At A Cinema: March

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Fri, 04 Mar 2016 - 06:18 GMT

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Fri, 04 Mar 2016 - 06:18 GMT

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Director: Zack Snyder Cast: Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill and Amy Adams opens March 23

The sequel to Man of Steel (2013) and prequel to Dawn of Justice films scheduled for 2017 and 2019, this film will bring DC Comics’ popular characters Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman together for the first time on the big screen in a big budget adventure. Following the massive destruction in the wake of Superman’s fight with his Planet Krypton nemesis, Batman, fearing for Earth’s future, decides to take on Superman. Meanwhile, Superman’s enemy Lex Luthor finds a way to create a superhuman fighter called Doomsday to destroy Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman.

The Other Side of the Door Director: Johannes Roberts Cast: Sarah Wayne Callies, Jeremy Sisto and Javier Botet Opens March 9

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Following in the footsteps of Lauren Cohan in The Boy, Sarah Wayne Callies, another cast member of the popular TV series The Walking Dead, is trying out her luck in yet another horror flick. She plays Maria, a happily married woman who suddenly loses her only son in a tragic accident. Her maternal instinct to bring back her lost son to say a final goodbye turns into obsession as she starts studying ancient rituals. When Maria travels to an ancient temple, where a door serves as a mysterious portal between two worlds, her journey unbalances the lines between life and death.

London Has Fallen Director: Babak Najafi Cast: Gerard Butler, Aaron Eckhart and Morgan Freeman Opens March 2

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After raking in over $98 million at the US box office, a sequel to the presidential thriller Olympus Has Fallen was inevitable. The story setting moves from the White House to London where the British prime minister has passed away under mysterious circumstances. As all leaders of the Western world arrive to attend his funeral, a deadly plot to kill the world’s most powerful leaders is unleashed. It is down to the president of the United States Benjamin Asher (Aaron Eckhart) and his secret service head Mike Banning (Gerard Butler) to save the world another time.

Misconduct Director: Shintaro Shimosawa Cast: Josh Duhamel, Al Pacino and Anthony Hopkins Opens March 9

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In this thriller, Ben (Josh Duhamel), an ambitious young lawyer, takes on a big case against a powerful and ruthless millionaire called Denning, who is the head of a large pharmaceutical company. However, between his boss Abrams (Al Pacino), his wife and Denning’s girlfriend, Ben is entangled into a web of corruption.

Fathers & Daughters Director: Gabriele Muccino Cast: Russell Crowe, Amanda Seyfried and Aaron Paul Opens March 30

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In this family drama, Oscar winner Russell Crow stars as Jake Davis, a Pulitzer-winning writer who grapples with being a widower and father while suffering from a mental breakdown that followed the death of his wife in a car accident. Fast-forward 27 years later, as his grown daughter Katie (Amanda Seyfried) also struggles to forge connections of her own.

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