A Movie for Every Kind of Date You Might Have This Summer in Melbourne

Flicks for you, your mates, that special someone and even your favourite travel buddy.
Sarah Ward
January 16, 2019

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Melburnians, it's time to make plans. Sunset Cinema is back for four weeks, and you've got plenty of movies to see. Fancy a romantic evening under the stars with your special someone? A relaxed hangout with the gang? A night of family fun with the littlies? That's the joy of heading to an outdoor cinema — there's truly something for all.

Screening at Commonwealth Reserve at Williamstown from Thursday, January 24 to Sunday, February 17, this year's Sunset Cinema delivers all of the essentials. Those beanbags aren't going to get cosy by themselves — and those bubbles and brews aren't going to drink themselves either. All that's left is for you to pick the right flick and make a stress-free night of it. From all-ages delights to date night picks to films made for watching with friends, here are your next four nights at the movies sorted.

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MATES NIGHT: 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: Sunday, January 27 and Thursday, February 14

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FRIEND DATE: 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, January 31

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FAMILY NIGHT: MARY POPPINS RETURNS

More than five decades ago, a spoonful of sugar helped the medicine go down — and supercalifragilisticexpialidocious was a word to sing about. Now, it's time to trip a little light fantastic and remember that a cover is not the book. Yes, Mary Poppins is back, as played by a pitch-perfect Emily Blunt, and cinema is all the better for it. If you grew up watching the 1964 classic, this is a nostalgic blast from the past that still manages to enchant on its own merits. If you're introducing a whole new generation to the magical nanny who floats in on an umbrella, croons about stuff and nonsense, and teaches engaging life lessons, prepare to watch their faces light up with joy.

Showing: Friday, February 8 and Saturday, February 16

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DATE NIGHT: INSTANT FAMILY

Rose Byrne, Mark Wahlberg and a trio of kids. That's Instant Family. When thirty-something couple Ellie and Pete Wagner start taking comments about their childless lives to heart, they also start thinking about helping kids in need; however becoming a foster parent isn't as easy as it sounds. Drawn from the real life of Daddy's Home director Sean Anders, a foster parent himself, this broad comedy charts the ups and downs of suddenly caring for three tykes — and benefits from being made by someone who's been there and done that. It also lets Aussie star Byrne show off her comedic talents once again, so if you loved her work in Bad Neighbours and its sequel, you'll love her here as well.

Showing: Sunday, February 17

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Sunset Cinema will take over Commonwealth Reserve at Williamstown from Thursday, January 24 to Sunday, February 17. Check out the full film program here.

Published on January 16, 2019 by Sarah Ward
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