Films showing in the Hampshire region until 24 July.
2 FAST 2 FURIOUS (12A): An ex-cop-turned illegal street racer is recruited by the police to help catch a drug dealer. Lots of high-energy car races and chases ensue.
BROWN SUGAR (12A): See review.
BRUCE ALMIGHTY (12A): Comedy starring Jim Carrey as a man who is given the powers of God and with Jennifer Aniston given the chance to run the world for a week.
CHARLIE'S ANGELS: FULL THROTTLE (12A): The crime-fighting women are called into action to recover the 'Halo' rings which contain a list of everyone in the witness protection scheme. Expect plenty of action, stunts and jokes.
DADDY DAY CARE (PG): Eddie Murphy returns to the big screen in a film which is unlikely to do much to revive his flagging career. He stars in this light comedy about a man who, unable to afford day care for his child, sets up his own nursery.
DUMB AND DUMBERER (12A): Harry and Lloyd find themselves in their schools 'special needs' class but it is just a front for a scam the principal is trying to pull off.
BUFFALO SOLDIERS (15): See review.
THE HULK (12A): See review.
THE IN-LAWS (12a): Michael Douglas stars as an ageing spy whose problems juggling work and home life come to a head when an important job coincides with his sons wedding.
THE MATRIX RELOADED (15): Follow-up to the Wachowski brothers' acclaimed sci-fi spectacular about humanity's fightback against machines. Keanu Reeves returns to the role of Neo, the super-cool superhero.
WHALE RIDER (PG): Adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel about a young man whose family is separated following the death of his father but who sets out to reunite them and find them a new home.
WRONG TURN (18): Horror movie in the style of Texas Chainsaw Massacre about a group of young people being picked off in some woods by a psychopathic killer.
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