Films showing in the Hampshire region until Thursday, 3rd June.
50 FIRST DATES (12A): Romantic comedy about a man who falls for a woman with memory loss and finds himself having to make her fall in love with him again every day.
THE CAT IN THE HAT (PG): Live action version of the Dr Seuss book starring Mike Myers as The Cat. Children will probably enjoy this but it is so far from the original story that Dr Seuss fans may be disappointed.
ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND (15): Cinematic masterpiece by Charlie Kaufman about a man who decides to have all memories of a relationship erased but changes his mind once the process has begun.
THE FOOTBALL FACTORY (18): A documentary style film following a young Chelsea hooligan who likes nothing more than having a punch-up. However, after a recurring nightmare he begins to question his reasons for being in the gang.
THE HAUNTED MANSION (PG): This spooky offering stars Eddie Murphy as an estate agent who decides to view a mysterious old house.
KILL BILL: VOL 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.
SCOOBY-DOO 2: MONSTERS UNLEASHED (PG): The Scooby gang go up against a villain who is re-creating all their previous foes, such as The Creeper and Captain Cutler.
SECRET WINDOW (12A): Johnny Depp stars as a writer who is accused of plagiarism by a strange man who is determined to get 'justice'.
SHAUN OF THE DEAD (15): Spoof British zombie horror movie spin off of TV series Spaced. Shaun is given the chance to prove his worth when a zombie holocaust sweeps across London.
TROY (15): Above average historical epic based on Homer's Illiad, about the Greek siege of Troy, starring Brad Pitt as Achilles.
VAN HELSING (12A): The first of the summer blockbusters, starring Hugh Jackman as a monster-catcher who has been sent on a mission to kill Dracula.
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