Screening Today

  • A Few Best Men  (R16) violence, offensive lagguage and drug use
    12.10pm
  • Big Miracle  (PG) contains low level offensive language
    1.20pm, 5.05pm
  • Chronicle  (M) violence
    11.50am, 9.00pm
  • Contraband  (R16) Violence, offensive language & drug use
    10.00am, 8.35pm
  • Dolphin Tale  (PG) contains coarse language
    3.10pm
  • Midnight in Paris  (PG) sexual references
    2.00pm
  • Safe House  (M) contains violence & offensive language
    5.30pm
  • The Iron Lady  (M) violence
    10.20am, 3.40pm
  • This Means War  (M) violence, offensive language and sexual references
    6.55pm

Screening Tomorrow

Now Showing

Week of : -  21st Feb 2012 - 29th Feb 2012
A Few Best Men  (R16) violence, offensive lagguage and drug use

Prenuptial comedy from the writers and producers of Death At A Funeral about an Australian-based wedding that hurtles into havoc when the groom’s incompetent “best men” arrive. After English chap David (Xavier Samuel, Twilight: Eclipse) announces his impulsive engagement to Aussie lass Mia (Laura Brent), whom he only just met on vacation, his three mates (Kris Marshall, Kevin Bishop, Tim Draxl) dedicate themselves to attending his marriage, only to cause a chaotic chain-reaction between cultures. Helmed by Stephan Elliott, director of the faaaaaabulous Aussie cult classic Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.  Click for more details

Tuesday 21st : 2.00pm, 6.20pm

Wednesday 22nd : 5.50pm

Thursday 23rd : 12.10pm

Friday 24th : 12.10pm

Saturday 25th : 3.15pm

Sunday 26th : 4.20pm

Monday 27th : 4.00pm

Tuesday 28th : 4.00pm

Wednesday 29th : 4.00pm

Big Miracle  (PG) contains low level offensive language  No Comps

Big Miracle True story, romantic drama about a reporter (John Krasinski, The Office) and an aid worker (Drew Barrymore, Whip It) who fall in love on the site of an international whale rescue operation. Directed by Ken Kwapis (He's Just Not That Into You), based on the Tom Rose novel Freeing the Whales, itself inspired by 1988's Operation Breakthrough. Reporter Adam (Krasinski) is about to be unwillingly reassigned out of Alaska when three gray whales surface in an ice hole. Covering the story gives him an excuse to stay but when it becomes apparent the whales are trapped his puff piece becomes international news. Spearheading the rescue effort is Greenpeacer Rachel (Barrymore) who has to first battle and then unite international governments, oil tycoons and Inuit natives to band together to save the three trapped whales.  Click for more details

Tuesday 21st : 12.10pm, 8.10pm

Wednesday 22nd : 11.40am

Thursday 23rd : 1.20pm, 5.05pm

Friday 24th : 1.20pm, 5.05pm

Saturday 25th : 4.55pm

Sunday 26th : 7.30pm

Monday 27th : 12.15pm, 5.50pm

Tuesday 28th : 7.30pm

Wednesday 29th : 7.30pm

Chronicle  (M) violence

American independent film, relayed in 'found-footage' style (like Paranormal Activity or Blair Witch) about three mates who discover a mysterious substance that grants them superpowers. At first they have fun toying around with their new super-abilities. However, things soon take a serious turn when one of the three embraces his darker side. Stars Michael B. Jordan (Wallace from HBO's The Wire).  Click for more details

Tuesday 21st : 4.40pm

Wednesday 22nd : 4.40pm

Thursday 23rd : 11.50am, 9.00pm

Friday 24th : 11.50am, 9.00pm

Saturday 25th : 6.55pm

Sunday 26th : 3.45pm

Tuesday 28th : 4.40pm

Wednesday 29th : 4.40pm

Contraband  (R16) Violence, offensive language & drug use  No Comps

Thriller set in the underground world of international smuggling, starring Mark Wahlberg (The Fighter), Kate Beckinsale (Underworld) and Giovanni Ribisi (Avatar). In New Orleans, former smuggler Chris (Wahlberg) is forced back into the game after his brother-in-law, Andy (Caleb Landry Jones, X-Men: First Class), botches a drug deal for his ruthless boss, Briggs (Ribisi). In an attempt to repay Andy's debt, Chris assembles a crew and makes a run to Panama and back, hoping to return with millions in counterfeit bills. When things fall apart on route, Briggs seeks revenge by going after Chris' wife (Beckinsale). Finding himself deep inside the world he worked so hard to leave behind, Chris now has to go toe-to-toe with the psychotic Briggs to protect his family.  Click for more details

Thursday 23rd : 10.00am, 8.35pm

Friday 24th : 10.00am, 8.35pm

Saturday 25th : 2.15pm, 8.30pm

Sunday 26th : 8.00pm

Monday 27th : 12.30pm, 5.50pm

Tuesday 28th : 10.50am, 6.10pm

Wednesday 29th : 10.50am, 6.10pm

Dolphin Tale  (PG) contains coarse language

A lonely and friendless boy finds and untangles a hurt dolphin that is caught in a crab trap. He becomes very attached to the dolphin when the tail must be taken off to save the dolphin's life. The boy believes the dolphin would be able to swim normally if it was given a prosthetic tail.  Click for more details

Thursday 23rd : 3.10pm

Friday 24th : 3.10pm

Saturday 25th : 10.00am, 4.10pm

Sunday 26th : 10.10am

Monday 27th : 10.20am

Happy Feet 2  (G) 

Mumble's son, Erik, is struggling to realize his talents in the Emperor Penguin world. Meanwhile, Mumble and his family and friends discover a new threat their home -- one that will take everyone working together to save them.  Click for more details

Saturday 25th : 10.30am

Sunday 26th : 10.30am

Leonardo Live: Painter at the Court of Milan  (G)   No Comps

A cinematic invitation to experience the London National Gallery’s sold-out 2011 exhibition Leonardo da Vinci: Painter at the Court of Milan on the big-screen, described by the Telegraph as “the greatest exhibition of the century.” “This exhibition brings together the largest ever number of Leonardo’s paintings, including some never before seen in the UK. In a broadcasting first, Leonardo Live will give art lovers the opportunity to share in the excitement of viewing the exhibition. The film, presented by Tim Marlow and Mariella Frostrup, will explore the exhibition on opening night and feature detailed examinations of the paintings (revealed in astonishing detail through close-up footage) and interviews with special guests and experts. ”  Click for more details

Friday 24th : 7.30pm

Saturday 25th : 11.55am

Tuesday 28th : 12.30pm

Wednesday 29th : 12.30pm

Midnight in Paris  (PG) sexual references

A Woody Allen Movie

Woody Allen romantic comedy set in Paris, starring Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams, Marion Cotillard, Michael Sheen, Kathy Bates and Carla Bruni. Soon to be married Gil (Wilson) and Inez (McAdams) are holidaying in Paris. While Inez spends her time fawning over her smug former boyfriend also on holiday (Sheen), Gil (Wilson) frets over his literary talents - he’s a screenwriter yearning to put his name on a novel and join the pantheon of great American writers of a bygone era. When out exploring by himself, Gil comes across a group of retro-dressed partygoers who beckon him to join them in a spot of time-travelling carousing. There he meets an A-list of literary giants who rubbed shoulders in 1920s Paris. Returning night after night, Gil relishes his new intellectual chums and grows increasingly annoyed at the seemingly shallow reality of life with his future wife and in-laws (Kurt Fuller and Mimi Kennedy).  Click for more details

Wednesday 22nd : 10.00am

Thursday 23rd : 2.00pm

Friday 24th : 2.00pm

Sunday 26th : 12.05pm

Monday 27th : 2.20pm

Tuesday 28th : 5.45pm

Wednesday 29th : 5.45pm - FILM SOCIETY

Safe House  (M) contains violence & offensive language  No Comps

No one is safe

Denzel Washington and Ryan Reynolds star in this action thriller about a young CIA agent forced to go on the run with the fugitive he’s guarding... Matt Weston (Reynolds) is a young operative tasked with babysitting the former-agent-gone-rogue Tobin Frost (Washington). When a band of rebel soldiers bombard the safe house and destroy the facility, Weston hastily tries to escort Frost to another secure location. As the situation deepens and malicious intentions are revealed, the two form a hesitant partnership.  Click for more details

Tuesday 21st : 2.40pm, 6.10pm

Wednesday 22nd : 2.40pm, 6.10pm

Thursday 23rd : 5.30pm

Friday 24th : 5.30pm

Saturday 25th : 6.10pm

Sunday 26th : 5.20pm

Monday 27th : 3.45pm

Tuesday 28th : 2.40pm

Wednesday 29th : 2.40pm

The Iron Lady  (M) violence

Never Compromise

The Iron Lady British Prime Minister (from 1979 - 1990) Margaret Thatcher biopic with the great Meryl Streep playing the titular Iron Lady. Tells Thatcher's story via flashback, including the lead-up to Britain's controversial involvement in the Falklands War in 1982. Jim Broadbent plays her husband Dennis. The Iron Lady blog says the story is about a "woman who smashed through the barriers of gender and class to be heard in a male-dominated world. The story concerns power and the price that is paid for power, and is an intimate portrait of an extraordinary and complex woman."  Click for more details

Tuesday 21st : 10.20am

Wednesday 22nd : 1.30pm, 7.45pm

Thursday 23rd : 10.20am, 3.40pm

Friday 24th : 10.20am, 3.40pm

Saturday 25th : 1.25pm

Sunday 26th : 2.30pm

Monday 27th : 10.40am, 7.45pm

Tuesday 28th : 10.40am, 2.10pm

Wednesday 29th : 10.40am, 2.10pm
 

The Muppets  (G) 

They're closer than you think.

The Muppets make their long awaited return to the big screen. Starring and co-written by Jason Segal (Forgetting Sarah Marshall) and featuring music by Flight of the Conchords' Bret McKenzie. When a nefarious oil tycoon (Chris Cooper) plans to raze Muppet Theater to drill for oil, uber-fan Gary (Jason Segal) sets out with his girlfriend Mary (Amy Adams) to reunite the disbanded Muppet troupe in order to save it. With numerous celebrity cameos (including Mila Kunis, Zach Galifianakis, Emily Blunt, Jack Black and Ricky Gervais) The Muppets promises to recapture the spirit of Jim Henson's original Muppet trilogy: The Muppet Movie, The Great Muppet Caper and The Muppets Take Manhattan.  Click for more details

Sunday 26th : 12.30pm

This Means War  (M) violence, offensive language and sexual references  No Comps

It's Spy vs Spy

Two top CIA operatives (Chris Pine and Tom Hardy) wage an epic battle against one another after they discover they are dating the same woman (Reese Witherspoon) in this action-comedy from director McG (Terminator Salvation, Charlie's Angels). "The world's deadliest CIA operatives are inseparable partners and best friends until they fall for the same woman. Having once helped bring down entire enemy nations, they are now employing their incomparable skills and an endless array of high-tech gadgetry against their greatest nemesis ever – each other."  Click for more details

Tuesday 21st : 12.50pm, 8.15pm

Wednesday 22nd : 12.50pm, 8.15pm

Thursday 23rd : 6.55pm

Friday 24th : 6.55pm

Saturday 25th : 12.30pm, 8.15pm

Sunday 26th : 1.40pm, 6.10pm

Monday 27th : 2.05pm

Tuesday 28th : 12.50pm, 8.15pm

Wednesday 29th : 12.50pm, 8.15pm

War Horse  (M) violence

Separated by war. Tested by battle. Bound by friendship.

Spielberg directed war-drama, based on a children's novel, about a young fellow who sets out on a journey to rescue his horse from the battlefields of World War I. Albert's (newcomer Jeremy Irvine) pet horse Joey is sold to the calvary at the outbreak of the first World War. Despite being too young to enlist, Albert heads to France to save his friend. Also stars Emma Watson.  Click for more details

Tuesday 21st : 10.20am, 3.50pm

Wednesday 22nd : 10.20am, 3.20pm - FINAL

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