Lately, I've found myself far more satisfied just watching great reviews of movies on Youtube, like Half in the Bag, then actually going to see the movie. You go to the theater, it takes at least 4 hours of your time, $12 for a ticket, you gotta get at least a drink, maybe some popcorn, $20, the sound is bad, the AC is making a clicking noise, the theater needs to replace the projector bulb and hasn't, then the movie ends up sucking.
I know it sounds like these shouldn't be comparable, but for me they are. I feel like the only reason I go to see movies are to form an opinion about how much I dislike them, because its been years since a truly great movie was released to theaters. Instead, I can let some dude on Youtube tell me what to think about it to hold me over until its released online (whether that's Netflix or... elsewhere).
Wait for The Dark Tower. It looks to be absolute kino