Maze Runner: The Death Cure Jumpstarts 2018 In Nu Metro’s 4DX Theatres

Nu Metro’s multi-sensory 4DX theatres are speeding into 2018 with this week’s number one-movie at the South African box office – MAZE RUNNER: THE DEATH CURE, now showing in Nu Metro 4DX nationwide.  MAZE RUNNER: THE DEATH CURE in 4DX is a thrilling and fun experience from start to finish, taking this heart-racing adventure to… Continue reading Maze Runner: The Death Cure Jumpstarts 2018 In Nu Metro’s 4DX Theatres

The Post : Review

The cover-up of the truth of the Vietnam war, a secret that spanned four U.S. Presidents pushed the country’s first female, Kay Graham (Meryl Streep – Suffragette, Into the Woods) newspaper publisher and a hard-driving editor, Ben Bradlee (Tom Hanks – The Circle, Inferno) to join an unprecedented battle between the press and the government.… Continue reading The Post : Review

Five Fingers For Marseilles Lights Up The Global Festival Circuit

When modern-day South African western ‘Five Fingers for Marseilles’, set in the rugged badlands of the Eastern Cape, premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), film review site Screen Anarchy reported that, “Director Michael Matthews and screenwriter Sean Drummond know the language of the western genre well enough to give it due place: wide… Continue reading Five Fingers For Marseilles Lights Up The Global Festival Circuit

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Megan Leavey : Review

Based on the true life story Marine corporal Megan Leavey (Kate Mara – Morgan, The Martian), who forms a strong and unique bond with her military combat dog Rex, leading to the two saving countless lives while deployed in Iraq. The film follows Megan’s journey from her decision to join the Marines, her training, deployment,… Continue reading Megan Leavey : Review

The Shape Of Water : Review

It is the 1960s, and Elisa Esposito (Sally Hawkins – Godzilla, Blue Jasmine) works a top secret research facility, as a janitor. Save for her work friends Zelda Fuller (Octavia Spencer – Hidden Figures, Zootopia) she is lonely. Elisa forms a unique relationship with an amphibious creature (Doug Jones – Crimson Peak) that is being… Continue reading The Shape Of Water : Review

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