Cambridge Edition August 2024 - Newsletter

Trap

9 August Things aren’t all they seem in this twisty latest from horror maverick M Night Shyamalan. When a father takes his teen daughter to a pop concert, it’s revealed that a serial killer is in attendance – meaning the night takes a blood-curdling turn.

Dìdi

2 August From first-time director Sean Wang, this raucous but heartfelt coming- of-age comedy follows a misbehaving teenager as he grapples with growing up, trying to fit in and his Taiwanese family’s expectations.

Cuckoo

23 August True to its name, this scarefest – which features Dan Stevens like you’ve never seen him before – is slightly barmy, but all the better for it. Gretchen (Hunter Schafer) is sent to stay in the Bavarian Alps, where an unnerving scheme is hatching.

Paradise Is Burning

30 August Three orphaned sisters enjoy a blissful summer that begins to unravel at the tug of adulthood in this Swedish-language drama. Director Mika Gustafson forges a bracing exploration of working-class childhood.

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Spider-mania

Solaris

Sing Sing

17 August Andrei Tarkovsky’s sci-fi masterpiece is adapted from Stanisław Lem’s 1961 novel and pursues a psychologist sent into outer space.

30 August Inspired by the real-life

Spidey senses are sure to be tingling with this chance to see the original Spider-Man on 2 August , followed by Spider-Man 2 on the 9th and Spider-Man 3 on the 16th.

maximum-security prison of the same name, this Greg Kwedar drama stars Colman Domingo and Paul Raci.

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