What are the best movies in cinemas now?


Movies in cinemas now

Movies in cinemas now. We all love a good movie. Whether it’s an action thriller, a romantic tearjerker or something for the whole family, nothing quite beats the excitement of the big screen and the lingering smell of popcorn, all while getting your firsthand experience with the world’s best new movies. With endless home streaming TV options, it’s easy to forget how great the cinematic experience is.

So here we have decided to give you a whole load of reasons to jump into the car, head to your local multiplex (or independent!) and get your eyes on all the new movies now showing.

Movies in cinemas now

The Hollywood machine is in full swing again, with plenty of major releases starting to filter through, meaning that 2024 is set to be an exceptional year for cinema-goers. But which cinema is showing what? Well, this is what we are going to answer for you here.

You can check out new release movies below and also what’s on at your local cinema!

New movies (2024) Starring:
Kung Fu Panda 4Awkwafina, Jack Black, Jackie Chan, Bryan Cranston
Godzilla x Kong: The New EmpireRebecca Hall, Brian Tyree Henry, Kaylee Hottle, Dan Stevens
Ghostbusters: Frozen EmpireDan Aykroyd, Carrie Coon, Ernie Hudson, Paul Rudd
Wicked Little LettersLolly Adefope, Eileen Atkins, Jessie Buckley, Olivia Colman
ImmaculateSydney Sweeney, Álvaro Morte, Benedetta Porcaroli, Simona Tabasco
The Goat LifeRik Aby, Ajesh Babu, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Amala Paul
CrewTabu, Kareena Kapoor, Kriti Sanon
ExhumaLee Do-Hyun, Yoo Hae-jin, Go-eun Kim, Choi Min-Sik
Tillu SquareSidhu Jonnalagadda, Anupama Parameswaran, Raj Tirandasu
Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey IIJosh Archer, Teresa Banham, Simon Callow, Scott Chambers
Dune: Part TwoTimothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Zendaya, Austin Butler
The Great Escaper Michael Caine, Will Fletcher, Glenda Jackson, Laura Marcus
Love Lies BleedingJena Malone, Dave Franco, Kristen Stewart, Ed Harris
ImaginaryBetty Buckley, Tom Payne, DeWanda Wise
Bob Marley: One LoveKingsley Ben-Adir, Tosin Cole, Michael Gandolfini
Madame WebDakota Johnson, Zosia Mamet, Isabela Merced, Sydney Sweeney
Ordinary AngelsAlan Ritchson, Hilary Swank, Nancy Travis, Amy Acker
ArgylleHenry Cavill, John Cena, Bryan Cranston, Bryce Dallas Howard, Dua Lipa
WonkaTimothée Chalamet, Olivia Colman, Sally Hawkins, Paterson Joseph

Box office hits

Movies like Greta Gerwig’s Barbie and Oppenheimer dominated the Australian box office.

This week, Godzilla x Kong is running atop the box office list in Australia with Kung Fu Panda 4 bagging the Top 2 spot. Check out other box office hits showing in cinemas now!

Upcoming releases 

Check out upcoming movies coming theatres near you! 

New movies (2024) Release Dates
The Tiger’s ApprenticeThur, 4 Apr 2024
Before DawnThur, 4 Apr 2024
Monkey ManThur, 4 Apr 2024
OriginThur, 4 Apr 2024
The First OmenThur, 4 Apr 2024
Family StarFri, 5 Apr 2024
Civil War Thur, 11 Apr 2024
Late Night with the Devil Thur, 11 Apr 2024
ChallengersThur, 18 Apr 2024
AbigailThur, 18 Apr 2024
Freud’s Last SessionThur, 18 Apr 2024
The Fall Guy Wed, 24 Apr 2024
Boy Kills WorldThur, 2 May 2024
GoldaThur, 2 May 2024

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Where to watch new movies in cinemas?

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Event Cinemas

Event Cinemas have picture houses in six States, making them one of the most recognised names in the Australian movie business. You’ll find all the latest releases on their screens, from blockbuster action hero flicks to Oscar-nominated dramas.

Reading Cinemas

Reading Cinemas

More movies coming your way at Reading Cinemas, showing every latest Hollywood and local blockbuster.

Ace Cinemas

Ace Cinemas

With cinemas in Midland Gate and Rockingham, Ace Cinemas are the go for movie lovers situated in the deep south of WA. Their Max Ace theatres provide superior cinema sound, wide screen feature films and reclining leather seats. They even have sensory-friendly viewings (lights on, low sound) for those with sensory conditions.

Bendigo Cinemas

Bendigo Cinemas

Showcasing six cinemas all featuring Dolby Surround Sound, Bendigo Cinemas combine latest blockbusters and selected features for every movie fan.

Cineplex Cinemas

Cineplex South Bank Cinemas

If you live in Queensland and love movies, chances are you already know a thing or two about Cineplex. With cinemas in five different locations, they are the go-to for the major movies in the northeast State.

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Nova Cinema

If you’re more of the Art House Cinema persuasion and take your cinema a little more seriously, then you should definitely check out Nova Cinema in Carlton, VIC. Melbourne is considered by many to be one of the most cultured spots in Australia thanks to its trendy clubs, bars and restaurants. Nova accompanies this vibe nicely!

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Moonlight Cinema

When the summer kicks we all kike to get out and about, so why not make being outside your cinema experience? From October to February every year, Moonlight Cinema set up shop in Adelaide, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth to give moviegoers a chance to catch a movie and a pick nic with mates, all at the same time. You may not have a big choice of the latest blockbusters, but you will get to watch a classic with an esky full of beer!

New movies in Australia: The Highlights

This month brings a new age era of blockbusters featuring world changing events, independent gems bolstered by a compelling and emotional story, biopics telling an unbelievable true story, and bold films that break a few rules, as well as fun and heartwarming new release movies that’ll help you break away from the conundrums of a serious life. 

Dive head first into the action packed adventure in Godzilla x Kong, or the return of Paul Atreides and Fremen in Dune: Part Two. You’ll also love Jack Black’s Po in the new Kung Fu Panda 4 and Sydney Sweeney starring in the horror film, Immaculate.

Prefer a comedy with a punch? The new British film Wicked Little Letters starring Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley is a must-see.

If you haven’t experienced the latest cinematic phenomenon that is “Barbenheimer”, you can still catch both Barbie and Oppenheimer now available on digital platforms.

Cinema alternatives: New streaming movies

Sometimes there’s not always new movies in cinemas now that takes your fancy. Or the film you are waiting for might be a couple of weeks away from release.

In either, case, you’re well covered to get you movie fix with multiple streaming options in Australia showing hundreds of on demand movies.

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