On the radar and also opening

14 March 2014 - 02:00 By Andrea Nagel and Staff reporter
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A Lego space mini-figure from 1978
A Lego space mini-figure from 1978
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Movies to look out for either on the big screen or at home

Take it home

Spring Breakers is US Indie maverick Harmony Korine's attempt at an action film. A group of delinquent college girls rob a convenience store to fund their spring break trip, and end up in the Florida underworld . Out on DVD.

Arthouse

Miners Shot Down is Rehad Desai's examination of the events at Marikana. On at The Bioscope in Johannesburg on March 20 at 7.30pm. Tickets cost R70 and proceeds will go to the Marikana Support Campaign. Visit www.thebioscope.co.za

Trailer of the week

This fictional account of the West Memphis Three is coming to screens later this year. Directed by Canadian auteur Atom Egoyan, The Devil's Knot stars Colin Firth and Reese Witherspoon. Watch on YouTube. - Tymon Smith

DSTV Box Office

If you missed this brilliant film, watch Mud on TV. Stars Matthew McConaughey.

About last night

Kevin Hart, Michael Ealy, Regina Hall and Joy Bryant star in this romantic comedy that follows the antics of two couples from the bar to the bedroom. A contemporary remake of an old classic.

August: Osage county

A black comedy/drama about a family of strong-willed women, starring Meryl Streep, Dermot Mulroney, Julia Roberts and Ewan McGregor. Based on a Pulitzer Prize and Tony award-winning play.

Lego

The first full length Lego movie. The story follows Emmet, (Chris Pratt) a Lego mini-figure who might just save the world. Watch in 3D.

I, Frankenstein

Frankenstein's creature is caught in a war between two immortal clans. Starring Aaron Eckhart and Bill Nighy.

Bewahoofiyaan

Indian romantic comedy about a couple surviving tough economic times. Starring Ayushmann Khurrana and Sonam Kapoor.

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