"Taking its name from the famous Shakespearean venue (when you’re a pop-up movie theater, “all the world’s a stage,” as the website notes), the Globe is a well-rounded solution for those Austin suburbanites who want to dabble with an occasional outdoor screening. The farmland setting means that moviegoers won’t have to battle the ambient light found in more urban settings, and the Globe’s DIY aesthetic may be more appealing to those who prefer the mom-and-pop approach. Given that most of the theaters on this list are located in Central or South Austin, the Globe is a welcome addition for those who live north of downtown. This drive-in combines solid presentation — the inflatable screen ensures more vibrant colors than some of its counterparts — with a solid lineup of recent Hollywood hits (Knives Out or Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, anyone?). With limited concessions available to order on the website and the fact that most of the local restaurants are fast-food chains located off SH-130, you might be best served by the picnic approach. Pack your car full of foods and snacks at home, but as always, order an item or two from the Globe staff if you want to ensure they survive long after the pandemic is over." - Matthew Monagle