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Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse
The animated feature tells a story of Miles Morales, a Brooklyn teen who discovers that he himself is also a Spider-Man and that there are actually many Spider-Men in this universe. Miles joins force with other Spider guys from other dimensions to stop a threat from enemies.
Schindler’s List
In German-occupied Poland during World War II, Oskar Schindler gradually becomes concerned for his Jewish workforce after witnessing their persecution by the Nazi Germans. Directed by Steven Spielberg.
Kursk
The film follows the K141 Kursk submarine disaster that took place in August 2000 in which 118 Russian crew were killed. As 23 sailors fight for survival, the Russian government still rejects help from international communities, making it even harder for their families to battle political obstacles and impossible odds to save them.
Crayon Shinchan The Movie 2019
Shinchan and his friends are on a mission to stop Black Panda Ramen epidemic in town where people are so addicted to the taste of ramen that they go crazy. Now it’s Shinchan and the gang put their kung fu lessons into real practice.
Girl
A film by Lukas Dhont, Girls tells a story of Lara, a 15-yearold girl, born in the body of a boy, who dreams of becoming a ballerina. At SF Cinema and House RCA.
Green Book
A working-class Italian-American bouncer becomes the driver of an African-American classical pianist on a tour of venues through the 1960s American South. The only thing that leads them is the “Green Book” that shows places friendly to African Americans.
I Still See You
After an apocalyptic event that killed millions and left the world inhabited by spirits, Veronica Calder (Bella Thorne) is haunted by a ghost, forcing her to join hands with mysterious friend Kirk Lane (Richard Harmon) to delve into a dark world between the living and the dead to solve all the puzzles.
Instant Family
A story about a couple who decide to start a new family. But instead of adopting one child, they choose three siblings. So from only the two of them, overnight they turn into a family of five. The couple has to quickly learn about parenthood. Inspired by a true story.
Mia And The White Lion
In this coming-of-age drama, a young girl moves with her family to an African country. In the wild and a new environment, she forms an unlikely friendship with a white lion. Directed by Gilles de Maistre.
Master Z: The Ip Man Legacy
From the famed fight choreographer Yuen Woo-ping, this Hong Kong action film tells the story of Cheung Tin Chi, who has been defeated by Master Ip Man. He gets into trouble after getting in a fight with a powerful foreigner. Also starring Thai action star Tony Jaa. Directed by Yuen Woo-ping.
The Wife
Glenn Close is earning praise for her role as Joan, the wife of a famous novelist (played by Jonathan Pryce) who’s just been named as the Nobel Prize winner in literature. During their trip to Stockholm to receive the award, Joan and her husband are forced to confront the dark secrets of their marriage. Directed by Bjorn Runge.
Mary Poppins Returns
Emily Blunt plays the legendary role once portrayed by Julie Andrews. Mary Poppins, after decades, returns to help the Banks children — now grown-ups with their own children — through a difficult time in their lives. A lot of songs and many spoonfuls of sugar to be expected. Also starring Broadway star Lin Manuel Miranda. Directed by Rob Marshall.
Bumblebee
This Transformers spin-off tells the story of Bumblebee, the yellow robot whose Volkswagen disguise endears him to viewers of the franchise. The film goes back to 1987 when Bumblebee is on the run and finds refuge in a Californian beach town, where he meets an 18-year-old girl who’ll become his best friend. Directed by Travis Knight.
Aquaman
Jason Momoa (Khal Drogo from Game Of Thrones) plays Arthur Curry, a man who finds out that he’s the heir to the kingdom of Atlantis. With a threat from Vulko (Willem Defoe), Arthur aka Aquaman has to dive deep and try to save his underwater world. Also starring Amber Heard. Directed by James Wan.
Roma
In this luminous black-and-white Mexican film by the director of Gravity and Children Of Men, a live-in maid at a family in the Roma district of Mexico City witnesses the upheavals in the household and the city. Directed by Alfonso Cuaron. At Scala and House RCA.
Sing-Su (Reside)
In a remote residence on a hill, an occult centre led by Madam (Tarika Tidathit) is invaded by malicious stray spirits determined to take the members’ lives and possess their bodies. Also starring Ananda Everingham. Directed by Wisit Sasanatieng.
Mortal Engines
In this post-apocalyptic story adapted from a sci-fi novel, a young woman teams up with a dangerous outlaw to lead a rebellion against a rogue ruler who uses a huge machine on wheels that eats up cities for resources. Directed by Christian Rivers.
Time Freak
Asa Butterfield and Sophie Turner star in this sci-fi romantic comedy. Butterfield plays a genius teenage boy who’s still in love with an ex-girlfriend. To make up with her, he invents a time machine and goes back a year earlier to fix the break-up. Directed by Andrew Bowler.