Movies hitting the big screen this weekend (July 22).

The following movies will be screened at the cinemas from July 22.

God’s not Dead 2

Drama

Starring: David A R White, Jesse Metcalfe, Melissa Joan Hart, Ray Wise

From the college classroom of God’s not Dead to the public square in God’s not Dead 2, the name of Jesus is welcomed less and less with each passing day. If Christians don’t take a stand today, will we even have a choice tomorrow? Welcome back to Hope Springs … home not only of Hadleigh University, but also Martin Luther King Jr. High School, where beloved teacher Grace Wesley helps students understand and enjoy history.

 

Twee Grade van Moord

Afrikaans, Drama

Starring: Marius Weyers, Sandra Prinsloo, Shaleen Surtie-Richards

Two women, two murders. One homicide reflects the ultimate act of self-centredness, the other the greatest selfless act of them all. Aleksa Cloete, well-known Cape Town psychologist, and her patient, Tanya Basson are about to discover the difference – irrespective of the law.

 

Where to Invade Next

Where to Invade Next is an expansive, rib-tickling and subversive comedy in which Academy Award®-winning director Michael Moore, playing the role of ‘invader’, visits a host of nations to learn how the US could improve its own prospects. The creator of Fahrenheit 9/11 and Bowling for Columbine is back with this hilarious and eye-opening call to arms. Turns out the solutions to America’s most entrenched problems already exist in the world – they’re just waiting to be co-opted.

 

Lights Out

Horror

Rebecca discovers that the supernatural entity that tormented her as a child when the lights went out has returned to haunt her little brother Martin. Now, experiencing the same inexplicable and frightening events that caused her to question her own sanity, the family struggle to unlock the secrets behind the evil being’s mysterious return.

 

The Free State of Jones

Action, Biography, Drama, History, War

After surviving the 1862 Battle of Corinth during the Civil War, a poor yet defiant Mississippi farmer named Newton Knight led a group of farmers and local slaves in an armed rebellion against the Confederate army. The uprising led Jones County to secede from the Confederacy, allowing Knight to continue his legacy in the Free State of Jones.

 

 

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