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Published 14:15 28 Jun 2013 BST
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From the return of the Minions to the end of the world, there's plenty to keep you entertained on the big screen this week...
Despicable Me 2 (G)
The Anti-Villain League ask Gru to undertake a secret mission leaving him caught between his professional and personal life.
This Is The End (16)
Seth Rogen and co are back with an apocalyptic film which includes a number of guest appearances from the likes of James Franco and Emma Watson.
Before Midnight (15A)
This romantic drama takes a look at the relationship between Jesse and Celine, two decades after their first meeting on a train to Vienna. Starring Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy.
Hummingbird (15A)
A former special forces soldier (Jason Statham) takes an opportunity to assume another man’s identity and seek revenge.
The East (15A)
Brit Marling, Alexander Skarsgard and Ellen Page star in this thriller about an undercover operative whose loyalty is undermined when she infiltrates an anarchist group.
World War Z (15A)
Brad Pitt plays a United Nations employee who must find a way to stop the zombie pandemic threatening mankind in this action thriller.
Snitch (12A)
A father (Dwayne Johnson) goes undercover for the DEA in order to free his son who was wrongly imprisoned following a drug deal.
Man of Steel (12A)
Sent away from his home planet at birth Clark (Henry Cavill) must learn how to deal with his superpowers while keeping his humanity.
Behind the Cadelabra (15A)
This film looks at the relationship between Liberace (Michael Douglas) and his lover Scott Thorson (Matt Damon).
The Hangover: Part III (15A)
The gang are back for the third and final instalment of the comedy franchise. Bradley Cooper and Zach Galifianakis are among the cast.
Epic (G)
A teenager is transported to a new world where she finds herself caught up in battle between good and evil.
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