
Current Movies in Theaters: Best Films to Watch Now
There’s that familiar Friday feeling – you want to catch a film but scrolling through cinema sites feels like work. Dublin’s multiplexes and arthouse screens are packed with new releases this May, from long-awaited sequels to fresh Irish comedies, and we’ve sorted through the listings so you know exactly what’s worth your time.
Cinema chains with current movie listings (Ireland): 4 (ODEON, Lighthouse, Cineworld, Movies@) ·
Top film mentioned across SERP results: The Devil Wears Prada 2 ·
Number of current movie titles from SERP snippets: 7
| Movie | Runtime | Rating | Cinemas |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Devil Wears Prada 2 | 119-120 min | PG | Lighthouse, Cineworld, Omniplex |
| Michael (2026) | 127 min | n/a | IMC Savoy |
| Lee Cronin’s The Mummy (2026) | 134 min | 18 | Lighthouse, Omniplex |
| Once Upon A Time In A Cinema | 88-92 min | n/a | Lighthouse, Omniplex |
| Mortal Kombat II (2025) | n/a | n/a | Omniplex, IMC Savoy |
| Highlander (40th Anniversary) | 116 min | 16 | Lighthouse |
Quick snapshot
- The Devil Wears Prada 2 is showing at Lighthouse Cinema and Omniplex Rathmines (Lighthouse Cinema (Dublin arthouse))
- Michael (2026) released April 22, runtime 127 min (IMC Cinemas (Savoy, Dublin city centre))
- Lee Cronin’s The Mummy (2026) rated 18, runtime 134 min (Lighthouse Cinema) (Lighthouse Cinema (Dublin arthouse))
- Exact release date for Once Upon A Time In A Cinema not listed on IMC’s site, though it is playing (Lighthouse Cinema) (ODEON (UK/Ireland chain))
- Spider-Man: Brand New Day – pre-book only, no confirmation of showtimes (ODEON (UK/Ireland chain))
- The Devil Wears Prada 2 premiered May 1, 2026 (IMC Cinemas)
- Michael opened April 22, 2026 (IMC Cinemas)
- Spider-Man: Brand New Day pre-booking open – timing TBC (ODEON)
- Repertory screenings: Highlander (40th Anniversary) still on at Lighthouse (Lighthouse Cinema)
What are the top 10 films at the moment?
Current top 10 movie list with descriptions
- The Devil Wears Prada 2 – Comedy/drama sequel, rated PG, 119–120 min. Showing at Lighthouse Cinema and Omniplex Rathmines (Lighthouse Cinema).
- Once Upon A Time In A Cinema – Irish comedy-drama directed by David Gleeson, 88–92 min. At Lighthouse and Omniplex (Lighthouse Cinema).
- Lee Cronin’s The Mummy (2026) – Horror, rated 18, 134 min. Lighthouse and Omniplex (Lighthouse Cinema).
- Mortal Kombat II (2025) – Action/fantasy based on game franchise. Omniplex and IMC Savoy (IMC Cinemas (Savoy)).
- Michael (2026) – Biopic of Michael Jackson, dir. Antoine Fuqua, 127 min, released Apr 22. IMC Savoy (IMC Cinemas).
- The Drama (2026) – Starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, 105 min, released Apr 3. IMC Savoy (IMC Cinemas).
- Highlander (40th Anniversary) – Classic fantasy, rated 16, 116 min. Lighthouse Cinema (Lighthouse Cinema).
- The Blue Trail – Rated 15A, 86 min. Lighthouse Cinema (Omniplex (Irish chain)).
- The North – Rated 12A, 130 min. Lighthouse Cinema (Lighthouse Cinema).
Box office or critic rating highlights
The Devil Wears Prada 2 and Michael are the two strongest draws, with the former getting multiple screen slots across Dublin’s multiplexes and the latter backed by a wide release at IMC Savoy. According to Lighthouse Cinema (Dublin’s leading independent), The Mummy (2026) is the only 18-rated offering this month, appealing to horror fans.
The pattern: sequels and franchise installments dominate the top picks. For Irish audiences, Once Upon A Time In A Cinema adds a local flavour that’s rare in the current lineup.
What good movies are out now?
Curated recommendations by genre
- Comedy/Drama: The Devil Wears Prada 2 – light, nostalgic sequel for a Friday night (Lighthouse Cinema).
- Horror: Lee Cronin’s The Mummy – visceral and rated 18, a proper adult horror (Lighthouse Cinema).
- Action: Mortal Kombat II – high‑stakes video‑game adaptation (IMC Cinemas (Savoy)).
- Biopic/Drama: Michael – musical biopic from Antoine Fuqua (IMC Cinemas (Savoy)).
- Family/Animation: currently no dedicated family animation in wide release; The Blue Trail may suit older teens (15A, 86 min) (Cineworld Ireland).
Audience and critical reception
No Rotten Tomatoes scores are available in the official listings, but the buzz around The Devil Wears Prada 2 suggests strong audience appeal. The Drama (Zendaya/Pattinson) has generated social chatter as a high‑profile indie.
If you want a sure crowd‑pleaser, stick with The Devil Wears Prada 2. For something less mainstream, Once Upon A Time In A Cinema offers a distinctly Irish take – a rare find in May’s largely franchise‑driven schedule.
The implication: comedy/drama and horror provide the strongest picks, with The Devil Wears Prada 2 as the crowd-pleaser and The Mummy for adult horror fans.
What films have been released recently in theaters?
Recent release dates
Most films landed in April and early May 2026. According to IMC Cinemas (Savoy, Dublin city centre), The Drama opened April 3, Michael on April 22, and The Devil Wears Prada 2 on May 1. The Mummy (2026) and Once Upon A Time In A Cinema debuted May 1 at multiple sites (Lighthouse Cinema).
Cinemas showing each film
Lighthouse Cinema (Dublin’s boutique arthouse) carries The Devil Wears Prada 2, Once Upon A Time In A Cinema, The Mummy, Highlander, The Blue Trail, and The North. IMC Savoy (city centre multiplex) shows Mortal Kombat II, Michael, and The Drama. Omniplex Rathmines features The Devil Wears Prada 2, Once Upon A Time In A Cinema, and The Mummy (Omniplex (Irish chain)).
The implication: You can catch the same top titles at both indie and multiplex venues, but the deeper catalogue (Highlander anniversary, The Blue Trail) only appears at Lighthouse.
What are the top 5 movies to watch right now?
Quick top 5 list with reasons
- The Devil Wears Prada 2 – the most‑talked‑about sequel; plays at Lighthouse, Cineworld, and Omniplex (Lighthouse Cinema).
- Michael (2026) – Antoine Fuqua’s biopic; solid runtime (127 min) and wide IMC release (IMC Cinemas (Savoy)).
- Lee Cronin’s The Mummy – the horror pick for adults; long runtime (134 min) but intense (Lighthouse Cinema).
- Once Upon A Time In A Cinema – Irish original with local flavour; short and sweet (Lighthouse Cinema).
- The Drama – star‑power (Zendaya, Pattinson) and early release date make it a reliable pick (IMC Cinemas (Savoy)).
Where to watch (cinema chain)
Lighthouse Cinema covers four out of five. IMC Savoy covers Michael and The Drama. Omniplex Rathmines covers the top three.
The pattern: Lighthouse is the most versatile venue for this top five.
What’s good in cinema now in Ireland?
Overview of Irish cinema chains
Four main chains operate in Dublin’s city centre: ODEON, Lighthouse Cinema (independent arthouse), Cineworld, and Movies@. Each programs differently: Lighthouse leans into repertory and indie releases (Highlander 40th, The Blue Trail), while IMC Savoy and Omniplex focus on wide‑release franchise fare.
Specific movies showing at ODEON, Lighthouse, Cineworld, Movies@
Lighthouse Cinema currently offers the broadest lineup: six of the nine titles identified. The Devil Wears Prada 2 also plays at Cineworld (Cineworld Ireland) and ODEON (ODEON UK/Ireland). Movies@ lists The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, though its exact showtimes vary (Movies@ (Dublin chain)). For checking times, each cinema’s website offers a “now showing” page with booking buttons.
Dublin cinema-goers who want choice beyond the mainstream have a clear winner: Lighthouse Cinema. For franchise fans, Omniplex and IMC are the safer bets. The catch is that no single site aggregates all listings – you still need to hop between three or four booking pages to plan a week’s viewing.
The implication: while Lighthouse offers variety, franchise fans should look to Omniplex or IMC.
Clarity check
Confirmed facts
- The Devil Wears Prada 2 is playing at Lighthouse and Cineworld from May 1 (Lighthouse Cinema)
- Once Upon A Time In A Cinema is an Irish comedy‑drama directed by David Gleeson (Lighthouse Cinema)
- Michael (2026) runtime 127 min, released Apr 22 (IMC Cinemas)
- The Mummy (2026) rated 18, runtime 134 min (Lighthouse Cinema)
What’s unclear
- Exact showtimes for Spider-Man: Brand New Day – pre‑book only on ODEON (ODEON)
- Once Upon A Time In A Cinema – not listed with runtime on IMC’s site (IMC Cinemas)
Quotes from the sources
“The Devil Wears Prada 2 is a new release rated PG with a runtime of 119 minutes.”
– Lighthouse Cinema (Dublin’s leading independent arthouse)
“Michael (2026) is a current release directed by Antoine Fuqua, runtime 127 minutes, available now at Savoy.”
– IMC Cinemas (Savoy, Dublin city centre multiplex)
For Dublin film‑goers, the choice between mainstream franchises and local indie stories has seldom been clearer. The implication: if you want the broadest selection, Lighthouse Cinema is your first stop. For fans of big‑budget sequels, Omniplex or IMC Savoy are the straightforward picks. In a market where no single website combines every chain’s schedule, the real work is still in your hands – but at least you know which titles deserve the scrolling.
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Frequently asked questions
How do I find showtimes for current movies?
Each cinema chain lists showtimes on its own website: Lighthouse Cinema (lighthousecinema.ie), ODEON (odeon.co.uk), Cineworld (cineworld.ie), Movies@ (movies-at.ie). Most sites let you filter by film, date, and location.
Are there any discounted tickets for current movies?
Some chains offer matinee or student discounts. ODEON has a Kids Club, and Lighthouse Cinema offers a loyalty card. Check each chain’s pricing page directly.
What are the best movies for kids in theaters now?
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie (PG) is the clearest family option, playing at Movies@. For older children, The Blue Trail (15A) and The Devil Wears Prada 2 (PG) may suit.
Can I buy tickets online?
Yes. All major Dublin cinema chains support online booking and provide a “Book Now” button on their listings.
Which cinemas in Dublin are showing the latest releases?
Lighthouse Cinema, ODEON, Cineworld, Movies@, Omniplex, and IMC Savoy all show current releases. The widest coverage for new titles like The Devil Wears Prada 2 is at Omniplex and Lighthouse.
What is the highest-rated movie currently in theaters?
Aggregate scores are not provided by the cinema chains; however, The Devil Wears Prada 2 has strong buzz and multiple screen allocations, suggesting it is the most popular current title.
Are there any IMAX screenings available?
Lighthouse Cinema does not have IMAX. ODEON and Cineworld offer IMAX screens for select titles; check their sites for Spider-Man: Brand New Day availability.