Films To Go See This Week

23/03/2012 12:50

The terrifying The Devil Inside is scarying us all at the top of box office. The sun is blazing in our little UK and what a better way to not get sunburnt by holing ourselves up inside a cinema and watching some cracking movies that are out this week. And by cracking movies, I mean The Hunger Games because it is the only movie release this week that is worth any of you attention.

 

The Hunger Games

The publicity for this film is intense and if you havent read the books, you surely must have missed the hype that is all over The Hunger Games. Dubbed as a mixture of Twilight and Battle Royale, The Hunger Games is set in the future world of Capitol where twelve boys and girls must compete on live television til one is left standing and by standing, we mean, still alive. Young Katniss Everdeen decides to take the place of her sister and battles to the death and for love. It's edgy heart pumping stuff.

 

Starring new comers Jennifer Lawrence and Liom Helmsworth, The Hunger Games is THE film of the year and will get your horror juices going.

 

Act Of Valor.

Based on the true experiences and starring real US Navy Seals, Act Of Valor tells the story of an elie team of Nayvy Seals who must go under a covert mission in order to recover a kidnapped CIA opperative. However, the opperation soon turns dark as they discover a terriorist plot against the US. Its a race against time to protect our country.

 

This is action at its finest and certainly has heart within it that will make you proud of your army.

 

Wild Bill.
 


From US finest to a rather grand English film about what we know best, scummy prison families. We don't do things by halffffs. Bill, of the title fame, is finally out on parole after being a legendary East End gangsta. However, all is not rosy with his family and he finds that his two sons are fending for themselves after their mother took off. With the threat of social services looming, Bill must unwillingly become father to his sons.

 

Directed by Lock, Stock  and Two Smoking Barrells star Dexter Flectcher, the film is a comedy drama akin to that of Shameless.

 

Also out this week is french folly The Kid With The Bike.

 

 

 

Why aren't you watching Hunger Games yet?

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