Top 3 Films of the Week


Blockbuster Of The Week

Never Let Go (15)


Halle Berry as Momma in Never Let Go, directed by Alexandre Aja. Photo: Liane Hentscher. Copyright: Lionsgate. All Rights Reserved.

A protective mother is determined to shield her twin sons from the evil that has taken over the world and flourishes just beyond their front doorstep. Every time the family ventures outside, they must tie a rope around their waist, which is securely attached to the family home. When one of the boys dares to question if the evil is real or imagined, familial bonds fray and the desperate mother risks everything to protect her brood.



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Comedy Of The Week

My Old Ass (15)


Maisy Stella as Elliott and Aubrey Plaza as future Elliott in My Old Ass, directed by Megan Park. Photo: Marni Grossman. Copyright: Prime Video/All Rights Reserved.

Teenager Elliott is poised to leave home and embark on the next chapter of her life. During a mushroom-fuelled trip, she comes face-to-face with her 39-year-old future self, who distills thought-provoking advice. Suddenly, Elliott realises that her proposed path to happiness is littered with obstacles and she will need to reassess her attitude to her family and falling in love,



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Critic's Choice Of The Week

The Teacher (12A)


Muhammad Abed Elrahman as Adam and Saleh Bakri as Basem El Saleh in The Teacher, directed by Farah Nabulsi. Copyright: Miracle Communications. All Rights Reserved.

School teacher Basem tries to escape his past and a fierce commitment to political resistance by focusing on his students in Palestine. He is particularly concerned about two brothers, Adam and Yacoub, whose home has been selected for demolition by Israeli authorities. A tragic twist of fate fuels Basem’s outrage and he yearns for justice through the court system. Meanwhile, he becomes entangled in the tense hostage negotiation of a captured American soldier.



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Also Released This Week...

Bing & Friends: Birthday Celebration (U)

The popular CBeebies animated series aimed at pre-schoolers, which is based on the books by Ted Dewan, takes over selected cinemas for an interactive family-friendly session of singalong fun comprising six fun-filled episodes.

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Detective Conan: The Million-Dollar Pentagram (15)

Magician and master thief Kaito Kid declares his intent to steal two swords that once belonged to Toshizo Hijikata. Private detective Kogoro Mouri, brilliant young ward Conan Edogawa and high school detective Heiji Hattori investigate with local police.

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Dragonkeeper (PG)

Plucky orphan Ping is discarded as a mewling infant into the care of elderly servant Lao Ma. The girl has a close encounter with two dragons, Danzi and Lu Yu, and learns she is a fabled dragonkeeper, destined to care for the majestic creatures' unborn son Kai.

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Hellboy: The Crooked Man (15)

In 1959, Hellboy and Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defence (BPRD) parapsychologist Bobbie Jo Song encounter Tom Ferrell, who fled his home after a close encounter with a demon called The Crooked Man. Bobbie Jo persuades Hellboy to accompany her up the mountain to investigate this shadowy phantom.

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Interstellar (12A)

A 10th anniversary rerelease of Christopher Nolan's sci-fi drama. Planet earth is slowly dying. Mankind looks to the stars for a new planet to colonise. When scientists discover a wormhole, doting father Cooper bids farewell to his son Tom and daughter Murph to lead an exploratory space mission in search of a new home.

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Mean Girls (12A)

A 20th anniversary rerelease of Mark Waters' comedy. Fifteen-year-old Cady Heron moves from the African bush to American suburbia, where she is enrolled in the local high school. Her only two friends, misfits Janis and Damian, persuade Cady to befriend the school's queen bee, Regina George, and infiltrate her coterie.

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Megalopolis (15)

Civil unrest simmers in New Rome as incumbent conservative Mayor Franklyn Cicero struggles to articulate his vision. He is constantly thwarted by Cesar Catilina, Nobel Prize-winning chairman of the Design Authority, who has been empowered to construct a cityscape of the future.

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The Outrun (15)

London party girl Rona crashes and burns in an alcohol-fuelled stupor and is forced to go into rehab to confront her demons. A few weeks into her sobriety, she travels back to the Orkney Islands where she grew up to experience single life stripped bare of home comforts.

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Shakespeare's Globe Presents Othello (12A)

Director Ola Ince updates Shakespeare's incendiary tragedy from 16th-century Venice to modern-day London to explore the impact of institutional racism and toxic masculinity. Othello was recorded live on the stage of the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse in London.

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Shaun Of The Dead (15)

A 20th anniversary rerelease of Edgar Wright's comedy. Shaun is fast approaching his 30th birthday and can't escape the nagging thought that life is passing him by. Just when it seems all hope is lost, Shaun is given a chance to prove his worth when a zombie holocaust sweeps across London, transforming all of Shaun's neighbours into the walking undead.

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