In Irish cinemas June 26th
Yes that's the 1984 original which helped to make Arnie a household name and birthed the directing career of one James Cameron - now the man behind the two biggest films of all time. It's back in cinemas more than 30 years after its original release to get audiences ready for Terminator Genisys. See how Linda Hamilton fares when a deadly cybernetic organism is set back through time to kill her.
Irish chap Michael Fassbender and Kodi Smit-McPhee star in this dramatic Western about a young Scottish man who travels to America to find the woman he loves and ends up catching the attention of a mysterious man who might be able to help. With gorgeous cinematography and support from the likes of Ben Mendelsohn this is one to look out for.
Orange is the New Black star Taylor Schilling plays opposite Adam Scott in this film about a couple looking for a little more adventure in their life. And they find it when they attend a party at another couple's house where things get more than a little raunchy. Reviews for this definitely not safe for work comedy have been really positive
Before Despicable Me, the Minions existed, travelling around the world in search of the most evil creature they can be employed by. It's a strange existence and when they run out of villains to serve, three brave Minions travel to America to find their latest master. Who turns out to be voiced by Sandra Bullock.
Salma Hayek plays a women in a bit of a dicey situation in Everly. She's trapped in her apartment and some bad people are coming to kill her. But rather than running away she tackles them head on in a series of over the top action scenes which never leave the apartment. This is rididulous stuff, but also a lot of fun.



