Trumpet fanfare, please. For the first time this year, we at Cineworld can offer you a host of movies to enjoy this coming bank holiday Monday.
From new releases to old classics, scroll down to find out what's on.
1. Tenet
Inception filmmaker Christopher Nolan returns with his head-scrambling latest: a mega-budget, world-spanning story of 'time-inversion' with an all-star cast. BlacKkKlansman's John David Washington pairs with Robert Pattinson for 'James Bond goes backwards' espionage thriller, with Elizabeth Debicki, Kenneth Branagh and Michael Caine also featuring.
Click here to book your tickets for Tenet.
2. The New Mutants
Thrills of a different variety are on offer in this X-Men spin-off, which promises to fuse horror with the teen stylings of John Hughes. Anya Taylor-Joy, Maisie Williams and Charlie Heaton are among the young mutants vying to escape from a mysterious facility, with The Fault in our Stars' Josh Boone at the helm.
Click here to book your tickets for The New Mutants.
3. Babyteeth
If you're after something less effects-led and more character-driven, you can't go wrong with this quirky Aussie indie. Little Women's Eliza Scanlen stars as a critically ill teenager whose desire for romance and independence clashes with the wishes of her parents (Rogue One's Ben Mendelsohn and The Bababook's Essie Davis).
Click here to book your tickets for Babyteeth.
4. Pinocchio
The classic fairy tale of the wooden boy invested with life gets a new varnish from director Matteo Garrone (Tale of Tales). Pinocchio returns to his Italian-language roots in this sumptuously staged, live-action take on the story, with Life is Beautiful's Robert Begnini playing the kindly Gepetto.
Click here to book your tickets for Pinocchio.
5. Unhinged
Gladiator star Russell Crowe goes postal in this lean, mean road-rage thriller. When Crowe's angsty loner is cut off at the lights by a stressed single mother (Caren Pistorius), it sets in motion a terrifying chain of violence and retribution.
Click here to book your tickets for Unhinged.
6. The Karate Kid (re-release)
Nostalgics, rejoice. We're hosting the 36th-anniversary re-issue of the Ralph Macchio classic, in which an outsider kid learns the value of karate and how to stand up to the local bullies. From Pat Morita's unforgettable turn as mentor Mr. Miyagi to the oft-quoted lines ("wax on, wax off"), this is an eighties favourite that you don't want to miss on the big screen.
Click here to book your tickets for The Karate Kid.
7. Dirty Dancing (re-release)
Talking of eighties classics, here's another one that proudly returns to Cineworld screens. Have the time of your life as Patrick Swayze takes Jennifer Grey for a spin in this blockbusting romantic drama, whose soundtrack has been a fixture of wedding nights ever since.
Click here to book your tickets for Dirty Dancing.
What movies will you be watching this bank holiday? Let us know @Cineworld. And don't forget there are many more showing in limited capacity at Cineworld sites across the UK and Ireland. Check out our updated what's on section for more details. Our current safety measures can be found here.