Films showing in the Hampshire region until May 1.
25th HOUR (15): See review.
BLUE CRUSH (18): A brilliant surfer is in training for a big contest but is held back by fears of having another accident.
BOWLING FOR COLUMBINE (15): See review.
BULLETPROOF MONK (12A): A mystical Tibetan warrior picks an unlikely youngster to take over the role of guarding an ancient scroll which grants its reader youth and power. The pair are soon in the thick of the action when the scroll is stolen by a Nazi officer.
DREAMCATCHER (15): See review.
HOW TO LOSE A GUY IN TEN DAYS (12A): A columnist for a women's magazine is assigned to 'lose a guy in ten days' by making classic relationship mistakes. But little does she know that the object of her 'affections' has made a bet that he can make a woman fall in love with him in ten days.
JOHNNY ENGLISH (PG): Rowan Atkinson plays a bumbling secret agent who is given the job of protecting the Crown Jewels and finds himself struggling to foil a plot by an evil mastermind to take over Britain.
JUNGLE BOOK 2 (U): Mowgli and co get another outing in this rehash of the 1967 classic cartoon. Bored with village life, Mowgli heads back to the jungle in search of adventure with his animal friends.
JUST MARRIED (12A): A slapstick romantic comedy about a couple of young American newlyweds on a jinxed European honeymoon.
MAID IN MANHATTAN (15): A maid struggles to maintain her false identity after a politician mistakes her for a wealthy guest.
A MAN APART (18): Vin Diesel stars as a DEA agent whose wife is killed by a drug lord. Seeking revenge, he sets out to hunt down the killer with the help of his partner and a jailed cartel boss. A lacklustre action film, which fails to prove why Diesel is fast becoming one of Hollywood's brightest young stars.
OPEN HEARTS (15): Danish film which explores the powerful role of fate in relationships.
PHONE BOOTH (15): An arrogant publicist, Stu, finds himself pinned down in a phone booth in the middle of New York by a sniper with a grudge. Shot in real time, the film sees Stu learn to regret his selfish ways.
S CLUB: SEEING DOUBLE (PG): The pop stars find themselves replaced with lookalikes to give them a break from their gruelling schedules only to discover that the doubles are clones.
THE LITTLE POLAR BEAR (U): Cartoon for very young children about an inquisitive polar bear who shocks his community by striking up a friendship with a young seal.
THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS (12A): The battle for Middle-earth begins in the second instalment of the epic fantasy trilogy.
THE RECRUIT (12A): A CIA agent struggles against government corruption and a lethal love-triangle.
SHANGHAI KNIGHTS (12A): Jacki Chan and Owen Wilson team up as former outlaws who come to London and uncover a plot to murder Queen Victoria.
LE SOUFLE (15): French film which presents a day in the life of a listless teenager who finds himself drawn into an existential crisis.
WELCOME TO COLLINWOOD (15): See review.
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