At Movie Club, we don’t just watch movies—we create experiences around them! Our activities are designed to help students have fun, build friendships, and explore films in a creative way. Whether you like deep discussions or simple entertainment, there is something for everyone in Movie Club.

What We Will Do in Club

Movie Screening Nights: Watch a movie together and enjoy snacks

Watch movies together with other members while enjoying snacks in a relaxed and fun atmosphere.

Mini Review Writing: Write short reviews and share them

Write short movie reviews and share them on the website.

Discussion Circles: Talk about favorite scenes, characters, and themes

Share your thoughts by discussing favorite scenes, characters, and themes with other members..

Theme Weeks: Examples: Animation Week, Comedy Week, Mystery Week

Enjoy special themed weeks such as Animation Week, Comedy Week, or Mystery Week, focusing on different genres.

Movie Voting: Members vote on the next movie we watch

Take part in choosing the next movie by voting, so everyone’s preferences are included.

What We Have Already Done

Here are examples of activities we have already completed in Movie Club

Watched a classic family film and discussed the message

Held a “Favorite Movie Recommendations” session

Played movie trivia and team games

Shared short reviews and voted for “Best Review of the Week”

Created a list of movies we want to watch this year

Behind-the-Scenes Workshops

Special Events

At Movie Club, we believe movies are more than entertainment. Movies can help us understand different cultures, emotions, ideas, and perspectives. Whether you enjoy action, romance, animation, comedy, horror, or documentaries, there is always something exciting to discover. Every meeting is a chance to watch, talk, laugh, and learn together. Our club is also a great way to meet new friends. Many students join Movie Club because they want to connect with others and feel part of a community. We create a comfortable environment where everyone can speak freely, share their thoughts, and feel respected—even if we have different opinions.