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Bishkek cinemas premiere musical comedy with Paul Rudd and cult horror franchise

From 24.kg · () Russian

Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Bishkek cinemas are releasing new films, including a musical comedy with Paul Rudd, a horror franchise sequel, and a Hong Kong action film.
  • "Hit It!" follows a musician seeking recognition for his song turned hit, while "Furious Fury" features a craftsman and a journalist on a rescue mission.
  • Horror fans can watch "The Tools: New Chapter" and "Evil Dead Rise: Dead by Dawn," alongside an adventure film, "Sweet Fairy Tale."

Moviegoers in Bishkek can anticipate a diverse lineup of new releases this Thursday, featuring a musical comedy starring Paul Rudd, a continuation of a popular horror franchise, and a Hong Kong action-thriller. The releases cater to a variety of tastes, offering drama, suspense, and adventure.

Among the new offerings is "Hit It!," a musical comedy about Rick, a struggling musician who finds his song transformed into a global hit by pop star Danny. Rick embarks on a quest for recognition, facing disbelief from his own family. In the action genre, "Furious Fury" centers on a craftsman, Wang Wei, who teams up with a journalist, Navin, to rescue their kidnapped daughters. Their partnership is forged through shared loss and the necessity of trusting each other, drawing on their hidden combat skills.

Horror enthusiasts have two new options: "The Tools: New Chapter," which revisits a terrifying incident from 20 years prior in a new village, and "Evil Dead Rise: Dead by Dawn," the sixth installment in the iconic horror series. For a lighter adventure, "Sweet Fairy Tale" introduces Anichka, a young woman who inherits an old villa and discovers a magical Peruvian plant in her uncle's greenhouse, capable of conquering fears.

These films add to the weekly cinematic offerings in Bishkek, providing entertainment options for a wide audience. The selection highlights the ongoing release of international films in the Kyrgyz capital.

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Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.