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| Week of : - 18th Jun 2013 - 26th Jun 2013 |
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| Fast and Furious 6 (M) violence | ||
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Sixth gear of the crazy popular action franchise. Stars Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson, Paul Walker, Luke Evans, Tyrese Gibson, Gina Carano and Michelle Rodriguez, coming back from the dead.
After the Rio heist of the previous film led by Dom (Diesel) and Brian (Walker), our heroes have scattered across the globe with a cool $100 million split between them. But their inability to return home and lives spent forever on the lam have left them incomplete. Meanwhile, Hobbs (Johnson) has been tracking an organisation of lethally skilled mercenary drivers across 12 countries, whose mastermind (Evans) is aided by a ruthless second-in-command revealed to be the love Dom thought was dead, Letty (Rodriguez). The only way to stop the criminal outfit is to outmatch them at street level, so Hobbs asks Dom to assemble his elite team in London. Payment? Full pardons for all so they can return home and make their families whole again.
Director Justin Lin (who also made the previous three films) has suggested that a seventh Fast and Furious may be shot simultaneously, with a continued storyline connecting the two movies. Click for more details
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Duration : 130 minutes |
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Tuesday 18th : 4.00pm, 8.00pm Wednesday 19th : 11.40am, 8.30pm Thursday 20th : 3.50pm Friday 21st : 8.10pm Saturday 22nd : 12.15pm, 6.15pm Sunday 23rd : 12.15pm, 6.15pm Monday 24th : 6.00pm Tuesday 25th : 6.00pm Wednesday 26th : 2.15pm |
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Gambit
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The con is on... |
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Colin Firth is an art curator and Cameron Diaz as a Texas rodeo queen, teaming up to con his abusive boss (Alan Rickman) into buying a fake Monet painting. Written by the Coen brothers, adapting Michael Caine’s 1966 comedy crime caper. Click for more details
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Duration : 89 minutes |
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Tuesday 18th : 2.30pm, 6.10pm Wednesday 19th : 10.00am, 4.20pm Thursday 20th : 10.10am, 6.00pm Friday 21st : 10.15am Saturday 22nd : 4.00pm Sunday 23rd : 4.00pm Monday 24th : 2.10pm Tuesday 25th : 2.10pm Wednesday 26th : 12noon |
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| Man of Steel (M) violence No Comps | ||
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Superman gets a cinematic reboot in this upcoming film directed by Zack Snyder (Sucker Punch) and "godfathered" by Christopher Nolan (The Dark Knight). While a sequel to Bryan Singer's Superman Returns (2006) had been announced, several delays and the success of The Dark Knight derailed the plans (which included Brandon Routh returning as Supes) and the project became a "reboot" with a new team. Hinting at a darker ender, screenwriter David S. Goyer says of the film: "We’re approaching Superman as if it weren’t a comic book movie, as if it were real... I adore the Donner films. It just struck me that there was an idealist quality to them that may or may not work with today’s audience." Click for more details
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Duration : 143 minutes |
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Wednesday 26th : 8.30pm |
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| Song for Marion (PG) contains coarse language and sexual references | ||
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Set in London, this geriatric comedy drama stars Terence Stamp as a shy, grumpy pensioner who is reluctantly inspired by his beloved wife (Vanessa Redgrave) into joining a highly unconventional local choir led by Gemma Arterton. At odds with his son James (Christopher Eccleston), it is up to Elizabeth (Arterton) to try and persuade Arthur (Stamp) that he can learn to embrace life, using music as a way to battle his own grumbling persona. Click for more details
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Duration : 93 minutes |
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Tuesday 18th : 10.30am Thursday 20th : 11.50am Friday 21st : 10.00am, 4.10pm Saturday 22nd : 10.30am Sunday 23rd : 12.30pm Monday 24th : 10.10am Tuesday 25th : 10.10am Wednesday 26th : 10.15am, 4.00pm |
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| The Croods (G) | ||
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Prehistoric animated feature from DreamWorks (Shrek), following a family of cavemen, cavewomen and cavekids as they road trip to a newly discovered world filled with fantastic creatures. Features the voices of Nicolas Cage, Ryan Reynolds, Emma Stone, Catherine Keener and Cloris Leachman. Click for more details
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Duration : 99 minutes |
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Saturday 22nd : 12.10pm - adults at kids prices Sunday 23rd : 2.15pm - adults at kids prices |
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| The Great Gatsby (M) violence and sex scenes | ||
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Baz Luhrmann (Moulin Rouge!) adapts F. Scott Fitzgerald’s romantic masterpiece, reuniting him with his Romeo + Juliet lead Leonardo DiCaprio. Carey Mulligan, Tobey Maguire and Joel Edgerton co-star.
Would-be writer Nick Carraway (Maguire) leaves the Midwest and comes to New York City in the spring of 1922, an era of loosening morals, glittering jazz and bootleg kings. Chasing his own American Dream, Nick lands next door to a mysterious, party-giving millionaire, Jay Gatsby (DiCaprio), and across the bay from his cousin Daisy (Mulligan) and her philandering, blue-blooded husband, Tom (Edgerton). Nick is drawn into the captivating world of the super-rich and, from within, pens a tale of love, dreams and tragedy. Click for more details
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Duration : 143 minutes |
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Tuesday 18th : 12.10pm, 6.00pm Wednesday 19th : 12.10pm, 6.00pm Thursday 20th : 6.00pm Friday 21st : 1.50pm, 5.45pm Saturday 22nd : 8.00pm Sunday 23rd : 5.45pm Monday 24th : 4.05pm Tuesday 25th : 4.05pm Wednesday 26th : 1.40pm |
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The Hangover Part III
(R16) Contains violence, offensive language, sexual material and other content that may offend
It all ends |
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Director Todd Phillips, stars Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis and Ed Helms make a trilogy of The Hangover. This time the gang hit the road, heading to Mexico, and are joined by Heather Graham, John Goodman and Melissa McCarthy. Click for more details
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Duration : 100 minutes |
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Tuesday 18th : 12.05pm, 4.10pm Wednesday 19th : 2.35pm Thursday 20th : 12noon Friday 21st : 4.20pm Saturday 22nd : 2.25pm Sunday 23rd : 2.25pm Monday 24th : 12.10pm, 6.30pm Tuesday 25th : 12.10pm, 6.30pm Wednesday 26th : 4.30pm |
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The Internship
(M) contains sexual references
No Comps
Hiring them was a brilliant mistake. |
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Vince Vaughn (also the film's screenwriter) and Owen Wilson star in this comedy about two unemployed men in their 40s whose careers have been torpedoed by the digital world. Out to prove they aren't obsolete, they take up an internship at Google along with a battalion of brilliant college students. From the director of Night at the Museum.
But gaining entrance to this technological utopia is only half the battle. Now they must compete with a group of the nation’s most elite, tech-savvy geniuses to prove that necessity really is the mother of re-invention. Click for more details
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Duration : 119 minutes |
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Tuesday 18th : 10.00am, 1.50pm, 8.20pm Wednesday 19th : 1.50pm, 6.05pm Thursday 20th : 3.50pm, 8.00pm Friday 21st : 12noon, 6.10pm Saturday 22nd : 1.50pm, 5.45pm Sunday 23rd : 10.30am, 8.10pm Monday 24th : 10.00am, 3.50pm, 8.10pm Tuesday 25th : 10.00am, 3.50pm, 8.10pm Wednesday 26th : 10.00am, 6.20pm |
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| The Reluctant Fundamentalist (M) contains violence, offensive language and sex scenes | ||
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Kiefer Sutherland and Kate Hudson star in this paranoid thriller following a Pakistani man (Riz Ahmed) who, fresh from Princeton University and ready to chase glory on Wall Street, is caught in a cultural divide after New York's Twin Towers are attacked. His American Dream slips into nightmare: profiled, wrongfully arrested, strip-searched and interrogated, he is transformed from a well-educated, upwardly mobile businessman to a scapegoat and perceived enemy. Click for more details
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Duration : 130 minutes |
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Thursday 20th : 1.30pm Friday 21st : 11.35am Monday 24th : 11.50am Tuesday 25th : 11.50am Wednesday 26th : 5.45pm |
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| World War Z (M) violence, offensive language and horror No Comps | ||
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Brad Pitt is a UN employee traversing the planet in a race to stop the zombie pandemic that is toppling armies and governments, and threatening to decimate humanity itself. Based on the horror novel by Max Brooks (son of Mel). From the director of Quantum of Solace. Damon Lindelof (Prometheus) and Matthew Michael Carnahan (State of Play) handled the screen adaptation of Brooks' work. Click for more details
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Duration : 119 minutes |
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Wednesday 19th : 10.10am, 4.00pm, 8.15pm Thursday 20th : 10.00am, 1.45pm, 8.20pm Friday 21st : 2.10pm, 8.20pm Saturday 22nd : 10.10am, 4.10pm, 8.30pm Sunday 23rd : 10.10am, 4.10pm, 8.30pm Monday 24th : 2.00pm, 8.20pm Tuesday 25th : 2.00pm, 8.20pm Wednesday 26th : 12.10pm, 8.10pm |
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