Top 3 Films of the Week


Blockbuster Of The Week

Deadpool & Wolverine (15)


Hugh Jackman as Wolverine/Logan, Dogpool and Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool/Wade Wilson in Deadpool & Wolverine, directed by Shawn Levy. Photo: Jay Maidment. Copyright: 20th Century Studios/Marvel Studios. All Rights Reserved.

Wade Wilson has hung up his Deadpool costume to concentrate on his relationship with his partner Vanessa. A new threat to the universe emerges, telekinetically gifted mutant Cassandra Nova, forcing Wade back into service as his potty-mouthed, costumed alter ego. Wade collaborates with a reluctant Wolverine across timelines to avert catastrophe and a plucky four-legged companion Dogpool bolsters the heroic ranks.



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Horror Of The Week

I Saw The TV Glow (15)


Justice Smith as Owen and Brigette Lundy-Paine as Maddy in I Saw The TV Glow, directed by Jane Schoenbrun. Copyright: Park Circus/Pink Opaque LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Twelve-year-old Owen sees an advert for a new TV show, The Pink Opaque, and is crestfallen to discover the programme airs late on a Saturday night when he is supposed to be in bed. He becomes obsessed with this forbidden fruit and forges a tentative friendship with older student Maddy, who is allowed to watch episodes at her house. The Pink Opaque is the glue that holds their relationship together. As Owen gets older, he begins to question the blurred line separating reality from fiction.



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Critic's Choice Of The Week

About Dry Grasses (15)


Ece Bagcı as Sevim in About Dry Grasses, directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan. Photo: Nuri Bilge Ceylan. Copyright: Picturehouse Entertainment. All Rights Reserved.

For the past four years, art teacher Samet has been stationed in the rural village of Inescu, dreaming of a posting to a cosmopolitan city such as Istanbul. When Samet makes a statement that young student Sevim considers to be a lie, the girl retaliates with potentially severe ramifications for the teacher and his roommate Kenan. Physical education teacher Tolga is drawn into conflict and Samet struggles to make sense of his predicament with the help of friend Nuray.



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Also Released This Week...

Blackpink World Tour (Born Pink) In Cinemas (12A)

In late 2022, South Korean girl group Blackpink aka Jisoo, Jennie, Rose and Lisa embarked on a second world tour to coincide with the release of the album Born Pink. This concert film combines live performances shot in multiple cities during the tour.

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Chariots Of Fire (PG)

Harold Abrahams accepts an offer from professional trainer Mussabini to refine his technique and gain up to half a second on his rivals. As the 1924 Olympic Games in Paris beckons, Abrahams prepares to test his resolve against rival Eric Liddell.

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The Echo (12A)

Spanish-language documentary about the ties that bind three generations in the village of El Eco. Located in the state of Puebla around 16km from the nearest town, Chignahuapan, this rural community is home to families that live off the land and sometimes battle the elements to survive.

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Harold And The Purple Crayon (U)

Harold and pals Moose and Porcupine grow concerned when the old man who narrates their cartoon existence suddenly falls silent. Using his magical purple crayon, Harold draws a door to the real world and tumbles into the present day where he collides with widow Terry and her son Mel.

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