Choose from Sca Jo's alien preying on pedestrians in Under the Skin, Colin Firth's portrayal of a former POW who worked on the notorious death railway in Thailand in The Railway Man, Paul Walker's last movie and arty director Parm Rangsi's first romance flick, in cinemas today (Apr 24). 

The Railway Man (USA)
★★★☆☆
Jeremy Irvine, Colin Firth and Nicole Kidman star in this film by Jonathan Teplitzky based on Eric Lomax’s autobiography, dating back to the time of WWII when the author and his fellow compatriots were taken as prisoners of war by the Japanese troops based in Thailand and forced to build a railway. 
 
 
Under the Skin (UK)
★★★☆☆
Jonathan Glazer’s sci-fi thriller based on the award-winning novel by Michel Faber sees Scarlett Johansson star as a sly alien in a human disguise, Laura, who lurks the streets of Scotland and preys on men.
 
 
The End (Thai)
(not yet rated)
​In Pharm Rangsi’s first romance feature, fresh university graduate Elle leads a wasted life after a painful breakup with her boyfriend before a series of events act as a wakeup call.
 
 
Brick Mansions (USA)
(not yet rated)
In a derelict Detroit where old abandoned mansions are used to house dangerous criminals, undercover cop Damine Collier (the late Paul Walker) gets behind the walls to bring his dad’s murderer to justice.
 
 
The Nut Job (3D) (USA)
★☆☆☆☆
Playful squirrel Surly and his rat friend Buddy raid a nut store, unknowingly entangling themselves in a dangerous criminal world.
 

 

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