Films showing in the Hampshire region until 30th October.
BAD BOYS 2 (15): Will Smith and Martin Lawrence team up again as wisecracking cops Mike and Marcus, who are on a mission to stop a drug lord flooding Miami with deadly Ecstasy.
CABIN FEVER (15): Horror film about a group of teenagers who come under attack from a deadly contagious flesh-eating bug.
CALENDAR GIRLS (12A): Uplifting true story about a Women's Institute group who decide to strip off for their charity calendar to raise funds for their local hospital. Stars a great British cast, including Helen Mirren.
DADDY DAY CARE (PG): Eddie Murphy stars as a frustrated father who decides to set up a day-care centre for kids.
FINDING NEMO (U): Cute Disney Pixar animation set in the ocean. When a young clown fish, Nemo, is caught by a diver and put in an aquarium, his dad, Marlin, sets out on an adventurous journey to rescue him.
HOLES (PG): See review.
INTOLERABLE CRUELTY (12A): See review.
THE ITALIAN JOB (12A): Inspired by the classic British movie, this film sees Minis whizz round the streets of LA as part of a major heist.
KILL BILL - VOL 1 (18): Quentin Tarantino returns to the big screen with this gorefilled martial arts movie. Uma Thurman stars as The Bride, an assassin who seeks violent revenge against her former gang who tried to kill her.
THE LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENTLEMEN (12A): A group of characters from Victorian fiction, including Allan Quatermain, Captain Nemo and Mina Harker are brought together for a secret mission.
THE LIZZIE MCGUIRE MOVIE (U): Big-screen spin-off from the popular TV series for younger viewers. Lizzie goes on a school trip to Rome where she gets into various scrapes, including being mistaken for a pop star's girlfriend.
MYSTIC RIVER (15): Drama about three childhood friends who are reunited as adults when the daughter of one of them is murdered. But their circumstances have changed and they are now victim, detective and possible suspect.
PIGLET'S BIG MOVIE (U): Winnie the Pooh & Co get another cinematic outing with this tale of friendship in which the gang realise that although Piglet might be the smallest among them, he has the biggest heart.
THE PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: THE CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARL (12A): Swashbuckling adventure on the high seas, featuring a fantastic turn from Johnny Depp as the pirate Captain Jack, who agrees to help a young man rescue the woman he loves from an evil band of cursed pirates.
RAISING VICTOR VARGAS (15): Unpolished-looking film about life for teenagers in New York. Starring newcomers, the film features unrehearsed dialogue and fly-on-the-wall-style cinematography.
RUGRATS GO WILD (U): The characters from the popular The Rugrats and The Wild Thornberrys cartoons team up for a jungle adventure.
SECONDHAND LIONS (PG): See review.
SINBAD: LEGEND OF THE SEVEN SEAS (U): Cartoon adventure about the legendary sailor who is framed by a goddess for the theft of the Book of Peace. He has to travel to her realm to retrieve the book to clear his name and save the life of his friend.
SPIRITED AWAY (PG): Animation about a selfish, spoilt girl who must work hard and learn humility if she is to save her parents, who have been turned into pigs, before they are eaten.
SPY KIDS 3-D: GAME OVER (U): The third instalment of the Spy Kids franchise is a 3-D adventure in which crime-fighting kids find themselves inside a virtual reality computer game fighting their new nemesis, The Toymaker.
WINGED MIGRATION (U): See preview.
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