No more wolfing around – movie entertainment
This week we are greeted by the steamy Hugh Jackman, reprising his role in Wolverine, which promises to be action-packed for all X-Men and comic lovers.
However, don’t forget to also check out the spoof film Scary Movie V, or a hilarious Tyler Perry Presents Peeples comedy.
Wolverine
Releases on July 26. Genre: Action.
Hugh Jackman returns as Wolverine in this sequel to the character’s first solo outing, last year. The film centres on Wolverine as he sets about adventures in modern day Japan, fighting ninjas and traditional Samurai warriors.
Finding himself for the first time out of his depth, Wolverine faces a constant life-or-death battle that will leave him forever changed.
Vulnerable and pushed to his physical and emotional limits, he confronts not only lethal Samurai steel, but also his inner struggle against his own immortality.
Scary Movie V
Releases on July 26. Genre: Comedy.
Dan (Simon Rex) and Jody (Ashley Tisdale) couldn’t be happier:
they have a successful marriage and have just welcomed the birth of their son. After returning home from the hospital, the couple begins to notice strange occurrences – lights turning off on their own, falling objects and strange sounds.
Although they brush it off at first, it eventually starts affecting their careers, and they decide to hire demon hunters to help them banish the presence from their home.
Tyler Perry Presents Peeples
Releases on July 26. Genre: Comedy.
After a year of living together, Wade Walker (Craig Robinson) wants to propose to his girlfriend, Grace Peeples (Kerry Washington).
Grace is hesitant about introducing Wade to her ambitious, upper crust family, so when she leaves to attend an annual reunion at her parents’ swanky compound, Wade decides to show up uninvited and charm his potential in-laws while slipping a ring on Grace’s finger.
Unfortunately, Wade’s plans don’t go exactly as he’d envisioned, and he soon realises that his only hope of marrying Grace means a face-off with Judge Peeples (David Alan Grier), Grace’s disapproving dad, who won’t accept anything less than the very best for his daughter.