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.

THE HARD WORD (18): Australian heist movie about a trio of ex-con bank robbing brothers who have a huge job to pull off but don't know who they can trust. An eccentric black comedy starring Guy Pearce and Rachel Griffiths.

THE SIN EATER (15): An idealistic priest travels to Rome to investigate the death of his mentor and delve into the secret history of the Sin Eaters - a group of priests who were excommunicated for absolving people's sins outside the sanctity of the Church.

TEARS OF THE SUN (15): A Navy SEAL unit is sent into war-torn Nigeria to rescue a doctor but she refuses to leave her patients, instead persuading the SEALs to escort them to safety.

AMERICAN PIE: THE WEDDING (15) Teen comedy of the gross-out variety. Jim and Michelle are getting married but Jim's friend Stifler looks in danger of ruining the preparations and the big day.

BELLEVILLE RENDEZ-VOUS (12A): See preview opposite.

BLACKBALL (15): British film about a bad boy with an unusual hobby - bowls. He dreams of playing for England but between him and his goal is Torquay Bowling Club.

CAMP (12A): Musical set in an amateur dramatics drama camp. The kids at the camp are all misfits in their everyday lives but here they feel that they belong.

THE ITALIAN JOB (12A): See review.

JEEPERS CREEPERS 2 (15): Second and less-impressive instalment of the teen horror franchise. This movie sees the flesh-eating Creeper pick off a group of high school kids whose bus is stranded in the middle of nowhere.

LARA CROFT TOMB RAIDER: THE CRADLE OF LIFE (12A): Action adventure in which Lara must find the infamous Pandora's Box before an evil scientist uses what's inside it to unleash terror on the world.

LE DIVORCE (12A): See review

LEGALLY BLONDE 2 (PG): Immaculately manicured legal hotshot Elle Woods returns to face her biggest challenge yet - to stamp out cosmetic testing on animals.

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.

THE MAN WHO SUED GOD (15): Billy Connolly stars as fisherman Steve, whose boat is destroyed by what his insurance company refers to as 'an act of God', refusing to pay him. Rather than take his insurers to court, Steve decides to sue God for the damage.

PIGLET'S BIG MOVIE (U): Winnie the Pooh and 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.

RUGRATS GO WILD (U): The characters from the popular The Rugrats and The Wild Thornberrys cartoons team up for a jungle adventure.

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.

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.

TERMINATOR 3: THE RISE OF THE MACHINES (12A): A clone of the original Terminator comes to earth to protect the future leader of humans and his soldiers to be from an advanced terminator, the T-X.

UNDERWORLD (15): See review.