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off Leicester Square,
London,
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Film Listings
| Fri 02 Jan 2009 - Thu 08 Jan 2009 |
Action drama based on the graphic novel by Frank Miller, about the 300 Spartan warriors who fought one of history's greatest battles against the million-strong Persian army.
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Fri 6.25
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Thriller from director David Cronenberg, starring Viggo Mortensen as a family man who attracts the attention of a mysterious mobster (Ed Harris) after he kills two hoodlums in his home town.
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Sun 6.10
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Sun 8.40
Comedy drama based on the semi-autobiographical comic books by Harvey Pekar, starring Paul Giamatti as Pekar and Hope Davis as his wife, Joyce Brabner, alongside their real-life counterparts.
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Sun 1.20
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Sat 6.00
Sci-fi horror based on the novel by Jose Saramago, starring Julianne Moore and Mark Ruffalo as a couple caught in the middle of a blindness epidemic.
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Sun 8.20; Tue late 9.00
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Wartime drama based on the novel by John Byne, starring Asa Butterfield as the son of a concentration camp commandant (David Thewlis) who befriends a Jewish boy on the other side of the fence.
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Sun 4.05; Thu 6.30
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Adaptation of the novel by Evelyn Waugh, starring Matthew Goode as a middle-class Oxford student whose close friendship with the carefree, upper-class Sebastian (Ben Whishaw) is threatened when he falls in love with Sebastian's sister (Hayley Attwell).
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Wed 3.55
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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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Sat/Mon 8.20
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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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Fri 1.20; Sun 3.40; Mon 3.45
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Tue 2.40
Comedy starring Steve Coogan as a failed actor turned drama teacher who decides to stage a politically incorrect musical sequel to Hamlet.
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Mon 8.45
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Horror film about a pair of American backpackers who get more than they bargained for when they stay at a Slovakian hostel.
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Tue mat 12.30
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Comedy, based on the book by Toby Young, starring Simon Pegg as an obnoxious, fame-hungry British magazine editor who's plunged into the world of celebrity when he's offered a job on a prestigious New York magazine.
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Thu 4.00
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Reboot of the Hulk franchise, in which Bruce Banner (Edward Norton) desperately searches for a cure to the gamma radiation that turns him into the Hulk, while staying one jump ahead of the military, who want to exploit the Hulk's power.
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Fri mat 1.00
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Blockbuster based on a Marvel Comics character, starring Robert Downey Jnr as billionaire industrialist and inventor Tony Stark, who becomes a superhero when he develops and builds a suit of flying metallic armour.
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Sat mat 12.30
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Tue 8.40
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Tue 6.30
Quentin Tarantino’s long-awaited 4th film stars Uma Thurman as a deadly assassin on a vicious revenge quest to take out the killers who left her for dead.
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Wed 3.35
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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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Fri 6.05; Sat 5.45; Sun 1.40; Mon 6.15; Wed 6.45
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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 3.50; Mon 1.20
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Mon mat 12.30; Wed mat 1.00
Documentary by Terence Davies that gives a personal history of his beloved Liverpool.
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Fri 8.30; Sun 6.30
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Wed 1.20
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Animated drama based on co-director Marjane Satrapi's semi-autobiographical graphic novel, about a young Iranian girl growing up during the Islamic Revolution.
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Tue 3.20
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Mon 3.05; Thu 1.20
Drama, directed by Jonathan Demme, starring Anne Hathaway as a recovering drug addict who gets out of rehab in time to attend her sister's wedding.
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Thu 8.30
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Wed 8.45
Thriller based on three graphic novels by Frank Miller, starring Bruce Willis, Clive Owen and Mickey Rourke as three hard-boiled heroes who get mixed up in tales of revenge and murder.
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Fri 8.55
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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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Thu 4.30
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Long-awaited comic-book adaptation, starring Tobey Maguire as the wall-crawling, web-slinging superhero.
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Sat 3.10
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Sat 8.45
Comedy starring Ben Stiller, Jack Black and Robert Downey Jr as three Hollywood megastars who get caught up in a real conflict while making a Vietnam movie on location.
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Tue 6.10; Thu 8.50
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Wed 6.10
Animated adventure from Pixar, about a Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-Class (WALL-E) robot, who falls in love with a sleek search droid called EVE.
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Sat 1.10; Mon 6.05; Tue mat 1.00
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German thriller based on a true story, about a teacher who forms a fascist movement as part of a school "project week", only for things to get horribly out of hand.
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Thu mat 1.00
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Thu 6.10
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Fri 3.30
Comedy directed by Kevin Smith, starring Seth Rogen and Elizabeth Banks as two cash-strapped best friends who decide to make a porn movie to solve their financial crisis.
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Sat 3.30; Wed late 9.10
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