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Friday, 17 July 2026
THE INVITE : Tuesday 14th July 2026.
Wednesday, 15 July 2026
What's new at Odeon's this week : Thursday 16th July 2026.
Turning the attention then back to this weeks two new movies coming to your local big screen Odeon, we kick off with a much hyped, eagerly awaited and hotly anticipated fantasy action film based on an ancient Greek poem in which following the Trojan War, the protagonist here faces a dangerous voyage back to his homeland meeting various mythical creature during his ten year journey back to reunite with his wife and son. And this followed by a CGI animated offering that is the third cinematic adaptation from an acclaimed novella of the mid-twentieth century which follows an animal revolution as pigs seize power and the farm descends into a ruthless dictatorship as the truth is rewritten and dissent is crushed.
Whatever your taste in big screen film entertainment is this week - be it either of the two latest release new films as Previewed below, or those doing the rounds currently on general release or as Reviewed and Previewed in previous Blog Posts here at Odeon Online, you are most welcome to share your movie going thoughts, opinions and observations by leaving your relevant, succinct and appropriate views in the Comments section below this or any other Post. We'd love to hear from you, and in the meantime, enjoy your big screen Odeon outing during the week ahead.
'THE ODYSSEY' (Rated M) - is an epic fantasy action film Written, Produced and Directed by Christopher Nolan, who I'm sure requires no introduction, suffice to say his prior screen credits include his 1998 feature debut with 'Following' which he would follow up with the likes of 'Memento' in 2000, the Batman 'Dark Knight' trilogy from 2005 until 2012, 'Inception' in 2010, 'Interstellar' in 2014, 'Dunkirk' in 2017, 'Tenet' in 2020 and 'Oppenheimer' in 2023. This film is an adaptation of Homer's ancient Greek epic poem the 'Odyssey', that together with his 'Illiad' are regarded as the foundational works of ancient Greek literature. With a production budget estimated to be in the region of US$250M, the film is among the most costly of Nolan's career, and the first to be shot entirely on IMAX's 70mm film cameras. The film saw its World Premiere screening in London earlier this month, and is set for a worldwide release this week. The film follows Odysseus (Matt Damon), the legendary Greek king of Ithaca, on his ten year long and perilous journey home following the Trojan War, chronicling his encounters with mythical beings such as the Cyclops Polyphemus (Bill Irwin), Sirens, and the nymph Calypso (Charlize Theron), while attempting to reunite with his wife, Penelope (Anne Hathaway) and his son Telemachus (Tom Holland). Also starring Robert Pattinson, Lupita Nyong'o, Zendaya, Benny Safdie, Jon Bernthal, John Leguizamo, Samantha Morton, Himesh Patel, Corey Hawkins, Mia Goth, Logan Marshall-Green, Elliot Page and James Remar.
'ANIMAL FARM' (Rated PG) - this animated comedy film is Co-Produced, Directed and stars Andy Serkis, the acclaimed English Actor and film maker whose prior Directorial credits take in 'Breathe' in 2017, 'Mowgli : The Legend of the Jungle' in 2018, 'Venom : Let There Be Carnage' in 2021 and the upcoming 'Lord of the Rings : The Hunt for Gollum' slated for a 2027 release. His film acting credits are many and varied, perhaps best known however, for his animation and voice work for computer-generated characters such as Gollum in 'The Lord of the Rings' film trilogy (2001–2003) and 'The Hobbit : An Unexpected Journey' in 2012, 'King Kong' in the eponymous 2005 film, and Caesar in the 'Planet of the Apes' reboot series (2011–2017). This film is loosely based on the 1945 novella by George Orwell, and is the third adaptation of the novella, following the 1954 animated film and the 1999 live-action film. Here then, the film traces how a movement for equality is systematically corrupted. As the pigs consolidate control, truth is erased, dissent is crushed, and the farm descends into a ruthless dictatorship, so fulfilling Orwell’s warning about the dangers of communism. Starring the voice talents of Seth Rogen, Gaten Matarazzo, Kieren Culkin, Glenn Close, Steve Buscemi, Woody Harrelson, Jim Parsons and Kathleen Turner. It premiered at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival in early June 2025, and was released in the USA and Canada on 1st May this year having so far grossed US$6M from a production budget of US$35M and has garnered generally negative critical reviews. It is released here in Australia, the UK and Ireland this week.
Friday, 10 July 2026
MICHAEL : Tuesday 7th July 2026
While Michael basks in the limelight of his global success, Joseph has a private meeting with the boxing promoter Don King (Deon Cole) and proposes the 1984 Victory Tour to reunite his sons. King offers Joseph a PepsiCo sponsorship deal, provided that Michael tours with the Jacksons, to which Michael objects. While the Jacksons film a Pepsi commercial in late January 1984, a spark from the staged pyrotechnics sets Michael's hair on fire, resulting in third-degree burns and nerve damage to his scalp.
Wednesday, 8 July 2026
What's new at Odeon's this week : Thursday 9th July 2026.
The films are presented in two international competition sections: features and documentaries. The Golden Apricot (grand prize) and the Silver Apricot (special mention) are awarded in each category. The Armenian Panorama is the pan-Armenian competitive section of the festival for films produced by filmmakers of Armenian descent. GAIFF also has three sections outside of competition to showcase more outstanding films - Non-competitive, Retrospective and Tribute. Competing for the Golden Apricot Award for the Best Film in the International Competition, are the following twelve features, given as below, in brief :-
Turning the focus then back to this weeks six new release movies coming to your local big screen Odeon this week, we begin with a comedy in which a couple who's marriage is already on thin ice, and when they invite their enigmatic upstairs neighbours for a get to know you dinner party, the night spirals into unexpected places. This is followed by a supernatural horror that is the sixth offering in this franchise and quite probably the most brutal yet, in which following the death of her husband, a woman seeks comfort with her in-laws in their remote family home, and as one by one they are transformed into Deadites, so turning the gathering into a family reunion from hell. Next up we have another supernatural horror offering where a lovelorn medical student, becomes terrorised by a sinister force after taking part in an obscure weight-loss craze that involves consuming human ashes. Then we turn to a drama film about an elderly Catholic nun in the Philippines whose faith is challenged by institutional corruption and cover-ups after witnessing a construction worker's fatal accident. Following on we have coming-of-age autobiographical drama film where, in order to secure her education, an eighteen year old woman must find her birth family, and so guided by her mother's diary, she travels to the coast and uncovers buried secrets and long-hidden shames of the past. And closing out the week we have a live action remake of two hugely successful animated feature films from the recent past, where, leaving her island for the first time, this young girl embarks on an epic seafaring adventure to restore prosperity to her people.
Whatever your taste in big screen film entertainment is this week - be it any of the six latest release new films as Previewed below, or those doing the rounds currently on general release or as Reviewed and Previewed in previous Blog Posts here at Odeon Online, you are most welcome to share your movie going thoughts, opinions and observations by leaving your relevant, succinct and appropriate views in the Comments section below this or any other Post. We'd love to hear from you, and in the meantime, enjoy your big screen Odeon outing during the coming week.
'THE INVITE' (Rated MA15+) - this American comedy film is Directed by Olivia Wilde in her third feature film Directorial outing following 'Booksmart' in in 2019 and 'Don't Worry Darling' in 2022, as well as her many acting roles in the likes of 'The Girl Next Door' in 2004, 'Alpha Dog' in 2006, 'Cowboys & Aliens' in 2011, 'People Like Us' in 2012, 'Deadfall' also in 2012, 'Rush' in 2013, 'Her' in 2013, 'The Lazarus Effect' in 2015, 'Love the Coopers' in 2015, 'Life Itself' in 2019 and 'Richard Jewell' in 2019. This film is an English language remake of the Spanish film 'The People Upstairs' Directed by Cesc Gay.Joe (Seth Rogen) and Angela's (Olivia Wilde) marriage is on thin ice. When they invite their enigmatic upstairs neighbours Hawk (Edward Norton) and Pina (Penelope Cruz) for a dinner party, the night spirals into unexpected places. Have they reignited the spark or lit the match that burns it all down? The film saw a limited release in US cinema's on 26th June before going wide from this week too, having seen its World Premiere showcasing at the Sundance Film Festival in late January this year. It has so far grossed US$1.5M.
'EVIL DEAD BURN' (Rated R18+) - is an American supernatural horror film that is Co-Written and Directed by the French film maker Sebastien Vanicek, whose only other feature film Directing output was 2023's 'Infested'. This film serves as the third standalone entry, after 2013's 'Evil Dead' and 'Evil Dead Rise' in 2023, and the sixth instalment overall in the 'Evil Dead' film series. Those first five films in the series have grossed US$300M from combined production budgets of US$47M. Sam Raimi, the series creator, returns in the capacity of Co-Producer. Following the loss of her husband, a woman seeks solace with her in-laws in their secluded family home. As one by one they are transformed into Deadites, turning the gathering into a family reunion from hell, she comes to discover that the vows she took in life live on . . . even in death. Starring Souhelia Yacoub, Tandi Wright, Hunter Doohan, Luciane Buchanan, Erroll Shand and George Pullar. In April 2024, it was announced that another mainline film is currently in development, which was later titled 'Evil Dead Wrath', with Francis Galluppi as the Writer and Director. Principal photography began in late February this year, in Auckland, New Zealand, with the film scheduled for release in early April 2028.
'SACCHARINE' (Rated MA15+) - this Australian supernatural horror film is Written, Co-Produced and Directed by Natalie Erika James who made her feature film debut with 'Relic' in 2020 and would follow this up with the prequel film to 1968's 'Rosemary's Baby' with 'Apartment 7A' in 2024. After succumbing to an obscure weight-loss craze involving the eating of human ashes, lovelorn medical student Hana (Midori Francis) finds herself terrorised by the ghost of the person she's eating. Also starring Danielle Macdonald, Madeleine Madden and Robert Taylor. The film had its World Premiere screening at the Midnight section of this years Sundance Film Festival in late January, was released in the USA in late May, has so far grossed US$116K and has generated mixed or average critical reviews.
'FIRST LIGHT' (Rated M) - is a Co-Production between the Philippines and Australia and is Written and Directed by James J. Robinson in his feature length debut. Set in a decaying convent in the mountains of Luzon in the Philippines, the film follows Sister Yolanda (Ruby Ruiz), a middle-aged Catholic nun whose faith is shaken by a tragic accident, in which a young construction worker dies. As pressure mounts from the Church and state to suppress the truth, she finds herself questioning the ethical standards and the institution she has devoted her life to. The film had its World Premiere in August 2025 at the Melbourne International Film Festival, where it won the AU$50K Blackmagic Design Best Australian Director Award. It was released in the Philippines toward the end of last month, and has garnered positive critical reviews.
'ROMERIA' (Rated MA15+) - this Spanish and French coming-of-age autobiographical drama film is Written and Directed by Carla Simon in her third feature length outing following 2017's 'Summer 1993' and 'Alcarras' in 2022. Here, 18 year-old Marina (Llucia Garcia) , who travels to the glittering seaside town of Vigo determined to uncover information on her deceased biological father. Gradually tracking down his siblings, she slowly learns uncomfortable secrets about her parents' unconventional life and turbulent past. The film saw its World Premiere showcasing at the Cannes Film Festival in late May 2025 where it was in competition for the Palme d'Or, cost US$3.6M to produce, has so far grossed US$3M and has received favourable critical reviews.
'MOANA' (Rated PG) - is an American musical adventure film, and is a live-action adaptation of Disney Animation's 2016 film of the same name. It is the third instalment and the first live-action film in the 'Moana' franchise, and is Directed by Thomas Kail in his feature film making debut. Those first two animated feature films grossed US$1,7B at the worldwide Box Office off the back of combined production budgets of US$300M, making this live action offering a shoe-in. Prompted by a summons from the ocean, Moana (Catherine Laga'aia, in her feature film debut) departs her home island of Motunui for the first time and travels past its barrier reef. Accompanied by the demigod Maui (Dwayne Johnson, reprising his role from the previous two animated films and also taking a Co-Producer credit here), she undertakes a voyage aimed at recovering the well-being of her community. Also starring Rena Owen, John Tui, Frankie Adams, and Jemaine Clement. The film is released this week also in the US.
Friday, 3 July 2026
SUPERGIRL : Tuesday 30th June 2026.
This DCU second instalment represents solid enough entertainment, but it is fairly predictable, derivative and offers up nothing that we haven't really seen before. Milly Alcock as the titular Supergirl plays the sassy blond with attitude and a penchant for hard liquor and kicking ass, with conviction and determination, and it will be interesting to see what she does next with the character, and under a different Director. As for the other principle cast, Jason Momoa is well cast as Lobo and you can tell he was relishing the role, but Eve Ridley as Ruthye lapsed more than once into her native English language that she sounded more royal than the Princess of Wales, and was sidelined with seemingly nothing to do but twiddle her thumbs while the action played out around her. Matthias Schoenaerts character of Krem is a one dimensional villain leading a group of other one dimensional villains who serve as nothing more than the keeper of an antidote with which to revive the obviously CGI created Krypto, and they all naturally buy the farm in the end. It's a serviceable enough introduction to Supergirl, but the plot is paper thin, the CGI FX at times questionable, and the film is shot to a large extent in dark muted tones that makes it hard to discern what is happening on screen.















































