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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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Tunnel Rats (18+)

During the Vietnam War a special US combat unit is sent out to hunt and kill the Viet Cong soldiers who are hiding in the endless tunnels underneath the jungle of Vietnam. This is a raw, graphic and visceral depiction …

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Wish You Were Here (R)

Starring Felicity Price, Joel Edgerton and Teresa Palmer and directed by Kieran Darcy-Smith With an enticing invite to vacate to South-East Asia, this dream getaway for four quickly changes into a paradise – where someone gets lost. Alice Flannery (Price) …

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Phantom (R)

Starring Ed Harris, David Duchovny and William Fichtner, directed by Todd Robinson Inspired by the mysterious sinking of the Soviet submarine K-129 in 1968 in the South Pacific, this Cold War thriller is a new, but sadly not fresh, look …

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Officer Down (15+)

Talk about mixed signals. When a cop’s twisted past comes back to haunt him, will he have a change of heart or go back to his old ways? This crime thriller stars Stephen Dorff, Stephen Lang and David Boreanaz


Lootera (TBA)

This Hindi film follows the troubled tale of Varun and Pakhi. After running off and eloping, the marriage dissolves in divorce but a chance encounter five years later has each character realising that maybe they can give their love story …

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The Bling Ring (18+)

All I wanna do is… And a, take your money! Inspired by actual events, this film follows fame-hungry and internet addicted teens who brazenly rob celebrity homes for kicks and giggles. Starring Katie Chang and Emma Watson