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Peter Rabbit. Trailer. Domhnall Gleeson. Rose Byrne. James Corden.

In Peter Rabbit, the mischievous and adventurous hero who has captivated generations of readers now takes on the starring role of his own contemporary comedy. In the film, Peter’s feud with Mr. McGregor [Domhnall Gleeson] escalates to greater heights than ever before as their fight to gain control of McGregor’s coveted vegetable garden and the affections of the warm-hearted animal lover who lives next door (Rose Byrne) extends to the Lake District and London. James Corden voices the character of Peter with playful spirit and wild charm, with Margot Robbie, Elizabeth Debicki, and Daisy Ridley performing the voice roles of the triplets, Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cottontail.

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks. Teaser Trailer. Oprah Winfrey. Rose Byrne. Courtney B. Vance. Renée Elise Goldsberry.

An African-American woman becomes an unwitting pioneer for medical breakthroughs when her cells are used to create the first immortal human cell line in the early 1950s.

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks. Teaser Trailer. Oprah Winfrey. Rose Byrne. Courtney B. Vance. Renée Elise Goldsberry.

An African-American woman becomes an unwitting pioneer for medical breakthroughs when her cells are used to create the first immortal human cell line in the early 1950s.

The Meddler. Trailer. Rose Byrne. Susan Sarandon. J.K. Simmons.

With a new iPhone, an apartment near the Grove, and a comfortable bank account left to her by her beloved late husband, Marnie Minervini has happily relocated from New Jersey to Los Angeles to be near her daughter Lori, a successful (but still single) screenwriter, and smother her with motherly love. But when the dozens of texts, unexpected visits, and conversations dominated by unsolicited advice force Lori to draw strict personal boundaries, Marnie finds ways to channel her eternal optimism and forceful generosity to change the lives of others—as well as her own—and find a new purpose in life.

X-Men: Apocalypse. Trailer. James McAvoy. Michael Fassbender. Jennifer Lawrence. Oscar Isaac. Nicholas Hoult. Rose Byrne. Tye Sheridan.

Following the critically acclaimed global smash hit X-Men: Days of Future Past, director Bryan Singer returns with X-MEN: APOCALYPSE. Since the dawn of civilization, he was worshipped as a god. Apocalypse, the first and most powerful mutant from Marvel’s X-Men universe, amassed the powers of many other mutants, becoming immortal and invincible. Upon awakening after thousands of years, he is disillusioned with the world as he finds it and recruits a team of powerful mutants, including a disheartened Magneto [Michael Fassbender], to cleanse mankind and create a new world order, over which he will reign. As the fate of the Earth hangs in the balance, Raven [Jennifer Lawrence] with the help of Professor X [James McAvoy] must lead a team of young X-Men to stop their greatest nemesis and save mankind from complete destruction.

Adult Beginners. Trailer. Nick Kroll. Rose Byrne. Bobby Cannavale.

A young, hipster entrepreneur [Nick Kroll] crashes and burns on the eve of his company’s big launch. With his entire life in disarray, he leaves Manhattan to move in with his estranged pregnant sister [Rose Byrne], brother-in-law [Bobby Cannavale] and three year-old nephew in the suburbs — only to become their manny. Faced with real responsibility, he may finally have to grow up — but not without some bad behavior first.

The Turning. Official UK Trailer.

An adaptation of Australia’s best-selling book of short stories. Ten stories interweave in their respective narratives, creating an intriguing and twisting central plot-line that often centres around the enigmatic members of the Lang family, each consumed by their shared pasts.

The Turning explores the impact of past on present, how the seemingly random incidents that change and shape us can never be escaped or let go of. All of the stories are bound together by recurring themes; the passing of time, regret, addiction and obsession.

The Turning. Trailer.

An adaptation of Australia’s best-selling book of short stories. Ten stories interweave in their respective narratives, creating an intriguing and twisting central plot-line that often centres around the enigmatic members of the Lang family, each consumed by their shared pasts.

The Turning explores the impact of past on present, how the seemingly random incidents that change and shape us can never be escaped or let go of. All of the stories are bound together by recurring themes; the passing of time, regret, addiction and obsession.

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