Your holiday movie guide: Superheroes and comedy

By | December 21, 2018

That’s only the beginning of a delectable assortment of silver screen delights. Do what I do, mix your Malteasers in warm popcorn, grab a mega coffee, sit back and be taken into another world. Here is everything you need to know.  

NOW SHOWING 

SPIDER-MAN INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE (PG) 117 min. Hailee Steinfeld, Nicholas Cage, Jake Johnson. Just when you thought superhero films were all alike, here is a tale of multiple Spider-persons in a remarkable action packed emotional journey. Animation so good you forget it is a cartoon.

THE GRINCH (G) 86 min. Benedict Cumberbatch, Rashida Jones, Pharrell Williams. Far cry from the Jim Carrey Dr. Suess version, this is an irresistible take on the classic tale of a grumpy green citizen of Whoville planning to ruin Christmas. 

BUMBLEBEE (PG) 113 min. Bailee Steinfeld, John Cena, Megyn Price. More mechanical action mayhem in prequel spin-off from the Transformers film series set in the 1980s shows how  a battle scarred on the run metal shapeshifter becomes sarcastic yellow volkswagen befriending a teen girl.

AQUAMAN: Stars Jason Momoa determined to save the world.

AQUAMAN: Stars Jason Momoa determined to save the world.

FROM BOXING DAY

AQUAMAN (M) 143 min. Jason Momoa, Willem Dafoe, Amber Heard. Deep blue sea hero Aquaman last seen in Justice League wields his trident out of the Atlantis depths joins forces with his marine life and friends to save the world. Filmed in Australia Nicole Kidman. Dolph Lundgren also star, great fun. 

THE FAVOURITE (MA) 119 min. Emma Stone, Olivia Coleman, Rachel Weisz. This is no Jane Austen true romance fluff, definite adults only fare set around 18th century England as a frail Queen Anne occupies the throne enjoying manipulation of the mind and intimate body games with palace colleagues. 

HOLMES AND WATSON (M) 89 min. Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, Hugh Laurie. Amusing anything goes take on the greatest detective the world has ever know Sherlock Holmes. Beware of politically incorrect jokes and pratfalls.

VICE (MA) 132 min. Christian Bale, Steve Carell, Amy Adams. Award season contender Christian Bale transforms physically and mentally into former Vice President Dick Cheney in a mostly untold and somewhat true story of a Washington insider. Edgy, dark political satire with an amazing cast.

COLD WAR (M) 88 min. Joanna Kulig, Jeanne Balibar, Tomasz Kot. In glorious black & white Polish love story of opposites attract set around eastern Europe in the 1950s. Lovers of arthouse films should not miss this.

MARY POPPINS RETURNS: Jane (Emily Mortimer), John (Nathanael Saleh), Annabel (Pixie Davies, Ellen (Julie Walters), Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda), Georgie (Joel Dawson) and Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt) star in an entirely new adventure with the practically-perfect nanny and the Banks family.

MARY POPPINS RETURNS: Jane (Emily Mortimer), John (Nathanael Saleh), Annabel (Pixie Davies, Ellen (Julie Walters), Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda), Georgie (Joel Dawson) and Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt) star in an entirely new adventure with the practically-perfect nanny and the Banks family.

FROM NEW YEAR’S DAY

MARY POPPINS RETURNS (G) 130 min. Emily Blunt, Lin Manuel-Miranda, Emily Mortimer. Glorious return of the umbrella flying British nanny with all the right moves to bring happiness and joy into the lives of whoever she comes in contact with. Fine musical sequences, astonishing production, terrific wit, all round beauty. 

FROM JANUARY 3 

FROM JANUARY 10 

INSTANT FAMILY (PG) 118 min. mark Wahlberg, Rose Byrne, Isabela Moner. True story loving couple suddenly realise they are out of depth when fostering three children, cue kids run riot, adults fall over before happy feel good finale.

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