Holy Days
Released 14 August
It’s time for another Movie Minute with Darren, and this week he’s taking a look at Holy Days, released in the UK in August 2026.
This feel-good comedy drama follows three elderly nuns – played by Judy Davis, Miriam Margolyes and Jacki Weaver – who hit the road with a young boy on a mission to save their rundown convent from closure. Based on Joy Cowley’s novel, it’s a warm, funny and occasionally touching road-trip adventure set against the stunning backdrop of New Zealand. But does Holy Days deliver?
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Super Troopers 3
Released 7 August
It’s time for another Movie Minute with Darren, and this week he’s checking out Super Troopers 3, which hit UK cinemas on 7th August 2026.
The cult comedy cops are back, with the original team of Jay Chandrasekhar, Kevin Heffernan, Steve Lemme, Paul Soter and Erik Stolhanske returning for another round of outrageous antics. This time, the troopers are dealing with Farva’s chaotic engagement while also trying to bring down a new drug-smuggling operation.
So, after all these years, does Super Troopers 3 still deliver the laughs? Click play to hear Darren’s full review now.
Spider-Man Brand New Day
Released 31 July
It’s time for Movie Minute with Darren, and this week we’re heading back into the Marvel universe with Spider-Man: Brand New Day.
This latest chapter sees Peter Parker facing a fresh start, new challenges and dangerous enemies as he tries to balance life, responsibility and being your friendly neighbourhood Spider-Man.
Packed with action, emotion and plenty of web-slinging moments, it promises a new direction for the iconic hero. But is it worth your time at the cinema?
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The Odyssey
Released 17 July
It’s time for Movie Minute with Darren, and this week we’re diving into The Odyssey, released in July 2026.
Inspired by the legendary tale of Odysseus, this epic adventure follows a hero’s long and dangerous journey home after war, facing mythical creatures, powerful gods and impossible choices along the way. Packed with stunning visuals, emotional moments and big-screen spectacle, it promises a modern take on a classic story. But is it worth the trip to the cinema?
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The Invite
Released 10 July
It’s time for Movie Minute with Darren, and this week we’re taking a look at The Invite, released in July 2026.
This gripping thriller centres around a mysterious invitation that quickly spirals into something far more sinister, blending tension, twists and plenty of edge-of-your-seat moments. With a strong cast and a storyline that keeps you guessing, is this one worth your time at the cinema?
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