Ian Haysom reflects on his trip to the Star Cinema in Sidney for its opening night, after it reopened in its new location.
The Star Cinema in Sidney re-opened on Nov. 4.
The Star Cinema has been an institution in Sidney for the past couple of decades. It was housed in a somewhat scruffy former ice-packing building until developers bought the site to build a five-storey apartment building. Sidney has become home to many low-rise apartment buildings in recent times. Like many in Sidney, I have long been a fan of the Star. It has a cozy, friendly feeling, great popcorn, and brings in cool movies, both mainstream and quasi-art house. It has brought in National Theatre Live productions, opera, Victoria film fest movies and lots of British fare – starring the likes of Maggie Smith and Bill Nighy.
In fact I suppose we can – if we choose to stay home. But there’s still something special about heading out for the evening to watch a movie with an audience and popcorn and having to put on shoes and socks and, well, make an effort.
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