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Cinema goggles – Movies on the big screen this Friday

The following movies will hit the big screen this Friday, July 17.

A royal night out

Drama, Comedy

Starring: Emily Watson, Rupert Everett, Ruth Sheen, Sarah Gadon, Jack Reynor, Bel Powley, Roger Allam, Jack Laskey and John Neville

In 1945, with peace in Europe at the end of World War II finally declared, millions of people in Britain spontaneously took to the streets to celebrate victory over Nazi Germany. Among them were the young royal princesses Elizabeth and Margaret for whom it was a night full of excitement, danger and the first flutters of romance.

Black Sea

Thriller, Adventure

Starring: Jude Law, Ben Mendelsohn and Scoot McNairy

In order to make good with his former employers, a submarine captain takes a job with a shadowy backer to search the depths of the Black Sea for a submarine rumored to be loaded with gold.

Cut bank

Thriller

Starring: John Malkovich, Oliver Platt, Billy Bob Thornton, Teresa Palmer, Michael Stuhlbarg, Liam Hemsworth and Bruce Dern

Dwayne McLaren dreams about escaping small town life in Cut Bank, Montana, with his vivacious girlfriend Cassandra. When Dwayne witnesses an awful crime, he tries to leverage a bad situation into a scheme to get rich quickly, but he finds that fate and an unruly accomplice are working against him.

God’s not dead

Drama

Starring: Kevin Sorbo, Shane Harper and David A.R. White

Radisson finds the topic of religion painful because his Christian mother died when he was 12, even though he had prayed and begged God to spare her life. This may be what led him to become a philosophy professor, but his desire to now avoid the topic of religion does not mesh well with his career as a philosophy professor.

While we’re young

Comedy

Starring: Ben Stiller, Charles Grodin, Naomi Watts, Amanda Seyfried, Adam Driver and Adam Horowitz

Middle-aged couple Josh and Cornelia find their world is turned upside-down when a disarming young couple – Jamie and Darby – enters their lives. As Josh and Cornelia begin to spend time with Jamie and Darby, they find the younger spirits inside of themselves, and soon begin to look at life, marriage and the world through younger eyes.

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