Five Blockbusters You Can Watch Under the Stars in Brisbane

Catch the season's big hits in the great outdoors.
Sarah Ward
February 21, 2019

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Apologies to your couch, your favourite streaming platform and that pile of old DVDs sitting on your shelves, but when it comes to watching a movie, there's nothing like seeing it on the big screen. And while heading out to the flicks is a year-round activity, it's even better when the weather's warm and outdoor cinema season is in full swing.

Getting comfy on a beanbag, sipping brews and bubbles in the open air, staring up at the silver screen as the sun goes down — that's what catching a film at this time of year is all about. In fact, that's exactly what's on the agenda at Sunset Cinema, which returns to Mt Coot-tha from Thursday, February 28 to Saturday, April 13. Taking over the Botanic Gardens for a month and a half of movies under the stars, this year's season is made for cosy date nights and stress-free hangouts with your mates. And if you're wondering what to watch, here are five blockbusters to feast your eyeballs upon.

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CRAZY RICH ASIANS

A word of warning, movie-goers: watching Crazy Rich Asians will make you want to do two things. Firstly, you'll start craving plates upon plates of delicious Asian food. Secondly, you'll have a hankering for a Singapore getaway — so maybe invite your favourite travel buddy to come along for the show. Bringing Kevin Kwan's book of the same name to the screen, this feel-good charmer follows Rachel Chu (Constance Wu) and her boyfriend Nick Young (Henry Golding) when they jet to the bustling island country for a wedding that doubles as a meet-the-parents visit. It's a rom-com, a drama about being yourself, a Singaporean travelogue and a hangout flick — the latter coming courtesy of the movie's hilarious scenes between Rachel and her college bestie (a film-stealing Awkwafina).

Showing: Thursday, February 28

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BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY

Fresh from rocking the Golden Globes, where it picked up Best Motion Picture – Drama and Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama for Rami Malek, Bohemian Rhapsody is here to rock Sunset Cinema. And if you've already seen this immensely popular Freddie Mercury biopic and had to stop yourself from singing along, you're in luck — that's on the agenda here on Saturday, March 30. The sounds of Queen will echo through the outdoor screening, charting the band's formation, its rise to fame, Mercury's private life and the group's memorable music. Just remember to stay in your seats during the fantastic Live Aid concert scenes — you'll be tempted to jump up, sing and scream, but you won't want to block the view of the fellow film fans behind you.

Showing: Friday, March 1 and Saturday, March 30

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AQUAMAN

Back in 2016, the DC Comics Extended Universe pitted Batman and Superman against each other to see who'd emerge victorious; however, the film series was clearly asking the wrong question. If a battle between Justice League superheroes did arise, Aquaman would obviously come out on top. He has at the global box office, at least, with the Australian-shot blockbuster now the highest grossing flick in the franchise. It's easy to see why, with Aussie director James Wan (The Conjuring, Fast & Furious 7) helming a comic book effort that isn't afraid to be over-the-top — in its eye-popping visuals, its action both above and below the water and its use of charming star Jason Momoa.

Showing: Wednesday, March 6

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A STAR IS BORN

Just when you thought that Lady Gaga had done everything that she possibly could, she sheds her over-the-top persona and becomes a star — again. Playing a waitress who's thrust into stardom after a chance encounter with Bradley Cooper's booze-soaked rocker, her performance in A Star Is Born remains a revelation. It's not her first stint in front of the camera by any means, but it is her most powerful and affecting. Those two words also describe this tale of love, fame and the cost of both, which marks the fourth time a flick of this name has told this story. As for Cooper, he turns in his best work in years in front of the camera, while also stepping behind it to make his directorial debut. Be prepared to belt out Shallow with your mates for the rest of summer.

Showing: Saturday, March 16 and Wednesday, April 3

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THE GREATEST SHOWMAN

It's difficult to pick which makes a bigger impact in The Greatest Showman — the film's enormous all-star cast or the music they're charged with belting out. When you've got the likes of Hugh Jackman, Zac Efron, Zendaya and Michelle Williams singing up a storm in a story about entertainment entrepreneur P.T. Barnum and the spectacle he created, the answer is both. When the rousing musical originally hit cinemas back at the end of 2017, it became a monster hit and so did its soundtrack, with the latter becoming the best-selling album of 2018. And sure, you've seen it before, you bought the record and you know every single word, but have you sat under the stars and sung along, all while surrounded by fellow fans doing the same?

Showing: Thursday, April 11

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Sunset Cinema will take over Mt Coot-tha Botanic Gardens from Thursday, February 28 to Saturday, April 13. Check out the full film program and book tickets here.

Published on February 21, 2019 by Sarah Ward
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