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Desperate measures

Prisoners (TBA) – starring Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal and Maria Bello, directed by Denis Villeneuve EVERY PARENT’S ultimate nightmare is played out in this tense thriller, as Hugh Jackman’s family man is forced to go to extremes to save his …

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Shining in the dark

Riddick (TBC) – starring Vin Diesel, Karl Urban and Katee Sackhoff, directed by David Twohy GOGGLE-HEADED interplanetary anti-hero Riddick (Diesel) is back to growl his way through his third big-screen outing, bringing the popular franchise back to its more visceral, …

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Two timing

2 Guns – starring Denzel Washington, Mark Wahlberg, Paula Patton, directed by Baltasar Kormákur (15+) Two-faced, two-timed and double crossed, this action thriller’s storyline is so convoluted you’ll need a map to figure it out – but trust us, that’s …

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Fun from the other side

R.I.P.D (PG-15) – starring Ryan Reynolds, Jeff Bridges and Kevin Bacon, directed by Robert Schwentke  Film-makers continue to raid the pages of comic-books and fantasy literature for inspiration for their movies, with another three examples released this week. R.I.P.D, standing …

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The Lone Ranger (PG15)

Ambushed by an outlaw and left for dead, John Reid is rescued by the renegade Comanche, Tonto, at the insistence of a mysterious white horse, and offers to help fight for justice. Together they embark on an adventure that would …

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Pacific Rim (PG13)

Become the monster to fight the monster… as a war between humankind and monstrous creatures wages on, a former pilot and a trainee are paired up in a giant robot war machine in a desperate effort to save the world …

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Smurfs 2 (G)

Gargamel is back, and this time he’s sending the Smurfs on a wild adventure through Paris in this globe-trotting sequel to the 2011 hit. With Smurfette kidnapped can the boys in blue come to the rescue? Starring Hank Azaria and …

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Clawing back credibility

The Wolverine – starring Hugh Jackman, Will Yun Lee, Svetlana Khodchenkova, directed by James Mangold THE MOST popular X-Man is back, as clawed-up Canuck superhero Wolverine takes a second stab at solo success on the big screen. After the major …

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Bhaag Milkha Bhaag (TBA)

A biographical sports film on the former Indian athlete Milkha Singh. This film shows the rivalry of two countries, the determination of a sportsman and the love of two beautiful young people.


Bekas (PG13)

This is a story of two young homeless brothers looking to escape the perils and strains of their homeland, Iraq. After seeing the movie ‘Superman’ through a hole in the wall at a local cinema, the brave boys decide they …

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