

Cinemas in Glasgow: 10 films playing at Glaswegian cinemas this month - including Willy Wonka, Lord of the Rings, Cruella
With lockdown restrictions easing, the cinema industry is powering up their screens and warming up their popcorn as they get set to welcome back film-goers, from the 17th May.
While some releases have been rescheduled for later in the year, there is still a range of exciting new movies, coupled with some stone-cold classics and much-loved motion pictures set to be screened ahead of the grand re-opening of Scottish cinema.
After a year of Covid-19 enforced closure the industry saw many releases, such as the latest in the James Bond franchise, pushed back for months, but after a long wait, cinema fanatics can finally see the big screen again with from May 17. To celebrate a host of Scottish cinemas have confirmed showtimes as they re-open.
So sit back, relax, and take a look at our list of the best 10 films available to see in Scottish cinemas this month. We’ll see you at the movies.
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After a year of Covid-19 enforced closure the industry saw many releases, such as the latest in the James Bond franchise, pushed back for months, but after a long wait, cinema fanatics can finally see the big screen again with from May 17. To celebrate a host of Scottish cinemas have confirmed showtimes as they re-open.

5. Sir Alex Ferguson - Never Give In
This highly anticipated Sir Alex Ferguson documentary will be hitting Scottish cinemas from May 27, with screenings at Everyman Glasgow and Vue cinemas already available to book. Photo: Michael Gillen

6. The Human Voice
The iconic director Pedro Almodóvar brings The Human Voice, a drama based upon the play of the same name by Jean Cocteau. It stars Scottish icon Tilda Swinton and will be available to see from next week, with some cinemas offering Q&A's with both Pedro and Tilda following the movie. Photo: AP Photo/ Lee Jin-Man

7. The Devil Wears Prada
Can you believe The Devil Wears Prada is 15 years old? To celebrate, Everyman Cinema Glasgow has two very limited screenings of the Anne Hathaway classic, starting on 20th May. Photo: creative commons 2.0 - Duncan Chen

8. Cruella
May 28 sees the return of Disney villain Cruella de Ville as 'Cruella' hits the cinema. Emma Stone takes the lead role. Photo: creative commons 2.0 - Gerald Geronimo