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Shop 16 The Fountain Plaza,

148 The Entrance Road,

Phone: 4365 2107

Network Video Kincumber South -

Empire Bay Drive,

Ph: 4368 2268

Spend the night in

Wonder Woman - Stars: Gal Gadot, Chris

Pine, Robin Wright - On the hidden island

of Themyscira in 1918, Princess Diana

(Gal Gadot) is learning how to be a warrior

despite the concerns of her mother. But

news of the outside world arrives in the

form of crash-landed American pilot Steve

Trevor (Chris Pine), pursued by German

forces.

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell

No Tales - Stars: Johnny Depp, Javier

Bardem, Geoffrey Rush - Captain Jack

Sparrow (Johnny Depp) is still getting

into all manner of ill-advised capers, but

unbeknownst to him he’s being hunted

by Captain Salazar (Javier Bardem), an

undead pirate hunter determined to see

out his mission of ridding the seas of

pirates.

The Shack - Stars: Sam Worthington,

Radha Mitchell, Octavia Spencer - Based

on the best-selling book by William Paul

Young. Mack Phillips (Sam Worthington)

has an idyllic life and their three children.

But that life is rocked when his youngest

daughter goes missing, and is presumed

to be the latest victim of a serial killer.

Arsenal - Stars: Nicolas Cage, Adrian

Grenier, John Cusack - JP (Adrian Grenier)

and his brother Mikey (Johnathon

Schaech) have vastly different lives. Yet

the bond between them is clear to see

when Mikey is kidnapped by Eddie King

(Nicolas Cage) a notorious crime boss.

JP enlists the help of friend Sal (John

Cusack), a detective, but he’s also not

above going beyond the law to get his

brother back, no matter the cost.

All Eyez on Me - Stars: Demetrius Shipp Jr.,

Kat Graham, Lauren Cohan - Tupac Shakur

revolutionised the world of hip-hop, but

the story of how he rose to prominence

is as fascinating as the actual person

was. Tupac joins the rising hip-hop group

Digital Underground where he attracts

attention for his unique style.

20th Century Women - Stars: Annette

Bening, Elle Fanning, Greta Gerwig -

Following 2010’s Beginners, based on

the life of director Mike Mills’ father, 20th

Century Women focuses on Mills’ mother’s

life. Set in the late-‘70s, we follow Dorothea

(Annette Bening), the divorced mother to

15-year-old Jamie.

Viceroy’s House - Stars: Hugh Bonneville,

Gillian Anderson, Michael Gambon - Set in

1947, Viceroy’s House follows the transition

of British India to an independent nation,

under the watchful of the Viceroy of India,

Lord Louis Mountbatten (Hugh Bonneville).

But the change is a far from easy one, as

there are competing factions with vastly

different agendas split down religious

lines.

The Mummy - Stars: Tom Cruise, Sofia

Boutella, Russell Crowe - Nick Morton

(Tom Cruise), a soldier of fortune who

accidentally reveals the tomb of Princess

Ahmanet (Sofia Boutella), releasing an

ancient evil in the process. Ahmanet has

vowed revenge on the world after she

was sentenced to imprisonment, and

now as a powerful Mummy, she has the

means to get that revenge.

Rough Night - Stars: Scarlett Johansson,

Kate McKinnon, Jillian Bell - Jess (Scarlett

Johansson) who is having her hen’s night in

Miami with friends Alice (Jillian Bell), Frankie

(Ilana Glazer), Blair (Zoe Kravitz) and Aussie

Pippa (Kate McKinnon). But when they

accidentally kill the stripper they hire, the

five girls have to figure out what to do with

the body.

Despicable Me 3 - Voices: Steve Carell,

Kristen Wiig, Trey Parker - When Gru (Steve

Carell) and his wife Lucy (Kristen Wiig) are

fired from the Anti-Villain League after their

failure to capture former child actor turned

super-villain Balthazar Bratt (Trey Parker),

Gru gets news that he has a twin brother.

Gru discovers that Dru has one ambition –

to perform one big heist with his brother.