Words: Jessica Grubb.
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SIX FOUR
- HIDEO YOKOYAMA
n 1989 the parents of a Tokyo
even-year-old endured their
worst nightmare, with their daughter in the
hands of a kidnapper and the police helpless
to solve the case. They would never learn who
stole her away, nor get her back. Fast-forward
14 years, and a press offi cer following the case
uncovers an inconsistency. But when he makes
a shocking discovery, he wishes he had never
gone looking. The twist in this compelling tale
will shock even the most avid reader.
Out now
GRIMSBY
Move over Borat!
acha Baron Cohen
has adopted a new disguise as
the sweet but dim-witted family
man Norman “Nobby” Grimsby in
his new spy spoof. The story follows
Nobby’s quest to reunite with his long
lost brother Sebastian (Mark Strong),
who happens to be MI6’s deadliest spy!
Nobby tracks him down, but ends up
embroiled in an espionage mission – cue
the hijinks! Along for the ride are Rebel
Wilson, Isla Fisher and Penelope Cruz ,
who also deliver plenty of laughs!
In cinemas March 10
SPECTRE
Following the roaring success of Skyfall , 007 is
back with a bang! This time a cryptic message from
the past sends James Bond (Daniel Craig, pictured)
on a trail to uncover a sinister organisation. But as
he closes in on the target, Bond discovers a chilling
connection with the enemy. With all the action and
momentum viewers have grown to love, coupled
with a stellar performance by Craig , this super-
spy fl ick ticks all the right boxes.
Out on DVD March 9
JACK IRISH
If you haven’t jumped on the Jack Irish bandwagon
yet, now is the time! The series follows private
investigator Jack (Guy Pearce) , who gets framed
for a murder. This week Jack is on a revenge mission
- but while he’s busy plotting his vengeance, his
on-again, off -again lover Linda (Marta Dussledorp,
pictured) is abducted in Manila. Will he be able
to save her? Even in an overcrowded fi eld, this
Aussie crime series stands out from the rest.
Thursday, March 10, 8.30pm, ABC
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