Only three films this week, but all promise to take us on quite a ride – one offering a fast and furious sensory overload, while the others take a more emotional approach.

Opening today:

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SHOPPING……FILM OF THE WEEK

New Zealand | 100 minutes | Drama
Directors: Mark Albiston, Louis Sutherland (debut feature)
Cast: Kevin Paulo, Jacek Koman, Alistair Browning, Julian Dennison, Laura Petersen, Byron Coll, Matthias Luafutu, Richard Whiteside.

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Set on the Kapiti Coast in 1981, a chance encounter with a charismatic thief (and his close-knit gang) seduces Soloman’s big brother Willie into a criminal world that provides him with an escape from mounting tension with their belt buckle-wielding father. But Willie quickly finds himself in over his head and when Solomon is left to fend for himself at home, the two worlds collide with shattering consequences.

A terrific tale, packing an emotional punch, from a talented film-making duo – not to mention the superb cast and strikingly authentic 80s art direction. Go see this.

Distributor: Madman Entertainment

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FAST AND FURIOUS 6

USA | 130 minutes | Action, Thriller
Director: Justin Lin (Fast & Furious, The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, Fast Five)
Cast: Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson, Jordana Brewster, Paul Walker, Eva Mendes, Luke Evans, Michelle Rodriguez, Ludacris

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The FF crew is scattered across the globe but is brought back together by police enforcer Hobbs who needs help to defeat a new international criminal driving gang. Their reward? Full pardons so they can “return home and make their family whole again” – aw, bless.

Big, dumb fun – nothing more. But outing number six looks to be the biggest, dumbest, funnest sequel of all.

Distributor: Paramount Pictures

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THE LAST SENTENCE

Sweden, Norway | 120 minutes | Drama, Romance, War,
Director: Jan Troell (The Emigrants, Everlasting Moments)
Cast: Jesper Christensen, Pernilla August, Ulla Skoog, Bjorn Granath, Kenneth Milldoff, Lennart Hjulstrom, Peter Andersson

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Based on the life of Torgny Segerstedt, a leading Swedish journalist of the 20th century, the film chronicles his one-man battle against Hitler and the Nazi regime until his death in 1945.

Looks a fascinating insight into a little-known story from WWII.

Distributor: Rialto Distribution
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Wanna go for a ride?