IT'S half term week ladies and gentlemen, and boy do we have a feast of films for you. So whether you like kids growing up with talking animals in the jungle, superheroes having a tiff with each other or pensioners robbing a bank, you're guaranteed to find a film to make you laugh.

From May 27 to June 2, we continue to show the hilarious British comedy Golden Years. You can't help but smile at the thought of a group of grannies and granddads in balaclavas, taking back their hard earned pension money.

Tensions rise in the Avengers camp in Captain America: Civil War. In the aftermath of recent battles, the government believes that the superheroes should be held accountable for the collateral damage they cause. Steve Rogers aka Captain America (Chris Evans) disagrees, believing that they should be free to protect humanity without interference. Tony Stark aka Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) however, supports the idea of oversight, driving a wedge between the friends and forcing the remaining supers to choose sides when the argument turns ugly. So get ready for epic battles from these mighty powers and another batch of mayhem from the Marvel Universe.

Finally, no holiday would be complete without an incredible film for the kids, and this week we have The Jungle Book. Disney knock it out of the park with this amazing, live action adaptation of Rudyard Kipling's collection of stories. This beautiful world and the animals are brought to life by the magic of CGI, but the heart of the tale remains the classic it always was. Young Mowgli (Neel Sethi) is raised by wolves in the jungle, but is forced to leave his home when fearsome tiger Shere Khan, voiced by Idris Elba, decrees that humans are forbidden. Guided by wise panther Bagheera and the easy going bear Baloo, voiced by Ben Kingsley and Bill Murray respectively, Mowgli and his friends embark a journey of self discovery. While having mischievous adventures and meeting a whole host of new animals, Mowgli learns some valuable life lessons along the way.

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Evie Myers