Film, Inverness
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| 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. | |
| 4 Jul–10 Jul 10.15am, 12.30, 1.20, 3.45, 4.55, 7.00 & 8.10; Sun 10.15am, 12.30, 3.45, 4.55, 7.00 & 8.10; Tue 10.15am, 12.30, 1.20, 3.45, 4.55 & 7.00; Thu 10.15am, 12.30, 1.20, 3.45, 4.55 & 8.10 | Vue Inverness, Inverness |
| Date | Location |
|---|---|
| Chop-socky superstars Jackie Chan and Jet Li share the screen for the first time in this East-meets-West martial arts adventure in which a kung fu obsessed American teen makes a discovery that sends him on a quest to China to free the imprisoned Monkey King. Think 'Karate Kid' crossed with 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon'. | |
| 9 Jul–10 Jul Wed 1.15, 3.50, 6.20 & 8.50; Thu 1.15, 3.50, 6.20, 8.50 & 11.15 | Vue Inverness, Inverness |
| Date | Location |
|---|---|
| Smith plays a nihilistic superhero who has fallen out of favour with the public. Due to this scenario, 'Hancock' dangerously flirts with the status of one-joke film. Amazingly, though, Hancock is then rescued (both as a character and as a film) by PR executive Ray Embrey (Bateman), who believes he can turn Hancock's public image from zero to hero. | |
| 4 Jul–10 Jul 11.40am, 1.10, 2.00, 3.30, 4.20, 6.00, 6.45, 8.30 & 9.00; Thu 1.10, 3.30, 6.00, 6.45, 8.30 & 9.00; Fri 11.40am, 1.10, 2.00, 3.30, 4.20, 6.00, 6.45, 8.30, 9.00 & 10.50; Sat 11.40am, 2.00, 3.30, 4.20, 6.00, 6.45, 8.30, 9.00 & 10.50; Sun 11.40am, 2.00, 3.30, | Vue Inverness, Inverness |
| Date | Location |
|---|---|
| It's 1957, the Soviets have replaced the Nazis as the biggest set of thugs on the planet and Jones (Ford) has returned for his most outlandisih adventure yet. Russian baddie Spalko (Blanchett) is out to trick the hero into uncovering the secrets of a mythical crystal, a challenge which proves that the old dog still has a few new tricks. | |
| 4 Jul–10 Jul 10.45am, 1.30 & 4.30; Tue 10.45am & 4.30 | Vue Inverness, Inverness |
| 4 Jul–9 Jul Fri 8.45; Sat 2.00 & 6.15; Sun 1.30 & 7.30; Mon 6.15; Tue 2.00; Wed 11.30am | Eden Court Theatre, Inverness |
| Date | Location |
|---|---|
| Overweight panda Po (Black) joins his heroes, the Fierce Five, in a butt-kicking adventure when the valley of peace is threatened with the return of bad kung fu master, Tai Lung (McShane). This is Dreamworks-does-manga animation, overlaid with an Eastern version of the fated place-in-the-universe style philosophy originally trademarked in 'The Lion King'. | |
| 4 Jul–10 Jul 10.00am, 11.00am, 12.15, 2.30, 4.45, 7.15 & 9.20; Sat & Sun 10.00am, 11.00am, 12.15, 1.10, 2.30, 4.45, 7.15 & 9.20 | Vue Inverness, Inverness |
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| The 'hidden history' of Mary Boleyn, sister of Anne, the second of Henry VIII's six wives. Playing the Boleyn girls, Portman and Johansson are cast against type in less-than-thrilling sibling rivalry, while the usually excellent Bana (as the King) simply looks fed up. But rather than the cast it's probably Peter Morgan's undercooked adaptation of Philippa Gregory's overheated novel that's to blame. | |
| 4 Jul–9 Jul Fri 6.00; Sat 1.30 & 8.30; Sun 5.00; Mon 6.00 & 8.30; Tue 11.30am & 6.00; Wed 2.00 & 6.00 | Eden Court Theatre, Inverness |
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