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new movies to see in UAE cinemas this weekend

4 fantastic movies to see in UAE cinemas this weekend

The moon is crashing into the earth in one of these apocalyptic new movies

Looking to watch a brilliant movie this weekend? Grab your popcorn and a cozy hoodie, it’s time to head to UAE cinemas.

There are loads of new films to see in the cinema this weekend, from feel-good to apocalyptic.

Whatever your taste in movies, there are loads of new ones to see. Settle into your seat, switch off your phone and get ready to watch.

Moonfall

Movie to watch in the UAE, Moon Fall

The moon is crashing into the earth. It has been knocked out of its orbit by a mysterious force, and a theorist, NASA executive and astronaut have to travel to space to stop it from destroying the world. The film was co-written, directed and co-produced by Roland Emmerich. It stars Halle Berry, Patrick Wilson and John Bradley.
Rated PG 13.

A Journal for Jordan

A Journal for Jordan is based on the true story of First Sergeant Charles Monroe King, a soldier who begins to keep a journal of love and advice for his infant son when he’s deployed to Iraq. Back home, Dana Canedy revisits the story of her relationship with King and his enduring devotion to her and their child. The film is a sweeping love story about the importance of family.
Rated 15+.

Last Survivors

In a post-apocalyptic world, a father and son are trying to survive. They have been living off the grid for 20 years when the son has to go get medicine for his father. He meets a mysterious woman, who threatens to destroy the safe life they’ve built. The film stars Drew Van Acker, Alicia Silverstone and Stephen Moyer and is directed by Drew Mylrea.
Rated 18+.

Best Sellers

Calling all book nerds. Ever wondered how the publishing industry works? Then you should probably check out this film. Best Sellers is a film directed by Lina Roessler and written by Anthony Grieco. It stars Michael Caine, Aubrey Plaza, Scott Speedman and Ellen Wong. To save her publishing company, an editor (Plaza) goes on a wild book tour with a chaotic has-been author (Michael Caine) who first put her company on the map. What could go wrong?
Rated PG15.