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Week of : - 22nd Oct 2024 - 8th Dec 2024 |
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Andre Rieu Gold & Silver (G) No Comps | ||
Celebrate the holiday season with André Rieu's dazzling Christmas Concert, Gold and Silver, exclusively in cinemas. This magical event embodies the festive spirit of Christmas,
bringing joy, warmth, and sparkle to the big screen.
Get ready to be transported to the wondrous world of enchanting glamour that is Andres winter wonderland! Under the sparkle of 150 chandeliers and 50 Venetian candelabras,
feel your heart warm with the magical melody of all your favourite Christmas classics. Andre Rieu will be joined on stage by his beloved Johann Strauss Orchestra, along with
special guest artists and the young and talented Emma Kok.
Don’t miss this chance to celebrate music, love, and Christmas sparkle, with Andre Rieu's new Christmas Concert in cinemas, Gold and Silver. Click for more details
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Saturday 7th : December 7th 2.00pm, 5.15pm Sunday 8th : December 8th 2.00pm, 5.15pm |
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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (M) Violence, offensive language, horror & content that may disturb | ||
Beetlejuice is back! After an unexpected family tragedy, three generations of the Deetz family return home to Winter River. Still haunted by Beetlejuice, Lydia's life is turned upside down when her rebellious teenage daughter, Astrid, discovers the mysterious model of the town in the attic and the portal to the Afterlife is accidentally opened. With trouble brewing in both realms, it's only a matter of time until someone says Beetlejuice's name three times and the mischievous demon returns to unleash his very own brand of mayhem. Click for more details
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Duration : 104 minutes |
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Tuesday 22nd : 5.30pm Wednesday 23rd : 5.30pm Thursday 24th : 3.45pm Friday 25th : 3.45pm Saturday 26th : 6.00pm Sunday 27th : 6.00pm Monday 28th : 6.00pm Tuesday 29th : 3.45pm Wednesday 30th : 3.45pm |
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Harold and the Purple Crayon (PG) | ||
Inside of his book, adventurous Harold can make anything come to life simply by drawing it. After he grows up and draws himself off the book's pages and into the physical world, Harold finds he has a lot to learn about real life. Click for more details
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Duration : 90 minutes |
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Saturday 26th : 10.00am Sunday 27th : 10.00am Monday 28th : 10.00am |
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Hellboy The Crooked Man (R16) | ||
A rookie agent finds herself in a dire situation when tasked with delivering a high risk item to the Bureau of Paranormal Research and Defense. She must enlist the help of Hellboy to confront the malevolent Crooked Man, who has returned to Earth to harvest souls for the devil. Click for more details
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Duration : 98 minutes |
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Tuesday 22nd : 8.10pm Wednesday 23rd : 8.10pm Thursday 24th : 2.00pm Friday 25th : 2.00pm Saturday 26th : 6.00pm Sunday 27th : 6.00pm Monday 28th : 6.00pm Tuesday 29th : 2.00pm Wednesday 30th : 2.00pm |
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Joker Folie a Deux (R16) Violence, sex scenes, suicide & content that may disturb | ||
Failed comedian Arthur Fleck meets the love of his life, Harley Quinn, while incarcerated at Arkham State Hospital. Upon his release, the two of them embark on a doomed romantic misadventure. Click for more details
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Duration : 138 minutes |
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Tuesday 22nd : 5.40pm Wednesday 23rd : 5.40pm - Final screening |
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Lee (M) Holocaust imagery, sexual violence references & offensive language No Comps | ||
New Yorker Elizabeth ‘Lee’ Miller was a model for Vogue and Vanity Fair but then moved to Paris to study photography. She moved to London just as WW2 broke out and as a middle-aged woman she refused to simply be remembered as a model and muse. Instead, she defied social expectations and travelled Europe, reporting from the frontline, and covering events such as the London Blitz, the liberation of Paris and the concentration camps at Dachau and Buchenwald. Her work was shown in British Vogue and the terrible images she captured changed perceptions of the war and brought home the atrocities of the concentration camps. Her work changed war photography forever, but Lee paid a huge personal price for the stories she fought so hard to tell. Click for more details
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Duration : 117 minutes |
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Thursday 24th : 10.00am Friday 25th : 10.00am, 6.00pm Saturday 26th : 1.30pm Sunday 27th : 1.30pm Monday 28th : 1.30pm Tuesday 29th : 10.00am, 6.00pm Wednesday 30th : 10.00am, 6.00pm |
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MAURICE AND I (G) | ||
MAURICE AND I is a feature-length documentary created by Christchurch-based filmmakers Rick Harvie and Jane Mahoney - daughter of 'Maurice'. The film celebrates the transformative architectural partnership of Sir Miles Warren and Maurice Mahoney and their fight to save the Christchurch Town Hall from demolition after the 2011 earthquakes. At its heart MAURICE AND I is a story of partnership, of love and loss. Told through rare archival footage and exclusive interviews, including their final conversation together, the film reflects on their remarkable legacy, the community impact of their bold architectural vision, and the enduring importance of architecture in shaping and enriching our lives. Click for more details
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Duration : 100 minutes |
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Tuesday 22nd : 10.00am, 1.50pm Wednesday 23rd : 10.00am, 1.50pm Thursday 24th : 12.10pm, 4.00pm Friday 25th : 12.10pm, 4.00pm Saturday 26th : 2.00pm Sunday 27th : 2.00pm Monday 28th : 2.00pm Tuesday 29th : 12.10pm, 6.00pm Wednesday 30th : 12.10pm, 6.00pm |
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Runt (PG) Coarse language | ||
RUNT, based on Craig Silvey's best-selling novel, is a delightful Australian family film that blends heartfelt moments with humour. The story revolves around eleven-year-old Annie Shearer and her best friend, Runt, an adopted stray dog.
The novel "RUNT" was released in 2022 and has achieved significant acclaim, winning several major Australian literary awards. These accolades include the Childrens Book Council of Australia's Book of the Year for Young Readers, Book of the Year for Younger Children at the Australian Book Industry Awards, and the overall Book of the Year at the Australian Indie Book Awards. The success of the book underscores its broad appeal and the resonance of its themes with readers. Click for more details
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Duration : 92 minutes |
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Tuesday 22nd : 10.45am Wednesday 23rd : 10.45am Thursday 24th : 2.00pm Friday 25th : 2.00pm Saturday 26th : 11.45am Sunday 27th : 11.45am Monday 28th : 11.45am Tuesday 29th : 2.00pm Wednesday 30th : 2.00pm |
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Smile 2 (R16) Bloody violence, horror & offensive language No Comps | ||
It follows a pop star who has a turbulent history of life in the limelight. After witnessing the death of a friend, the malevolent supernatural force now terrorizes her, causing her to question reality as horrifying occurrences grow stronger each day. Click for more details
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Duration : 127 minutes |
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Tuesday 22nd : 12.45pm, 7.40pm Wednesday 23rd : 12.45pm, 7.40pm Thursday 24th : 8.00pm Friday 25th : 8.00pm Saturday 26th : 8.00pm Sunday 27th : 8.00pm Monday 28th : 8.00pm Tuesday 29th : 8.00pm Wednesday 30th : 8.00pm |
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The Wild Robot (PG) Violence | ||
The epic adventure follows the journey of a robot, ROZZUM unit 7134, Roz for short, that is shipwrecked on an uninhabited island and must learn to adapt to the harsh surroundings, gradually building relationships with the animals on the island and becoming the adoptive parent of an orphaned gosling. Click for more details
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Duration : 102 minutes |
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Tuesday 22nd : 3.30pm Wednesday 23rd : 3.30pm Saturday 26th : 10.00am Sunday 27th : 10.00am Monday 28th : 10.00am Tuesday 29th : 4.00pm Wednesday 30th : 4.00pm |
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Thelma (M) Offensive language | ||
The feature directorial debut of Josh Margolin, THELMA is a poignant action-comedy that gives veteran Oscar nominee June Squibb (NEBRASKA) her first leading role and features the final performance of trailblazing actor Richard Roundtree (SHAFT). Squibb, who did most of her own stunts in the film, plays Thelma Post, a feisty 93-year-old grandmother who gets conned by a phone scammer pretending to be her grandson (The White Lotus’ Fred Hechinger) and sets out on a treacherous quest across Los Angeles, accompanied by an aging friend (Roundtree) and his motorized scooter, to reclaim what was taken from her. Click for more details
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Duration : 99 minutes |
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Tuesday 22nd : 11.50am, 3.40pm Wednesday 23rd : 11.50am, 3.40pm Thursday 24th : 10.00am Friday 25th : 10.00am Saturday 26th : 3.50pm Sunday 27th : 3.50pm Monday 28th : 3.50pm Tuesday 29th : 10.00am Wednesday 30th : 10.00am |
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Transformers One (PG) Violence & scary scenes | ||
TRANSFORMERS ONE is the untold origin story of Optimus Prime and Megatron, better known as sworn enemies, but once were friends bonded like brothers who changed the fate of Cybertron forever. Click for more details
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Duration : 96 minutes |
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Thursday 24th : 6.10pm Friday 25th : 6.10pm Saturday 26th : 12noon Sunday 27th : 12noon Monday 28th : 12noon |
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Venom The Last Dance (M) Violence & offensive language No Comps | ||
The third and final Venom film, Eddie (Tom Hardy) and Venom are on the run. Hunted by both of their worlds and with the net closing in, the duo is forced into a devastating decision that will bring the curtains down on Venom and Eddie's last dance Click for more details
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Duration : 109 minutes |
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Thursday 24th : 12noon, 8.15pm Friday 25th : 12noon, 8.15pm Saturday 26th : 3.45pm, 8.15pm Sunday 27th : 3.45pm, 8.15pm Monday 28th : 3.45pm, 8.15pm Tuesday 29th : 12noon, 8.15pm Wednesday 30th : 12noon, 8.15pm |
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