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Arthur and the Invisibles
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In an adaptation of his own children's book, Besson mixes live-action and CGI animation with patchy results. Arthur (Highmore) embarks on a quest to save grandmother's (Farrow) house, complete with troll-like Minemoys, an evil wizard and saucy princess. Most entertaining in its live-action sequences, it's heavy on style but light on originality.
31 Aug1 Sep Sun 1.00; Mon 10.30am Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Cars
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Racecar Lightning McQueen loses his way en route to the final race of the season and finds himself marooned in the sleepy town of Radiator Springs, which is populated by an array of misfit cars. Despite the many positives, 'Cars' doesn't quite make the highest grade mainly because it's the least original Pixar film yet.
30 Aug Sat 11.25am Odeon Wester Hailes, Edinburgh
Horton Hears A Who!
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Animators Blue Sky take a break from their ongoing 'Ice Age' franchise to colourfully realise the universe of Dr Seuss' text. Both Carrey and Carrell are allowed full rein for their brand of vocal mugging as co-directors Hayward and Martino skilfully guide 'Horton' towards a comforting moral about size not being all that important.
30 Aug Sat 10.00am Cineworld Edinburgh, Edinburgh
Nim's Island
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Adapted from Wendy Orr's popular book about what happens when agoraphobic authoress Alexandra Ryder (Foster) is contacted by winsome brat Nim (Breslin), whose scientist father Jack (Butler) has gone missing. Breslin and Butler adapt well to the frothy postmodern adventure but Foster's attempts at slapstick are embarrassingly crude and obvious, lessening any emotional impact.
30 Aug Sat 10.00am Cineworld Edinburgh, Edinburgh
WALL-E
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Inspired by sci-fi classics from the 1960s and 70s, Pixar have created a post-apocalyptic story set in a future in which the Earth has been abandoned by humankind, where a solitary robot named WALL-E executes his now pointless trash collecting programme. At its heart this is a very sweet romantic comedy, and that's what provides the emotional clout.
29 Aug4 Sep 12.20, 3.05, 5.45 & 8.20; Mon & Tue 12.20 & 3.05 Cineworld Edinburgh, Edinburgh
30 Aug31 Aug Sat & Sun 10.15am & 12.30 Vue Edinburgh Ocean, Edinburgh
30 Aug31 Aug Sat & Sun 10.45am Vue Edinburgh Omni, Edinburgh
30 Aug31 Aug Sat & Sun 12.30 Odeon Wester Hailes, Edinburgh

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