The Girl Who Played With Fire (15) Dir. Daniel Alfredson Running Time: 130 mins
Friday 10 September - Thursday 23 September THRILLER
Starring: Naomi Rapace, Michael Nyqvist
The eagerly-awaited second instalment of The Millennium Trilogy, based on the best-selling books by Stieg Larsson, sees hacker Lisbeth Salander in serious danger when she comes under suspicion for murder – can journalist Mikael Blomkvist clear her name as he investigates a sex trafficking ring?
Tamara Drewe (15) Dir. Stephen Frears Running Time: 111 mins
Friday 10 September - Thursday 23 September COMEDY
Starring: Gemma Arterton, Dominic Cooper
Clad in a dazzling pair of denim hot-pants, former ugly duckling-turned-sex kitten Tamara (Bond girl Gemma Arterton) returns to her sleepy, postcard-pretty Dorset hometown to kickstart a rural rollercoaster of broken hearts and emotional highs. A witty, sexy rom-com from the director of The Queen.
**** FOUR STARS “fantastically mad and undeniably entertaining” (The Guardian)
SATURDAY KIDS: Toy Story 3 (2D) (U) Dir. Lee Unkrich Running Time: 108 mins
Saturday 18 September ANIMATION
With the voices of Tom Hanks, Michael Keaton, Timothy Dalton, Ned Beatty
In this third big screen outing for Woody, Buzz and the gang, Andy prepares to depart for college and his loyal toys find themselves in… day care! These untamed tots with their sticky fingers do not play nice, and plans for a great escape get underway. A few new faces join the adventure, including Barbie’s boyfriend Ken, a thespian hedgehog names Mr Pricklepants and a pink, strawberry-scented teddy bear called Lots-o’-Huggin’ Bear.
SATURDAY KIDS: Diary of a Wimpy Kid (PG) Dir. Thor Freudenthal Running Time: 92 mins
Saturday 18 September COMEDY
Starring Zachary Gordon, Robert Capron, Rachael Harris
Greg hates middle school and finds that keeping a diary about the different types of pupils and daily events helps him get through the day. He comes up with a number of failsafe schemes to keep himself occupied, but they inevitably backfire. Already a comedy hit in the USA, the bestselling Puffin book by Jeff Kinney makes its transition to the big screen.