From action to romcom and animation

Movies for the entire family

• It has been over 20 years since Sarah Connor prevented Judgment Day. In this jaw-biting action film, Terminator: Dark Fate, a highly advanced and deadly new Terminator is out for blood. Sarah together with a hybrid cyborg is on a mission to protect a young girl from the Terminator who is actually from the future. To keep you on the edge of your seat, their last hope may only be to travel back to the future. The film stars Linda Hamilton, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Mackenzie Davis, Edward Furlong, Tom Hopper, Natalia Reyes, Gabriel Luna, Cassandra Starr, Diego Boneta, Brett Azar, Steven Cree, Enrique Arce, Pete Ploszek, Tábata Cerezo, Mario de la Rosa. In cinemas from 1 November.

The Wedding Year is a romantic comedy that’ll have you meet a care-free photographer in the making and an aspiring chef – Mara and Jake have just started dating. Still in their own honeymoon phase of their relationship they get invited to a number of weddings throughout the year which puts their own relationship to the ultimate test. The film stars Sarah Hyland, Tyler James Williams, Jenna Dewan, Matt Shively, and Anna Camp. In cinemas from 1 November 2019.

• LAPD detectives Russell Poole and Jack Jackson are on a mission to find the people responsible for the murders of Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur. While on their investigation, they unravel a web of institutional lies and corruption. City of Lies stars Johnny Depp, Forest Whitaker, Rockmond Dunbar, Neil Brown Jr., Toby Huss, Xander Berkeley, Shea Whigham, Wynn Everett. In cinemas from 1 November.

Marnie’s World is a cute film that’ll have you giggling the whole movie through. Marnie, a spoiled housecat who has never left the house, has to quickly learn to adapt. Familiar only with the real world from TV, Marnie and her four friends find themselves on the run after being mistaken for thieves. Determined to prove their innocence they set out on a mission to capture the real culprits and restore their honour. The film stars Karoline Mask Van Oppen, Tom Zahner, Tony Clark, Phil Lewis, Manon Kahle. In cinemas from 1 November.

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