viswanathan (Blockers), Michael Gandolfini (Beau is Afraid) and Hope Davis (About Schmidt).
Click the link to book your tickets for Cat Person, our 41st Unlimited screening of the year. It screens on October 27th.
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