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Movies Showing in Kuwait this Weekend

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Screenshot from Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

The movies below are now showing at either Cinescape, Grand Cinemas or Sky Cinemas:

New This Weekend:
Black Water (N/A)
Game Night (7.4) ♦
Mission Kathmandu: The Adventures of Nelly & Simon (N/A)
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (8.3) ♦
War Commanders: China Salesman (5.4)
Wolf Warrior 2 (6.3)

Other Movies Showing:
Black Panther (7.2)
Braven (6.5) ♦
Coco (9.1)
Den of Thieves (7.2) ♦
Early Man (6.4)
Ferdinand (6.8)
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (6.9) ♦
Kickboxer: Retaliation (5.0)
Maze Runner: The Death Cure (7.2)
The 15:17 to Paris (6.2) ♦
The Commuter (6.8)
The Greatest Showman (7.9)
The Post (7.5)

The movies below are also now showing at the Scientific Center IMAX theater:

A Beautiful Planet 3D (7.9)
Amazing Mighty Micro Monsters 3D (7.4)
America Wild: National Parks Adventure (N/A)
Dream Big 3D (7.9)
Extreme Weather 3D (6.6)
Tiny Giants 3D (8.0)
Watermelon Magic 3D (7.4)

Numbers in brackets refer to the IMDB rating at time of publishing.
★ is for movies I’m interested in. ♦ implies movie might contain censorship.

4 replies on “Movies Showing in Kuwait this Weekend”

I watched “Three Billboards” uncut at Dubai Film Festival and don’t recall any censorable scenes, save a few 4-letter words here & there. However, “The Shape of Water”, surprisingly listed in the “Coming Soon” section of Cinescape, would be chopped to pieces. Going to cinemas is one of the few “non-dining” outings available here and, unless the film is drastically cut, I still prefer to experience watching films in a cinema than on the best home theatre money can buy.

I watched “Three Billboards” uncut at Dubai Film Festival and don’t recall any censorable scenes, save a few 4-letter words here & there. However, “The Shape of Water”, surprisingly listed in the “Coming Soon” section of Cinescape, would be chopped to pieces. Going to cinemas is one of the few “non-dining” outings available here and, unless the film is drastically cut, I still prefer to experience watching films in a cinema than on the best home theatre money can buy.

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