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Four brand-spanking new movies hitting the big screen this weekend
Four brand-spanking new movies hitting the big screen this weekend

Four brand-spanking new movies hitting the big screen this weekend

Grab you bucket of popcorn

Grab you gang, the start of the weekend means yet more blockbuster screenings making their debut at the cinema.

And whether you like your popcorn salted or sweet, we reckon there’s something for you at your local picture house right now.

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Got the popcorn ready? Let’s roll.

Copshop

Gerard Butler just loves an all-action thriller doesn’t he. Fleeing a trained assassin, a crafty mark hatches a plan to hide out in a small-town police station. But when the guys hired to claim his head rocks up, chaos ensues at the precinct and a rookie cop finds herself in the firing line.
Released Sep 16. Rated 15.



Don’t Breathe 2

Stephen Lang, Madelyn Grace and Brandon Sexton unite for this sequel set in the years following Norman Nordstrom’s (Lang) deadly home invasion. Trying to live a quiet life, the peace and quiet of our main man is turbulently shattered when his past comes knocking.
Released Sep 16. Rated PG15.


Adventures of Rufus – The Fantastic Pet

Two bored kids staying at their grandparent’s mammoth mansion inadvertently get pulled into an adventure of a lifetime with a furry creature from another world. Promising to help him save his fairy tale homeland, the two kids follow Rufus into a fading kingdom full of wizardry and peril. Charles Baker, Madelyn Kientz and Cory J. Phillips star.
Released Sep 16. Rated PG.



We Need To Do Something

A family rides psychological roller coaster after becoming trapped in their home while sheltering from a violent storm. Tensions are strained as the quartet face up to the severity of their situation as hours turn to days with no sign of rescue. But is everything as it seems, or are there greater horrors waiting on the other side of the door? 
Released Sep 16. Rated 15+.

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