5:00 PM, 8th November, 2025
22 years ago, Tess (Jamie Lee Curtis) and her teenage daughter Anna (Lindsay Lohan) suffered the ultimate identity crisis when a mysterious event caused them to swap bodies. Now, Anna is a single mother dealing with a rebellious daughter of her own, Harper (Julia Butters), as she prepares the marry the dreamy Eric (Manny Jacinto). Meanwhile, Harper is constantly at odds with Eric's daughter, Lily (Sophia Hammons), her new soon-to-be stepsister.
Anna, Tess, Harper and Lily soon discover that lighting can strike twice when another body-swap occurs, taking their blended family to the extreme. As they are forced to navigate unfamiliar careers, school and even wedding planning, they must find a way to return everyone to their rightful bodies before Anna’s big day.
Curtis and Lohan are a joy to behold in this much-anticipated sequel to Disney’s beloved 2003 comedy. With nearly the entire original cast returning, including Mark Harmon and Chad Michael Murray, Freakier Friday makes for fresh-yet-familiar fun.
7:30 PM, 8th November, 2025
Ivy (Olivia Colman) and Theo (Benedict Cumberbatch) appear to have the perfect life: successful careers, a loving marriage, great kids. Yet, beneath the façade of domestic bliss, a storm is brewing. When Ivy’s professional ambitions skyrocket and Theo's career implodes, a tinderbox of fierce competition and hidden resentment ignites and threaten to tear their marriage – and their beautiful, custom-designed California home – apart in the most spectacularly chaotic way.
Directed by comedy veteran Jay Roach (Austin Powers, Meet the Parents) and written by Tony McNamara (Poor Things, The Favourite), The Roses offers a contemporary re-imagining on Warren Adler’s 1981 novel, The War of the Roses, and the Michael Douglas/Kathleen Turner-starring film it inspired. With a stellar supporting cast including Allison Janney, Andy Samberg and Kate McKinnon along for the ride, this bitingly satirical black comedy is as hysterically funny as it is shockingly cruel.