5 films in Cinema now

From caped crusaders to mutant dinosaurs, adrenaline-fuelled racing and post-apocalyptic terror, these five movies mix action, emotion and visual spectacle. Perfect for summer cinema lovers.
Superman
James Gunn's Superman just dropped and it's already becoming a huge deal, completely rebooting the Man of Steel for a whole new generation. The movie focuses on themes of hope and kindness while following Superman's journey to balance his Kryptonian heritage with his human upbringing as Clark Kent. Fans are getting this visually stunning epic packed with all that Superman mythology and classic story beats, just with Gunn's signature style and modern polish. Critics are calling it "emotional, bold, and full of hope" with some finding it "unexpectedly good fun," making it the perfect summer blockbuster that just hit theaters this July.
Jurassic World: Rebirth
Jurassic World: Rebirth is trying to breathe new life into this dinosaur franchise that just won't quit. With Scarlett Johansson and Mahershala Ali leading the charge, the movie follows this crew of mercenaries who have to grab mutant dinosaur DNA for some medical breakthrough stuff. People are going crazy for how incredible it looks and all those intense action scenes. But some critics are saying it's basically "a fun but way too predictable blockbuster" that's got a pretty messy script and characters that don't really go anywhere.
F1: The movie
Directed by Joseph Kosinski and starring Brad Pitt, F1 The Movie brings Formula One to the big screen with intense realism and character drama. Pitt plays ex-racer Sonny Hayes returning to save the underdog APXGP team in high-stakes Grand Prix environments. Remarkably, filming occurred during real 2023-2024 races with practical stunts, multiple onboard cameras and actor driving up to 180 mph. Released June 25 internationally and June 27 in North America, it has grossed over $460 million.
How to Train Your Dragon
The latest Dragon sequel returns to the beloved Viking world with richly animated skies, emotional depth and family themes. While exact box office figures are still rolling in, early responses highlight strong visuals, charming characters and heartwarming arcs. It’s a crowd-pleasing pick for families mixed with grand adventure and nostalgia.
28 Years later
Danny Boyle teams again with Alex Garland for this zombie horror sequel, set nearly three decades after the original 28 Days Later. Britain's completely cut off from everyone, survivors are holed up on Holy Island, and this kid named Spike is trying to figure out how to deal with losing everything in this absolutely disgusting new reality. People are talking about how the movie really digs into some heavy social stuff, plus these zombies that keep changing and getting worse, and all this seriously disturbing imagery.
Cinema summer
Planning your cinema summer? You’re in for a season of cinematic high drama. Together, they span genres – from superhero myth to dinosaur thrills, high-fidelity racing, animated epics and mature horror.