May 29 Movie Drop: Zendaya’s Wedding Mess, a Man Stuck to a Chair, and a Furry World-Saver

May 29 Movie Drop: Zendaya’s Wedding Mess, a Man Stuck to a Chair, and a Furry World-Saver

What’s new in cinemas today

Three very different movies land in Spanish theaters this Friday — one that pokes at perfect relationships, another that traps a writer in a nightmare, and an animated oddball that turns a tragedy into a portal to wonder. Short, punchy, and perfect for deciding what vibe you want for your night out.

The Drama — pre-wedding secrets and awkward truths

Zendaya and Robert Pattinson play a couple who, on paper, have it all. They’re engaged, everything looks picture-perfect, and then a few days before the wedding someone drops a revelation that upends their whole dynamic.

Expect a blend of laughs and real emotional sting — think charming banter one minute, uncomfortable domestic honesty the next. It’s a comedy-drama that uses the wedding countdown to expose how little we sometimes know the people closest to us.

The Chair — a thriller with very little wiggle room

Director turns a writer’s experiment into a straight-up survival puzzle. Daniel Lonces, a successful mystery novelist, decides to test an idea and wakes up literally tied to a chair with no clear escape. That’s the premise — claustrophobia, ticking tension, and a slow-burn unraveling of what went wrong.

This one is all about atmosphere and mounting dread. If you like tight, single-location thrillers that keep you guessing and make your palms sweat, The Chair delivers the kind of suspense that lingers after the credits roll.

Fleak — an animated heart-warmer with a mischievous side

Fleak tells the story of Thomas, an 11-year-old whose life is upended by an accident that leaves him unable to walk. Just when things feel hopeless, a tiny, troublemaking creature called Fleak appears and opens the door to a fantastical realm.

It’s an emotional family movie that mixes the bittersweet with genuine wonder. Expect tear-jerking moments balanced by whimsical mischief — perfect for kids and adults who like their adventures with a side of heart.

Bottom line: which one to see?

Want relationship drama with sharp dialogue? Pick The Drama. Craving tense, claustrophobic thrills? The Chair is your ticket. Looking for an emotional, family-friendly escape? Fleak brings warmth and imagination.

All three bring different flavors to the table, so choose based on your mood — or be wild and binge them all over the weekend.