4 movies to watch out for this weekend

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4 movies to watch out for this weekend

Can't decide what to watch this week? We break it down for you

By Team WKND

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Published: Wed 23 Aug 2017, 3:44 PM

Last updated: Thu 24 Aug 2017, 12:01 AM

We have a great selection of new movies releasing this week. Among the Hollywood movies, the top attraction is The Hitman's Bodyguard, followed by It Comes at Night, A Gentleman many others.
The Hitman's Bodyguard
Genre: Action/ Comedy
Ryan Reynolds stars as one of the world's best bodyguards. The only problem is that he's tasked with protecting his arch nemesis - a famous hitman who has attempted to kill him several times in the past. Reynolds has to get him to the International Court of Justice where he has to testify but with deadly assassins on their tail, it promises to be a bumpy ride. Expect loads of action, car chases and laughs.

A Gentleman
Genre: Action/ Comedy/ Romance
Gaurav (played by Sidharth Malhotra) just wants to settle down, but Kavya, the woman he would like to settle down with wants something a bit more adventurous. However, when she may just get her wish when a work assignment takes Gaurav to Mumbai. This full-blown entertainer stars Malhotra in a double role and is sure to amuse.

It Comes at Night
Genre: Horror
If it's horror you're after, look no further than It Comes at Night, where director Trey Edward Shults probes the darkness within good people. An unnatural threat - that only comes out at night - is terrorising the world, but Paul has secured his desolate home as well as his wife and son. However, domestic order is threatened when another family arrives seeking refuge.

The Beguiled
Genre: Drama
Based on a novel of the same name by Thomas P. Cullinan comes a drama set during the American Civil War. The unexpected arrival of a wounded soldier forces five female students and their teacher - the only people left in a school in Virginia - to tend to him. However, it isn't long before his presence leads to jealousy and betrayal.


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