Blockbuster Of The Week
Sonic The Hedgehog 3 (PG)
Sonic the blue hedgehog, red echidna Knuckles and flying fox Tails reunite to face the might of the villainous Shadow, who possesses powers unlike anything they have seen before. Outmuscled on every front, Sonic seeks help from an unlikely source, Dr Ivo Robotnik. The spiny mammal wagers the fate of the world on the cooperation of the maniacal scientist and his sycophant sidekick, Agent Stone.
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Romance Of The Week
We Live In Time (15)
Breakfast cereal brand IT master Tobias moves in with his architect father Reginald to emotionally regroup after his marriage falls apart. In the process of signing divorce papers, Tobias is involved in a bizarre car accident with ambitious chef Almut. A giddy, whirlwind romance, set in motion by a chance collision on a motorway, turns both of their lives upside down but feverish thoughts of the future are curtailed by Almut’s diagnosis of ovarian cancer.
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Critic's Choice Of The Week
2073 (15)
Oscar-winning filmmaker Asif Kapadia imagines a dystopian future of burnt orange skies filled with surveillance drones and a subterranean human race at the mercy of authoritarian regimes. Our worst fears have been realised and one survivor clings forlornly on to memories of the past, conjured using archive material and contemporary footage.
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Also Released This Week...
Nosferatu (15)
In 1838 Germany, real estate broker Herr Knock entreats his employee Thomas Hutter to travel to the snow-laden Carpathian mountains to secure the signature of enigmatic nobleman Count Orlok on a property sale in the German city of Wisborg.
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Self-destructive FBI agent Terry Husk arrives in 1980s Idaho to investigate a potential link between a series of bank robberies and the antisemitic, white supremacist group led by Richard Butler. Evidence leads to an offshoot called The Order controlled by Bob Mathews.
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