Glasgow cinemas will show Oscar-nominated films ahead of the awards.
Some of the year's most highly-regarded pictures are returning to Vue theatres in St Enoch and Glasgow Fort.
Cinema bosses have introduced the Back on the Big screen showings so that viewers have the chance to see the blockbusters again before the 95th Academy Awards on March 13.
Among those returning includes the sci-fi caper Everything Everywhere All At Once, which has been nominated for an impressive 11 Academy Awards and 10 BAFTAs.
Michelle Yeoh plays an exhausted Chinese immigrant in America whose life is transformed as she explores other universes which connect with the parallel lives she could have had.
Martin McDonagh's masterpiece The Banshees of Inisherin is also on offer, with its captivating performances from Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson leading to nine Academy Award nominations and 10 BAFTA nominations.
Set on a remote island off the west coast of Ireland in the 1920s, the film follows lifelong friends Padraic and Colm, who find themselves at an impasse after Colm decides he no longer wants to be friends with Padraic.
Other nominees returning to the big screen include the musical biopic of the 'King' of rock and roll, Elvis.
Starring Austin Butler in the titular role and Tom Hanks as his manager, the Baz Luhrmann picture is nominated for eight Academy Awards.
The historical epic The Woman King stars Viola Davis, who is nominated for Best Actress, and the holiday drama Aftersun has been hugely praised for the performances of actors including Paul Mescal.
Robert Lea, Head of Screen Content at Vue Entertainment, said: “As well as some fantastic new releases, such as Ant-Man & The Wasp: Quantumania, we’re hugely excited to bring the very best of the big screen from the past 12 months.
“Whether it’s a heartfelt drama or an explosive edge-of-your-seat epic, we’re hoping to allow everyone to catch up on the finest features this awards season.”
Tickets are on sale now.
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