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All in Good Time
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(3 stars) East is East writer Ayub Khan-Din adapts his own play (itself based on a story by Bill Naughton) about a British-Asian newly-married couple (Ritchie, Karan) whose intrusive family continually hinders them from having sex for the first time. Despite some unnecessary backstory it's sweet-natured and funny, with excellent performances.
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30 May31 May Wed & Thu 10.30am Cineworld Enfield, Enfield
30 May 7pm Odeon Leeds-Bradford, Bradford
1 Jun5 Jun Mon, Tue & Fri–Sun 6.05pm Vue Birmingham, Birmingham
Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked
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The singing chipmunk trio and their friends the Chipettes find themselves marooned on a desert island.
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2 Jun3 Jun Sat & Sun 11am Empire Clydebank, Clydebank
23 Jun
(Subtitled) 11.30am
Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
American Reunion
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(3 stars) The American Pie gang have a 13-year reunion and contemplate some familiar problems about love, sex and intimacy. A fun nostalgia trip that rates the heart as important as the other bodily parts; the original cast are as likable (or not) as ever. Nothing very revelatory but plenty of laughs.
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An American Tail
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(3 stars) In the late 19th century, the Mousekewitz family makes its way from trouble-torn Russia to a new life in America, but they find the streets of New York are not all paved with gold. A wealth of background detail displays Bluth's admirably painstaking approach to animation, but the foreground narrative, often agreeably perilous, does occasionally reek of sentimentality.
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16 Jun 11.30am Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
Angèle and Tony (Angèle et Tony)
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(3 stars) Angèle (Hesme) starts a relationship with fisherman Tony (Gadebois) as a result of a personal ad; it seems doomed from the start, but a connection of sorts develops. Hesme and Gadebois are very good in Delaporte's debut feature, a beguiling and slow-moving story set in a remote Normandy fishing village.
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12 Jun14 Jun Tue 2.45pm; Wed 4.45pm & 8.45pm; Thu 2.45pm & 6.45pm Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
The Angels' Share
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(2 stars) New drama from top Brit director Loach about a young father with a criminal past who is determined to give his son a better life than he had.
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The Art of Flight
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Guerilla documentary charting the plight of refugees attempting to escape civil war in Sudan.
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20 Jun 5.30pm
GRAMNet and BEMIS screening, preceded by the Refugee Survival Trust's short film, Destitution. Part of…
CCA, Glasgow
Arthur and the Great Adventure
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(2 stars) Arthur answers Princess Selenia's cry for help and is caught by the abominable Maltazard.
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18 Oct 10.30am Mugdock Country Park, Milngavie
Au Hasard Balthazar
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The sad tale of Balthazar the donkey, a paragon of virtue and patience, who is passed from owner to owner and mistreated by most. His life parallels that of his first owner, Marie, who also suffers at the hands of man.
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2 Jun4 Jun Mon 8.40pm; Sat 4pm Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
Avengers Assemble
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(4 stars) Big blockbuster superhero action as Iron Man, Thor, The Hulk, Captain America, Black Widow and Hawkeye team up to save the world.
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Azur and Asmar: The Princes' Quest
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(4 stars) Childhood buddies Azur and Asmar become rivals and enemies in a medieval Maghreb. With the action taking place in North African Islamic architecture and over-populated bazaars, the colourful palatte of the animation and 'Arabian Nights'-style storyline is a welcome throwback to the days before Pixar tore up the rulebook. A compassionate and mature film based on classic legends rather than popular culture.
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30 Jun 11.30am Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
The Bad and the Beautiful
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(5 stars) Jonathan Shields (Douglas) is an obscenely talented film producer whose story is told from the perspectives of his ex-friends: a recovering alcoholic star (Turner), a celebrated director (Sullivan) and a bitter writer (Powell). Minelli's 1952 melodrama is bewitching, the screenplay is packed with zingers and it finely balances razzle-dazzle, heartbreak and insight.
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9 Jun12 Jun Mon 6pm; Tue 12.45pm; Sat 3.45pm; Sun 7.30pm Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
BBC SSO: Casablanca Live!
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Hard to believe that Casablanca is 70 years old – it seems to have been there since the dawn of time. See the cult film of all cult films with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra playing Max Steiner's score live.
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15 Sep 7.30pm City Halls, Glasgow
Beauty and the Beast
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The first animated film ever to get an Oscar nomination for Best Picture, the 30th Walt Disney feature-length cartoon is a classic by anyone's standards. The familiar story is supplemented by terrific songs, a host of comic characters and a breathtaking combination of traditional and computer animation techniques.
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30 May31 May
(3D) Wed & Thu 11.40am, 2.15pm & 4.40pm
Showcase Cinema Glasgow, Glasgow
1 Jun7 Jun
(3D) Fri–Thu 10.30am
Cineworld Renfrew Street, Glasgow
Being Elmo: A Puppeteer's Journey
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(3 stars) Documentary on Sesame Street's almost-too-adorable scarlet fuzzball Elmo, and the likable and driven puppeteer Kevin Clash who turned him from a minor character into a breakout phenomenon. Although not especially deep, it has great charm and some interesting insights into the extraordinary Henson universe.
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15 Jun18 Jun Mon 6.10pm; Fri–Sun 1.30pm, 4.20pm & 6.10pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
8 Jul9 Jul Mon 11am; Sun 7.30pm The Hippodrome, Bo'ness
Bel Ami
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(3 stars) Georges Duroy (Pattinson) is a young man who gains social and financial advancement via his irresistibility to women, but he has trouble securing professional credibility. Donnellan and Ormerod draw decent performances from their stars but despite an interesting premise, the film can't quite choose whether it's angsty or mocking.
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4 Jun 10.30am Cineworld Enfield, Enfield
Beloved (Les bien-aimés)
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(3 stars) Elegiac musical contrasting the lives of Madeleine (Sagnier and Deneuve as younger and older incarnations) and her daughter Vera (Mastroianni), who were young in the 60s and the early 21st century respectively. A sprawling, poignant, ambitious epic of unrequited love.
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8 Jun10 Jun Fri 6pm; Sat 8pm; Sun 12.30pm Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
Big Banana Feet
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A fascinating time capsule of a documentary, as Grigor and David Peat follow Billy Connolly on his 1975 Irish tour, as the young comedian faces a tense political situation.
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3 Jun 6pm Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
Big Miracle
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Romantic drama 'inspired by the incredible true story' of a new reporter (John Krasinski) and his efforts to save a family of whales in Alaska.
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2 Jun3 Jun Sat & Sun 11am Empire Clydebank, Clydebank
Blame It on Voltaire (La faute à Voltaire)
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This drama following a group of people on the edges of French society has few qualms when it comes to filmmaking rules, happily bending them to suit the story's ends.
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19 Jun 5.45pm Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
Blue Black Permanent
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(4 stars) Poetic, obscure portrait of three generations of women, drawn together over the decades by love and death. Tait's feature debut, with its beautiful opaque images based around water, sea and rain, more than fulfils the promise of her remarkable short films.
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28 Jun 4.05pm
Glasgow Women's Library offers a very rare opportunity to see Margaret Tait's debut feature, 20 years after…
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
The Bolshoi Ballet: Raymonda
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Yuri Grigorovich choreographs the tale of medieval knights as created by Marius Petipa and Alexander Gorsky.
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24 Jun 4pm Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
Bringing Up Baby
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Zany gal Hepburn causes timid zoology professor Grant to lose a valuable dinosaur bone and mislay a pet leopard within the course of one screwball evening. Archetypal 30s crazy comedy with one outlandishly hilarious scene following another within the progression of an unerringly logical narrative. Both stars at their charismatic best.
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16 Jun18 Jun Mon 5.50pm; Sat 3.40pm Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow

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