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ISSUE 84 / 20016 19 FILM COMING SOON Hail Caesar! Goodnight Mommy 9-year-old Twins Lukas and Elias await their mother's return from having reconstructive facial surgery after moving into a new house. After sensing some odd vibes from the woman who returns claiming that she is their mother beneath the bandages, the boys become uneasy, subsequently unfolding a struggle for identity and trust. Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice Walking Dead star Lauren Cohan spearheads this creepy tale about a woman who is hired to babysit for an elderly couple… or should we say 'dollsit'. 'Brahms' is the creepy doll version of the couple's dead son, however, as with any doll in a horror movie, it is not lifeless, and it most certainly is not friendly. Prepare to have your fear of (in)animate children's toys tested to its limits. 4th March 4th March 19th February Eddie Mannix (Josh Brolin) is a Hollywood fixer for Capital Pictures back in the 1950's who is charged with looking after big names in the industry. However, when Baird Whitlock (George Clooney), the star of the latest production, 'Hail, Caesar', mysteriously disappears, Mannix has more than just looking after to do. In recent years, superhero movies have been dominating the blockbuster releases, and 2016 is no different. With three releases from DC and three from Marvel confirmed for release throughout the year, their popularity clearly isn't waning (excuse the pun) Following long-time-in-the-making [Deadpool], here are five more huge films hitting your screens: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (DC) 25th March Director: Zack Snyder Notable Actors: Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Lauren Cohan, Jesse Eisenberg, Michael Shannon, Gal Gadot. DC's two most iconic characters pitted against each other in a clash of the titans… what more could you want? As an added bonus, we will be introduced to Wonder Woman, Aquaman, The Flash, and Cyborg for the first time in a live-action theatrical release. Captain America: Civil War (Marvel) 29th April Director: Anthony Russo, Joe Russo Notable Actors: Scarlett Johansson, Elizabeth Olsen, Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., Paul Rudd, Jeremy Renner, Martin Freeman, Paul Bettany, Stan Lee Cap' returns for a third outing in [Civil War], in which the Avengers continue to defend the world from evil, but a rift in the group causes them to turn on each other. After 'borrowing' Spiderman back from Sony, we shall be treated to seeing the web-slinger choose between the rival factions for the first time, as well as Ant-Man, Falcon and The Vision. X-Men: Apocalypse (Marvel) 19th May Director: Bryan Singer Notable Actors: Jennifer Lawrence, Olivia Munn, Oscar Isaac, Michael Fassbender, Evan Peters, Rose Byrne, Nicholas Hoult, Sophie Turner, James McAvoy, Stan Lee. The X-Men will return to our screens in May for the ninth time, although this time without Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen for the first time. After waking from thousands of years in slumber, the first mutant, Apocalypse is not happy, and decides he wants to 'cleanse' the world, Godspeed Professor X and co.! Suicide Squad (DC) 5th August Director: David Ayer Notable Actors: Margot Robbie, Cara Delevingne, Jared Leto, Will Smith, Ben Affleck A secret government agency decides to hire various imprisoned supervillains to complete dangerous black ops missions in return for mercy. Jared Leto brings back the infamous Joker in maniacal fashion, accompanied by Harley Quinn, Enchantress, Deadshot, Captain Boomerang, Killer Croc and various others. Letting all these villains out of prison is bound to be a good idea, right? Doctor Strange (DC) 28th October Director: Scott Derrickson Notable Actors: Benedict Cumberbatch, Rachel McAdams, Tilda Swinton, Mans Mikkelsen, Chiwetel Ejiofor. After the world's top neurosurgeon, Stephen Strange, is badly injured in a car accident, he is forced to pack-in work. Along the path to recovery, he meets The Ancient One, a mysterious sorcerer who coaches Strange to use the 'Mystic Arts' to defend the world from evil, thus becoming… Doctor Strange! 2016: A SUPER YEAR FOR MOVIES

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