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Adventure, action and horror… cinemas receive 6 new films today

Today, Thursday, cinema halls will receive 6 new films, as part of the weekend’s lineup, and the films shown vary between adventure, action and horror.

Cayenne 2

If you are a fan of Arab adventure films, then you will have a date today, Thursday, with the Egyptian film “Al-Harifa 2”, which will be shown in theaters. The film tells the story of “Majed”, who, along with his friends and colleagues, continues to engage in more challenges and exciting adventures by playing the game of football. Their personal lives are also witnessing more developments and various changes.

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Cayenne 2

The film is directed by Karim Saad, written by Iyad Saleh, and stars Nour Al-Nabawi, Ahmed Ghazi, Nour Ihab, Khaled Al-Dhahabi, Ahmed Bahr Kuzbara, and Abdul Rahman Muhammad.

Armor

Today, Thursday, cinemas begin showing the movie “Armour,” which tells the story of armored truck security guard James Brody, as he works with his son Casey to transfer millions of dollars between banks when a team of thieves led by Rock organizes a seizure of their truck to seize the wealth.
After an intense car chase, Rock soon corners the armored truck and James and Casey find themselves trapped on a rickety bridge. As the truck dangles from the bridge, in danger of falling into the water below, James and the fate of the stolen fortune hang in the balance.
The film is directed by Justin Root, written by Corey duo Todd Hughes, and Adrian Specert, and stars Sylvester Stallone, Jason Patric, Josh Wiggins, and Dash Mihawk.

The Order

Today’s cinemas are also showing the movie “The Order”, which revolves around a series of bank and car robberies that spread terror in the hearts of Pacific Northwest communities. Everyone believes that criminals are behind them motivated by theft, but a federal agent suspects that they are a group of dangerous terrorists.
The film is directed by Justin Kurzel, written by Zach Balin, and stars Jude Law, Nicholas Hoult, Tye Sheridan, Sebastian Piggott, Marc Maron, and John Warkentin.

Pushpa: The Rule

Part 2 of “Pushpa: The Rule” is in theaters today, as the conflict between Pushpa and Bhanwar Singh continues as their rivalry continues in this epic finale to the two-part action drama.
Directed by Sukumar, Sukumar and Srikanth Vissa, the film stars Allu Arjun, Rashmika Mandanna, Fahadh Faasil, Srilaila, Dayanand Reddy, Kaushik Mahata, Sunil, Rao Ramesh and Gajapati Babu.

The Keeper

Also showing today is the movie “The Keeper,” which deals with the lives of a special group of veterans who seek to help their colleague fight depression and suicidal tendencies, and they face many difficulties in order to save him from possible suicide.
The film is directed by Kendall Bryant Jr. and Angus Penfield, written by Todd Tavolazzi and George Eshelman, and stars Angus Penfield, Cary Keating, Fred Robbins, Vince Eisenson, John Peter Cruz, and Michael McLaney.

Christmas Eve in Miller’s Point

As for the movie “Christmas Eve in Miller’s Point,” you can find it in cinemas today, as the Balsano family gathers to celebrate the last Christmas in their ancestral home. However, two of the youngest members of the family run away to stage a teenage rebellion.
On Christmas Eve, a family gathers to celebrate what may be the last holiday in their ancestral home, and as the night progresses and generational tensions arise, one teenager sneaks out with her friends to claim her own winter suburb.

The film is directed by Tyler Thomas Taormina, written by Eric Berger and Tyler Thomas Taormina, and stars Matilda Fleming, Maria Dizia, Ben Shenkman, Francesca Scorsese, Elsie Fisher, Liv Cameron, Sawyer Spielberg, Gregg Turkington, and Michael Cera.

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