Also showing: Sleep Tight, Caesar Must Die, Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters, The Bay and Safe Haven

Nicholas Barber
Sunday 03 March 2013 01:00 GMT
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Sleep Tight (100 mins, 18)

You won't after seeing this master fully creepy suspense thriller from REC director Jaume Balagueró. Luis Tosar is the caretaker of a Barcelona apartment block whose meticulous villainy gets more and more chilling.

Caesar Must Die (76 mins, 12A)

The inmates of an Italian high-security jail stage a production of Julius Caesar. An enigmatic mix of Shakespeare and prison drama.

Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters (88 mins, 15)

Witless action movie. Jeremy Renner and Gemma Arterton are the titular fairy-tale siblings, grown up to be demon-slaying bad-asses in black leather trenchcoats.

The Bay (84 mins, 15)

Barry Levinson boards the found-footage horror bandwagon with this tedious, unscary eco-disaster movie.

Safe Haven (115 mins, 12A)

The blandest of the many romantic melodramas adapted from the novels of Nicholas Sparks.

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