New year’s movies!

The electric life of louis wain

This 2022, start your year off at the cinemas!

After the crazy Christmas line up, you’re likely expectantly waiting for this new year of awesome movies to be released! So, this January why not sit back, relax, get some popcorn, and make one of these recommendations your new favorite movie!

The electric life of louis wain – release date: 1st January 2022  

A true tale telling the story of an English painter who grew to fame in the late 19th century for his psychedelic cat paintings that displayed his declining mental state for the public.

sesame street– release date: January 14th 2022  

Based on the TV series of the same name, this installment follows the gang as they’re mysteriously thrown out of their neighborhood and end up in new York city where they utilize the help of Anne Hathaway to somehow get home.

operation mincemeat – release date: 7th January 2022

Directed by John madden, this upcoming war drama is also based on true events. This movie depiction of real events follows Colin Firth on a mission to outwit German intelligence and keep the allied invasion of Sicily hidden.

Matrix resurrection – release date: 18th of December 2021

The fourth installment of the renowned matrix series is coming to cinemas! Starring Keanu Reeves as Neo, the story goes that neo has reentered society as a regular, however when a new Morpheus enters the sphere and offers Neo the red pill, how will his life change?

 Scream – release date: 14th January 2022

This new installment of the classic horror film ‘scream’ follows Sidney Prescott as she reunites with the town of her nightmares! In Woodsboro twenty-five years after the grizzly murder of her friends Sidney reenters to confront the killer!

Words: Namra Tahir | Subbing: Salma Ahmed

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