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Disclosure Day

Running time: 145 mins

Disclosure Day is the latest epic from legendary filmmaker Steven Spielberg, marking his long-awaited return to large-scale science fiction. The film stars Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor, Colman Domingo, Colin Firth and Eve Hewson, bringing together an extraordinary ensemble for a story centred on humanity’s first undeniable encounter with extraterrestrial intelligence. Spielberg, who practically defined the genre with classics such as Close Encounters of the Third Kind, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and War of the Worlds, returns with a film that blends global spectacle with deeply human storytelling. At the heart of Disclosure Day is a moment that changes everything: the day the truth about alien contact is revealed to the world, triggering political upheaval, scientific discovery and a profound shift in how humanity understands its place in the universe. The project represents Spielberg’s first major science-fiction film since 2018’s Ready Player One, and many observers see it as a spiritual return to the awe-filled cosmic storytelling that defined his early career. Working from a story developed with longtime collaborator David Koepp (Jurassic Park, War of the Worlds), the film combines mystery, wonder and global stakes as governments, scientists and ordinary people grapple with the greatest revelation in human history. Few filmmakers have shaped science fiction as profoundly as Spielberg, whose films helped transform the genre into one of cinema’s most emotionally resonant forms of storytelling. With Disclosure Day, he returns to the subject that helped define his career: the moment humanity looks to the sky and realises we are not alone.


Evil Dead Burn

Running time: 109 mins

Evil Dead Burn continues one of horror cinema’s most relentlessly brutal franchises, bringing the demonic chaos of the Necronomicon back to the big screen for another terrifying chapter. The Evil Dead series began with Sam Raimi’s cult 1981 original, a low-budget horror film that became legendary for its wild camerawork, dark humour and unapologetically gruesome scares. Over four decades the franchise has grown into one of the most influential horror sagas ever created, spawning sequels, a television series (Ash vs Evil Dead) and the recent hit Evil Dead Rise (2023), which proved the franchise still has the power to terrify modern audiences. Evil Dead Burn continues that legacy, unleashing a new story of unsuspecting victims who come into contact with the cursed Book of the Dead and the demonic forces it summons. Produced by franchise creators Sam Raimi, Bruce Campbell and Robert Tapert, the film follows the modern direction established by Evil Dead Rise—taking the horror out of isolated cabins and placing it in unexpected locations where the terror feels even more immediate and claustrophobic. Known for its shocking violence, inventive practical effects and the terrifying Deadites that possess and torment their victims, the Evil Dead franchise has long balanced extreme horror with moments of pitch-black humour. With a new cast of characters, relentless supernatural terror and the kind of visceral filmmaking fans expect, Evil Dead Burn promises to deliver another nightmarish chapter in one of horror’s most infamous and enduring series.


Minions & Monsters

Running time: 90 mins

This time the Minions stumble into a mysterious world of creatures and monsters that pushes their chaotic curiosity to the absolute limit. Packed with the franchise’s trademark slapstick comedy, colourful animation and relentless visual gags, Minions & Monsters expands the universe with new characters, new villains and even bigger set-pieces. Since their introduction the Minions have become a true global phenomenon—spawning theme-park attractions, viral memes and billions of views online—thanks to their lovable stupidity and unstoppable enthusiasm for mayhem. With its combination of fast-paced comedy and family-friendly adventure, Minions & Monsters promises another wildly entertaining chapter for the most unpredictable characters in modern animation.


Moana

Running time: 116 mins

Disney's highly-anticipated live-action reimagining of Moana, starring Catherine Laga'aia as Moana and Dwayne Johnson, who reprises his role as the trickster demigod Maui.


The Invite

Running time: 107 mins

The Invite is a marital dark comedy directed by Olivia Wilde (Booksmart/Don’t Worry Darling), adapted from the 2020 Spanish film The People Upstairs. It follows Joe and Angela, an unhappy, bickering San Francisco couple who host their enigmatic, sexually uninhibited upstairs neighbors for a chaotic dinner party that quickly spirals into raw, hilarious emotional warfare.


Toy Story 5

Running time: 102 mins

uzz, Woody, Jessie and the rest of the gang's jobs get exponentially harder when they go head-to-head with a new threat to playtime. Tom Hanks returns as the ever loyal cowboy Woody, Tim Allen reports for duty as Buzz Lightyear, and Joan Cusack saddles up again as the rootin’ tootin’ cowgirl Jessie. It was recently announced that Conan O’Brien will also be a part of the voice cast as the toilet training tech toy, Smarty Pants.