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Movie adaptation of King, based on the invasion of Japan, unveiled as a production from Tomsk

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Movie poster reveals upcoming film adaptation of King's Japan invasion story, set in Tomsk
Movie poster reveals upcoming film adaptation of King's Japan invasion story, set in Tomsk

Movie adaptation of King, based on the invasion of Japan, unveiled as a production from Tomsk

Get ready, movie enthusiasts of Tomsk! September 18 is a date to mark on your calendars as several exciting new films are set to hit the screens at Kinomax, Kinopolis, and Goodwin Cinema.

First up, we have "London Has Fallen" (18+), an action-packed thriller about a seasoned hitman who finds himself in hot water when he kills the wrong target. On the run from a mafia boss, he takes on the task of training another gangster's son to become a killer. This gripping film will be showing at Kinopolis and Goodwin Cinema.

If you're in the mood for something a bit more emotional, "Now You See Me 2" (18+) might be just what you're looking for. Directed by Hollywood veteran Robert Zemeckis, this film focuses on a single house and camera angle, offering a unique perspective on the emotional events within a family. Tom Hanks, a favourite of Zemeckis, takes on the lead role in this intriguing production, which is also screening at Kinopolis and Goodwin Cinema.

For fans of Stephen King, "The Long Walk" is a must-watch. Adapted from one of King's earliest novels, this film follows a hundred young men participating in an event called "The Long Walk", where they must keep moving forward at a speed not less than three miles per hour. Breaking this rule results in a warning, and three warnings lead to a fatal consequence. "The Long Walk" is a USA horror/drama/thriller film, and it's set to premiere in Tomsk on September 18.

In the historical drama "The Photographer of Nanking" (18+), we journey back to China in 1937 during the Japanese invasion and the Nanking Massacre. The film centres around an ordinary postman named Su Lu-chan, who secretly documents the war crimes of the Japanese invaders through his photography. "The Photographer of Nanking" will be showing at Goodwin Cinema, Kinomax, and Kinopolis.

Whether you're in the mood for action, drama, or history, there's something for everyone at Tomsk cinemas on September 18. Don't miss out on these exciting new releases!

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