The classic movie night in is a great way to have a relatively cheap treat evening. Whether you’re planning a family movie night, a date movie night, a movie night with friends, or even something a bit different on your own, here are some steps to make your movie night in feel like a treat, but without that much effort.
1. Make Sure You’re Fed
While you’ll be snacking through the movie, and this is something we’ll talk about later, you might want to set the scene with some real food before you settle down for the movie. This is so you’re not distracted by being too hungry, and it might even cut down on the amount of snacks you end up eating.
If you want to keep things simple, just look for a pizza grill near me and order some takeout. This is tasty and keeps with the theme of an easy and low-effort treat night.
2. Choose the Movie
The most important part of a movie night is probably the movie itself. Of course, some people take movie nights more seriously, while other groups might see it as a chance to get together and chat while a movie is on in the background, but you still want something good to watch.
In any case, you can’t go wrong with a great sports movie that’s inspiring and exciting. These are usually appropriate for all ages as well, so they can be a good option for families with mixed ages, so there’s something for everyone.
Choosing what to watch might come down to a vote to make sure everyone’s happy, or you could take it in turns to pick your favorite movie.
3. Comfortable Seating
There’s a reason movie theatres have big, comfortable seats for people to enjoy. If you’re going to sit down for a couple of hours, you want to be comfortable.
Make sure there are enough seats for everyone and bring in more for a larger crowd. You should also check that everyone can see the screen. Add cushions and blankets for the extra cozy factor.
4. Snacks and Drinks
No movie is complete without snacks and drinks. The classic option has to be stovetop popcorn, which is easy to do and really tasty. If you make your own popcorn, you can also add your own toppings to make it more interesting.
As for drinks, consider investing in a small cooler so you can keep them on hand.
5. Mood Lighting
Finally, you need to think about the lights. While you can turn all the lights off, this can be problematic in a crowded room when someone needs to get up for the toilet or to get a drink. You don’t want them tripping over someone or needing to turn the light on fully.
Dimmer lights can be a good option to provide some mood lighting without blinding everyone completely, or you can simply use a few smaller lights that aren’t too bright.

Tammy Litke is a Dallas blogger, blogging since 2008. She loves to watch movies, play video games, spend time in the kitchen, and travel. Between recipes and reviews you’ll find many helpful and some just plain funny posts on her blog. Welcome, pull up a chair and stay for a while!