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Abraham Lincoln
Date Location
This presidential biopic leaves no aspect of Lincoln's life untouched. Griffith's first film in sound delves into Lincoln's early days as a lawyer, his tragic romance with Ann Rutledge and his devastating decision to declare war upon the South.
9 Sep, 9 Sep Tue 6.00 Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Angel
Date Location
Based on Elizabeth Taylor's 1957 novel 'The Real Life of Angel Deverell', this is the campest rags to riches story you will ever see. Impoverished young writer Angel (Garai) soon finds her lurid romantic fiction has made her the toast of London and as she accumulates wealth she becomes obsessed with caddish philanderer Esmé (Fassbender). Hilarious and thoroughly entertaining.
11 Sep Thu 8.30 Pickaquoy Centre, Orkney
Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging
Date Location
After the disappointing 'Bride and Prejudice', writer/director Chadha takes a step into younger territory with this adaptation of two of Louise Rennison's books. The film lacks the sharp wit of slick American comedies such as 'Clueless' and 'Mean Girls', but earns points for featuring actresses, including lead Groome, who really are the age of the characters they're playing.
6 Sep7 Sep Sat & Sun 4.20 Lonsdale Cinema, Annan
9 Sep11 Sep Tue & Wed 7.30; Thu 6.30 Pickaquoy Centre, Orkney
Annie Hall
Date Location
Two decades before 'Sex And The City' had its first orgasm, 'Annie Hall' was laying bare the mores of modern, urban romance to devastating effect while also zoning in on the specific psyche of Allen Konigsberg: anti-Semitic paranoia, metaphysical angst, the search for true love. There's a highly charged on-screen electricity between Allen and Keaton, glorious vistas of the old New York and hilarious set pieces - Alvy fighting with lobsters, the scene of his childhood home below the…
10 Sep Wed 6.00 Filmhouse, Edinburgh
The Apartment
Date Location
This new print of Wilder's corrosive 1960 lampoon of corporate America tells the story of spineless insurance statistician CC Baxter (Lemmon). Having fallen into the practice of leasing his apartment to his superiors for illicit liaisons, Baxter is rewarded with high-speed promotion. All of which suits him fine until he realises that one of the ladies being taken back is the girl of his dreams.
7 Sep10 Sep Sun 5.15; Mon 11.30am; Tue 5.30; Wed 11.30am Eden Court Theatre, Inverness
Arthur and the Invisibles
Date Location
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.
6 Sep8 Sep Sat, Sun & Mon 1.30 Macrobert, Stirling
Asterix And The Big Fight
Date Location
Asterix and his band of plucky Gallic mates take on the might of the Roman army in this animated feature.
6 Sep7 Sep Sat & Sun 1.00 Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee
Baby Mama
Date Location
When her doctor bluntly tells her that he 'doesn't like the shape' of her uterus, Kate (Fey) engages the surrogate services of baby mama Angie Ostowist (Poehler), a trailer trash Gwen Stefani-wannabe. Each generation gets the Mary Tyler Moore it deserves; as creator and star of NBC's '30 Rock' sitcom, Fey has earned herself the right to be 2008's funny-girl.
5 Sep8 Sep Fri & Mon 7.30; Sun 6.00 Pickaquoy Centre, Orkney
Babylon AD
Date Location
Post apocalyptic thriller with Diesel as Russian mercenary Toorop who is escorting a very special woman (Yeoh) to China. This woman carries inside her the possibility of a spiritual future for all mankind. Silly, derivative and clearly hacked up by the studios, this potentially interesting sci-fi is a frustrating, occasionally interesting affair.
5 Sep7 Sep Fri, Sat & Sun 11.45am Odeon Dundee, Dundee
5 Sep11 Sep 12.30, 3.00, 5.30 & 8.15; Fri & Sat 12.30, 3.00, 5.30, 8.15 & 10.50 Cineworld Renfrew Street, Glasgow
5 Sep11 Sep 12.45; Sat & Sun 10.40am & 12.45 Vue Inverness, Inverness
5 Sep11 Sep 1.30; Sat 10.45am, 1.30 & 10.15; Fri 1.30 & 10.15; Sun 10.45am Vue Livingston, Livingston
5 Sep11 Sep 1.45 & 6.45 Vue Aberdeen, Aberdeen
5 Sep11 Sep 2.40, 7.50 & 10.05; Fri & Sat 2.40, 7.50, 10.05 & 0.10am; Wed 7.50 & 10.05 Showcase Cinema, Coatbridge, Glasgow
5 Sep11 Sep 3.50 & 8.50; Sat, Sun & Mon 10.45am, 3.50 & 8.50 Cineworld Falkirk, Falkirk
5 Sep11 Sep 4.00, 6.30 & 9.05 Cineworld Edinburgh, Edinburgh
5 Sep11 Sep 5.00 & 9.45 Odeon: Braehead, Renfrew
5 Sep11 Sep 5.40 The Pavilion, Galashiels
5 Sep11 Sep 5.45 Odeon Dunfermline, Dunfermline
5 Sep11 Sep 6.00 The Waterfront, Greenock
5 Sep11 Sep 7.50 & 10.05; Fri & Sat 7.50, 10.05 & 0.10am Showcase Cinema, Paisley, Paisley
5 Sep11 Sep 9.30 Vue Edinburgh Ocean, Edinburgh
6 Sep7 Sep Sat & Sun 11.50am Odeon Kilmarnock, Kilmarnock
6 Sep7 Sep Sat & Sun 1.00 Odeon Wester Hailes, Edinburgh
Babylon AD (Gold Class)
Date Location
Post apocalyptic thriller with Diesel as Russian mercenary Toorop who is escorting a very special woman (Yeoh) to China. This woman carries inside her the possibility of a spiritual future for all mankind. Silly, derivative and clearly hacked up by the studios, this potentially interesting sci-fi is a frustrating, occasionally interesting affair.
5 Sep11 Sep 1.00 & 6.10 Vue Edinburgh Omni, Edinburgh
Babylon AD (Subtitled)
Date Location
Post apocalyptic thriller with Diesel as Russian mercenary Toorop who is escorting a very special woman (Yeoh) to China. This woman carries inside her the possibility of a spiritual future for all mankind. Silly, derivative and clearly hacked up by the studios, this potentially interesting sci-fi is a frustrating, occasionally interesting affair.
7 Sep Sun 1.30 Vue Livingston, Livingston
9 Sep Tue 9.45 Odeon: Braehead, Renfrew
Bangkok Dangerous
Date Location
CGI embellished but much less gritty remake of the Pang Brothers 1999 feature of the same name. Cage once again gets to wear ridiculous clothes and a terrible weave and turn on the laconic charm in this sanitised, tourist friendly remake.
5 Sep11 Sep 11.00am, 1.25, 3.50, 6.15 & 8.40; Sat & Sun 3.50, 6.15 & 8.40 Cineworld Aberdeen, Aberdeen
5 Sep11 Sep 11.30am, 2.00, 4.30, 6.50 & 9.10; Fri & Sat 11.30am, 2.00, 4.30, 6.50, 9.10 & 11.30 Cineworld Dundee, Dundee
5 Sep11 Sep Sun 4.15, 6.45 & 9.00; Mon–Thu 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 & 9.00; Fri 11.30am, 1.45, 4.15, 6.45, 9.00 & 11.20; Sat 4.15, 6.45, 9.00 & 11.20 Odeon Dundee, Dundee
5 Sep11 Sep 11.30am, 2.30, 5.30 & 8.20; Fri & Sat 11.30am, 2.30, 5.30, 8.20 & 11.10 Cineworld Renfrew Street, Glasgow
5 Sep11 Sep 12.15, 2.45, 5.10, 7.45 & 10.10; Fri & Sat 12.15, 2.45, 5.10, 7.45, 10.10 & 0.25am Showcase Cinema, Coatbridge, Glasgow
5 Sep11 Sep 12.15, 2.45, 5.10, 7.45 & 10.10; Fri & Sat 12.15, 2.45, 5.10, 7.45, 10.10 & 0.25am Showcase Cinema, Paisley, Paisley
5 Sep11 Sep 12.15, 3.15, 6.00 & 8.45; Sun 6.00 & 8.45; Fri & Sat 12.15, 3.15, 6.00, 8.45 & 11.30 Odeon: Braehead, Renfrew
5 Sep11 Sep 12.40, 3.20, 6.00 & 8.40; Fri & Sat 12.40, 3.20, 6.00, 8.40 & 11.15 Cineworld Edinburgh, Edinburgh
5 Sep11 Sep 12.40, 3.10, 5.40 & 8.30; Fri & Sat 12.40, 3.10, 5.40, 8.30 & 11.00 Vue Hamilton, Hamilton
5 Sep11 Sep 1.40, 4.00, 6.30 & 9.10 Empire Clydebank, Clydebank
5 Sep11 Sep 1.40, 4.10, 6.40 & 9.10; Fri 1.40, 4.10, 6.40, 9.10 & 11.30; Sat 11.10am, 1.40, 4.10, 6.40, 9.10 & 11.30; Sun 11.10am, 1.40, 4.10, 6.40 & 9.10 Vue Edinburgh Ocean, Edinburgh
5 Sep11 Sep 1.45, 4.00, 6.30 & 9.00; Fri & Sat 1.45, 4.00, 6.30, 9.00 & 11.30 Vue Livingston, Livingston
5 Sep11 Sep 2.00, 4.15, 6.30 & 8.45; Fri, Sat & Sun 2.00, 4.15, 6.30, 8.45 & 11.05 Vue Aberdeen, Aberdeen
5 Sep11 Sep 2.00, 4.30, 7.00 & 9.30; Sat, Sun & Mon 11.30am, 2.00, 4.30, 7.00 & 9.30 Cineworld Falkirk, Falkirk
5 Sep11 Sep 2.00, 4.30, 7.00 & 9.30 Vue Edinburgh Omni, Edinburgh
5 Sep11 Sep 2.45, 5.30 & 8.00 Odeon Wester Hailes, Edinburgh
5 Sep11 Sep 3.15, 6.00 & 8.45 Odeon East Kilbride, East Kilbride
5 Sep11 Sep 4.00, 6.35 & 8.50; Sat 4.00, 6.35, 8.50 & 11.10 Odeon Dunfermline, Dunfermline
5 Sep11 Sep 4.15, 6.45 & 9.30 Odeon At The Quay, Glasgow
5 Sep11 Sep 3.40, 6.20 & 8.50; Fri & Sat 4.40, 7.10 & 9.40 Odeon Kilmarnock, Kilmarnock
5 Sep11 Sep 6.10 & 8.25 New Picture House, St Andrews
5 Sep11 Sep 8.25 Perth Playhouse, Perth
The Banishment
Date Location
Based on a short story by William Saroyan, Zvyagintsev's film opens like a thriller as middle-aged Mark (Baluyev) drives to the inner-city flat of his brother Alex with a bullet in his arm. The film then shifts to unravel the troubling semantics at the heart of his marital relationship. The epitome of challenging, self-conscious arthouse cinema
5 Sep11 Sep Fri–Mon 1.45, 5.00 & 8.10; Tue–Thu 1.45 & 8.10 Filmhouse, Edinburgh
The Banquet
Date Location
Chinese 10th century historical drama tracing the violent rivalries of the palace.
9 Sep11 Sep Tue 6.00; Wed 8.30; Thu 6.00 Eden Court Theatre, Inverness
Ben X
Date Location
This mock-documentary introduces us to teen Asperger's sufferer Ben. Moving backwards and forwards between his so-called life of bullying and high school torture and his escape into online role playing games, the film delivers a doom laden narrative. Balthazar's debut feature cleverly dodges and ducks where you would otherwise expect it to run straight.
5 Sep11 Sep Fri 2.00 & 6.45; Sat 4.30 & 8.45; Sun 1.00 & 5.15; Mon 3.30; Tue 4.15 & 6.30; Wed 6.45; Thu 4.15 & 8.45 Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas
Date Location
Bruno (Butterfield) is the nine-year old son of a Nazi Commandant (Thewlis). When his father is seconded to manage a concentration camp, the lonely Bruno makes a new friend, Schmuel (Scanlon), beyond the high wire. Badly acted and clumsily directed, this liberal-guilt-monger-sweeping-cod-historical-nonsense is simply unnecessary.
12 Sep18 Sep 1.00, 3.15, 6.00 & 8.20; Sun 3.15 & 6.00; Mon 1.00, 3.15 & 8.45; Thu 8.45 Filmhouse, Edinburgh
12 Sep18 Sep 2.00, 4.00, 6.20 & 8.30; Sun 3.15, 5.40 & 7.45; Wed 2.00, 4.00 & 8.30; Thu 2.30, 6.00 & 8.30 Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
Caramel
Date Location
Charming, bitter-sweet debut feature from writer-director Labaki that centres upon the 'Si Belle' beauty parlour in the Lebanese capital and the dramas of the female clientele. The film is impressively acted by a mostly non-professional cast. While there are no references to the on-going strife in Lebanon, this is still a political film, and a tender tribute to female solidarity.
10 Sep Wed 8.00 Odeon Dunfermline, Dunfermline
Carandiru
Date Location
Based on the memoirs of Doctor Drauzio Varella, who set up an AIDS-prevention programme in the late 80s at Carandiru takes place in the notorious and now demolished São Paolo correctional facility, where 111 inmates were massacred in 1992 by military police. In this, the most successful film ever at the Brazilian boxoffice, Babenco and his writers weave the inmates tales into a memorable tapestry. The detained men are neither glamorised nor judged, but presented as human beings, struggling to…
8 Sep Mon 5.45 Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
Date Location
In the second instalment of the Narnia films, the Pevensie children are summoned back to Narnia for a slick, fast-paced romp through dark woods, underground caverns and fierce battles. With a simplistic plot, and Caspian (Barnes) reduced to a pretty face, Disney may have finally brought Narnia to the big screen, but for a real journey of the imagination, stick to the books.
10 Sep11 Sep Wed 7.30; Thu 11.00am & 7.30 Adam Smith Theatre, Kirkcaldy
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Date Location
This, the first of seven proposed children fantasy blockbusters based on CS Lewis' much loved allegorical novels, is an absolute stinker, and one made all the more unpalatable by the fact that the very unchristian greed of its producers is so utterly palpable over its seemingly endless running time. Proof that great books can make truly appalling films.
6 Sep7 Sep Sat & Sun 10.30am Grosvenor, Glasgow
City of Men
Date Location
In the crime-ridden favelas of Rio de Janeiro best buddies Acerola (Silva) and Larinjinha (Cunha) are struggling to face the onslaught of adulthood which arrived with the advent of their eighteenth birthdays.
5 Sep9 Sep Fri 8.45; Sat 2.00 & 6.00; Sun 7.45; Mon 8.30; Tue 11.30am Eden Court Theatre, Inverness
College Road Trip
Date Location
Kumble's family-comedy-drama focuses on trust issues between high-flying teen Melanie (Raven-Symone) and her over-protective father (Lawrence). When Melanie decides she wants to check out the universities in which she might pursue her academic career, Porter decides to be her an uninvited escort, provoking predictable father-daughter disagreements and leading to obvious resolutions.
6 Sep7 Sep Sat & Sun 10.50am & 12.50 Empire Clydebank, Clydebank
6 Sep7 Sep Sat & Sun 11.30am Odeon Dundee, Dundee
6 Sep7 Sep Sat & Sun 12.40 Perth Playhouse, Perth
Couscous
Date Location
61-year-old weary Maghrebi émigré Silmane (Boufares) is in need of a miracle after being made redundant. Choosing to open a North African restaurant rather than retire, the action revolves around Sunday dinner for his extended family, where the depiction of Arab family life rivals that of 'La Haine' and 'Days of Glory'.
5 Sep11 Sep Fri 1.00; Sat 6.05; Sun 8.00; Mon 3.10; Tue 1.00 & 8.40; Wed 3.10 & 8.40; Thu 12.40 & 5.55 Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee
The Dark Knight
Date Location
Nolan's revamp of the superhero franchise reaches its apotheosis with this sequel to 'Batman Begins', a supremely well-imagined, perfectly executed film that combines blockbuster spectacle with indie cinema cool and smarts. Psychotic, chaos-loving clown The Joker (Ledger) is introduced as the dark knight's ultimate nemesis and a thrilling battle slowly terrorises the populace of Gotham.
5 Sep11 Sep 12.20, 4.00, 7.30 & 8.30; Fri & Sat 12.20, 4.00, 7.30, 8.30 & 10.50 Cineworld Renfrew Street, Glasgow
5 Sep11 Sep 12.30, 4.00 & 7.15; Fri & Sat 12.30, 4.00, 7.15 & 10.30 Showcase Cinema, Paisley, Paisley
5 Sep11 Sep 12.50, 4.20 & 7.50 Cineworld Edinburgh, Edinburgh
5 Sep11 Sep 1.00 Odeon Kilmarnock, Kilmarnock
5 Sep11 Sep 1.30, 4.45 & 8.00; Fri & Sat 1.30, 4.45, 8.00 & 11.15 Showcase Cinema, Coatbridge, Glasgow
5 Sep11 Sep 1.30 & 7.30 Vue Edinburgh Omni, Edinburgh
5 Sep11 Sep 1.30, 5.00 & 9.00; Sat & Sun 5.00 & 9.00; Tue 1.30 & 9.00 Odeon: Braehead, Renfrew
5 Sep11 Sep 1.45, 5.15 & 8.30 Odeon At The Quay, Glasgow
5 Sep11 Sep 2.15 & 8.10; Wed 2.15 Odeon Dunfermline, Dunfermline
5 Sep11 Sep 2.20 & 8.10; Tue & Wed 2.20 Cineworld Aberdeen, Aberdeen
5 Sep11 Sep 2.40 & 8.20; Mon & Wed 2.40 Cineworld Dundee, Dundee
5 Sep11 Sep 2.50 & 8.50 Vue Hamilton, Hamilton
5 Sep11 Sep 4.20 & 7.40 Vue Edinburgh Ocean, Edinburgh
5 Sep11 Sep 4.30 & 8.00 Cineworld Falkirk, Falkirk
5 Sep11 Sep 5.20 Vue Aberdeen, Aberdeen
5 Sep11 Sep 6.10 Vue Livingston, Livingston
5 Sep11 Sep 7.00 Dominion, Edinburgh
5 Sep11 Sep 7.30; Sun 2.30 Discovery Theatre, Isle Of Bute
5 Sep9 Sep Fri, Sat & Mon 7.45; Tue 8.30 Odeon Wester Hailes, Edinburgh
5 Sep11 Sep 8.00 Odeon Dundee, Dundee
5 Sep11 Sep Fri–Tue & Thu 8.30 Odeon East Kilbride, East Kilbride
5 Sep11 Sep 8.30 Vue Inverness, Inverness
5 Sep11 Sep 8.45 Empire Clydebank, Clydebank
6 Sep7 Sep Sat & Sun 2.00 The Pavilion, Galashiels
6 Sep11 Sep 8.00 Picture House, Campbeltown
The Dark Knight (Gold Class)
Date Location
Nolan's revamp of the superhero franchise reaches its apotheosis with this sequel to 'Batman Begins', a supremely well-imagined, perfectly executed film that combines blockbuster spectacle with indie cinema cool and smarts. Psychotic, chaos-loving clown The Joker (Ledger) is introduced as the dark knight's ultimate nemesis and a thrilling battle slowly terrorises the populace of Gotham.
5 Sep11 Sep 1.30, 4.40 & 8.00 Vue Edinburgh Omni, Edinburgh

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