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Short Film Showcase
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Screening of short films under the headings of artistic, erotic, sexy and/or romantic, promising to 'tease without the sleaze.' Part of Festival of the Erotic Arts.
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24 Jun
(Over-18s only) 9pm
The Banshee Labyrinth, Edinburgh
Sing-a-Long-a Grease
Date Location
Get dolled up as a T-bird or a Pink Lady for this fully interactive sing-along to the classic film, with dancing in the aisles.
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26 Jun 7.30pm The Edinburgh Playhouse, Edinburgh
The Source (La source des femmes)
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(3 stars) In a drought-ridden village somewhere between Africa and the Middle East, the men do little while the women are expected to fetch the water in sweltering heat; eventually, Leila (Bekhti) organises a revolt. What could have been a one-dimensional tale deepens into something more considered, told with engaging warmth.
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30 May31 May Wed 1pm, 3.40pm & 6.20pm; Thu 1pm & 3.40pm
31 May
(Parent & baby) 10.30am
Cameo, Edinburgh
30 May31 May Wed 1.15pm & 8.20pm; Thu 1.15pm & 6pm Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
1 Jun7 Jun Fri–Thu 3.15pm & 6.05pm Odeon Panton St, London SW1Y
18 Jun21 Jun Mon 3.15pm & 6pm; Tue 3.15pm & 8.15pm; Wed 12.45pm & 3.15pm; Thu 3.15pm Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee
2 Jul5 Jul Mon 3pm & 8.35pm; Tue–Thu 3pm, 5.50pm & 8.30pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
StreetDance 2
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(2 stars) Eddie (Sampson), Ash (Hentschel) and Eva (Boutella) travel to Paris to study under salsa-master Manu (Conti) in an attempt to out-dance the Invincible crew (Flawless). For all the reverential talk of 'innovation', it's gaudy, badly-acted, cynical nonsense aimed at aspiring teenage dancers, while simultaneously crediting them with one brain-cell each.
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2 Jun5 Jun Tue 11am; Sat 1pm; Sun 3pm Pickaquoy Centre, Kirkwall
Superbad
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(4 stars) Cracking autobiographical teen fantasy (written by 'Knocked Up' star Seth Rogen) that harks back to the glory days of 'Risky Business' and 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off'. It's outrageously rude and crude, yet somehow remains both sophisticated and compassionate in its consideration of what makes teenagers tick.
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17 Jun 7.45pm Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
Tales of the Night (Les contes de la nuit)
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(3 stars) Animated feature in which an elderly writer and a young actress dream up and perform six stories about a young hero's attempts to win the hand of a princess. The old-fashioned imagery is highly distinctive, and the sedate pace and dialogue-heavy storytelling allow the viewer to appreciate the beauty.
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1 Jun7 Jun Fri 1.20pm; Sat 1pm & 4.10pm; Sun 11am; Mon–Thu 1.45pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
16 Jun
(3D) 3.30pm
Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee
Top Cat: The Movie
Date Location
Mexican-made feature-length version of the adventures of Hanna-Barbera's feline trickster and his pals. In this latest adventure, a new police chief arrives and, unhappy with the way officer Dibble is failing to deal with Top Cat's scams, proves to be his greatest foe yet.
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Videoclub and Film London Artists' Moving Image Network: Selected
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A touring film programme curated by the 2011 nominees for the Jarman Award. With introductions and Q&As with some of the artists.
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14 Jun 7pm CCA, Glasgow
War Horse
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(4 stars) Alcoholic farmer Ted (Mullen) buys a spirited horse, Joey, in an England unwittingly on the brink of World War I; his teenage son (Irvine) tames Joey, but war soon separates them. Spielberg promises and delivers large-canvas, unashamedly romanticised, old-fashioned storytelling. In an excellent cast, Hiddleston, Watson and Arestrup are standouts.
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1 Jun 7.30pm Brunton Theatre, Edinburgh
We Bought a Zoo
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(2 stars) The clue is in the title: recently widowed father-of-two Benjamin (Damon) quits his job and sets about saving a dilapidated zoo. The sharp humour and unique characterisation that characterised Crowe's best work seems to have been vetoed; great actors are wasted in empty roles and the result is broad, sentimental and dishearteningly average.
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31 May
(Parent & baby) 10.30am
2 Jun5 Jun Mon, Tue, Sat & Sun 10.30am
Grosvenor Cinema, Glasgow
1 Jun5 Jun Mon, Tue & Fri–Sun noon Omniplex Newry, Newry
2 Jun5 Jun Mon, Tue, Sat & Sun 11.20am, 1.40pm & 4pm Omniplex Lisburn, Lisburn

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