Park up at Cheshire's Cabbage Hall for a showing of this modern-day classic, complete with lung-busting singalongs, fancy dress and Italian food.
The Lion King, Stratford-Upon-Avon
Close to Shakespeare's hometown, catch the live action remake of The Lion King – a film loosely based on one of the bard's greatest plays, Hamlet.
Back to the Future, Derby
Back to the Future feels like an appropriate choice for a post-lockdown drive-in cinema event and this classic just gets better with age, especially when viewed on a giant HD screen as it will be here.
The Italian Job, Leeds
Blow the doors off lockdown at this Italian Job screening at The Motorist in Leeds, where you'll find an inflatable HD screen and plenty of cinema-ready snacks and drinks.
Dirty Dancing, Derbyshire
The iconic 80s film gets a screening at Darley Dale in Derbyshire, with games, quizzes and food & drink also part of the package.
Four Wheel Comedy, London
Billed as London's 'first ever drive-in variety show', Four Wheel promises comedy performances, musical turns and boozy slush puppies over the Bank Holiday Weekend. Despite the name, bicycles and pedestrians are also welcome.
Moulin Rouge, Stowmarket
Getting to Paris might be tricky right now but this Moulin Rouge screening at the deluxe Helmingham Hall (Stowmarket) will at least take you there for an hour or two. There'll be added entertainment in the form of bingo, quizzes and live music, plus food and drinks.
La La Land, Honeydale Farm
Sidcup's Honeydale Farm may be a long way from Los Angeles, but with food and drink and a bright LED screen on offer it's the ideal place to enjoy this smouldering modern-day musical starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone.
Drive, Sandon Hall
Ryan Gosling (swoon) stars as an enigmatic stuntman in this B movie favourite, which by our reckoning has one of the greatest soundtracks of all time. "I just drive" he says – and so will you to get to this screening at Sandon Hall, Stafford.
A Star is Born, Stanford Hall
If you missed A Star is Born at the cinema in 2018 then you won't want to miss this showing at Stanford Hall, Lutterworth. Believe the hype: Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper are astoundingly good and the chemistry between the pair is electric.
The Great Drive-In Cinema Movie Night: Dirty Dancing, Wokingham
Have the time of your life (or at least something better than another evening at home) at this Dirty Dancing screening in Wokingham. The 80s fave will be shown on a giant inflatable HD screen.
Notting Hill, Burwash Manor
Enjoy entertainment in the form of car bingo, quizzes, live music and food & drink - not to mention a screening of Richard Curtis' star-studded rom-com – at this Cambridgeshire drive-in.
Bohemian Rhapsody, Comrie Croft
Make a date with Freddie (or at least Rami Malek's Oscar-winning portrayal) at Comrie Croft in Penrithshire and relive the powerful music of Queen all over again.
Jurassic Park, Stowmarket
Helmingham Hall have got another gem lined up for the 23rd: the original (and in our view the best) Jurassic Park film. That scene with the rippling glass of water on the dashboard will be even more suspenseful.
The Greatest Showman Singalong, Cheshire
Park up at Cheshire's Cabbage Hall for a showing of this modern-day classic, complete with lung-busting singalongs, fancy dress and Italian food.
The Lion King, Stratford-Upon-Avon
Close to Shakespeare's hometown, catch the live action remake of The Lion King – a film loosely based on one of the bard's greatest plays, Hamlet.
Back to the Future, Derby
Back to the Future feels like an appropriate choice for a post-lockdown drive-in cinema event and this classic just gets better with age, especially when viewed on a giant HD screen as it will be here.
The Italian Job, Leeds
Blow the doors off lockdown at this Italian Job screening at The Motorist in Leeds, where you'll find an inflatable HD screen and plenty of cinema-ready snacks and drinks.
Dirty Dancing, Derbyshire
The iconic 80s film gets a screening at Darley Dale in Derbyshire, with games, quizzes and food & drink also part of the package.
Four Wheel Comedy, London
Billed as London's 'first ever drive-in variety show', Four Wheel promises comedy performances, musical turns and boozy slush puppies over the Bank Holiday Weekend. Despite the name, bicycles and pedestrians are also welcome.
Moulin Rouge, Stowmarket
Getting to Paris might be tricky right now but this Moulin Rouge screening at the deluxe Helmingham Hall (Stowmarket) will at least take you there for an hour or two. There'll be added entertainment in the form of bingo, quizzes and live music, plus food and drinks.
La La Land, Honeydale Farm
Sidcup's Honeydale Farm may be a long way from Los Angeles, but with food and drink and a bright LED screen on offer it's the ideal place to enjoy this smouldering modern-day musical starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone.
Drive, Sandon Hall
Ryan Gosling (swoon) stars as an enigmatic stuntman in this B movie favourite, which by our reckoning has one of the greatest soundtracks of all time. "I just drive" he says – and so will you to get to this screening at Sandon Hall, Stafford.
A Star is Born, Stanford Hall
If you missed A Star is Born at the cinema in 2018 then you won't want to miss this showing at Stanford Hall, Lutterworth. Believe the hype: Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper are astoundingly good and the chemistry between the pair is electric.
The Great Drive-In Cinema Movie Night: Dirty Dancing, Wokingham
Have the time of your life (or at least something better than another evening at home) at this Dirty Dancing screening in Wokingham. The 80s fave will be shown on a giant inflatable HD screen.
Notting Hill, Burwash Manor
Enjoy entertainment in the form of car bingo, quizzes, live music and food & drink - not to mention a screening of Richard Curtis' star-studded rom-com – at this Cambridgeshire drive-in.
Bohemian Rhapsody, Comrie Croft
Make a date with Freddie (or at least Rami Malek's Oscar-winning portrayal) at Comrie Croft in Penrithshire and relive the powerful music of Queen all over again.
Jurassic Park, Stowmarket
Helmingham Hall have got another gem lined up for the 23rd: the original (and in our view the best) Jurassic Park film. That scene with the rippling glass of water on the dashboard will be even more suspenseful.