WITH the success of Disney’s live action reboot Dumbo recently, the next Disney classic to get a live-action makeover is Aladdin (PG) with its release this week.

There is plenty to get excited about when young Aladdin embarks on a magical adventure after finding a lamp that releases a wisecracking genie.

The genie - memorably played by Robin Williams in the animated original - is this time played by Will Smith.

We are showing this film already.

So waste no time and fly that magic carpet right down to the Picture House for an afternoon or evening full of that Disney magic we all love!

If you’re still standing, then can I suggest you take a seat at the Picture House from today for Rocketman (15).

This is an epic musical fantasy about the uncensored human story of Sir Elton John’s breakthrough years.

So if you’re ready for some crocodile rock or you can feel the love tonight - to steal phrases from Elton’s classic songs - then look no further.

The Secret Life of Pets 2 hits cinema screens on May 24 (U) following 2016’s summer blockbuster about the lives our pets lead after we leave for work or school each day.

In this next film Max faces some major changes after his owner Katie gets married and now has a child named Liam.

These changes affect Max up to the point he becomes overprotective.

On a family trip to the countryside, Max goes and meets a farm dog named Rooster, and both of them attempt to overcome his fears.

Meanwhile there are adventures for the other characters: Gidget tries to rescue Max’s favourite toy from a cat-packed apartment, and Snowball sets on a mission to free a white tiger named Hu from a circus.

The next film that I’m going to mention is sure to be huge – I mean literally!

Godzilla: King Of The Monsters (12a) stomps and smashes his way in to cinema from May 29.

Members of the crypto-zoological agency Monarch face off against a battery of god-sized monsters.

These creatures include the mighty Godzilla, who collides with Mothra, Rodan, and his ultimate nemesis, the three-headed King Ghidorah.

When these ancient super-species-thought to be mere myths rise again, they all vie for supremacy, leaving humanity’s very existence hanging in the balance. From the trailer and early reviews this one should be nothing but spectacular!

If giant monsters are not your cup of tea then why not try Booksmart (15)?

In this film we see the story of academic overachievers Amy and Molly who thought keeping their noses to the grindstone gave them a leg up on their high school peers.

But on the eve of graduation, the best friends suddenly realise that they may have missed out on the special moments of their teenage years.

Determined to make up for lost time, the girls decide to cram four years of not-to-be missed fun into one night, a chaotic adventure that no amount of book smarts could prepare them for.

This one looks full of laughs so should definitely be worth watch for all you comedy lovers.