MOVIES TO SEE FOR THE WEEKEND JULY 8, 2016.

Every week we bring to you movies to make your weekend exciting. Here are the movies you should see this week.

SULTAN 



STORY: This movie lasts for about 170 mins, it's already in theatre. It is a romantic action movie about a fictional wrestler and who is also a specialist in martial arts, Sultan Ali Khan. This underdog wrestling drama is been released fr the EID holiday.

MOVIE DIRECTOR: Ali Abbas Safar
STARS FEATURED: Salman Khan, Marko Saror, Anushka Sharma, Randeep Hooda.


CAPTAIN FANTASTIC




STORY: A father of six, with a rigorous and intellectual education, who lives in the forest of Pacific Northwest, was forced to abandon is paradise to enter a world challenging his idea of how to be a parent. When their mother died, the family were forced to live their prcious home and the children soon discovered that they are ill-prepared for the outside world. This movie last for about 118 mins.

MOVIE DIRECTOR: Matt Ross
STARS FEATURED: Viggo Mortensen,  George Mackay, Samanthan Isler, Annalise Basso.

 
THE SECRET LIFE OF PEST

                              

STORY: This is another animation from the from the creator of Minions, Illumination Entertainment. At first, this was thought to be a misfire until it hit about $31m on its opening weekend. Max, a terrier invited all his friend to hangout at his place while its owner is gone. But his quiet life was upended when Duke, a  stray mutt, which Max disliked, was brought home by its owner.

MOVIE DIRECTOR: Yarrow Cheney, Chris Renaud.
STARS FEATURED: Louis C.K., Eric Stonestreet, Kevin Hart, Lake Bell.

 
CELL



STORY : From the director of Paranormal activity, Tod Williams, come the movie that reunite John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson in an admittedly effective thriller. When a mysterious cell phone signal causes apocalyptic chaos an artist is determined to reunite with his son in New England. This movie lasted for 98 mins
 
MOVIE DIRECTOR: Tod Williams
STARS FEATURED: John Cusack, Samuel L. Jackson, Isabelle Furhman, Clark Sarullo







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