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Film Listings
| Fri 28 Nov 2008 - Thu 04 Dec 2008 |
Thriller starring Leonardo DiCaprio as a CIA operative in Afghanistan who becomes increasingly frustrated with the actions of his overseer (Russell Crowe) when trying to flush out a terrorist cell.
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2.30 5.30 8.30
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Drama directed by Clint Eastwood, starring Angelina Jolie as a single mother in 1928 Los Angeles, who's horrified when the cops give her a different child, claiming he's her missing son.
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1.30 5.00 8.15
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Christmas comedy starring Vince Vaughn and Reese Witherspoon as a couple whose plans to avoid their families over the holidays go wrong, forcing them to spend Christmas with each of their separated parents.
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11.45 (Sat/Sun) 2.00 4.30 7.00 9.15
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Big screen adaptation of the 1960s TV spy spoof sitcom, starring Steve Carell as bumbling CONTROL Agent Maxwell Smart and Anne Hathaway as Agent 99.
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Thu mat 10.30
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Romcom starring Ricky Gervais as a misanthropic dentist who discovers he can see and hear dead people when he wakes up after an operation.
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12.45 5.45 (not Mon)
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Thu mat 10.40
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Mon 5.45
Third instalment of the hugely successful franchise, which sees sweethearts Troy (Zac Efron) and Gabriella (Vanessa Hudgens) fretting about being separated as they head off to college.
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Fri/Mon-Thu mat 12.30; Sat/Sun mat 10.00
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Animated family comedy about a mad scientist's assistant (John Cusack) who dreams of striking out on his own.
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Sat/Sun mat 10.30 12.35
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Thriller based on the popular video game, starring Mark Wahlberg as a trigger-happy supercop seeking revenge for the murder of his wife and child.
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Fri/Mon-Thu 3.15 8.15
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Sci-fi comedy starring Eddie Murphy as the tiny alien captain of an Eddie Murphy-shaped robot-slash-spaceship, whose mission to save his home planet hits a snag when he's run over by a friendly New Yorker (Elizabeth Banks).
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Sat/Sun mat 10.45
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Comedy starring Dane Cook as a self-styled professional asshole who falls for his latest victim (Kate Hudson) while he's trying to drive her back into the arms of his best friend (Jason Biggs).
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Fri/Mon-Thu 12.30 3.00 5.45 8.15; Sat/Sun 7.20 9.30
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Daniel Craig's second film as James Bond, in which Bond seeks revenge for the death of Vesper Lynd, aided by the beautiful Camille (Olga Kurylenko), who has a vendetta of her own.
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11.00 (Sat/Sun) 2.00 3.00 5.00 6.00 8.00 8.45
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American remake of a Spanish horror movie in which a TV presenter (Jennifer Carpenter) and her cameraman (Steve Harris) get quarantined in an apartment building while a deadly virus turns all the residents into zombies.
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Fri/Mon-Thu 2.15 4.45 7.00 9.15
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Director Shane Meadows reunites with This Is England star Thomas Turgoose for this low-budget black and white tale of the friendship between a lonely Polish teenager and a young runaway.
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Tue 8.15
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