Summer Cinema in Bayside

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Summer Cinema in Bayside

With Christmas over and the summer holidays in full swing, there are plenty of good films in the cinemas around Bayside to indulge in. View C&G’s pick of the bunch below, with ratings from IMDB to help you choose.

Spectre

7.1/10

A post mortem, pre-recorded video message from his beloved M (Judi Dench) instructs James Bond (Daniel Craig) to track down a new villain, inevitably leading him to uncover a sinister criminal organisation called Spectre. 

The Program

6.5/10

In the midst of Lance Armstrong (Ben Foster)’s cycling career, an Irish sports journalist (Chris O'Dowd) becomes increasingly suspicious that the world champion is using performance enhancing drugs to triumph in the Tour de France. 

Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens

9.2/10

The seventh installation of George Lucas’ epic saga is going to put a smile on many, many faces this summer. For both adults and children alike, the film is set thirty years after the 1983 hit, Return of the Jedi, and will be screening at cinemas everywhere throughout January.

Creed

8.5/10

Rocky Balboa is back! The former World Heavyweight champion (Sylvester Stallone) takes on a mentoring role, training Adonis Johnson (Michael B. Jordan), the son of his late friend and former rival Apollo Creed. Inspirational, uplifting and classic, Creed is set to be a must-see this summer. 

The Walk

7.6/10

Robert Zemerkis’ The Walk tells the story of high-wire artist Philippe Petit (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) as he recruits a team to help him walk a wire between the World Trade Centre towers. 

Joy

(Rating TBC)

“Don't think the world owes you anything because the world owes you nothing.” Joy (Jennifer Saunders) is first a girl, then a woman, then the matriarch of a powerful family business empire. 

Goosebumps

6.7/10

A teenage boy (Dylan Minnette) teams up with the daughter of horror writer R. L. Stine (Jack Black), after his imaginary demons come to life and go nuts in the town of Madison in the US. 

99 Homes

7.2

When a builder (Andrew Garfield) is left out of work by a wealthy real estate broker (Michael Shannon), he decides that if he can’t beat the devil, he’ll join him. The film provides a lot of social commentary about the state of living in Florida.

You can catch these movies and more at cinemas in and around Bayside including the Palace Dendy Brighton, Village Cinemas Southland, Mornington Cinemas and Classic Cinemas Elsternwick.