- 17 Again
- Knowing
- Paul Blart: Mall Cop
- Watchmen
- Friday the 13th
- Twilight
- Let the Right One In
- Lesbian Vampire Killers
- He’s Just Not That Into You
- Haunting in Connecticut
Young at heart… Thirtysomething Mike (Matthew Perry) is stuck in a rut. Then, one morning, he wakes up as a 17-year-old version of himself (Zak Efron) and gets to change the course of his life. Who says you’re only young once?
Number cruncher… Nicholas Cage plays an astrophysicist who decodes a page of numbers that predict a host of disasters.
Checkout it out… A rotund security guard has to employ all of his crime-fighting skills when a gang of villains lay siege to his shopping mall.
Power struggle… Based on the iconic comic book series of the same name, this fantasy thriller sees a ragtag group of costumed vigilantes coming together under threat from an unseen enemy.
Nightmare scenario… This remake of the gory 1980 classic stars Supernatural’s Jared Padalecki as a lone traveller looking for his missing sister.
Pain in the neck… Teenager Bella Swann moves to a small town in Washington and falls for her mysterious classmate, Edward Cullen, who turns out to be a 108-year-old vampire. Typical.
Growing pains… This Swedish chiller charts the unusual relationship between a young boy and a vampire.
Bump in the night… Gavin & Stacey’s James Corden and Matthew Horne play two down-on-their-luck slackers, who escape to a remote village in Wales only to discover the local women have been enslaved by lesbian vampires.
Heart of the matter… This star-studded comedy follows the romantic misadventures of nine individuals in their twenties and thirties.
House of horrors… Based on a true story, this supernatural chiller charts a family’s terrifying encounter with the dark forces lurking in their new home.





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