Cineworld, Showcase & VUE - High school student Nathan Harper (Taylor Lautner) thinks he has the perfect life. Yet something is amiss. He discovers he bears an uncanny resemblance to the age-modified image of a boy who went missing many years ago. Then shadowy CIA Agent Burton (Alfred Molina) makes contact with Nathan and warns the teenager that he is a pawn in a dastardly plot.

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BEAUTIFUL LIES - De Vrais Mensonges (12A)

ARC, Stockton (Tonight) - Emilie puts all her heart into running her busy hairdressing salon in sunny South of France. Meanwhile, her mother, has had her heart broken, and needs love. When Emilie starts receiving anonymous love letters, she decides to send them on to her mother, sparking confusion, complications and dilemmas when the secret admirer is revealed.

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COWBOYS & ALIENS (12A)

Odeon (Mon) - Jake Lonergan (Daniel Craig) wakes in the desert with a gunshot wound, a large metal bracelet on his wrist and no memory of who he is or how he came to be in the dirt. He struts into town and is unmasked as a killer with a sizeable bounty on his head. Arrested by the sheriff and bound for prison alongside Percy Dolarhyde (Paul Dano), Jake makes his escape from the prison coach during a devastating attack by extraterrestrial craft.

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CRAZY, STUPID, LOVE (12A)

Cineworld & Odeon - Cal Weaver (Steve Carell) is enjoying a meal with his wife. The silence between the couple speaks volumes and in the car on the way home, she confesses she slept with co-worker David Lindhagen (Kevin Bacon) and wants a divorce. The cuckolded husband seeks refuge at a cocktail bar where lothario Jacob Palmer (Ryan Gosling) takes pity.

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DOLPHIN TALE (U)

Cineworld, Showcase & VUE - When a young dolphin gets caught in a crab trap, introverted 11-year-old Sawyer Nelson (Nathan Gamble) rescues her. But there's a problem. She has severely damaged her tail. The amazing true story of the bond between a boy and an injured dolphin starring Morgan Freeman, Ashley Judd, Harry Connick Jr.

DON’T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK (15)

Cineworld, Showcase & VUE - Sally Hurst is sent to live with her architect father Alex and his girlfriend at the Gothic mansion they are restoring. Despite the grim warnings of caretaker Mr Harris, who knows all about the goblin-like creatures in the basement, the Hursts foolishly move a fireplace grate, thereby unleashing the pint-sized horrors upon poor Sally.

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FOOTLOOSE (12A)

Cineworld, Showcase & VUE - Ren McCormack (Kenny Wormald) arrives in the God-fearing town of Bomont where dancing has been banned. Determined to dance, come what may, Ren vows to revive dancing in the town with the help of his buddy Willard (Miles Teller), the Reverend’s daughter Ariel (Julianne Hough) and gal pal Rusty (Ziah Colon).

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FURRY VENGEANCE (PG)

Cineworld Sat 10am (games plus choice of films for £1) - Property developer Dan Sanders (Brendan Fraser) has big plans for a stretch of Oregon wilderness but a wily raccoon and his critter chums don’t want their homes disturbed in Roger Kumble’s comedy.

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JOHNNY ENGLISH REBORN (PG)

Cineworld, Showcase, VUE, Odeon - Following a disastrous mission in Mozambique, Johnny English (Rowan Atkinson) turns his back on MI7 and heads to a Tibetan retreat. Section chief Pamela Thornton (Gillian Anderson) woos him back to help thwart an assassination attempt on the Chinese premier and pairs him up with rookie agent Tucker (Daniel Kaluuya).

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KUNG FU PANDA 2 (PG)

Cineworld (Sat 10am games plus choice of films for £1) & VUE (Sat/Sun, 10.30am) - In the sequel, Po (voiced by Jack Black) joins forces with a group of kung fu masters - including Mantis (Seth Rogen), Monkey (Jackie Chan) and Viper (Lucy Liu) - to take on an old enemy with a deadly new weapon.

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MIDNIGHT IN PARIS (12A)

Showcase - Owen Wilson stars in Wood Allen’s sparkling comedy that’s also a love letter to the world's most romantic city. Disillusioned Hollywood screenwriter Gil (Wilson) is magically transported back to the 1920s where he hobnobs with the cultural icons of the era including F Scott Fitzgerald (Tom Hiddleston), Ernest Hemingway (Corey Stoll) and Salvador Dali (Adrien Brody).

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MR POPPER’S PENGUINS (PG)

Cineworld & Showcase - Thomas (Jim Carrey) is a workaholic real estate developer who receives his inheritance from his late father: six Gentoo penguins.

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POTICHE (15)

Darlington Arts Centre (Wed) - In this 1970s set screwball comedy, screen icon Catherine Deneuve plays a bored housewife whose husband runs the umbrella factory they inherited from her father. But when he is forced to take leave after a bizarre hostage situation, she takes over the business, with guidance from union boss and former love Gérard Depardieu.

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REAL STEEL (12A)

Cineworld, Showcase & VUE - In 2020, former boxer Charlie Kenton (Hugh Jackman) boxes robots for a living but he’s on a losing streak and is massively in debt to Ricky (Kevin Durand). Charlie thinks his prayers have been answered when he sells custody of his 11-year-old son Max (Dakota Goyo) to the boy’s aunt and uncle for $100,000. As part of the deal, he must look after the boy for the summer with the help of boxing gym owner and best friend Bailey Tallet (Evangeline Lilly). Father and son unexpectedly bond over an abandoned sparring ’bot called Atom and together they train the ancient machine to punch and stomp up the rankings of the World Robot Boxing league (WRB) to a champion- ship showdown with the fearsome Zeus.

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SHARK NIGHT 3D (15)

VUE - A perfect summer break turns sour when holiday makers discover a lake has been stocked with hundreds of vicious, flesh-eating sharks.

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SUPER 8 (12A)

Odeon (Mon) - In the sleepy industrial town of Lillian, Ohio, teenager Joe Lamb (Joel Courtney) is struggling to come to terms with the death of his mother. The youngster invests his time in making a low-budget zombie film with his friends. The children head down to the local rail station to shoot and just as the camera starts rolling, they see a truck drive on to the tracks and derail an oncoming freight train. As they make a hasty escape, the trespassing teens are oblivious to the monstrous creature crawling free from the twisted wreckage.

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TEXAS KILLING FIELDS (15)

Showcase - Two police officers from very different backgrounds are drawn together to catch a serial killer in Ami Canaan Mann’s gritty, edge-of-seat thriller.

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THE DEBT(15)

Cineword - Helen Mirren stars in this compelling tale of an ex-spy who must face up to the terrible actions of her past.

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THE INBETWEENERS MOVIE (15)

Cineworld, Showcase, VUE & Odeon - The boys from BAFTA award-winning television series The Inbetweeners make the move to the big screen as they head off on a proper lads’ holiday in Malia, Crete.

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THE LION KING (U)

Cineworld, Showcase & VUE - Disney’s highest-grossing hand-drawn animation of all time strides majestically back onto the big screen, looking more sensational than ever in the increasingly fashionable 3D format.

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THE SMURFS (U)

Cineworld, Showcase & VUE - Based on the comic books by Peyo, The Smurfs brings the iconic characters to life on the big screen.

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THE THREE MUSKETEERS 3D (12A)

Cineworld, Showcase, VUE & Odeon -The classic sword-slinging tale of adventure gets an action-packed makeover. Stars Milla Jovovich, Juno Temple, Logan Lerman, Orlando Bloom, Ray Stevenson, Christoph Waltz, Luke Evans and Matthew MacFadyen.

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TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY (15)

Cineworld, Showcase, Odeon & ARC, Stockton (Tue-Thur) - John Le Carré’s spy novel is brought to the big screen with John Hurt as Control, the chief of a 1970s British Secret Intelligence Service unit known as the Circus.

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YOGI BEAR (U)

Cineworld (Sat 10am games plus choice of films for £1) - Ranger Smith (Tom Cavanagh) struggles to keep pace with the picnic basket stealing antics of Yogi Bear (voiced by Dan Aykroyd) and pal Boo Boo (Justin Timberlake).

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ADVANCE SHOWINGS

PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 3 (15)

Cineworld, Showcase, VUE & Odeon ( Thur) - The demonic origin of the paranormal activity is revealed in the third instalment of the phenomenally popular horror franchise.