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Screen Unseen

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#"Screen Unseen" is an ODEON Cinema exclusive preview event of films that haven't yet been released in the UK.

You book in advance and pay £5 for a ticket in standard or premier (first come, first serve so book quick!), but can't be certain what film you're about to see until the curtains go up.

Showings are random and can't be said when the next one is and only open to people over 15 (although the films being shown may be any BBFC rating from U to 15). After a showing is announced, ODEON release a series of clues leading up to the night of release. These clues are often cryptic, contrived, or otherwise misleading.

ODEON claim that the films they select for Screen Unseen are "all guaranteed to inspire conversation".

In the event that you know what the next Screen Unseen is going to be (aren't you lucky), please refrain from commenting the title of the movie so that others don't get spoiled. If we wish to comment, simply post the trailer from YouTube or something similar.

So, go converse!


All films shown as part of Odeon's Screen and Scream Unseen promotional screenings are listed below:

Scream Unseen showings in italics

20th October 2014 | Nightcrawler

1st December 2014 | Whiplash

19th January 2015 | Selma

16th February 2015 | It Follows

22nd June 2015 | Inside Out

24th Augst 2015 | Me and Earl and the Dying Girl

20th October 2015 | Black Mass

14th December 2015 | Room

4th January 2016 | The Revenant

18th January 2016 | The Big Short

7th March 2016 | Disorder

29th March 2016 | Midnight Special

11th April 2016 | Demolition

20th April 2016 | Green Room

3rd May 2016 | Everybody Wants Some!

9th September 2016 | Blair Witch

19th September 2016 | War On Everyone

18th October 2016 | I, Daniel Blake

31st October 2016 | Arrival

5th December 2016 | A Monster Calls

12th December 2016 | Manchester By The Sea

9th January 2017 | Hidden Figures

16th January 2017 | Split

23rd January 2017 | Moonlight

24th April 2017 | Mindhorn

19th June 2017 | Baby Driver

17th July 2017 | The Big Sick

21st August 2017 | Wind River

18th September 2017 | The Ritual

9th October 2017 | The Death of Stalin

23rd October 2017 | The Florida Project

20th November 2017 | Brigsby Bear

11th December 2017 | Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

15th January 2018 | The Shape Of Water

5th February 2018 | I, Tonya

19th March 2018 | Ghost Stories

3rd April 2018 | Michael Inside

23rd April 2018 | The Strangers: Prey at Night

9th July 2018 | The Secret of Marrowbone

28th August 2018 | American Animals

17th September 2018 | A Simple Favour

5th November 2018 | The Old Man And The Gun

26th November 2018 | Sorry To Bother You

10th December 2018 | Beautiful Boy

14th January 2019 | Vice

28th January 2019 | If Beale Streeet Could Talk

18th February 2019 | Wild Rose

6th May 2019 | Booksmart

2nd September 2019 | Ready or Not

30th September 2019 | A Bump Along the Way (N.I. Only)

4th November 2019 | Le Mans ‘66

16th December 2019 | Parasite

6th January 2020 | Just Mercy



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edit: it was Joy Ride

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

So yes it was Joy Ride and, despite people cancelling their bookings as it became obvious, it really worked. There was a great gag right out of the gate and I think that got people to stay - didn't see any walk-outs. Not 100% sure they got the tonal shifts quite right but it's a solid comedy.