1) The interpreter (12A) Nicole Kidman stars in this high-octane thriller as Silvia Broome, a brilliant interpreter who is taken into protective custody after overhearing a possible assassination attempt oo an African leader
2) Sahara (12A) A rollicking romp with a great explosive finale, Sahara tells the story of explorer Dirk Pitt, who is in search the Ship of Death! Think Indiana Jones.
3) Robots (U) A host of stars including Ewan McGregor, Robin Williams and Halle Berry provide the voices for the characters in this rollicking, feelgood family fantasy animation.
4) The Amityville horror (15) If you love horrors you'll love this remake of the 1979 cult classic, based on a chilling true story about the dark goings-on in a haunted house.
5) Hostage(15) Solid action thriller sees brilliant yet unconventional LAPD negotiator Jeff Talley's (Bruce Willis) past come back to haunt him when a robbery goes wrong and a man is taken hostage.
6) HITCH (12A) "Hitch" Hitchens (Will Smith) finds his skills fail to work when he falls for street-smart culture vulture.
7) BE COOL (12A) Lack-lustre sequel to Get Shorty plunges streetwise mobster-turned-movie producer Chili Palmer into the cut-throat music industry, where he find himself on the run from the Russian mob.
8) MISS CONGENIALITY 2: ARMED AND FABULOUS (12) This sequel lacks the pizzazz and sparkle of the first film - not to mention the comic genius of Michael Caine. However, it does have its moments, with a great performance by Sandra Bullock
9) THE RING TWO (15) This sloppy follow-up sees reporter Rachel Keller and her son Aidan move to Oregon to escape the cursed videotape and evil Samara, only she's got other ideas!
10) THE MAN OF THE HOUSE (12A) Five cheerleaders who witness a crime are put under armed guard by emotionally repressed Texas Ranger Roland Sharp (Tommy Lee Jones). Don't expect many laughs though.
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