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This week gives you a chance to revisit the eighties, witness a hostage drama, and watch an exciting teen film among the Thursday premieres. Enjoy!
Private detective Jack Marlin takes on a new case where he must help a pop star locate her mother, who apparently committed suicide 20 years earlier. Purgatory Jack is a neo-noir mystery thriller starring Tim Rozon and Alexandra Beaton, directed by the award-winning Butler brothers Jason and Brett.
In the French romantic drama Along Came Love, waitress and single mother Madeleine must make some difficult choices in love. When faced with the wealthy student Francois, it becomes evident that they are both influenced by secrets they would prefer to hide. The film is an honest, well-acted melodrama with a 6.5 rating on IMDb.
Sarah Jessica Parker, from the hit series Sex and the City, played a dancer early in her career in the quintessential youth film Girls Just Want To Have Fun. Dancing, high school, teenage dreams, and disappointed parents, all wrapped in a suitably pink package and accompanied by classic 80s pop.
In The Last Stop in Yuma County, a hostage situation arises at a roadside diner in rural Arizona. A traveling sales representative witnesses the ruthless and malicious use of violence by two bank robbers. The film has a 15-year age limit.
Birk & Magna – the Dark Secret of the Mine is an exciting family film from Norway. Magna's dad disappeared many years ago, and she is now searching for answers. Birk is fighting to preserve the tourist cabin he runs with his uncle. Together, they uncover a case of environmental crime.
The power goes out in the elevator of the tall skyscraper, and then it's all downhill from there for the passengers. Earthquake Underground is a 2024 sci-fi thriller where the protagonist must fight to save his girlfriend before the building completely collapses.
Published: 14/08/2025 Last updated: 18/08/2025