You know what they say: if you can't make it to London's famous National Theatre, then the National Theatre shall come to you. Actually, they don't say that, but they may as well, given the number of screenings that make it possible to transport yourself from your local movie theatre to one of the most prominent cultural venues in Europe. Macbeth, considered to be one of Shakespeare's most intense, terrifying, and violent tragedies, has quite a few tropes that remain eerily relevant in today's context. A play about the dangers and potentially damaging effects of ambition, power, and corruption, performed live onstage in one of London's top theatres, but without the related airport security, London traffic, and expensive flights? Sure, why not?