IT'S Oscar weekend and there are plenty of nominated films still in cinemas to tickle your fancy.

Film buffs have been busy debating who will win and who should win for weeks already.

Films nominated for gongs are still in cinemas if you have not had chance to catch them.

Bohemian Rhapsody, Green Book, If Beale Street Could Talk, Mary Poppins Returns, Mary Queen of Scots, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and The Favourite are all still showing at cinemas in Bolton through the week ­— cineworld.co.uk and bolton.lightcinemas.co.uk online for times.

Not going out? Don't worry.

Catch Roma and The Ballad of Buster Scruggs on Netflix.

One of the hottest movies this season is A Star is Born featuring Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper with their earworm song, Shallow. It's just out on DVD. As is BlackKklansman.

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FROM the Oscars to Oscar Wilde.

The Light Cinema is showing a new production of Oscar Wilde's social comedy, Lady Windermere’s Fan.

Directed by Kathy Burke, the comedy was filmed live for cinemas from the Vaudeville Theatre in London's West End.

The day of Lady Windermere's birthday party, and all is perfectly in order. Until her friend Lord Darlington plants a seed of suspicion. Is her husband having an affair?

Wednesday at 6.30pm.

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PERHAPS this week will be the right time to catch Bolton's most famous son in his latest cinematic outing.

Ian McKellen stars alongside Kenneth Branagh and Judi Dench in All Is True.

The film is a biopic detailing the last years of William Shakespeare's life as he returns to Stratford Upon Avon after his Globe Theatre burned down.

Catch the film at Cineworld, The Valley in Astley Bridge.

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EVERYTHING is awesome.

Hoping to take the kids to the cinema this week? Check out The LEGO Movie 2.

Emmet and Wyldstyle are back and this time the journey is out of their world and into the Systar System.

Old favourites are back, like LEGO Batman, as are the self-referential jokes that will win over older fans, while fun new characters and voice talents are introduced.

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POPCORN, popcorn chicken or popping candy? There is even popcorn beer...

Make sure to stock up on your snack of choice if planning a film night on the sofa. Maybe even order in, what could be better than a pizza or a curry to tuck into while enjoying the latest flick?

Heading to the cinema? There will be plenty of options there to indulge in for the duration of the film, popcorn, hotdogs or nachos. Choices, choices.

Next week we're looking for the best micro-pubs around. Where do you go for a craft pint? Send your suggestions to newsdesk@theboltonnews.co.uk.