Cinema Releases 7 October 2016 – Blood Father

Blood Father & The Girl On The Train

Feel like seeing a movie, heading to the cinema this weekend? Well let me take you through the weeks new releases. Theses are the cinema releases October 7 2016 for the UK, US, Australia and New Zealand.

This week sees the release of Blood Father starring Mel Gibson in the UK and The Girl On The Train starring Emily Blunt releases in the UK, US, AU & NZ.

Nothing of real interest this week, so we will just mention the box office.

Tim Burton’s new film enters the US box office in top spot taking $28,871,140

Cinema Releases

Blood Father (Action, Thriller)

  • Released 7th October 2016 UK (15) 88 Mins
  • Mel Gibson ; William H. Macy ; Erin Moriarty ; Diego Luna ; Elisabeth Rohm ; Thomas Mann ; Dale Dickey

Mel Gibson plays a ex-con who has to protect his estranged daughter.


War On Everyone (Comedy, Crime Thriller)

  • Released 7th October 2016 UK (15) 98 Mins
  • Alexander Skarsgård ; Theo James ; Tessa Thompson ; Michael Peña ; Caleb Landry Jones ; Stephanie Sigman ; Micheal Pena

When two corrupt cops in New Mexico decide to blackmail and frame all criminals they come accross, however are they about to cross the wrong guy?


The Girl On The Train (Thriller)

  • Released 7th October 2016 UK/US (15/R) 112 Mins
  • Emily Blunt ; Rebecca Ferguson ; Justin Theroux ; Haley Bennett ; Luke Evans ; Edgar Ramirez ; Allison Janney

Rachel Watson (Emily Blunt) has been left devastated following her divorce.  Now she has developed an a rather disturbing facination with a seemingly perfect couple she sees from her daily train journey.


The Birth of a Nation (Drama)

  • Released 7th October 2016 US (R) Mins
  • Nate Parker ; Armie Hammer ; Aja Naomi King ; Jackie Earle Haley ; Penelope Ann Miller ; Gabrielle Union

Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life (Comedy)

  • Released 7th October 2016 US (PG) Mins
  • Griffin Gluck ; Lauren Graham ; Rob Riggle ; Retta ; Thomas Barbusca ; Andy Daly ; Adam Pally

Rafe Khatchadorian is excited to on his first day at the glamorous Hills Village Middle School.  The reality is somewhat different from what his expects.


Top 10 Box Office Films

US BOX OFFICE

  1. Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children (NEW)        
  2. Deepwater Horizon (NEW)                                                         
  3. The Magnificent Seven                                                                   
  4. Storks                                                                                                   
  5. Sully                                                                                                       
  6. Masterminds (NEW)                                                                      
  7. The Queen of Katwe                                                                         
  8. Don’t Breathe                                                                                  
  9. Bridget Jones’s Baby                                                                       
  10. Snowden

UK BOX OFFICE (Updated)

  1. Bridget Jones’s Baby                                                               
  2. Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children (NEW)  
  3. Deepwater Horizon (NEW)                                                     
  4. The Magnificent Seven                                                              
  5. Supersonic (NEW)                                                                      
  6. Finding Dory                                                                                
  7. Kubo and the Two Strings                                                        
  8. Don’t Breathe                                                                                 
  9. Bad Moms                                                                                        
  10. M.S. Dhoni – The Untold Story (NEW)

Popcorn Cinema Says

There are the new releases for October 7 2016, my pick of the week has to be Mel Gibson’s new film as nothing else really interests me.