The ticket allocation was so, so slow! Screening finally got started at 7.45pm (having been there for just under two hours by now), and then there were 5 minutes of trailers! They were printing off tickets in batches starting from the back, at 6.15pm, and then exchanging for the print-outs.
Those who came early to get the better seats, or seats of their own choosing had to sit in those horrible seats stuck right up the top and in the corner! Screen 1 is not big enough to sit at the back. Up to row J is good, any further back the screen becomes like in your front room.
I managed to swapped my tickets for nearer the front, though, in row H.
The film had a strong cast, was very intense and emotional because of the subject matter but sprinkled with a lot of humour. Pierce Brosnan was very good and so was Toni Collette and Aaron Paul, but Imogen Poots playing a spoilt rich British girl is beginning to grate a bit. The satire of a Breakfast TV show was hilarious with Rosamund Pike (Pierce's Bond girl) as his ex-co host of the show. 7/10




