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OCTOBER & NOVEMBER FILM RELEASES


04/10 Blade Runner


how good Saw was, how cleverly it was revealed, and how it all fell into place brilliantly? Now let’s play spot the difference. This is more like a secondhand board game. Some key pieces are missing, it doesn’t work, and after it’s finished you’ll wonder why you bothered.


of the Left


The law of diminishing returns in action.


Wonder


- Te Final Cut What’s better than seeing the new Blade Runner movie on the big screen? Seeing the original Blade Runner movie at Cinema City. Well, I say the original, but this is yet another replicant of the original, and you know what they say about replicants – they’re either a benefit or a hazard. Which will this be? See it to find out.


03/11 Murder on the Orient


Express The classic Christie murder mystery gets a facelift. Kenneth Brannagh directs and stars as Hercule Poirot, detective extraordinaire, who spends a luxury train journey trying to uncover who done it. Features a first class cast including Johnny Depp, Penelope Cruz, Michelle Pfeiffer, Daisy Ridley, and Dame Judi Dench to name but a few.


SMILEY


19/10 Te Death


Woman Princess Diana (not that one) leaves the safety of her home populated by warrior women to stop Ares the God of War from destroying mankind, or maybe Ares doesn’t exist and mankind are just scumbags destined to destroy each other. Finally, a decent DC superhero flick.


Spider-Man:


of Stalin Period comedy co-written and directed by Armando Iannucci (Alan Partridge, The Thick Of It) chronicling the events that followed the death of the infamous Soviet dictator. If you like sharp political satire peppered with swearing, then this is for you. Featuring an array of talent including Olga Kurylenko, Steve Buscemi, Jason Isaacs and Paddy Considine.


DVD RELEASES


OCTOBER & NOVEMBER


Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar’s


30/10


Jigsaw Would you like to play a game? How about a memory game? Remember


Revenge “Pirates of the Caribbean # 47. Johnny Depp stars as a robot pirate who loses his wife in a game of poker and tries to win her back with hilarious consequences.” - Future


Churchill In the days preceding the Normandy beach landings, Winston Churchill (Brian Cox - not that one) struggles with his reservations about Operation Overlord and how his part in the war effort will go down in history. About as accurate as Churchill: The Hollywood Years, and nowhere near as funny.


DREW


Homecoming The third Spider-Man reboot in 15 years sees Peter Parker (Tom Holland) balance school, teenage life and being a superhero, whilst trying to prove to Tony Stark that he has what it takes to join The Avengers. All while a new threat menaces New York.


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