Social, animation, 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 social, animation, and horror.
Hubal
Today, Thursday, cinemas will start showing the Saudi film “Hoopal”, whose events take place in the aftermath of the Second Gulf War in Saudi Arabia. It presents the story of a Bedouin family living in complete isolation in the heart of the desert because of Grandpa Liam’s belief that the Hour of Judgment is near after signs appear confirming his claims. This isolation is tested when Reefa, the daughter of the family, contracts an infectious disease.
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The film is directed by Abdulaziz Al-Shalahi, written by Mufarrej Al-Muffil, and co-starring with Ibrahim Al-Hasawi, Mila Al-Zahrani, Mishaal Al-Mutairi, Hamdi Al-Faridi, Reem Fahd, and Dera’an Al-Dra’an.
The comfortable one
Cinemas also show the Egyptian film “Al-Mustarehiya.” The film deals with the story of a beautiful woman in the mid-fifties, charming, intelligent, and adept at fraud and fraud, until she became the most dangerous fraudster in Egypt. She used her beauty and femininity to tempt and trap men, then marry them to use these marriages as a means of operations.
After twenty years of escaping, the fraudster Shahinaz Al-Maraachli returns to Egypt to retrieve a precious diamond that she buried before her escape. She discovers that the cemetery has been moved from the cemetery. She decides to gather her children to help her search for the diamond.

The film is directed by Amr Salah, written by the duo Mohamed Abdel-Qawi and Ahmed Anwar, and stars Laila Alawi, Bayoumi Fouad, Mahmoud El-Laithi, Nour Qadri, Mostafa Gharib, and Amr Wahba.
Nosferatu
As for the movie “Nosferatu,” you can find it in movie theaters today. Its events revolve around an obsession between a haunted young woman and a terrifying vampire who is fascinated by her, causing indescribable horror.
Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu is a gothic, supernatural horror story about the obsession between a haunted young woman and a terrifying vampire infatuated with her, causing untold horror in its wake.
The film is directed and written by Robert Eggers, and stars Bill Skarsgard, Nicholas Hoult, Lily-Rose Depp, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Emma Corrin, Ralph Ineson, Simon McBurney, and Willem Dafoe.
The Man in the White Van
You can also find the movie “The Man in the White Van”, set in a picturesque family town in Florida in 1974. An evil white van is chasing a young girl, and her parents’ disbelief leads to a terrifying nightmare on Halloween, with those around her refusing to believe it.
The film is directed by Warren Scales, written by Warren Scales and Sharon Y. Cobb, and stars Madison Wolfe, Breck Basinger, Ali Larter, Sean Astin, Skai Jackson, and Gavin Warren.
Arthur the King
Cinemas are also showing “Arthur the King,” which tells the story of an adventurous racer who adopts a stray dog named Arthur to join him in an epic endurance race. The events take place within a framework of adventures, where fate strangely brings together the runner Mikael Linendord and a homeless dog, so Michael decides to adopt him and take him in a great epic race.
Over the course of ten days and 435 miles, an unbreakable bond develops between professional adventure racer Mark Wahlberg and his mischievous canine companion, Arthur. Based on an incredible true story, Arthur follows the King desperate for one last chance at victory.

The film is directed by Simon Cellan-Jones, written by Mikael Lindenward, and stars Mark Wahlberg, Nathalie Emmanuel, Simo Lo, Michael Landes, Paul Guilfoyle, and Rob Collins.
Boonie Bears: Time Twist
Today’s cinemas also show the movie “Boonie Bears: Time Twist”, where Vic, the programmer, lives in a big city and sees strange dreams about two bears and a magical forest. When his manager offers him to start a new life and work as a lumberjack, his approval of his manager’s idea causes the bears and the forest to be exposed. to major threats.
The film is directed by Lin Yongchang, written by Rachel Zhou, Qin Wan, and Jiang Lin, and stars Chris Boeck, Patrick Freeman, Kieran Katari, Joseph S. Lambert, Siobhan Lumsden, and Paul Max Reinhart.
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