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Trial of Hein
A drama starring Paul Boche, Stephanie Amarell and Philip Froissant
After 14 years away, Hein returns to his home village on a remote island, only to discover that the close-knit community no longer recognises him. Suspecting him to be an impostor, they demand a trial to determine his true identity.
I Swear (2025)
A drama starring Robert Aramayo, Maxine Peake and Shirley Henderson
True life story of John Davidson. Diagnosed with Tourette’s at 15, targeted as insane by his peers, he struggled with a condition few had witnessed. Campaigning for Tourette’s as an adult, he accepted his MBE from the Queen in 2019.
Heart of the Beast (2026)
An action movie starring Brad Pitt, J.K. Simmons and Anna Lambe. In cinemas starting September 25, 2026.
A former Army Special Forces soldier and his retired combat dog battle for survival after suffering a catastrophic plane crash deep in the unforgiving Alaskan wilderness. The duo must navigate the harsh terrain to return to civilization while battling the elements and their own inner demons.
The Sheep Detectives (2026)
A rated PG comedy movie starring Hugh Jackman, Emma Thompson and Nicholas Braun
George Hardy, a shepherd who loves his sheep and only raises them for their wool. Every evening he reads them a detective story. When George is found dead under mysterious circumstances, the sheep immediately realize that it is a murder and think they know everything they need to know to solve the case...
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The Death of Robin Hood (2026)
An rated 16 adventure movie starring Hugh Jackman, Jodie Comer and Bill Skarsgård. In cinemas since June 19, 2026.
Haunted by his past after a life of crime and murder, Robin Hood is left critically injured following a battle he believed would be his final one. In the care of a mysterious woman, he is given an opportunity for redemption.
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Days of Glory
A rated R war movie starring Jamel Debbouze, Samy Naceri and Roschdy Zem
1943. They have never stepped foot on French soil but because France was at war, Said, Abdelkader, Messaoud and Yassir enlist in the French Army, along with 130,000 other “indigenous” soldiers, to liberate the “fatherland” from the Nazi enemy. Heroes that history has forgotten…