Brits will flock to the cinema next month to watch one of the most highly anticipated movies of the year – The Batman.
James Andrews, Senior Personal Finance Expert at money.co.uk:
“There’s nothing that can quite replicate the emotions and experiences of seeing a film on the big screen, but that comes at a cost. The good news is that there are ways of bringing that down. If you’re a regular cinema goer, some membership schemes let you watch as many films as you like for a fixed price. Cineworld’s Unlimited card is the cheapest, at just £9.99 a month, while Odeon Limitless costs £12.99.
“These schemes pay themselves after only two trips per month, and if you go even more times than that, then signing up to a membership scheme can result in considerable savings. Another great option for devoted film fans is the Showcase Insider loyalty scheme, which offers discounted tickets (from £7.50 a film) and rewards providing discounts on tickets, snacks and drinks as well as access to exclusive advance screenings.
With film prices varying and food and drink coming in at…