Movie Nights
Movie Nights are a laid-back, on-campus way to bring students together for a relaxing evening of popcorn and film. They're a great low-effort format that works well as a social or wind-down event — especially during midterms or near the end of the term.
⚠️ Things to Consider
Before running a Movie Night, think about:
Content Appropriateness
Make sure the movie is appropriate for a wide audience. Avoid films with excessive violence, explicit content, or potentially harmful stereotypes. When in doubt, opt for something PG-13 or lower, and look up community reviews or content warnings.
Audience Appeal
Try to pick a movie people are excited to see — recent blockbusters or under-the-radar hits often perform better than classics that have been seen a dozen times.
Room & Equipment
If possible, book a lecture hall for better acoustics, seating, and projection. Make sure A/V equipment is tested in advance — sound or resolution issues can quickly kill the experience.