We know it’s only the end of February, but we’ve decided to have a little spooktacular for we think it’s never too early for a little scare. From 23rd February to 1st March, we dare you to step inside the most haunted house in the world, for thriller fantasy film Winchester. Based on true events, British legend Helen Mirren goes gothic and leads the way as Sarah Winchester, heiress to the Winchester firearms fortune.

In an isolated stretch of land, around fifty miles outside California, lies the house that the widower built: a monstrous monument standing seven stories tall and containing hundreds of rooms, it is formidable to say the least. But the house, and indeed the disturbed woman who built it are both hiding a terrifying and dark secret, for she is haunted by the souls that were killed by the Winchester repeating rifle.

From one true story of horror to an entirely different story of heroism, we are proud to bring you thrilling drama The 15:17 to Paris. What is amazing about this film in particular is that it is based on the real-life, thwarted terrorist attack in August 2015. Clint Eastwood brings the story spectacularly to life with the actual heroes playing themselves on the harrowing train journey. The world watched in stunned silence as a terrorist attack unfolded on a train bound for Paris, but the courageous act of three, brave young American soldiers risked their own lives to save every single passenger on the train that fateful day.

Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks join us for another week in The Post, where they are determined to bring long-buried government secrets to the attention of the American public in The Washington Post. Finally, Coco returns for another pair of weekend showings, so come on down for a fabulously colourful journey to the Land of the Dead.

Evie Myers