Here’s a sentence I wasn’t sure I’d write again this year, this week we’ll look at some of the films available on the big screen.

Both Cineworld Shrewsbury and Odeon Wrexham are open and showing films now, with our very own cinema, Kinokulture, following next week.

Firstly, it’s fair to say that visiting the cinema is going to be a very different experience with one way systems, all allocated seating to maintain distancing, and sanitiser all now part of the fun.

It’s worth mentioning that cinemas large and small have no automatic right to exist, if we don’t use them, they may not be there one day.

So, onto the new releases, the two big films screening at both cinemas are the Russell Crowe road-rage revenge action movie Unhinged and enigmatic blockbuster Tenet. Unhinged looks like a mid-80s B movie on steroids.

When newly-divorced mum Rachel beeps her horn at Crowe’s truck, it proves the straw that breaks the camel’s back as Crowe’s character gets the hump and starts a relentless pursuit. It all looks harmless enough but there’s a feeling that Unhinged wouldn’t have the profile it does had we not been starved of new films for five months.

Onto Tenet, from the director who brought us Inception, Christopher Nolan, a director who makes hugely popular high concept films. Tenet involves some kind of international espionage plot, beyond that, who knows?

I’m avoiding watching the trailer so I go in cold, and I suggest you do too. The film stars Robert Pattinson and Elizabeth Debicki, alongside John David Washington from 2018’s BlacKkKlansman.

If you’re up for some astonishing set pieces and a plot that occasionally baffles before eventually making perfect sense, this could be just the film to tempt you back to the cinema.