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Glen Wilson
Glen Wilson

What to watch in the cinema this week

New films in theaters: your week needs the big screen.

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This week’s movie lineup is packed with big releases: the explosive duo of Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan returns in the highly anticipated sequel to Freaky Friday, a heart-pounding thriller will leave you breathless as an entire class of students vanishes in one mysterious night, and for those seeking a blend of emotion and artistry, the first-ever animated film about the incredible life of Frida Kahlo makes its debut.

1. Another Freaky Friday

One of Disney’s most beloved duos is back. Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan reprise their iconic roles years after the unforgettable identity-swap adventure. In this new chapter, mother and daughter are caught in another unexpected switch—right at the worst possible time: as Anna prepares for her upcoming wedding. Packed with mishaps, emotion, and laughs, chaos once again takes over their lives in this long-awaited sequel set to charm a whole new generation.

Fun fact: Freaky Friday premiered in 2003, and fans have been waiting ever since for a sequel—now, it’s finally here, 22 years later.

2. The Vanishing Hour

A gripping thriller that keeps the tension high from start to finish. One night, all the children in a single class disappear at the same time—except for one. The shocked community is thrown into a chilling mystery, with one pressing question at the center: Who is behind these disappearances? A suspenseful story full of secrets and unexpected twists.

Fun fact: The film stars Josh Brolin (Deadpool, Men in Black 3) and Julia Garner (Inventing Anna, Ozark).

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3. Hello Frida

The first animated feature dedicated to the life of celebrated Mexican painter Frida Kahlo arrives with a heartfelt, moving, and visually stunning approach. The story invites us into Frida’s childhood, exploring a world bursting with imagination, boundless creativity, and deep emotions. Set in the vibrant neighborhood of Coyoacán, in the heart of Mexico, the film offers a unique take on the early years of an artist who would forever change art history.

Fun fact: Seventy years after her passing, this tribute film is based on the children’s books by Sophie Faucher, illustrated by the renowned artist Cara Carmina.

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