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At the Movies – London Has Fallen

In this sequel to the 2013 action thriller, a terrorist plot unfolds in London as a number of politicians gather for the funeral of the British prime minister. A Secret Service agent, the U.S. president, and an MI-6 operative must work together to stop the terrorists from assassinating the world’s leaders and destroying the city’s landmarks.

Director: Babak Najafi. Cast: Gerard Butler, Aaron Eckhart, Morgan Freeman,m Melissa Leo, Angela Bassett. Rated: R. Time: 1”39.


At the Movies – Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

Superman’s epic battle with Zod has devastated the city of Metropolis. The huge loss of life and damage to the city left many bitter, including famous crime-fighting billionaire Bruce Wayne. Convinced that Superman is now a threat to himself and others, Batman embarks on a personal mission to defeat the Man of Steel.

Cast: Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Jesse Eisenberg, Laurence Fishbu

At the Movies – Compadres

Fresh from prison, former Mexican cop Garza seeks revenge on Santos, who has kidnapped his girlfriend. In his quest to track the criminal, Garza finds an accountant responsible for stealing $10 million dollars from the criminal. He is shocked to find that he is a 17-year old US computer hacker called Vic. Despite their differences, the pair team up to take down Santos.

Cast:  Omar Chaparro, Joey Morgan, Eric Roberts Rated: PG-13. Time: 1:40.

Chivas owner Vergara to produce Picasso epic

Spanish actor Antonio Banderas looks set to sign up to a movie about a period in the life of artist Pablo Picasso to be produced by Jorge Vergara, the owner of the Guadalajara Chivas soccer team and the multi-level Omnilife nutrition supplements company. 

At the Movies: Allegiant

Allegiant

The third installment of the blockbuster Divergent series franchise, Allegiant takes Tris and Four into a new world, far more dangerous than ever before.

At the Movies: Spotlight

Spotlight

In early 2002, The Boston Globe’s elite investigative team, known as Spotlight, is tasked with delving into decades’ worth of child-abuse claims against the Catholic Church.