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Goodwin Cinema and Kinopolis are gearing up for an exciting lineup of films set to release on September 18. Here's a rundown of the movies that are sure to captivate audiences.
Firstly, the highly anticipated film adaptation of Stephen King's novel "The Long Walk" is coming to theatres. This dystopian survival drama, produced by Leonine Studios and directed by Francis Lawrence, promises to be a thrilling experience. The story revolves around a peculiar event where 100 young men must keep moving forward at a speed not less than three miles per hour, with no clear finish line. If a player breaks the rules, they receive a warning, and after three warnings, they are shot. The film features a star-studded cast, including Mark Hamill, Cooper Hoffman, and David Jonsson.
Another film that will be gracing the screens is "Nanking Photographer," a film about the Nanking Massacre in China in 1937. This 18+ rated film is set to release at Goodwin Cinema and tells the story of an ordinary postman named Su Lu-chan who works at a photo studio in Nanking. Secretly, he documents the war crimes of the invaders, capturing the brutal and harsh events of the Japanese invasion of China.
For those who enjoy action thrillers, "London Has Fallen" is not to be missed. The protagonist of this film is an experienced hitman who made a fatal mistake by killing the wrong target. Now, he's on the run from a powerful mafia boss and has left his son behind. The film is set to release at Kinopolis and Goodwin Cinema.
Robert Zemeckis' latest experiment, "Now and Then," is also set to release at Kinopolis and Goodwin Cinema on September 18. This film revolves around one house and one angle, showcasing a variety of events involving a single family. The lead role in this film is played by Tom Hanks, who is a favorite actor of Robert Zemeckis.
Lastly, "The Long Walk" is also set to release at Kinomax, Kinopolis, and Goodwin Cinema on September 18. With its unique premise and suspenseful narrative, this film is shaping up to be a must-watch for fans of dystopian fiction and survival dramas.
Don't miss out on these exciting releases! Mark your calendars for September 18 and get ready for an unforgettable cinematic experience.
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