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The Wicker Man
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(5 stars) A devoutly celibate policeman (Woodward) arrives at a remote Scottish island to investigate a schoolgirl disappearance and becomes involved in local pagan rituals. A British horror classic, with some extremely scary and erotic moments.
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15 Jul 8pm Scotsman Screening Room, Edinburgh
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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30 May31 May
(3D) Wed & Thu 4.50pm
2 Jun4 Jun Mon & Sat 2pm; Sun 5pm
The Pavilion, Galashiels
Death Watch (La mort en direct)
Date Location
(4 stars) Katherine (Schneider) is a novelist living in Glasgow who's been diagnosed with a terminal disease; Roddy (Keitel) befriends her, but unknown to her he works for a TV company with its own agenda. The basic idea is amazingly prescient but the plot is rather preposterous; Schneider's moving performance anchors it in emotional reality.
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1 Jun7 Jun Fri 1.15pm & 8.15pm; Sat 1.20pm & 8.15pm; Sun 3.25pm & 8.15pm; Mon–Wed 3.15pm & 8.15pm; Thu 6pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
1 Jun7 Jun Fri 3.20pm & 8.10pm; Sat 3.40pm & 6.10pm; Sun 12.25pm & 5.10pm; Mon 1.15pm & 6pm; Tue 3.15pm & 8.10pm; Wed 1.15pm & 6pm; Thu 2.40pm & 8.10pm Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
16 Jun17 Jun Sat 3.30pm; Sun 8.45pm Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee
The Sculpture Show
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(4 stars) A major new exhibition of sculptural works from the collection, alongside important works on loan. Featured artists include Rodin, Degas, Hepworth, Moore, Giacometti, Duchamp, Hirst, Lucas and others, along with photographic and film documentation. Ron Mueck's enormous A Girl returns to the Gallery from its world tour.
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4 May24 Jun Mon–Sun 10am–5pm Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art One, Edinburgh
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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30 May31 May Wed & Thu 8pm
1 Jun2 Jun Fri & Sat 8.10pm
The Pavilion, Galashiels
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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1 Jun3 Jun Fri & Sun 2pm The Pavilion, Galashiels
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
31 May 6pm Tower Mill, Hawick
1 Jun7 Jun Fri 6.15pm; Sat 8.15pm; Sun 4.45pm; Mon 8.45pm; Wed 7.45pm; Thu 11.30am & 6.15pm Eden Court Theatre, Inverness
5 Jun 8.30pm Screen Machine: Millport, Isle of Cumbrae
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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30 May31 May Wed & Thu 5.10pm
4 Jun5 Jun Mon & Tue 8.10pm
The Pavilion, Galashiels
Edvard Munch: Graphic Works from The Gundersen Collection
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(3 stars) It's the face that launched ten thousand angst-ridden diaries by visually-literate teenagers: Edvard Munch's 'The Scream' was its creator's iconic image (he did several versions of it over the years) and one of the only prints hand-tinted by Munch himself is coming to Modern Two this summer, along with a generous selection of other prints by the master Expressionist. Expect high security: 'The Scream', in its various media, is one of the most-stolen pictures in art history. Part of Edinburgh…
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29 May23 Sep Mon–Sun 10am–5pm Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art Two, Edinburgh
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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30 May31 May Wed & Thu 6.15pm & 8.50pm
1 Jun7 Jun Fri–Thu 3.35pm & 8.35pm
Odeon Panton St, London SW1Y
30 May31 May Wed & Thu 8.40pm Empire Leicester Square, London WC2H
31 May 8pm The Hippodrome, Bo'ness
8 Jun14 Jun Fri & Sat 1pm, 3.15pm & 8.15pm; Sun 1pm; Mon & Tue 1pm & 3.15pm; Wed 1pm, 3.15pm & 8.15pm; Thu 1pm, 3.15pm & 8.30pm Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee
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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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
The Lady
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(2 stars) It takes some doing to rob the biopic of Nobel prize-winning Burmese pro-democracy activist Aung San Suu Kyi of drama and tension, but that's exactly what Besson manages here. The story of her romance with Oxford academic Michael Aris is mishandled too, making this an entirely wasted opportunity.
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1 Jun2 Jun Fri & Sat 7pm Tower Mill, Hawick
Mirror Mirror
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(2 stars) Roberts stars as the narcissistic evil queen in this comic-fantasy twist on the Snow White story.
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2 Jun3 Jun Sat 4pm; Sun 2.30pm Tower Mill, Hawick
Red Tails
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(2 stars) In WW II Italy, a crew of African-American trainee airmen defy both Nazi pilots and institutional racism, under the leadership of Major Stance (Gooding) and Colonel Bullard (Howard). Lashings of expensively rendered CGI action can't make up for thin characterization, hoary clichés and crude simplifications.
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6 Jun7 Jun Wed & Thu 7.50pm The Pavilion, Galashiels
What to Expect When You're Expecting
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(2 stars) Based on the New York Times best seller of the same name, this comedy focuses on five couples about to have children. Celebrity couple Jules and Evan, author Wendy and her husband Gary and potential adopters Holly and Alex are among the pairs whose lives intertwine on the road to parenthood.
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30 May31 May Wed & Thu 5pm & 7.50pm
1 Jun7 Jun Fri & Sat 5.20pm; Sun 8.10pm; Mon–Thu 5.20pm
The Pavilion, Galashiels
100% Silk Showcase
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Club showcase for the boutique LA label, headlined by 100% Silk honcho Amanda Brown's LA Vampires soundsystem with support from Ital and Magic Touch, each featuring a member of Mi Ami, and singer Maria Minerva.
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7 Jun 10pm Nice'n'Sleazy, Glasgow
The 13th Horseman with Barry Hutchison
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Drake is forced to join the four horsemen of the apocalypse as the new Death. Join Barry Hutchinson, king of apocalyptic comedy, for the crazy real-life stories that inspire his darkly funny, lightning-paced books.
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17 Jun 3.15pm Harmony Garden, Melrose
40th Scottish Borders Historic Motoring Extravaganza
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Over 500 cars, motorcycles and other vehicles on display. Added to this are children's activities, craft stalls and the chance to experience a Formula 1 car up close.
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10 Jun To be confirmed Thirlestane Castle, Lauder
42nd Street
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Dave Willetts and Marti Webb star in US director Mark Bramble's Broadway production of the award-winning musical comedy. Songs include Lullaby Of Broadway, We're In The Money, Shuffle Off To Buffalo, Keep Young And Beautiful and I Only Have Eyes For You.
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19 Jun23 Jun Jun 19–23, 7.30pm, mats Jun 20 & 21, 2pm, Jun 23, 2.30pm Grand Opera House, Belfast
5th Ave Girl
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In this Depression-era comedy, a wealthy man recruits an unemployed woman in order to annoy his neglectful family.
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9 Jul 6.10pm
Featuring an introduction by Chris Fujiwara, Artistic Director of the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
80s Mania
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A celebration of music from the 1980s, featuring the songs of Duran Duran, The Human League, Kim Wilde, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Culture Club and Wham.
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22 Jun Jun 22, 7.30pm Grand Opera House, York

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