Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom was an unexpected but not unwelcome addition to the Jurassic World series, taking a new and fresh approach to any of the other movies in the series.
It’s September, 1988. In a small town called Derry, Maine, Billy’s little brother Georgie goes missing. Derry is no stranger to disappearing children, and as the months go by, more girls and boys vanish. Billy and six misfit friends form the Loser’s Club, and set out to defeat an immortal, shape-shifting evil disguised as a clown.
Back in 2013, Ocean’s Eleven and Magic Mike director Steven Soderbergh announced a break from film-making. Now he’s back with light-hearted crime caper Logan Lucky. We recently saw it at Cineworld Shrewsbury, and were pleasantly surprised at what a warm, family-friendly adventure it turned out to be.
Now showing in Cineworld Shrewsbury, Christopher Nolan’s latest film is an exhilarating, harrowing slice of world history like nothing you’ve seen before.
As the third reboot of a franchise and the sixth Spider-Man film in fifteen years, we thought they couldn’t do much more with the web-slinging hero. Could it possibly be third time’s the charm? After seeing Marvel’s latest instalment at Cineworld Shrewsbury, we can officially answer: YES.
It’s rare that a film invents a new genre. It happened with Shaun of the Dead back in 2004 (the first ever Rom-Zom-Com). Now, with Baby Driver, director Edgar Wright has done it again...
Pirates of the Caribbean Salazar's Revenge is the fifth instalment in the Disney Franchise and the best one yet - so catch it now at Shrewsbury cinema.
Our favourite rag-tag band of space heroes are back in another explosive adventure! We got the chance to catch Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 at Cineworld in Shrewsbury on its opening weekend, and thoroughly enjoyed the latest instalment in the Marvel cinematic universe.
This week sees the eagerly-anticipated release of the programme for the 15th anniversary edition of Borderlines Film Festival, which will take place from Friday 24 February to Sunday 12 March across Herefordshire, Shropshire, into Powys and, for the first time, eastwards as far as Malvern.
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