New films to watch in cinemas this week: September 16 to 22
Escape to the movies…
Looking for something after work or on the weekend? Why not head to the cinemas and watch the latest movie with a piping hot tub of popcorn or some delicious cheesy nachos.
Check out our handy movie guide below to see what’s screening this week from September 16 to 22
Copshop
On the run from a lethal assassin, a wily con artist devises a scheme to hide out inside a small-town police station. However, when the hitman turns up at the precinct, an unsuspecting rookie cop finds herself caught in the crosshairs.
Starring: Gerard Butler, Frank Grillo, Alexis Louder
Genre: Action (PG15)
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Don’t Breathe 2
The sequel is set in the years following the initial deadly home invasion, where Norman Nordstrom lives in quiet solace until his past sins catch up to him.
Starring: Stephen Lang, Madelyn Grace, Brandon Sexton
Genre: Thriller (PG15)
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We Need To Do Something
Starring: Lisette Alexis, John Cronin, Pat Healy
Genre: Thriller (15+)
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Escape from Mogadishu
Rival diplomats from North Korea and South Korea become trapped as civil war rages in Mogadishu, Somalia. With no aid from either government, their only shot at survival requires uniting with bitter adversaries to escape.
Starring: Kim Yoon- Seok, In-Sung Jo, Joon Ho Huh
Genre: Action (PG15)
Tickets: Book now
Haymaker
Haymaker follows a retired Muay Thai fighter working as a bouncer, who rescues a performer from a nefarious thug, eventually becoming her bodyguard, protector and confidant. The relationship leads Sasso to make an unexpected return to fighting, risking not only his relationship but his life.
Starring: Nomi Ruiz, Nick Sasso, Veronica Falcon, Ariel Ash
Genre: Drama (15+)
Adventures of Rufus – The Fantastic Pet
At his grandmother’s house, Scott and his friend Emily meet Rufus, a furry creature who begs them to help restore his fading kingdom.
Starring: Charles Baker, Madelyn Kientz, Cory J. Phillips
Genre: Thriller (PG)
Tickets: Book now
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