OPEN WATER (15): Jaws meets The Blair Witch Project in this film, based on a true story, about a couple who go on a diving trip only to be abandoned in the water with sharks circling.
ANCHORMAN - THE LEGEND OF RON BURGUNDY (12A): Set in the 70s Will Ferrel stars as the titular newsman whose male-dominated world is turned upside down when an ambitious woman arrives in his office.
WICKER PARK (12A): A young man believes he has s A young man believes he has seen an old flame in a caf and puts his life on hold while he trails the city looking for her.
13 GOING ON 30 (12A): A 13-year-old girl desperate to grow up is catapulted into the body of her 30-year-old future self in the year 2004.
THE BOURNE SUPREMACY (12A): In this sequel to The Bourne Identity, Jason Bourne finds himself having to call on his skills as a trained assassin to survive when he is framed for a botched CIA job.
A CINDERELLA STORY (PG): Misfiring updated high school version of the fairy tale which is aimed squarely at younger female viewers.
THE CHRONICLES OF RIDDICK (15): Vin Diesel action movie follow-up to Pitch Black set in the future about a wanted criminal who finds himself fighting to save the whole of the human race.
DODGEBALL: A TRUE UNDERDOG STORY (12A): Spoof sports movie in which a mismatched group of gym members enter a dodgeball contest in the hope of saving their gym from a hostile corporate takeover.
FAHRENHEIT 9/11 (15): Michael Moore's moving documentary about the aftermath of the September 11 disaster and George W Bush's reaction.
GARFIELD (U): The popular cartoon cat hits the big screen in this film which combines live action and computer generated images to tell the story of Garfield, Odie and Jon.
HELLBOY (12A): Comic book adaptation about a demon who fights his destiny and becomes a force for good.
HOME ON THE RANGE (U): Roseanne Barr and Judi Dench are among the stars providing the voices in the latest animation from Disney, about some a group of animals determined to save their farm from closure.
I, ROBOT (12): A technophobic cop investigates the death of a scientist in a future where humanoid robots have become an integral part of life, and comes to the terrifying conclusion that a robot could have done the killing.
THE MOTORCYCLE DIARIES (15): Based on the diaries of Ernesto 'Che' Guevara and his friend Alberto Grando, this movie chronicles the pairs journey through South America and the development of Che's political conscience.
SHREK 2 (U): Animated tale which sees Princess Fiona reveal to her parents not only that she has married an ogre but also that she has become one herself.
SPIDER-MAN 2 (PG): Tobey Maguire stars as the web-weaving superhero who struggles to cope with his superhuman powers while attempting to lead a normal life. He is forced to return to the fray to confront the evil Dr Octopus.
STAGE BEAUTY (15): Set in the 1660s, when it is decreed that women, not men, should play women's roles in plays, an actor's dresser becomes the first female actress in Britain.
THE STEPFORD WIVES (12A): Forget the ominous undertones and growing sense of foreboding of the original film, this remake is all about the jokes. A couple, Joanna and Walter, move to a seemingly-perfect town but Joanna son realises that something sinister is going on.
THE TERMINAL (12A): A man arrives in JFK Airport just as his home country dissolves in a rebellion, making his passport invalid. Unable to leave the airport, he sets up home in the terminal.
THUNDERBIRDS (PG): Live action version of the popular puppet series which is aimed at younger viewers rather than adult fans of the TV show which sees teenage Thunderbirds go to the rescue.
THE VILLAGE (12A): Director M Night Shyamalan's thriller about an isolated town surrounded by woods in which an unknown danger lurks.
YU-GI-OH - THE MOVIE: THE PYRAMID OF LIGHT (PG): Animation which sees its hero, Yugi, have to defeat an ancient evil spirit which has risen from beneath the sands in Egypt.
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