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The Girl With All The Gifts

In this British zombie film, the world is plagued by a fungal infection that turns people into flesh-eating creatures. But a new generation of zombies — children infected in the womb of their mothers — retain some human feelings. A 10-yearold girl Melanie (Sennia Nanua) may hold a key to the cure. Directed by Colm McCarthy.

Ouija: Origin Of Evil

In this sequel to the 2014 horror film, a widowed mother and her two daughters add a new stunt to their seance scam business. By doing so, they invite real evil into their home. What follows is a tale of possession and a scramble to save a girl from the clutch of the demon. Directed by Mike Flanagan.

Death Note

The new adaptation of a popular Japanese manga series is based on the same premise: a man is in possession of a darkly supernatur­al notebook that grants him the power to kill anybody by writing his/her name on its pages. Directed by Sato Shinsuke.

Rong Rian Phee (Haunted School)

In this Thai horror film, a group of students exchange tales of haunted buildings, deceased students, demonic libraries, demented teachers and other spooky legends of their schools. Directed by Massanam Pongsuwan.

Doctor Strange

Benedict Cumberbatc­h plays Stephen Strange, a New York neurosurge­on who, after an accident that leaves him nearly paralysed, travels to Kathmandu to meet the Jedi-like master Mordo (Chiwetel Ejiofor) and Ancient One (Tilda Swinton). Strange’s path to becoming a superhero is fraught with arrogance as well as self-doubt. Directed by Scott Derrickson.

Ae Dil Hai Mushkil

A woman (Anushka Sharma) still reeling from the effects of a recent break-up develops a budding romance with a man (Ranbir Kapoor) who loves to sing. Directed by Karan Johar. Limited release at Major Ekamai, Rama III, Pattaya and EGV Mae Sot.

Jack Reacher: Never Go Back

Tom Cruise returns as Jack Reacher, a former military officer who’s now wrongly charged for murder. On the run as a fugitive, Reacher decides to return to his unit to uncover a government conspiracy and clear his name. Adapted from a bestseller by Lee Child. Directed by Edward Zwick.

Oasis: Supersonic

A documentar­y film that looks into the evolution and disintegra­tion of one of the greatest British rock bands. The film is assembled from home videos, concert footage, news reports and photograph­s, all to re-create the exciting and chaotic rise of Noah and Liam Gallagher, the two brothers of Oasis. Directed by Mat Whitecross. At SF CentralWor­ld.

Tomcat

Andreas and Stefan are a gay couple living a blissful life in a house in Vienna. They’re both musicians, and they have a cat, Moses. When an inexplicab­le act of violence befalls the feline pet, the relationsh­ip of its owners is threatened to change forever. Directed by Klaus Händl. At Lido.

The Accountant

Ben Affleck plays Christian, an eccentric maths genius hired by a technology company to uncook their account books. But the Treasury Department is investigat­ing a black market operator involving with a terrorist organisati­on, and what Christian finds out in the numbers is far more devious than he first imagined. Directed by Gavin O’Connor.

The Magnificen­t Seven

Denzel Washington, Chris Pratt and Ethan Hawke lead the charge in this Western remake. As a greedy industrial­ist takes over a small town in the Old West and forces the residents to leave their homes, a woman hires seven outlaws, bounty hunters and mercenarie­s to fight back. Directed by Anton Fuqua.

Max Steel

In this sci-fi action film, Ben Winchell plays Max McGrath who has a symbiotic bond with an alien called Steel. Together the two friends join forces to fight a mysterious being that’s threaten to destroy the world. Directed by Stewart Hendler.

Paad 888

This Thai comedy takes its inspiratio­n from Bangkok’s bus No.8, notorious for its disregard of road safety and passenger comfort. Directed by Poj Anon.

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