9th – 10th August
Double-bills from 6pm
The female of the species isn’t just deadly, she’s fiercely stylish with it!
Salt
9th August at 18:00
Angelina Jolie plays it cool as respected CIA agent Evelyn Salt, whose life is turned upside down after a Russian spy tells her bosses that Salt will assassinate his country’s President during a visit to New York City. She learns her husband has gone missing, and promptly goes on the run as she tries to figure out who she can trust. Flashbacks give Salt more clues about her identity, but as the story unfolds, betrayal comes from an unexpected quarter. Liev Schreiber and Hunt Block co-star.
The Doorman
9th August at 19:45
The Broadway musical gets a 21st-century revamp and a starry cast headed by Quvenzhané Wallis as the eponymous heroine. Unhappy living with foster mum Miss Hannigan (Cameron Diaz), Annie’s run-in with billionaire Will Stacks (Jamie Foxx) looks set to change her fortunes. Will is eager to get into politics and, thinking he’s doing Annie a favour, takes her under his wing. However, with a little help from Grace (Rose Byrne), the young girl brings a much-needed dose of sunshine and optimism.
The Woman King
10th August at 18:00
NCIS star Maria Bello co-wrote this action drama, based on a true story. Set in the African Kingdom of Dahomey in the 19th century, it centres on an all-female unit of warriors called the Agojie, who are led by the fierce General Nanisca. After freeing local women from the clutches of slavers from the Oyo Empire, she sets about training a new generation of soldiers to face the growing threat from beyond their borders. Viola Davis heads the cast, alongside Thuso Mbedu and Lashana Lynch.
Ava
10th August at 20:20
Jessica Chastain brings both beauty and a hard edge to the title role: an isolated and cold woman who is also an assassin. We meet her as Ava’s attempts to beat her demons seem to be paying off, but the cracks in her psyche start to affect her work, leading to a botched job. As Ava tries to reconnect with her loved ones, she has no idea there’s a target on her back, and there are many scores to be settled. Tate Taylor directs, and good support comes from Common, Geena Davis and John Malkovich.
ACTION WEEKEND–KINGSMAN
16th – 17th August from 8pm
Speaking of kick ass, the director of Kick Ass Matthew Vaughn was once approached to direct a Bond movie.
Instead, he created his own version of Bond in the Kingsman series of films.
Kingsman: The Golden Circle is followed by another channel premiere, comedy/action flick, Faith Heist)
Kingsman: the Secret Service
16th August at 20:00
Eggsy Unwin is a young man without much of a future - or so he thinks, until he encounters the dashing Harry Hart. Hart reveals he is a member of a top secret and dapper spy agency, and invites Eggsy to join their ranks. While the latter grapples with the Kingman style of basic training, Harry faces off against a megalomaniac billionaire who wants to use smartphones to control the world’s population. Can Eggsy make the grade and help Harry avert catastrophe? Taron Egerton and Colin Firth star.
Kingsman: the Golden Circle
17th August at 20:00
Taron Egerton reprises his role as super-smooth spy Eggsy Unwin in director Matthew Vaughn’s colourful action adventure sequel. Eggsy’s on the back foot this time around, thanks to maniacal criminal Poppy Adams. When the British spy agency’s HQ is blown up, Eggsy finds support from an unexpected quarter: an American organisation run along similar lines. He joins forces with them to take down Poppy and her Golden Circle organisation. Julianne Moore, Channing Tatum and Jeff Bridges co-star.
Faith Heist
17th August at 22:25
When preacher Benjamin Wright (Jonathan Langdon) mortgages his church to pay for the roof repairs, he thinks investing it with financial advisor Baxter Whitcomb (Steve Lund) is the perfect way to pay back the loan. Unfortunately, Whitcomb is a crook and claims the money has been lost. In despair, Wright turns to a local man, Jordan May (Dalmar Abuzeid), who has a conviction for robbery in his past. Together with a few other members of the congregation, they plot to take back what is theirs.
ACTION WEEKEND–BRUCE WILLIS
23rd – 31st August
8pm
Our final two weekends of August are dedicated to comedian-turned-action hero, Bruce Willis! (whose real name is Walter)
Die Hard 4 (Live Free Or Die Hard)
23rd August at 20:00
Bruce Willis returns for his fourth outing as John McClane, and this time the dogged cop is dragged into the hunt for criminal hackers after the FBI's Cyber Crime Division is targeted on July 4th. He is told to bring in a young man named Matthew Farrell (Justin Long), only to discover someone else also wants the same target. Before both men know what’s happening, they are at the heart of a plot by cybercriminal Thomas Gabriel (Timothy Olyphant) to crush America’s computer infrastructure.
Red 2
23rd August at 22:10
Just when he’s settling into a life of domestic bliss with Sarah, former CIA agent Frank Moses runs into former colleague Marvin Boggs in the supermarket. He reveals that details of a former job they took part in have been leaked on the internet, and now the race is on to locate a portable nuclear weapon. Frank, Sarah and Marvin are soon joined by old friends and new as they set out to dodge their enemies and find the bomb. Bruce Willis, John Malkovich, Helen Mirren and Mary-Louise Parker star.
A Good Day to Die Hard
30th August at 20:05
Grizzled New York cop John McClane (Bruce Willis) finds himself breaking new ground personally and professionally in this entry in the action franchise. He finds himself in Moscow where his estranged son Jack (Jai Courtney) is in trouble with the authorities. However, there’s more to him than meets the eye. Jack is an agent for the CIA and he’s on a mission to prevent a nuclear bomb from being stolen. Can he and his rule-breaking father beat the bad guys and make it back to the US in one piece?
The Cold Light of Day
31th August at 20:00
A sailing holiday to Spain turns into a nightmare for Wall Street trader Will Shaw, when his family is abducted. Soon, he and his father Martin are up to their necks in a tangled web of lies, secrets and violence and the kidnappers race to track down a mysterious briefcase. As Will and Martin try to keep their heads amid the chaos, dark secrets come to light that leave them unable to trust anyone. Henry Cavill and Bruce Willis play the leads, while Sigourney Weaver and Joseph Mawle co-star.
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