Mov’In Bed Cinema Just Dropped A Stacked 2020 Program For Its First-Ever Melbourne Season
Alana is the staff writer on AWOL who thinks the…
We’re blessed with an abundance of outdoor cinemas during the warmer months, but none are as cute as Mov’In Bed, which is exactly what it sounds like — a place where moviegoers can watch a blockbuster in a comfy bed.
After spoiling Sydney for four seasons, Mov’In Bed is finally going on the road this summer. The Melbourne lineup has just been announced, and it’s truly an awesome debut for the cinema’s first intercity adventure.
[related_articles]75602,73694,72567[/related_articles]Get cosy on the St Kilda Beach foreshore to watch Elizabeth Banks and Kristen Stewart in Charlie’s Angels, catch Chris Evans in Knives Out, or catch up on the J-Lo renaissance with Hustlers.
Missed out on seeing something at the cinemas earlier this year? Mov’In Bed is showing Once Upon A Time In Hollywood and Brad Pitt’s new space flick Ad Astra. It’s also got old classics like Dirty Dancing, Jaws and Pulp Fiction, and everybody’s new favourite holiday romcom, Last Christmas.
There’s a shot in #Hustlers of JLo laying down luxuriously wearing a bikini and a floor-length fur coat, smoking a cigarette, that is the single greatest shot of all time PERIODT.
— Zeba Blay (@zblay) September 8, 2019
You can watch them all on the big screen from the comfort of a plush queen-size bed, with an American-style diner delivering burgers, pizzas and shakes straight to your cosy cocoon. Blankets and pillows are provided, of course.
There are 150 beds for you to share with a date or a mate, and even a cheaper grass area for people who are happy with a BYO picnic rug.
The Melbourne screenings kick off on January 4 and run every night (except Mondays) from sunset, around 8:45pm. Movies start at sunset, around 8:35pm. Tickets start at $36.90 per person for a bed, or $9 for the grass area. Get them here.
(Lead image: Mov’In Bed / Facebook)
Alana is the staff writer on AWOL who thinks the best way to travel is by taking spontaneous detours and stopping at every local bakery to try the cakes. She writes a lot about Australian TV, Big Things, cursed food, and theme parks. You can follow her on Instagram @alana.dotcom. It’s mostly dogs she meets along the way.