Before the pandemiic, I usually went two to three times a week.
There are two big multiplexes nearby where I would go in the daytime - plus evening showings of films at the local council-run theatre which has its own programme and hosts a members’ film club. Those two show mostly smaller independent films plus world cinema. The four provide a very broad range of films. There was also a film club at the village library which showed vintage B&W films. That no longer operates as the person who ran it moved away. I now get that fix by watching Talking Pictures TV.
During the pandemic, I bought a smart TV and started to explore streaming apps. I dip in and out of Netflix, Apple, Disney etc, subscribe for a month to watch any new content that catches my interest, then cancel. The apps I like the most and have annual subscriptions to are BFI, Marquee and National Theatre at Home. I also rent films on DVD from CinemaParadiso which is an excellent service for film buffs. 100,000 titles to choose from. Especially good for world cinema or finding those old films that are discussed on the Sky Arts Discovering Film series.
Post-pandemic, the cost of going to the cinema has risen to beyond what I am prepared to pay on a regular basis so now I go only occasionally if I am too impatient to wait for a streaming or DVD release.
I think my time in isolation during the pandemic made me less forgiving of the distractions at the cinema; the late arrivers, the chatterers, the boiled-sweet and crisp rustlers, those eating smelly fried food or faffing with their mobile phones in my eyeline.