John Wick: Chapter 4

John Wick (Keanu Reeves) continues his vendetta against the "High Table" who assign the Marquis de Gramont (Bill Skarsgård) to deal with him.

Gramont forces retired blind swordsman Caine (Donnie Yen), an old friend of Wick's, to join the hunt, while an enigmatic tracker Mr Nobody (Shamier Anderson) and his dog are already on his trail.

CW: ultraviolence, wound detail

Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of Fire

In a sprawling galaxy of varied worlds everybody fears the Motherworld's conquering armies.

While searching for rebels and in need of resupply a Motherworld dreadnought "The King's Gaze" comes to the agricultural settlement Veldt and Admiral Noble (Ed Skrein) demands the locals hand over their entire harvest.

Leaving a small contingent behind the dreadnought departs with Noble promising to return in ten weeks.

Following a fatal altercation with the ill-disciplined Motherland troops, Kora (Sophia Boutella) an offworlder they've taken in, makes it clear that this now means the Veldt will be razed to the ground and they must recruit people able to fight and defend themselves when "The King's Gaze" returns.

Kora and the farmer Gunnar (Michiel Huisman) begin their search for rebels, mercenaries and outcasts willing to stand up to the Motherworld.

Five Nights at Freddy's

Mike (Josh Hutcherson) struggles to make ends meet and look after his young sister Abby (Piper Rubio). He's facing a custody battle with his aunt after losing his latest job and will take literally anything offered.

He ends up doing night security at the mothballed family entertainment restaurant "Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria" an 80s nightmare of arcade machines, ball pits and the piece de resistance giant dancing and singing animatronic anthropomorphic animals.

After some weird goings on he meets local beat cop Vanessa (Elizabeth Lail) who tells him more of the history of the place.

No good will come of this.

Beasts of the Southern Wild

Six year old Hushpuppy (Quvenzhané Wallis) lives with her father Wink (Dwight Henry) in "The Bathtub" a region of bayou forever threatened by the rising sea.

She has few worries and little schooling but daydreams of the Aurochs: ancient beasts that hunted early mankind.

One day she strikes her father causing the storm that washes everything away and unleashes the Aurochs from their icy prison.

No good will come of this.

CW: squalor, putrefaction, animal gutting/butchery

Oppenheimer

This biopic tells the story of J. Robert Oppenheimer (Cillian Murphy) from his early days working in parallel with the great theoretical physicists of the early 20th century, then a rapidly changing field, his famous time steering the Manhattan Project and his later downfall due to a witch hunt founded on his early association with known communists.

Leave the World behind

Out of the blue, Advertising Executive Amanda (Julia Roberts) wakes her husband Clay (Ethan Hawke) early and announces that they are having a weekend break. She's booked an AirBnB not too far outside the city at a great price.

The house is amazing, their kids aren't moaning too much and everything is going great. The only annoying thing is that the Internet and TV goes out during the day. Their phones lose signal too.

That night there's a knock at the door and a man claiming to be G.H. Scott (Mahershala Ali) has arrived with his daughter Ruth (Myha'La). He says there's been a blackout in the city and they'd like to come in and stay the night.

CW: horrible shit with teeth

Barbie

Stereotypical Barbie (Margot Robbie) lives an unchanging life in Barbie World where everything is perfect.

Her boyfriend Beach Ken (Ryan Gosling) wishes she paid him more attention but it's girls night every night.

One day after some intrusive thoughts things start to go wrong. She's informed by Weird Barbie (Kate McKinnon) that out in the real world there's a little girl in trouble who needs her help and she must travel there to help. This comes as something of a shock as Barbie knows nothing about the real world.

Deerskin

Georges (Jean Dujardin) is going through a divorce and drives to a distant small town where he pays a large sum of money for a fringed deerskin jacket and a camcorder.

With nothing much to do he bullshits the local barmaid (Adèle Haenel) he's making a film. She's a frustrated film student and shows an interest.

Meanwhile the deerskin jacket has been talking to Georges. No good will come of this.

CW: bloody random murder