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Let’s go to the movies

There are a host of must-see movies lined up.

Ster-Kinekor Theatres has reopened all its cinemas and is ready to ‘go big again’ with a line-up of movies for everyone.

Audiences have had been locked in to the Christopher Nolan crime thriller Tenet at IMAX cinemas.

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Disney’s live-action Mulan is currently being screened and Russell Crowe shows his darker side in Unhinged.

Youngsters are being spoilt this September.

Round up the whole family and enjoy the animated fun of Trolls: World Tour from September 18.

K-Pop sensation Burn the Stage is back on the big screen.

Travel with BTS throughout the tour and see another side of the boy band as it tells candid, personal stories never voiced before.

BTS: Break the Silence releases at select cinemas from today (24th).

The slick, sublime Death on the Nile (sequel to Murder on the Orient Express) will intrigue audiences with the latest whodunnit.

It’s up to Hercule Poirot, played with panache by Kenneth Branagh and featuring a cast ‘to die for’ to single out the killer.

For the adrenaline junkies, the Gerard Butler end-of-the-world action movie about a meteor heading for Earth, Greenland ‘hits’ cinemas next month.

Must-see movie of the year, No Time To Die, releases in IMAX cinemas everywhere this November.

Catch Daniel Craig in his last role as the suave James Bond and Oscar winner, Rami Malek as the evil Safin.

In December, there’s a movie for everyone, from Croods 2 for the kids, plus West Side Story and Dune.

Gorgeous Gal Gadot is back in the much anticipated Wonder Woman 1984 for the superhero fans.

When it comes to irreverent comedy, there’s Free Guy with Ryan Reynolds coming up.

Eddie Murphy is back in Coming to America 2 for some outrageous laughs.

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