Moonlight Cinema Has Unveiled the Second Part of Its 2019 Summer Lineup

With recent favourites, beloved retro titles and sneak peeks of upcoming flicks.
Sarah Ward
January 12, 2019

After revealing its December and January programming late last year, Moonlight Cinema has unveiled the next part of its 2018–19 program. As always, one piece of advice bears repeating: pack your picnic basket and get ready to watch a heap of flicks under the summer evening sky.

While the outdoor cinema runs until Sunday, March 31 in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth, it's latest announcement focuses on February — so if you're keen to catch a movie under the stars while it's still officially summer, take note. As always, plenty of recent favourites are on the bill, plus a smattering of all-time greats and a few sneak peeks at new movies coming out soon. The March lineup will be announced in February.

Tried-and-tested highlights include Aquaman, Can You Ever Forgive Me?, Bumblebee and The Favourite, plus the return of A Star Is Born and a sing-along session of Bohemian Rhapsody. You'll also be able to catch retro titles such as Crazy, Stupid, Love, The Devil Wars Prada and The Princess Bride, and new nerve-wracking rock-climbing documentary Free Solo just as it hits regular cinemas. In the sneak peek camp, there's gender-flipped rom-com What Men Want, Ruth Bader Ginsburg biopic On the Basis of Sex and Natalie Portman as a pop star in the must-see Vox Lux, too.

Moonlight's usual food truck and licensed bar offering will continue, as will its reserved bean beds. You can also BYO booze everywhere except Brisbane.

And Brisbanites have been benefiting from two big changes, with Moonlight Cinema saying goodbye to Brisbane Powerhouse after a more than a decade and settling in at Roma Street Parkland instead. Even better — it's running all the way through until March 31 for the first time, like its interstate counterparts.

MOONLIGHT CINEMA 2018–19 DATES:

Sydney: Nov 29–Mar 31 (Belvedere Amphitheatre in Centennial Park)
Melbourne: Nov 29–Mar 31 (Central Lawn at the Royal Botanic Gardens)
Brisbane: Nov 29–Mar 31 (Roma Street Parkland)
Perth: Dec 1–Mar 31 (May Drive Parkland, Kings Park & Botanic Garden)
Adelaide: Dec 8–Feb 17 (Botanic Park)

Moonlight Cinema runs until March 31. For more information and to buy tickets, visit the Moonlight website.

Published on January 12, 2019 by Sarah Ward
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