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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.