New films to watch in cinemas this week: January 7 to 13
Which one are you going to see?
Planning on spending your weekend munching on popcorn and catching the latest blockbuster? Here’s a guide to all the movies out this week.
*22 movies to look forward to watching in 2022*
My Son
Driving in the heart of the Highlands, Edmond Murray receives a call from his hysterical ex-wife. Their seven-year-old son has gone missing from a campsite. Soon, it becomes clear that the child has been kidnapped, and the parents give way to despair.
Note: What’s amazing about this film is that the actor, James McAvoy was never handed a script. Therefore both the audience and the actor are able to uncover the mystery at the same time.
Starring: James McAvoy, Claire Foy, Tom Cullen
Genre: Thriller (PG15)
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Book of Love
Henry Copper—young, English and about as relaxed as a stiff collar—is a novelist. He’s written one book titled The Sensible Heart—which was described by reviewers as ‘like watching dryness dry.’ So, when his agent Jen calls Henry in to tell him that his novel is suddenly a huge hit, Henry is shocked, more so when Jen tells him it’s a huge hit in, of all places, Mexico. Henry flies out to Mexico to further publicize his novel but is met with a rather shocking surprise.
Starring: Sam Claflin, Veronica Echegui
Genre: Romance (18+)
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Raging Fire
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Starring: Donnie Yen, Nicholas Tse, Simon Yam
Genre: Action (PG15)
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The Hating Game
Starring: Lucy Hale, Austin Stowell, Damon Daunno
Genre: Comedy (18+)
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The Colony
Starring: Nora Arnezeder, Lain Glen, Sarah Sofie-Boussnina
Genre: Action (PG15)
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Images: Movie stills