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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.
5 Sep11 Sep 11.30am, 2.00 & 4.35; Sun 11.30am & 4.35 Cineworld Edinburgh, Edinburgh
5 Sep11 Sep 2.00 & 4.30; Sat & Sun 11.30am, 2.00 & 4.30 Vue Edinburgh Ocean, Edinburgh
6 Sep7 Sep Sat & Sun 10.10am Vue Edinburgh Omni, Edinburgh
6 Sep7 Sep Sat & Sun 12.45 Odeon Wester Hailes, Edinburgh
Surf's Up
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A reasonable improvement on the heavy-handed environmentalism of last year's hit 'Happy Feet', Brannon and Buck's animation is a colourful parody of surfer movies. Entertaining and cheerful but not quite good enough to make seeing another CGI penguin movie an appealing prospect.
6 Sep Sat 10.00am Cineworld Edinburgh, Edinburgh
Ice Age 2: The Meltdown
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Enjoyable follow-up to the Canadian 2002 animated feature. 'Larry Sanders' and 'Simpsons' scribe Jon Vitti picks up the writing reins with aplomb as Manfred, Sid and Diego face their biggest challenge to date - the end of the Ice Age.
14 Sep15 Sep Sun 1.00; Mon 10.30am Filmhouse, 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.
6 Sep 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.
6 Sep Sat 10.00am Cineworld Edinburgh, Edinburgh

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