Train to Busan (2016). Review of the Korean zombie horror movie

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New films out in the UK Friday 28 October 2016. Start planning what you want to see with our list.

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A list of the new films released across the UK, from Friday 28 October 2016. The big release is The Light Between Oceans starring Michael Fassbender. Use the Film List website for details of which cinema nearest to you will show these movies.

The Light Between Oceans

Childless couple Michael Fassbender and Alicia Vikander discover a baby adrift on the sea in a row boat and raise her as their own daughter. Years later, the child’s real mother (Rachel Weisz) appears to reclaim her. A beautiful looking, Australian drama from writer/director Derek Cianofrance, form the novel by M.L. Stedman with a first rate cast. See Film List for your nearest cinema; the official Entertainment One Australia webpage has the trailer. Released on Tuesday 1 November.

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New films released in the UK on Friday 23 September 2016. Use our list to plan your cinema weekend.

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A list of the new films released across the UK, from Friday 2 September 2016. The big release is the remake of The Magnificent Seven starring Denzel Washington. Use the Find Any Film website for details of which cinema nearest to you will show these movies.

The Magnificent SevenThe Magnificent Seven 2016 poster

Handsome looking and smart-sounding remake of the classic 1960 John Sturges western, about a gang of renegade men who hole up in a small town to help a widow whose husband was murdered by an industrialist (Peter Sarsgaard) terrorising her community. Chris Pratt and Denzel Washington head the strong male cast, Antoine Fuqua (Training Day) directs. Check the official Sony Pictures webpage and Facebook page for the trailer and more about the film. The film will be showing all over the UK.

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Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (2016)

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Film review of the adaptation of the novel by Jane Austen, with additional material from Seth Grahame-Smith, following the adventures of the spirited Bennett sisters, beauties of minor society in Regency England who must do battle with an army of the undead, simultaneously traversing the rights of courtship with a group of handsome male suitors.

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Director: Burr Steers. (108 mins).

Horror

3stars Good worth watching

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New films out in the UK, from Friday 5 February 2016

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A list of the new films being released across the UK, from Friday 5 February 2016. Use the Find Any Film website for details of which cinema nearest to you will show these movies.

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Whatever your opinion of the late actor/director Dennis Hopper, who died in 2010, he was certainly one of the most interesting of Hollywood personalities. This 70’s documentary, now restored, follows him as he makes the follow-up to his seminal, wildly successful counter-culture drama Easy Rider (1969). On a limited run only, check Find Any Film for your nearest cinema. The official website has the trailer and more besides.

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Scouts Guide To the Zombie Apocalypse (2015)

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Film review of the comedy horror about a small group of American scouts taking on zombies in their home town, aided by a kick-ass stripper.

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Director: Christopher Landon. Broken Road/Brucks/Oops Doughnuts/Paramount (15)

Comedy

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New films out in the UK this weekend

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A list of the new films being released across the UK, from Friday 6 November 2015. Use the Find Any Film website for details of which cinema nearest you will show these films.

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Celia Johnson’s middle class housewife dithers at a train station and gets a bit of dirt in her eye. Cue Trevor Howard who helps her and an oh so very British sexual/non-sexual affair develops. A classic of British WWII cinema. Showing at key cities only, see the Park Circus website for details of where.

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