BREAKING IN (15)

WHO’S IN IT?

Gabrielle Union (Bring It On), Seth Carr (Black Panther), Ajiona Alexus (Something Like Summer), Christa Miller (Kiss & Tell), Jason George (Barbershop), Billy Burke (Red Riding Hood), Richard Cabral (End of Watch), Levi Meaden (Pacific Rim: Uprising), Damien Leake (Highlander)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

James McTeigue (V for Vendetta), director; Ryan Engle (Non-Stop), writer; James Lopez (Girls Trip), William Packer (Ride Along), Craig Perry (Final Destination), Sheila Taylor (Losing Ground) and Gabrielle Union (Almost Christmas), producers; Johnny Klimek (Killer Elite), composer; Toby Oliver (Get Out), cinematographer; Joseph Jett Sally (Ninja Assassin), editor

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

After her father suddenly dies, single mother Shaun (Union) takes her two children, Glover (Carr) and Jasmine (Alexus), to his mansion in Malibu to settle his estate. However, criminals soon show up demanding access to a large safe located somewhere in the house, and when her kids are threatened it’s time for Shaun to spring into action…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

Gabrielle Union kicks some major arse in this thriller which sees her take on a bunch of criminals that are threatening her family, and if anything it’ll prove to be a decent warm-up for that Bad Boys spinoff pilot she’s currently attached to.

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FRIDAY 11TH MAY 2018

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