The best films in cinemas this August
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China's international film blackout is just about over, so now the Mainland gets to see all the summer movie hits a couple months after the rest of the world has already seen them, judged them and found them... okay. Depends on what you're looking for in a movie, whether it be ABBA dance numbers in Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again or Tom Cruise risking his life for our entertainment and money in Mission: Impossible - Fallout.
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Shoplifters
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A winner at this year's Cannes Film Festival, Shoplifters follows an impoverished family of five living happily in Tokyo despite needing petty theft to get by. One day, they take in a teenage girl from the street who puts all their choices under scrutiny.
On general release Fri 3.
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again
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This sequel to 2008's Mamma Mia! is a nostalgia trip to the '70s, filled with ABBA hits, cheesy dance numbers and simple, happy thoughts. Critics recommend you keep your brain off and enjoy an otherwise pleasing spectacle.
On general release Fri 3.
The Meg
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We know what you're thinking – not another shark movie. Expert sea diver Jonas Taylor (Jason Statham) is on a path of redemption after he has a second chance at taking down the 70-foot long shark that cost him his crew, career and marriage.
On general release Fri 10.
Ant-Man and the Wasp
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The tiniest Marvel hero may turn out to be the mightiest – or at least that's what is implied by his absence in Avengers: Infinity War. For now, Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) rocks dad life and pines for another adventure. His wish comes true in the form of Hope van Dyne, the Wasp (Evangeline Lily), as they battle against a new enemy.
On general release Fri 24.
Mission: Impossible - Fallout
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Actor Tom Cruise and Director Christopher McQuarrie are back with another Mission Impossible. This time, Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and his IMF team find themselves wanted by assassins and in a race against time. Be prepared for more death-defying stunts and Cruise jumping out of planes.
On general release Thu 30.
Sicario 2: Day of the Soldado
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'Soldado' means 'soldier' but few of the drug-war combatants in this Sicario sequel will be in uniform. Bristling with menace, jaw-clenching tension and heavy weaponry, it should be one thriller to remember. Chinese cinema sites have this film listed for an August release, however, no specific day has been announced.
General release tba.
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Skyscraper
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All Dwayne Johnson wants to do is live in his Hong Kong mega-tower in peace – so why won't these terrorists let him do it? Sounds like an updated Die Hard, but don't underestimate our love of Die Hard – the greatest Christmas movie of all time.
On general release. Extract QR code to book tickets.
Incredibles 2
Image: Pixar Animation Studios
The original is Pixar’s finest moment (save it, Toy Story partisans), and with the whole cast and director Brad Bird returning, we have no reason to lose faith.
On general release. Extract QR code to book tickets.
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