Films showing in the Hampshire region until 19 August 2004.

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. Jennifer Garner and Mark Ruffalo star.

FAHRENHEIT 9/11 (15): Michael Moore's eye-opening documentary about how George W Bush used the September 11 attacks to justify waging war on Iraq and the President's connections with the bin Laden family.

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. A bit hit and miss, fans of the comic strip may be disappointed.

HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN (PG): The third and darkest instalment of the Harry Potter films. It's Harry's third year at Hogwarts and he discovers that convicted murderer, Sirius Black has escaped from prison and may be coming after him.

HOME ON THE RANGE (U): Roseanne Barr and Judi Dench are among the stars providing the voices in the latest animation from Disney, about 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. Will Smith stars.

KILL BILL: VOLUME 2 (18): The Bride continues her killing spree in order to get revenge on the gang which killed every other member of her wedding party and left her for dead.

KING ARTHUR (12A): Epic "historic" movie which plunders the myths and legends of King Arthur but is good fun nevertheless. Guinevere, played by Keira Knightley, is given a make-over as a battle-happy warrior while Arthur is a Roman soldier.

SHREK 2 (U): Sparky animation about fitting in and being true to yourself. Princess Fiona, now an ogre, takes her ogre husband back to meet her parents but her father doesn't take too well to her choice of spouse.

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.

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 soon realises that something sinister isgoing on.

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.