The town Rose Krick is under siege by industrialist Bartholomew Bogue (Peter Sarsgaard) and his henchmen. In a desperate response, the town’s residents enlist the help of seven outlaws, headed by Sam Chisolm, (Denzel Washington). However, on meeting the town’s residents, the Seven find themselves fighting for much more than just money. Also starring Ethan Hawke as Goodnight Robicheaux and Chris Pratt as Josh Farraday, a gambler with a fondness for explosives, and the delightful Haley Bennett as Emma Cullen, The Magnificent Seven is a classic story immortalised on film by John Sturges in his 1960 Western and now remade by Antoine Fuqua.
Light-hearted romantic British comedy at its best, the highly anticipated and long overdue third instalment of the Bridget Jones story will be released in September. In the years since Edge of Reason, Bridget (Renée Zellweger) has broken up with Mark Darcy (Colin Firth) leaving her 40-something and single once again. With everything apparently under control, she decides to focus on her career, but her love life is suddenly resurrected when she meets a dashing and handsome American named Jack (Patrick Dempsey). Things couldn’t be better, until Bridget discovers that she is pregnant. Now, the befuddled mother-to-be has to figure out if the proud dad is Mark or Jack.
Based on the books by British author Lee Childs, Tom Cruise takes the lead role in this sequel to the popular 2012 movie Jack Reacher. Directed by Edward Zwick, the plot sees Reacher head back to his old military base in Virginia to take Major Susan Turner (Cobie Smulders), the commanding officer, out for dinner. By the time he gets there, she has been arrested and Reacher finds himself being charged with violent offences and fathering a child with a woman he does not know. Unable to remember either event, the story takes him on an often violent quest to discover the truth.