BILLY ELLIOT (15): A miner's son discovers he has a talent for ballet dancing - UGC Cinema, Ocean Village, Southampton; The Screen, Winchester; Odeon, Southampton.
O BROTHER WHERE ART THOU? (12): Set in Mississippi in the late 1930s - Odeon, Southampton.
CHICKEN RUN (U): Animated great-escape-with-chickens film from Nick Parkes - UGC Cinema, Ocean Village, Southampton; The Screen, Winchester; Odeon, Southampton.
DINOSAUR (PG): Animated children's film - UGC Cinema, Ocean Village, Southampton; The Screen, Winchester; Odeon, Southampton.
FANTASIA 2000 (U): Musical Disney film - Odeon, Southampton.
HOLLOW MAN (18): Thriller/horror involving a scientist who makes himself invisible - UGC Cinema, Ocean Village, Southampton; Odeon, Southampton.
ME, MYSELF & IRENE (15): Comedy starring Jim Carey as a man with a split personality - Odeon, Southampton.
THE NUTTY PROFESSOR II: THE KLUMPS (12): Second professor film, starring Eddy Murphy as the various characters of the clump family - UGC Cinema, Ocean Village, Southampton; Odeon, Southampton.
ROAD TRIP (15): Teen comedy - UGC Cinema, Ocean Village, Southampton; Odeon, Southampton.
ROMEO MUST DIE (15): Odeon, Southampton.
SCARY MOVIE (18): Comedy spoof teen-horror flick - Odeon, Southampton.
SHAFT (18): Remake of the 70s classic film - Odeon, Southampton.
SNATCH (18): Guy Ritchie's film about London gangsters - Odeon, Southampton.
SPACE COWBOYS (PG): Veteran astronauts return to space for one last expedition - Odeon, Southampton.
STUART LITTLE (U): A family chose a cute mouse - as their son's new companion - Odeon, Southampton, UGC Cinema, Ocean Village, Southampton.
SUNSHINE (15): Starring Ralph Fiennes - The Point, Eastleigh.
TIGGER MOVIE (U): Animated Winnie the Pooh film - Odeon, Southampton.
TITAN AE (PG): Odeon, Southampton.
TOM'S MIDNIGHT GARDEN (U): Odeon, Southampton.
TOY STORY 2 (PG): Buzz Lightyear and Woody return in this computer animated film - Odeon, Southampton.
X-MEN (12): Action film based on the Marvel comic strip - Odeon, Southampton.
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