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Puen ... Tee Ra Luek (The Promise)

In this Thai horror film, a wealthy businesswo­man is terrorised by the spirit of her dead friend who, 20 years ago, suffered greatly after the 1997 financial collapse ruined her family. Directed by Sophon Sakdapisit. In Thai with English subtitles.

It

An adaptation of a Stephen King’s horror novel, It tells the story of a small town where kids begin to disappear mysterious­ly. A group of boys come together to fight a monster clown, Pennywise, whose history of murder goes back for centuries. Directed by Andy Muschietti.

The Glass Castle

Brie Larson, Woody Harrelson and Naomi Watts star in this family drama set in the 1970s and 80s. Larson plays a woman who looks back at her unusual childhood in a dysfunctio­nal family of nonconform­ist nomads. Watts play an artist mother and Harrelson is an alcoholic father. Directed by Destin Daniel Cretton.

Made In America

Tom Cruise plays pilot Barry Seal, formerly a commercial flyer and now a drug smuggler as well as CIA agent recruited to help counter the emerging communist threat in Central America. Based on a true story, the film recounts an episode when Barry gets involved with the Medellin cartel, a source of much embarrassm­ent to the Reagan White House.

The Emoji Movie

An animated film featuring a cast of emoji characters who live in Textopolis (somewhere in the universe of your messaging app). When one emoji character doesn’t

want to have just one facial expression, problems ensue, especially when his phone owner wants to hit on a girl. Directed by Tony Leondis.

Tokyo Idols

This documentar­y film looks at the strange devotion middle-aged men in Japan shower on underage female pop idols. Directed by Kyoko Miyake. At SF CentralWor­ld.

Brigsby Bear

An acclaimed drama about arrested developmen­t, the film tells the story of a man called James who has been living with his parents (Mark Hamill and Jane Adams). But the truth is darker than it seems because years ago the pair actually kidnapped James from the hospital and his home is a bunker with no connection with the world. Directed by Dave McCary. At House RCA.

What Happened To Monday

In the future, Earth is threatened by overpopula­tion and every family is allowed only one child. But when DNA manipulati­on results in the birth of septuplets — all played by Noomi Rapace — the seven women have to find a way to avoid the government’s plot to put them to sleep. Directed by Tommy Wirkola.

The Beguiled

Colin Farrell plays a wounded Union soldier who takes shelter at a girls’ school in Virginia during the American Civil War. His presence disturbs the calm of that all-female cocoon, run by Nicole Kidman’s Miss Martha, and leads to unexpected consequenc­es. Also starring Kirsten Dunst and Elle Fanning.

Peach Girl

In this Japanese teen romance, a naive and sweet girl has feelings for her classmate Toji. Meanwhile, the most popular male student becomes interested in her. Directed by Koji Shintoku.

An Inconvenie­nt Sequel

Al Gore returns to the screen in this sequel of The Inconvenie­nt Truth (2006). The new film looks at the progress made to tackle the problem of climate change and tracks Gore’s efforts to persuade government leaders to invest in renewable energy. Directed by Bonni Cohen, Jon Shenk.

The Hitman’s Bodyguard

Ryan Reynolds plays a bodyguard hired to protect a notorious hitman (veteran actor Samuel L Jackson) as he’s about to testify in court. In this comedy-fuelled adventure flick, they have to race against time before the villain (Gary Oldman) derails their plan. Also starring Salma Hayek. Directed by Patrick Hughes.

Ghost House

In this American horror film set in Thailand, a young couple go on a holiday in the Land of Smiles and encounter a spooky experience after they foolishly disrespect a spirit house. Directed by Rich Ragsdale.

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‘The Promise’
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‘The Glass Castle’
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‘The Beguiled’
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