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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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The Cabin in the Woods
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(4 stars) Five sex- and booze-fuelled teenagers get more than they bargained for when they holiday in an isolated log cabin. Co-creators Whedon (Buffy) and Goddard (Cloverfield) deliver the most original horror movie of the year, with something in its box of tricks to scare everyone.
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Deep Rising
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(4 stars) Cheesy but undeniably entertaining mix of action, adventures, comedy and horror as huge many tentacled leviathan attacks a luxury cruise liner.
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30 May 7.30pm
Part of Edinburgh Zombie Club's Maritime Horror Double Bill.
The Banshee Labyrinth, Edinburgh
Le Havre
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(4 stars) In the dismal seaport of Le Havre, elderly shoe-shiner Marcel (Wilms) attempts to help a young African immigrant boy to cross the Channel to a better life. Kaurismaki’s inimitable sense of grim comedy is as sharp as ever, and the glorious Technicolor style bestows dignity on his beloved underclass.
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25 May31 May Fri 3.15pm; Sat 11am & 4.25pm; Sun 1pm & 9pm; Mon 3.15pm; Tue 12.30pm; Wed 9pm; Thu 11am & 6.15pm The Belmont, Aberdeen
25 May31 May Mon 8.45pm; Wed 7.45pm; Thu 11.30am; Fri 6.15pm; Sat 8.30pm; Sun 5pm Eden Court Theatre, Inverness
The Hunger Games
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(4 stars) An adaptation of Suzanne Collins' dystopian thriller of a novel that successfully transcends its teen-fiction origins, with excellent cast and direction.
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25 May31 May Fri & Sat 10.10am, 1.20pm, 4.30pm, 7.40pm & 10.50pm; Sun 9.30am, 12.40pm, 4pm & 7.10pm; Mon & Tue 12.40pm, 4pm & 7.10pm; Wed & Thu 10.10am, 1.20pm, 4.30pm, 7.40pm & 10.50pm Vue Westfield London, London W12
25 May31 May Fri 1pm, 4.20pm, 7.20pm & 10.15pm; Sat 10am, 1pm, 4.20pm, 7.20pm & 10.15pm; Sun 10am, 1pm, 4.20pm & 7.20pm; Mon & Tue 1.30pm, 4.30pm & 7.30pm; Wed 1pm, 4.20pm & 9.40pm; Thu 1.30pm, 4.30pm & 11pm Vue Longwell Green, Bristol
25 May31 May Fri 1.40pm, 3.50pm, 4.50pm, 7.10pm & 8.10pm; Sat & Sun 12.40pm, 1.40pm, 3.50pm, 4.50pm, 7.10pm & 8.10pm; Mon–Thu 1.40pm, 3.50pm, 4.50pm, 7.10pm & 8.10pm Odeon Leicester Square, London WC2H
25 May31 May Fri 1.40pm, 4.45pm & 7.40pm; Sat & Sun 10.45am, 1.40pm, 4.45pm & 7.40pm; Mon–Wed 1.40pm, 4.45pm & 7.40pm; Thu 1.40pm, 4.45pm, 7.40pm & 10.40pm Vue Cardiff, Cardiff
25 May31 May Fri–Thu 2pm, 5pm & 8pm Omniplex Lisburn, Lisburn
Jo Nesbo's Headhunters (Hodejegerne)
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(4 stars) Roger (Hennie) is a successful headhunter living beyond his means, who supplements his income with a double life as a gentleman thief, until one of his victims (Coster-Waldau) fights back. Tyldum's adaptation of Jo Nesbo's novel is somewhere between a Road Runner cartoon and a Coen Brothers thriller: breathlessly, outrageously entertaining.
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25 May31 May
(Subtitled) Fri 8.50pm; Sat 9.05pm; Sun 3.25pm & 8.50pm; Mon 3.30pm; Tue 8.30pm; Wed & Thu 3.25pm & 8.50pm
Odeon Covent Garden, London WC2H
Monsieur Lazhar
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(4 stars) When a popular teacher in a Montreal school commits suicide, Algerian immigrant Bachir Lazhar (Fellag) replaces her, but the grieving pupils don't suspect his own struggles with family tragedy and imminent deportation. Director Falardeau's sensitive approach, and beguiling performances from Fellag and the children, have earned an Oscar nomination. An unexpected charmer.
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25 May31 May Fri–Thu 4.10pm, 6.30pm & 8.50pm Odeon Panton St, London SW1Y
Le Quai des Brumes (Port of Shadows)
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(4 stars) In pre-WWII Le Havre, army deserter Jean (Gabin) tries to protect beautiful Nelly (Morgan) from a gang of small-time hoods. The great collaboration between director Carné and poet/screenwriter Prévert begins here; it's dark, bitter, fatalistic and wonderful, and has been given a meticulous and well-deserved digital restoration.
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28 May31 May Mon 8.35pm; Tue 3.15pm & 9pm; Wed 3.15pm & 8.35pm; Thu 8.35pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
The Raid
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(4 stars) An Indonesian SWAT team storms a Jakarta tower block intending to take down crime lord Tama (Sahetapy), but finds itself trapped. About as good a film as you can make about men repeatedly punching each other in the face; Evans' low-budget, high-impact approach has enormous gusto and ingenuity.
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This Must be the Place
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(4 stars) Reclusive rock star Cheyenne (Penn) goes in search of the SS officer who humiliated his father at Auschwitz. A weird and sometimes wonderful mixture of road movie and revenge drama from the director of Il Divo, with a fearlessly idiosyncratic but endearing performance from Penn, superb visuals and a great score.
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25 May31 May Mon 8.15pm; Tue 11.30am; Wed 7.15pm; Thu 6pm; Fri 8.30pm; Sat 5pm; Sun 5.15pm Eden Court Theatre, Inverness
29 May31 May Tue–Thu 7.30pm macrobert, Stirling
Albert Nobbs
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(3 stars) In 1890s Dublin, Albert (Close) is a hardworking waiter in a hotel who has concealed for years the fact that he's really a woman – only to be found out by fellow employee Hubert (McTeer), who is also one. A sad, strange and touching tale, which however never really pays off.
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30 May31 May Wed & Thu 7pm The Cinema, Newton Stewart
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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25 May30 May Tue, Wed & Fri–Sun 7pm Odeon Leeds-Bradford, Bradford
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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Dark Shadows
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(3 stars) 18th century vampire Barnabas Collins (Depp) escapes from his coffin to find himself in Maine in 1972. It's fun, thanks to a smart script and plenty of surreal humour; Burton regulars Depp and Bonham-Carter are a hoot, but Moretz and Green could have used more restraint.
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Delicacy (La délicatesse)
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(3 stars) Recently widowed Nathalie (Tautou) contemplates a union with clumsy workmate Markus (Damiens). Perhaps only French cinema values beauty so highly that an entire film can be drawn out of the prospect of a not-that-good-looking man getting it on with Audrey Tautou; despite considerable charm, there’s little else to hold on to.
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30 May 7.30pm Robert Burns Centre Film Theatre, Dumfries
The Dictator
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(3 stars) Admiral General Aladeen (Cohen) is the titular dictator: a sexist, racist, fascist pig with a penchant for execution, who during a trip to the UN is betrayed by his right-hand man (Kingsley). The jokes come thick, fast and obvious but despite moments of solid satire it feels a bit stale.
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Even the Rain
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(3 stars) Film director Sebastian (Bernal, bland) arrives in Bolivia to make an epic on the life of Columbus, but is so focused on history that he fails to appreciate present injustices. Laverty and Bolain's well-intentioned drama is heavy-handed, but there are enough touching moments to make it worthwhile.
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25 May31 May Fri–Tue 6.15pm & 8.40pm; Wed & Thu 8.40pm Empire Leicester Square, London WC2H
25 May31 May Fri–Thu 6.15pm & 8.50pm Odeon Panton St, London SW1Y
Free Men (Les hommes libres)
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(3 stars) Younes (Rahim) is a young Algerian working in WW II Paris when the Germans enter; the authorities give him the choice between prison, or spying on a mosque suspected of smuggling out Jews disguised as Muslims. Ferroukhi's film is worthy, but lacks dramatic tension and a properly fleshed-out protagonist.
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25 May31 May Fri 1pm, 6.10pm & 8.30pm; Sat & Sun 1pm, 6pm & 8.45pm; Mon 2.30pm, 6.10pm & 8.30pm; Tue 2.30pm, 6.15pm & 8.30pm; Wed & Thu 2.30pm, 6pm & 8.45pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
30 May 6.20pm
Introduced by Dr Christopher Gow as part of GFT's Contemporary Cinema Course.
Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
Jeff, Who Lives At Home
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(3 stars) Jeff (Segel) is a sweet-natured thirtyish loser whose brother Pat (Helms) ropes him into tracking Pat's possibly adulterous wife (Greer). Diversion (rather than hilarity) ensues, and the film's tendency to elevate Jeff's charming hopelessness over the values of those awful people with jobs and families feels somewhat disingenuous and pandering.
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25 May31 May Mon & Tue 12.45pm, 2.45pm, 4.45pm, 6.45pm & 8.45pm; Wed 12.45pm, 2.45pm & 8.45pm; Thu 11.45am; Fri 12.45pm, 2.45pm, 4.45pm, 6.45pm & 8.45pm; Sat & Sun 6.45pm & 8.45pm Empire Leicester Square, London WC2H
25 May31 May Fri–Mon, Wed & Thu 6.40pm & 8.45pm Odeon Panton St, London SW1Y
Moonrise Kingdom
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(3 stars) When 12-year-old orphan Sam (Gilman) convinces Suzy (Hayward) to run away with him, her parents (Murray, McDormand), the local scoutmaster (Norton), sheriff (Willis) and Social Services (Swinton) are soon in pursuit. Anderson's new movie will delight his fans; others may consider it overlong, whimsical and emotionally lightweight.
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The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists
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(3 stars) An inept pirate captain (Grant) attempts to win Pirate of the Year competition with the help of a young Charles Darwin (Tennant). Aardman's humour sometimes seems dated but Grant is pleasing, the visuals are enchanting, Staunton's Queen Victoria is a riot and there's much for the whole family to treasure.
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25 May31 May Fri 2.40pm, 4.50pm & 7pm; Sat & Sun 12.30pm, 2.40pm, 4.50pm & 7pm; Mon–Thu 2.40pm, 4.50pm & 7pm Omniplex Lisburn, Lisburn
Safe
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(3 stars) Luke Wright (Statham), suicidal ex-cop-turned-cage-fighter, is about to jump in front of a train when he befriends Mei (Chan), Chinese schoolgirl and math genius who knows how to access a fortune. Generic villains and excessive body count can't tarnish Statham's likable machismo and the unstoppable energy of the action scenes. A guilty pleasure.
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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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25 May31 May Fri 1pm, 3.40pm & 6.20pm; Sat 1pm & 3.40pm; Sun 1pm, 3.40pm & 6.20pm; Mon 1pm & 3.40pm; Tue & Wed 1pm, 3.40pm & 6.20pm; Thu 1pm & 3.40pm Cameo, Edinburgh
25 May31 May Fri 1.15pm & 6pm; Sat 1.15pm & 8pm; Sun 4.50pm; Mon 3.40pm & 8.20pm; Tue 6pm; Wed 1.15pm & 8.20pm; Thu 1.15pm & 6pm Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
Titanic
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(3 stars) Cameron tackles the story of the doomed ocean liner through a touching love story that isn't overwhelmed by the awesome special effects. Rich girl Rose (Winslet) is unhappily engaged to arrogant Cal (Zane) but falls for third-class passenger Jack (DiCaprio). Love blossoms as the ship hits an iceberg in the North Atlantic, conveying both the scale of the disaster and the feeling of claustrophobia as the water rises.
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25 May31 May
(3D) Fri–Thu 2.55pm & 7.20pm
Odeon Leicester Square, London WC2H
2 Days in New York
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(3 stars) Marion (Delpy) lives with Mingus (Rock) and their children from previous relationships, and copes with her widowed father (Delpy's own father), cross-cultural misunderstandings and grief for her late mother. This sequel to 2007's 2 Days in Paris is often very funny: Delpy Sr is a joy and Rock is winningly bemused.
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