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Spiderman: Homecoming

Battling bank-robbers, arms-dealers and academic decathlons alike, high-schooler Peter Parker (Tom Holland) struggles with balancing his ordinary existence with his calling as the friendly neighbourh­ood superhero.

Pop Aye

A Thai architect who’s going to a bad patch stumbles across an elephant, which he believes to be the same one he kept when he was a child in the province. Determined to bring the beast back to its hometown, the man sets out on a road trip from Bangkok to Loei. Directed by Kirsten Tan. At SF CentralWor­ld, The Mall Bang Kapi, Maya Chiang Mai.

2:22

In this supernatur­al thriller, a man’s life is wrecked when the same series of events repeats itself every day, climaxing at 2:22pm. Directed by Paul Currie.

Kidnap

When her child is kidnapped, a mother does everything to get him back. Starring Halle Berry. Directed by Luis Prieto.

Transforme­rs: The Last Knight

Mark Wahlberg and Anthony Hopkins star alongside a number of robots in the latest sequel of the Transforme­rs franchise. Now humans are at war with Transforme­rs, and the way to victory it is to unearth a secret from the past. Directed by Michael Bay.

Before I Fall

Samantha Kingston (Zoey Deutch) is cursed to live her Valentine’s Day repeatedly. Fate has played a trick and she must right her wrong moves before everything can return to its normal course. Directed by Ry Russo-Young.

Let’s Go, Jets!

This Japanese teen comedy tells the story of a cheer dance club at a high school. Their strict coach wants to train them to compete in a championsh­ip, while the girls are more interested in the cute boys. Directed by Hayato Kawai.

The Mummy

Tom Cruise and Russell Crowe star in this reboot of the late-1990s fantasy adventure. Cruise plays a soldier who hunts valuable artefacts in the IS-infested desert of Iraq. He comes upon an ancient tomb and a mysterious sarcophagu­s, which unleashes dark forces of the badass mummy when it has been taken to London. Directed by Alex Kurtzman.

The Void

This supernatur­al monster film takes place entirely in a hospital, as a cast of characters are besieged by white-hooded lunatics wielding knives while some kind of ugly creature is stalking and violently killing them off in the basement. Directed by Jeremy Gillespie and Steven Kostanski.

Kedi

A documentar­y film about street cats in Istanbul.The film talks to common people of the city who look after the cats and shows the interactio­n between this ancient city and its human and feline inhabitant­s. Directed by Ceyda Torun. At SF CentralWor­ld.

T2 Trainspott­ing

Twenty years after the cult hit Trainspott­ing, the gang returns to their stomping ground in Scotland. This sequel revisits the four characters of the original: Mark (Ewan McGregor), Spud (Ewen Bremner), Sick Boy (Johnny Lee Miller) and Begbie (Robert Carlyle). Directed by Danny Boyle. Only at House RCA.

Ancient And The Magic Tablet

In this Japanese animated movie, a high-school girl often dozes off and enters a lucid dream. In that other world, she has to save Heartland, a futuristic city, by the magic spells enabled by her tablet computer. Directed by Kenji Kamiyama.

Wonder Woman

Israeli model Gal Gadot plays Diana, the princess of the Amazonian war tribe. Residing on a Greek island, Diana learns about the evil of the outside world when a pilot crashes near her home. She decides to leave the island to fight for the cause and save the world from dark powers. Directed by Patty Jenkins.

Despicable Me 3

In the new sequel, Gru the reformed villain meets his long-lost charming, cheerful and more successful twin brother Dru, who convinces him to return to the life of cute crimes. Gru reluctantl­y agrees, and together they embark on a misadventu­re with a platoon of minions. Directed by Kyle Balda, Pierre Coffin and Eric Guillon.

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