We've been treated to some truly memorable blockbusters over the last 12 months, from comic book reboots to darkly humourous extravaganzas.
Of course, that also means a lot of accompanying interviews from Hollywood's best and brightest. There were so many great interviews that it was hard to choose our best ones.
Nevertheless, we've rounded up a selection of remarkable talent who sat down to chat with Cineworld.
Did your favourites make our list? Scroll down to find out.
1. Introducing Ant-Man star Michael Douglas to ScreenX
What happened when Hollywood legend and MCU fixture Michael Douglas was introduced to the enveloping (and entirely unique to Cineworld) 270-degree effect of ScreenX? Find out below.
2. Keanu Reeves talks John Wick on the Cineworld Leicester Square red carpet
The great man himself, Keanu Reeves, put a pause on throwing people down the Sacre Coeur steps to attend Cineworld's glitzy London premiere of John Wick: Chapter 4. More fuel to the fire that he's one of the nicest people in Hollywood.
3. Pearl director Ti West on what it took to get that performance out of Mia Goth
Director Ti West's X prequel Pearl acts as the twisted meeting point between the Technicolor wonder of The Wizard of Oz and the grisly gore of a slasher movie. It's anchored by a sensational Mia Goth, here portraying the younger iteration of her X character Pearl, and we caught up with Ti to talk about their collaboration.
4. Chris Pratt and Charlie Day impersonate Super Mario Bros co-star Jack Black
The voices behind Super Mario and Luigi, Chris Pratt and Charlie Day, aren't just adept at voicing Nintendo icons. They can also do a more than passable impression of Bowser voice actor Jack Black – watch the hilarious results in our video clip.
5. Russell Crowe talks The Pope's Exorcist
The Oscar-winning star of Gladiator, Russell Crowe, opens up on his rare excursion into horror in possession chiller The Pope's Exorcist.
6. Love Again stars Sam Heughan and Priyanka Chopra fight over popcorn
The swoony chemistry between Love Again stars Sam Heughan and Priyanka Chopra extends to our off-camera interview – replete with popcorn fight.
7. Daniel Kaluuya gets into his Spider-Verse character Hobie Brown
We loved the inclusion of Hobie Brown/Spider-Punk in this year's psychedelic comic book onslaught Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. So, we caught up with the Oscar-winning actor to discuss the process behind voicing the character.
8. No Hard Feelings star Andrew Barth Feldman breaks out his musical skills
Not just a hilarious straight man opposite Jennifer Lawrence, rising star Andrew is also a dab hand at tinkling on the ivories. In No Hard Feelings, we see him performing a romantic piano rendition of 'Maneater', so we thought we'd bring a keyboard along for our interview. Here's what happened.
9. Leah Lewis and Mamoudou Athie get elemental about Elemental
Disney-Pixar's Elemental is about the quintessential clash of opposites, fire and water. That said, voice actors Leah Lewis and Mamoudou Athie evidently bonded together in the course of our fun interview.
10. The stars of Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One talk stunts
Once again, Tom Cruise sets the stunt-making standard in the latest Mission: Impossible movie. Of course, that also means that he lays down the gauntlet for his co-stars including Hayley Atwell and Esai Morales. Find out how they fared when we caught up with them.
11. Oppenheimer director Christopher Nolan on the all-encompassing impact of IMAX
Christopher Nolan has done more than most to propagate the enveloping and immersive impact of IMAX. His blockbusting atomic thriller Oppenheimer is elevated and transformed by its IMAX presentation and the acclaimed director was on hand to discuss what this means for cinematic storytelling.
12. Margot Robbie and the Barbie cast bring the 'Ken-ergy' to Cineworld Leicester Square
Who remembers the heyday of 'Barbenheimer' back in the summer? One of the media sensation's leading lights, Margot Robbie, brought the Barbie movie to our flagship Cineworld cinema – and, true to form, we rolled out the pink, not the red, carpet.
13. Talk to Me directors Danny and Michael Philippou on falling in love with horror
Who would have thought that the directors of one of this year's scariest movies would be so hilarious? We had a grand time catching up with the Australian Philippou siblings (aka YouTubers RackaRacka) about their bone-chilling feature film debut Talk To Me.
14. Gran Turismo star Archie Madekwe meets real-life inspiration Jann Mardenborough
Full-throttle gaming adaptation Gran Turismo is also a translation of racer Jann Mardenborough's rise to automotive fame. We paired Jann with his on-screen avatar, actor Archie Madekwe, to talk all things racing.
15. The Creator director Gareth Edwards gets candid about artificial intelligence
Sci-fi epic The Creator takes place in a futuristic world that has been riven by the pervasive presence of A.I. Is this what the future holds for mankind in reality? We asked the film's director, Gareth Edwards, for his thoughts as to whether A.I. is a thing to be embraced or feared.
16. Sumotherhood's Adam Deacon plays 'Who's More Likely To...'
Raucous British comedy Sumotherhood marks Adam Deacon's return to cinema screens. The actor/director/comedian brings the click clack energy to our Cineworld interview.
17. Bottoms director Emma Seligman on breaking the mold with a women's fight club comedy
Bottoms is one of the year's most eccentric, singular and enjoyable comedies, powered as much by the need for equality as it is by the entertainment value of smashed noses and bruised limbs. We caught up with its breakout indie director Emma Seligman to find out more.
18. The directors of Disney's Wish celebrate the studio's centenary
Incredibly, 2023 is the year in which we're celebrating 100 years of Disney. Wish filmmakers Chris Buck and Fawn Veerasunthorn talk about the importance of bottling that elusive sense of magic in their new animated adventure.
19. The makers and stars of Wonka on crafting this winter's sweetest big-screen treat
Who could resist the lure of Willy Wonka's chocolate factory? The writer of the magical new Wonka movie, Simon Farnaby, talks about the creation of the scrumptious new family adventure, as do actors Paterson Joseph, Matthew Baynton and Tom Davis.
What interviews will 2024 bring? You can be assured that they'll be as fun, diverse and revealing as our little selection here.
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