BRIDESMAIDS (15)

ANNIE (Kristen Wiig) used to own her own bakery but she has fallen on hard times and now works as a jewellery saleswoman. Best friend Lillian (Maya Rudolph) reveals she is getting married and asks Annie to be maid of honour. Without two dimes to rub together, organising a bridal shower to remember will be tricky for Annie, especially since one of the bridesmaids is socialite wife Helen (Rose Byrne), who splashes cash as if it is going out of fashion.

STAR RATING: ****

CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER (12A)

GERMAN defector Dr Abraham Erskine (Stanley Tucci) is spearheading a secret programme to create the ultimate soldier. He chooses weakling Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) who is transformed into a muscle-bound hunk. Steve joins forces with inventor Howard Stark (Dominic Cooper) and officer Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell) to parachute in behind enemy lines as Captain America and take on the Germans.

STAR RATING: ***

CARS 2 (U)

LIGHTNING McQueen (voiced by Owen Wilson) returns home as the four-time champion of the Piston Cup. Italian racing car Francesco Bernoulli (John Turturro) goads Lightning into participating in championship organised by environmentalist Miles Axlerod (Eddie Izzard). However, a group of rogue cars led by the diabolical Professor Zundapp (Thomas Kretschmann) is plotting to sabotage the three races.

STAR RATING: **

GREEN LANTERN (12A)

THE Green Lanterns maintain peace and justice using superpowers granted to them by magical rings. When an old adversary re-emerges venerated Green Lantern warrior Abin Sur (Temuera Morrison) is killed and his ring chooses United States Air Force test pilot Hal Jordan (Ryan Reynolds) as a worthy successor.

STAR RATING: ***

HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS: PART 2 (12A)

JK Rowling’s epic story opens with Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes) stealing the powerful Elder Wand from Dumbledore’s grave. Harry (Daniel Radcliffe), Ron (Rupert Grint) and Hermione (Emma Watson) continue their mission to track down the final Horcruxes, which contain fragments of Voldemort’s blackened soul.

STAR RATING: ****

HORRIBLE BOSSES (15)

NICK Hendricks (Jason Bateman) is an underling at a finance company, ruled with a steely glare by Dave Harken (Kevin Spacey). Kurt Buckman (Jason Sudeikis) loves his job at a company run by Jack Pellitt (Donald Sutherland), who treats Kurt as more of a son than thefruit of his loins, Bobby (Colin Farrell). Jack suffers a heart attack and Bobby seizes control of the company. Meanwhile, dental assistant Dale Arbus (Charlie Day) is sexually harassed by his boss, Dr Julia Harris (Jennifer Aniston).

STAR RATING: ***

HORRID HENRY: THE MOVIE (U)

HENRY (Theo Stevenson) is a lazy boy with dreams of pop stardom, who runs rings around his Mum (Siobhan Hayes) and Dad (Mathew Horne).A series of pranksthreatens the future of Ashdown Primary School so Henry grimly faces the prospect of attending the locrun by Vic Van Wrinkle (Richard E Grant), where his rebellious behaviour won’t be tolerated.

STAR RATING: ***

ZOOKEEPER (PG)

GRIFFIN Keyes (Kevin James) is humiliated when his sweetheart Stephanie (Leslie Bibb) rebuffs a marriage proposal. Five years later, Griffin is head keeper at Franklin Park Zoo. Stephanie walks back into Griffin’s life and throws him into an emotional whirl. The animals, led by Joe the lion (voiced by Sylvester Stallone) decide to break their silence to help Griffin win back Stephanie.

STAR RATING: ***