Mix of new titles and re-releases playing in cinemas from July 13

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SINGAPORE - The sequel to the 2016 smash, Train To Busan: Peninsula will lead the parade when cinemas open on July 13 after having been closed since March 27 in an effort to curb the spread of the coronavirus. The 2016 film is the highest-grossing South Korean title in Singapore.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - The sequel to the 2016 smash, Train To Busan: Peninsula will lead the parade when cinemas open on July 13 after having been closed since March 27 in an effort to curb the spread of the coronavirus. The 2016 film is the highest-grossing South Korean title in Singapore.Still, from horror to action, there will be a range of new and older films coming to screens on July 13.

Other re-releases coming to various cinemas from July 13 include dinosaur epic Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom ; action-science fiction film Pacific Rim: Uprising and horror film The Invisible Man . At indie cinema The Projector, there will be re-releases of films from the highly regarded A24 studio. These include the Oscar-winning drama Moonlight , the drama A Ghost Story , the drama-comedy The Farewell and the psychological horror work The Lighthouse .The zombie action flick Train To Busan shattered box-office records for a South Korean film in Singapore and around the world.

 

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