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Gisborne Film Guide

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Bank of Dave is a feel-good film that has a whiff of truth.

Bank of Dave is a feel-good film that has a whiff of truth.

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Bank of Dave

Dave Fishwick, a Burnley working-class, self-made millionaire, struggles to set up a community bank to help the town’s local businesses thrive. To do so, he must battle London’s elite financial institutions and compete for the first banking licence in over 100 years. Film reviewer Cath Clarke, writing in The Guardian, said: “Rory Kinnear is brilliant as Fishwick, who made his fortune selling vans and minibuses but has never forgotten his roots . . . Kinnear gives the character a winning mix of down-to-earth blokiness with a rags-to-riches flamboyance.”

The Boogeyman

Supernatural horror film based on a 1973 Stephen King short story.

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The Little Mermaid

New star Halle Bailey as Ariel and old favourite Melissa McCarthy as Ursula help make Rob Marshall’s remake of a modern Disney classic a flamboyant hit.

Maybe I Do

With their relationship at a crossroads, Michelle and Allen invite their parents to finally meet. As it turns out, their parents (played by Diane Keaton, Richard Gere, Susan Sarandon and William H. Macy) already know each other, maybe a little too well.

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Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3 (2D and 3D)

Peter Quill rallies his team to defend the universe and protect one of their own.

Fast X

Over many missions, Dom Toretto and his family have outsmarted and outdriven every foe in their path.

Now they must confront the most lethal opponent they’ve ever faced. Fuelled by revenge, a terrifying threat emerges from the shadows of the past to shatter Dom’s world.

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

Animated sequel to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse that is set in a shared multiverse of alternative universes called the Spider-Verse. Teenage graffiti artist Miles Morales, who has taken over as the Spider-Man of his universe after the death of his reality’s Peter Parker, is asked by Spider-Woman to help save every universe of Spider-People from the Spot, who could cause a catastrophe.

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Paper Spiders

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Recently widowed Dawn (Lili Taylor) experiences growing anxiety as her daughter Melanie (Stefania LaVie Owen) plans to move away for college. An argument with a hostile new neighbour aggravates Dawn’s mental condition and she begins to exhibit signs of persecutory delusional disorder. Melanie attempts a series of interventions to help her mother, but Dawn’s paranoia spirals out of control. Challenging Dawn’s reality of persecution threatens to destroy their relationship. Melanie makes a tough choice as she struggles to keep her mother afloat. The film is inspired by the lives of screenwriter Natalie Shampanier and her mother.

Driving Madeleine

Madeleine, 92, calls a taxi to take her to a retirement home. A disillusioned driver with a tender heart agrees to drive the streets of Paris, past the places that affected Madeleine’s life.

Shackleton: The Greatest Story of Survival

Adventurer Tim Jarvis retells the survival-rescue story of Ernest Shackleton.

The Blue Caftan

To keep up with demand, a husband and wife running a caftan store in Morocco hire an apprentice, causing a shift in relationships.

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