Last night saw the Cineworld Unlimited screening of Moonfall, the latest disaster spectacular from director Roland Emmerich. The man behind Independence Day shows us what happens when aliens knock the moon out of its orbit, and the ensuing chaos that occurs on Earth. Patrick Wilson, Halle Berry and John Bradley star in the movie, which, with its budget of $140 million, is one of the most expensive independent movies ever made.
So, what did Unlimited members make of it? Scroll down to discover some of the reactions from Twitter.
Well, #MOONFALL was absolutely ridiculous. It’s just entertaining and nothing else extra. Thanks @cineworld for the preview!
— nathan! (@natjdoc) February 2, 2022
5⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ brilliant, lovely to see a new concept of Sci/Fi. Gripped to my seat, wonderful storyline & fully immersed the whole time. Loved it 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 pic.twitter.com/37QWePqMuu
— Lynda Reichmann (@Lady_Cupcakez) February 2, 2022
#MOONFALL was everything I wanted it to be! Unashamedly over the top, dramatic, fun, visually awesome and above all: COMPLETELY RIDICULOUS. 👌🏼 #screwthemoon https://t.co/NDPLvz41KA
— Dan Morrissey (@DanOffTheRadio) February 2, 2022
7th 🎥: #MOONFALL is great fun, I really enjoyed it throughout, not 100% the science stacks up but hey, a good old space romp with a lovely northerner who saves the day, you can't go wrong ✅ @cineworld
— Abigail Walker (@NorthenLass97) February 2, 2022
It was batsh*t crazy town! I genuinely didn’t know if it was a comedy lampooning sci fi, or a straight film dialled up to eleventy stupid. Great fun, but utterly preposterous.
— Agent MarkieMoo (@Agent_MarkieMoo) February 2, 2022
Complete lunacy.
— Chaogeo (@ChicagoDelrue) February 2, 2022
See… see what I did there?
Could say it eclipsed other films…
We really enjoyed it.
Missed the Unlimited screening? Moonfall previews tonight (3rd February) and goes on wide release on 4th February. If you can't bear the thought of missing the latest preview screenings, sign up to Cineworld Unlimited today. Our next preview is the Jennifer Lopez/Owen Wilsom rom-com Marry Me, which plays in advance on 10th February.