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Film Listings
| Fri 25 Jul 2008 - Thu 31 Jul 2008 |
Teen comedy based on the novels by Louise Rennison, starring Georgia Groome as boy-crazy teenager Georgia Nicholson.
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Fri/Sat/Mon-Thu 1.10 (not Wed) 3.40 6.10 (not Tue) 8.40; Sun 1.10 6.10 8.40
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Wed mat 11.30
Drama set in 1930s colonial India, starring Linus Roache as a spice-grower who has an affair with his young Indian housekeeper (Nandita Das).
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Fri/Sat/Mon-Thu 1.20 3.50 6.20 8.50 (not Sat/Tue); Sun 1.20 3.50 7.30
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Sequel to Batman Begins, in which the Caped Crusader (Christian Bale) takes on The Joker (Heath Ledger).
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1.30 (not Fri) 4.45 8.00
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Fri mat 11.30
Animated adventure starring Jack Black as Po, an overweight Panda who is chosen to be the mythical Dragon Warrior, destined to save his valley from the evil leopard Tai Lung (Ian McShane).
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12.00 (not Sun/Thu) 2.00 4.00 (not Sat)
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Film version of the hit stage musical, starring Amanda Seyfried as a young bride who invites her three possible fathers (Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Stellan Skarsgard) to her wedding, unbeknownst to her mother (Meryl Streep) and her fiance (Dominic Cooper).
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1.00 3.30 6.00 8.30
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Sun 3.30; Tue 6.00
Drama based on a real life crime story, starring Julianne Moore as an aspiring socialite whose close relationship with her son (Eddie Redmayne) has catastrophic consequences.
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Fri-Mon/Wed/Thu late 9.00; Tue late 9.15
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Sequel to the 2006 hit, starring Briana Evigan as a young dancer who puts together a group of gifted misfits in order to do battle at urban dance contest, The Streets.
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Sat mat 11.30
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Drama starring Richard Jenkins as a college professor who becomes embroiled in the lives of two immigrants living in New York.
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Fri/Sun/Mon/Wed/Thu 6.40; Sat 4.30
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