
Cineworld’s cinematic offering is truly far-reaching, diverse, and enthralling. From big blockbuster releases to live recordings straight from the most famous world stages, one thing you can also expect from Cineworld is a plethora of World Cinema titles from all corners of the world, including plenty of upcoming South East Asian and foreign films.
With Cineworld South East Asian screenings often turning into a party full of cultural celebration, keep reading for all the upcoming foreign films you can book now at your local branch.
Jolly LLB 3 (Hindi) (from 19th September)
Can’t get enough of this legal comedy? Tyagi and Mishra are once again at war in the courtroom. Taking on numerous cases of social injustice, could this third instalment see the two join forces and fight for the same side?
Mirage (Malyalam) (from 19th September)
Abhirami joins forces with journalist Aswin to try and track down her missing fiancé. Solving the mystery proves tricky as they delve into a pit of tangled secrets and scandals tied to the financial consultancy Kiran worked for.
Kiss (Tamil) (from 19th September)
A unique twist on the romantic movie, guarded musician Nelson suddenly gains the ability to foresee the future of any couple that kisses. However, when a connection between him and his salsa teacher Sara deepens, a kiss reveals she will die, leaving Nelson to choose between protecting her and his own heart, and having the love story of a lifetime.
Tesciowie 3 (Polish) (from 19th September)
Reunite with the family in its third instalment where they are residing in a countryside resort for a christening. As with any family event, plenty of drama ensues as guests clash and old tensions resurface.
Face Off 8 (Vietnamese) (from 19th September)
Generations clash when a son wishes to dance, a far cry from his father’s dreams for his son. A conflict of expectations both from societal and parental, will the pair be able to see eye to eye, or will their relationship be lost forever?
OG (Telugu) (25th September)
You can take the gangster out of Mumbai, but you can’t take Mumbai out of the gangster. Having left ten years ago, mob boss Ojas Gambheera returns to insight revenge on rival crime lords in this action crime starring Pawan Kalyan, Emraan Hashmi, Priyanka Mohan, Arjun Das, Sriya Reddy, and Prakash Raj.
Karam (Malayalam) (25th September)
Promising a gripping, emotional action thriller, ex-military officer Dev Mahendran takes his family on holiday to Lenarco where a crisis takes places that sees Dev’s past coming up to meet his present.
Homebound (Hindi) (26th September)
Can a friendship remain when the competition becomes desperate? Childhood best friends Mohammed and Chandan both grew up dreaming of becoming police officers and bringing home the respect they longed for. But as that dream begins to become reality, the pressures and struggles could threaten the solid foundations of their friendship.
Detective Conan: One-Eyed Flashback (Japanese) (26th September)
Fans of the anime Detective Conan, get ready for another film instalment in the series. Its 28th, in fact. In this movie, the Nobeyama radio observatory is threatened by a terrorist attack, with Conan, Kogoro, and Nagano Prefecture police, Yamato, Komei, and Yui back on the case to solve the crime.
Balti (Malayalam) (26th September)
Do you love your films with a dash of sports? Balti is a sports action film in which kabaddi player Udhayan finds himself at odds with the police. With the champions reigning supreme both in kabaddi and the streets, feuds become dangerous.