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| Date | Location |
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| Performing a perfectly poised balancing act between taking the fantastical material seriously and treating it with a knowing sense of humour, this smart adaptation locates Tony Stark/Iron Man's story of professional irresponsibility and personal redemption firmly within the context of the war on terror. Kidnapped by Afghan insurgents, Iron Man promptly renounces arms manufacture and instead uses his super-powered outfit to right his wrongs. | |
| 16 May–22 May Fri & Sat 10.10am, 11.00am, 12.00, 1.00, 2.00, 3.15, 4.30, 5.20, 6.20, 7.45, 8.40, 9.30 & 11.00; Thu 12.00, 3.15, 6.20, 7.45 & 9.30; 10.10am, 11.00am, 12.00, 1.00, 2.00, 3.15, 4.30, 5.20, 6.20, 7.45, 8.40 & 9.30; Mon 10.10am, 11.00am, 12.00, 1.00, 2.00, 3 | Cineworld Renfrew Street, Glasgow |
| 16 May–22 May 11.00am, 1.15, 2.00, 4.15, 4.45, 7.05, 7.35, 10.00 & 10.30 | Showcase Cinema, Coatbridge, Glasgow |
| 16 May–22 May 12.10, 2.55, 5.40 & 8.45 | Cineworld Parkhead, Glasgow |
| 16 May–22 May 1.45, 3.15, 5.00, 6.15, 8.30 & 9.15; Sat & Sun 11.30am, 1.45, 3.15, 5.00, 6.15, 8.30 & 9.15; Thu 11.00am, 11.45am, 2.45, 3.15, 5.45, 6.15, 8.45 & 9.15 | Odeon At The Quay, Glasgow |
| 16 May–21 May Fri & Mon–Wed 3.40 & 8.45; Sat 12.45 & 8.45; Sun 12.45 & 8.20 | Grosvenor, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
|---|---|
| This underwhelming romantic comedy details the love trajectory of Vegas gamblers Joy (Diaz) and Jack (Kutcher), who wake up one morning to find they are married and have also hit the jackpot on the tables. Cue farcical attempts to cheat each other out of the money while falling in love. It's watchable enough, but ultimately just a bit of a dumb waste of time. | |
| 16 May–22 May 11.10am, 1.30, 3.50, 6.30 & 8.50 | Cineworld Parkhead, Glasgow |
| 16 May–22 May Fri & Sat 11.30am, 2.30, 5.30, 8.30 & 11.10; 11.30am, 2.30, 5.30 & 8.30 | Cineworld Renfrew Street, Glasgow |
| 16 May–22 May 11.55am, 2.25, 4.55, 7.30 & 10.00; Fri & Sat 11.55am, 2.25, 4.55, 7.30, 10.00 & 0.15am | Showcase Cinema, Coatbridge, Glasgow |
| 16 May–22 May Fri, Sat, Mon, Tue & Wed 12.30, 2.40, 4.50, 7.00 & 9.10; Sun 12.30, 2.40, 4.50 & 7.00; Thu 2.40, 4.50, 7.00 & 9.10 | Grosvenor, Glasgow |
| 16 May–22 May 3.30, 6.15 & 9.00; Sat, Sun & Thu 12.45, 3.30, 6.15 & 9.00 | Odeon At The Quay, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
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| Writer and star Segal is Peter Bretter, a composer who gets dumped by his soap star girlfriend Sarah Marshall (Bell). Heading to Hawaii he bumps into her and her new rock star boyfriend Aldous Snow (Brand), who steals the show in an otherwise predictable and grating romantic comedy. | |
| 16 May–22 May Fri & Sat 11.15am, 2.00, 4.35, 7.15, 9.50 & 0.20am; 11.15am, 2.00, 4.35, 7.15 & 9.50 | Showcase Cinema, Coatbridge, Glasgow |
| 16 May–22 May Fri & Sat 12.00, 3.00, 5.50, 8.50 & 11.30; 12.00, 3.00, 5.50 & 8.50; Tue 12.00, 3.00 & 8.50 | Cineworld Renfrew Street, Glasgow |
| 16 May–21 May 1.45 & 6.45 | Cineworld Parkhead, Glasgow |
| 16 May–22 May 3.15, 6.15 & 9.00; Thu 12.30, 3.15, 6.15 & 9.00 | Odeon At The Quay, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
|---|---|
| Charlie's a joker who manufactures fake IDs and deals his prescribed anti-depression drugs to his classmates, craving popularity to compensate for a fractured family life. Whilst robbed of any wider social resonance, this is an amusing enough take on the agonies of youth, and 'Charlie Bartlett' deserves a B+ for effort. | |
| 16 May–22 May Fri & Sat 10.40am, 1.20, 4.00, 6.40, 9.20 & 11.50; 10.40am, 1.20, 4.00, 6.40 & 9.20 | Cineworld Renfrew Street, Glasgow |
| 16 May–22 May 11.30am, 1.45, 4.05, 6.15 & 8.40 | Cineworld Parkhead, Glasgow |
| 16 May–22 May Fri & Sat 11.50am, 2.15, 4.40, 7.10, 9.30 & 11.55; 11.50am, 2.15, 4.40, 7.10 & 9.30 | Showcase Cinema, Coatbridge, Glasgow |
| 16 May–22 May 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 & 9.15; Thu 6.45 & 9.15 | Odeon At The Quay, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
|---|---|
| Two gobby Dublin criminals bide their time in Bruges, awating instruction from their cryptic and remote gangster boss Harry. Irish playwright McDonagh, in his feature debut, which wrestles some affecting moments from demonstrative characters, nicely teases out the parallels between the trio and Beckett's Vladimir, Estragon and Godot. | |
| 16 May–22 May Fri & Sat 11.00am, 1.35, 4.05, 7.05, 9.40 & 0.10am; 11.00am, 1.35, 4.05, 7.05 & 9.40; Thu 11.00am, 1.35, 4.05, 7.05 & 9.40 | Showcase Cinema, Coatbridge, Glasgow |
| 16 May–22 May 12.40, 3.10, 5.50 & 8.30; Thu 3.10 & 8.30 | Cineworld Renfrew Street, Glasgow |
| 16 May–21 May 8.30 | Odeon At The Quay, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
|---|---|
| Tom (Dempsey) is a wealthy New York City playboy who only realises his best friend Hannah (Monaghan) is the love of his life when she plans to marry dashing stranger Colin (McKidd). Predictable 'ménage a trois' rom-com, which relocates to Scotland for some cultural stereotyping. | |
| 16 May–22 May Fri & Sat 11.00am, 1.45, 4.20, 7.05, 9.30 & 11.50; 11.00am, 1.45, 4.20, 7.05 & 9.30 | Showcase Cinema, Coatbridge, Glasgow |
| 16 May–21 May 11.30am, 4.10 & 9.15 | Cineworld Parkhead, Glasgow |
| 16 May–22 May 12.30, 3.00, 5.30 & 8.00; Fri & Sat 12.30, 3.00, 5.30, 8.00 & 10.30; Thu 12.30 & 5.30; Wed 12.30, 3.00 & 5.30 | Cineworld Renfrew Street, Glasgow |
| 16 May–21 May Fri & Mon–Wed 1.00 & 6.20; Sat 6.20; Sun 6.10 | Grosvenor, Glasgow |
| 16 May–21 May 3.45, 6.15 & 8.45; Sat & Sun 1.15, 3.45, 6.15 & 8.45 | Odeon At The Quay, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
|---|---|
| A live action though CG-heavy adaptation of a 1960s Japanese television anime about a futuristic family of racecar designer-drivers who are pitted against a corporate fat cat. The film's message is: business bad, family good, winning best of all. Not that this matters in a film with migraine-inducing race sequences and stomach-churning thrill-rides. | |
| 16 May–22 May Fri & Sat 11.10am, 1.10, 2.10, 4.10, 5.10, 7.10, 8.10, 10.10 & 11.10; 11.10am, 1.10, 2.10, 4.10, 5.10, 7.10, 8.10 & 10.10; Thu 11.10am, 2.10, 5.10 & 8.10 | Showcase Cinema, Coatbridge, Glasgow |
| 16 May–22 May Fri–Wed 11.50am, 2.45, 5.50 & 8.45; 5.50 & 8.45 | Cineworld Parkhead, Glasgow |
| 16 May–22 May 2.00, 5.15 & 8.30; Sat & Sun 11.00am, 2.00, 5.15 & 8.30; Mon 2.00 & 8.30; Tue 2.00; Thu 12.45 & 3.45 | Odeon At The Quay, Glasgow |
| 16 May–22 May Fri–Sun 2.15, 4.45 & 7.20; Mon–Thu 4.45 & 7.20 | IMAX Theatre, Glasgow |
| 17 May–18 May Sat & Sun 3.20 | Grosvenor, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
|---|---|
| In Marshall's derivative but enjoyable dystopian fantasy, Scotland 50 years on is a no-man's land ravaged by disease, cut off from England, and presided over by gangs of cannibals. This may well provide a few guilty pleasures for jaded action fans, but non-genre fans will find this about as subtle as a nail-encrusted club in the face | |
| 16 May–22 May Fri & Sat 10.20am, 1.00, 3.45, 6.20, 9.20 & 11.50; 10.20am, 1.00, 3.45, 6.20 & 9.20 | Cineworld Renfrew Street, Glasgow |
| 16 May–22 May Fri & Sat 11.10am, 1.55, 4.45, 7.20, 9.55 & 0.20am; 11.10am, 1.55, 4.45, 7.20 & 9.55 | Showcase Cinema, Coatbridge, Glasgow |
| 16 May–22 May 11.20am, 1.50, 4.20, 6.50 & 9.20; Sat 1.50, 4.20, 6.50 & 9.20 | Cineworld Parkhead, Glasgow |
| 16 May–21 May 3.45, 6.30 & 9.15 | Odeon At The Quay, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
|---|---|
| Bollywood presentation. | |
| 16 May–22 May 4.45 & 8.15; Sat & Sun 1.15, 4.45 & 8.15; Thu 8.30 | Odeon At The Quay, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
|---|---|
| Dreamlike night time city shots from photographer Jack Hoyle. | |
| 8 May–4 Jun | The Arches, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
|---|---|
| Good music, good drinks and good people. Live music venue and club with rooftop smoking terrace, playing host to a wide range of musical styles from rock to disco. The focus here is very much on customer care and having a good time. | |
| Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays 9.00–3.00am | The Beat Club, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
|---|---|
| Adapted from Wendy Orr's popular book about what happens when agoraphobic authoress Alexandra Ryder (Foster) is contacted by winsome brat Nim (Breslin), whose scientist father Jack (Butler) has gone missing. Breslin and Butler adapt well to the frothy postmodern adventure but Foster's attempts at slapstick are embarrassingly crude and obvious, lessening any emotional impact. | |
| 16 May–21 May 10.50am, 1.15, 4.00 & 6.20 | Cineworld Renfrew Street, Glasgow |
| 16 May–22 May 11.00am, 1.15, 3.35, 5.50 & 8.10; Thu 11.00am, 1.15 & 3.35; Sun 11.00am, 3.35, 5.50 & 8.10; Mon 11.00am, 1.15, 3.35 & 8.10 | Cineworld Parkhead, Glasgow |
| 16 May–22 May Fri & Sat 11.20am, 2.05, 4.35, 7.00, 9.20 & 12am; 11.20am, 2.05, 4.35, 7.00 & 9.20; Thu 11.20am, 2.05, 4.35 & 7.00 | Showcase Cinema, Coatbridge, Glasgow |
| 16 May–22 May 3.45 & 6.00; Sat & Sun 11.15am, 1.30, 3.45 & 6.00; Thu 1.15, 3.45 & 6.00 | Odeon At The Quay, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
|---|---|
| New manipulated images of dark sexuality, by artist Rose Ruane. | |
| Saturdays, Sundays 11.00am–7.00 | The Fridge Gallery, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
|---|---|
| Dominic Martin, DJ Kash and Mash do the biz every week. | |
| Sundays 11.00–3.00am | Bamboo, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
|---|---|
| Marky Mark presents a fusion of jazz and funk. The folks at The Buff like to call it Junk. | |
| Sundays 11.00–3.00am | The Buff Club, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
|---|---|
| It's 1950 in rural Alabama and morally circumspect pianist Tyrone Purvis (Glover) is trying to save the Honeydripper lounge from bankruptcy and his ass from prison. Although this benign and jolly tale is too long and features too many characters, Sayles' ability to spin a good yarn remains undiminished, irreproachable, enviable and all too rare. | |
| 16 May–22 May Fri, Sun, Mon & Tue 3.00 & 8.20; Sat 6.00; Wed 2.30 & 8.20; Thu 2.30, 5.50 & 8.20 | Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
|---|---|
| Spacey plays a professor who teaches six MIT students to card count in this heavy-handed, unfaithful adaptation of Ben Mazrich's book, which was based on the gambling exploits of card shark Jeffrey Ma. This is filmmaking by numbers and it's not a winning formula. | |
| 16 May–21 May 11.05am, 1.50, 4.40, 7.50 & 10.30 | Showcase Cinema, Coatbridge, Glasgow |
| 16 May–21 May 9.00 | Cineworld Renfrew Street, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
|---|---|
| Loud, feedback-drenched rock from APTBS. | |
| 19 May | Captain's Rest, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
|---|---|
| Hosted by Callum Ray. | |
| Sundays 8.30 | The Butterfly & the Pig, Glasgow |
| 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. | |
| 16 May–22 May Fri & Sat 12.30, 3.00, 5.40, 8.00 & 10.30; 12.30, 3.00, 5.40 & 8.00 | Cineworld Renfrew Street, Glasgow |
| 16 May–22 May Fri & Sat 1.30, 3.45, 6.30 & 8.45; Sun 6.30 & 8.45; Mon & Thu 1.30, 3.45 & 8.45; Tue 1.30, 3.45 & 6.15; Wed 1.30 | Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
|---|---|
| Emo, screamo and metal with DJ Muppet. | |
| Sundays 11.00–3.00am | ABC2, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
|---|---|
| Beefy mercenary DC (Stevenson) has to get shadowy businessman Hunt (Wadham) into an abandoned bunker in an Eastern European war zone and out again while dodging the undead Nazis. Filmed in Glasgow's Film City Studios and on location in Dumfries, 'Outpost' is an impressively pared down genre flick which borrows from the best. If this is your bag, you won't be disappointed. | |
| 16 May–22 May Fri & Sat 11.30am, 1.40, 4.00, 6.40, 9.00 & 11.30; 11.30am, 1.40, 4.00, 6.40 & 9.00 | Cineworld Renfrew Street, Glasgow |
| 16 May–22 May Fri & Sat 12.25, 2.55, 5.30, 8.05, 10.25 & 0.30am; 12.25, 2.55, 5.30, 8.05 & 10.25; Thu 12.25, 2.55, 5.30, 8.05 & 10.25 | Showcase Cinema, Coatbridge, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
|---|---|
| A live action though CG-heavy adaptation of a 1960s Japanese television anime about a futuristic family of racecar designer-drivers who are pitted against a corporate fat cat. The film's message is: business bad, family good, winning best of all. Not that this matters in a film with migraine-inducing race sequences and stomach-churning thrill-rides. | |
| 16 May–22 May 10.30am, 1.30, 4.40 & 8.00; Thu 10.30am, 1.30 & 4.40; Mon 10.30am, 1.30, 5.45 & 8.40 | Cineworld Renfrew Street, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
|---|---|
| Spurlock's new documentary, in which the campaigner tries to find Osama Bin Laden, is one long ego-trip. Little attempt is made to actually find him; instead Spurlock ventures to Egypt, Morocco, Afghanistan and Pakistan to show how the Muslim population living there are by-and-large ordinary folks concerned with raising their families and making a living. | |
| 16 May–21 May Fri & Sat 1.10, 3.35, 6.00, 8.20 & 10.45; 1.10, 3.35, 6.00 & 8.20; Mon 1.10 & 3.35 | Cineworld Renfrew Street, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
|---|---|
| Montreal bass-less noise quartet who vow to "bring the hate". | |
| 18 May | Captain's Rest, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
|---|---|
| Alba (in one of her better performances) stars as a blind concert violinist who becomes haunted by terrifying supernatural visions once a corneal transplant restores her sight. Yet another Asian horror remake, this does contain some disturbing imagery early on but sticks too closely to formula and brings no new focus to the genre. | |
| 16 May–22 May Fri & Sat 11.10am, 1.55, 4.45, 7.20, 9.55 & 0.05am; 11.10am, 1.55, 4.45, 7.20 & 9.55; Thu 9.15 | Showcase Cinema, Coatbridge, Glasgow |
| 16 May–21 May Fri & Sat 2.40, 8.00 & 10.30; 2.40 & 8.00 | Cineworld Renfrew Street, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
|---|---|
| Discover the healing power of plants with medicinal herbalists Erica Guthrie and Cas Stewart. | |
| 18 May 2.00–3.30 | Mugdock Country Park, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
|---|---|
| Ukrainian songs and operatic arias performed by Glasgow-based Ukrainian soprano Oksana Mavrodi with Anna Mavromatidi on piano. | |
| 18 May 9.00 | Café Cossachok, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
|---|---|
| Brian McMaster mixes goodness from his decade-defying playlist including 80s, 90s and 00s. | |
| Sundays 11.00–3.00am | The Garage, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
|---|---|
| Lame English language remake of the 2004 Thai horror about a photographer who discovers mysterious shadows on his snaps after witnessing a horrific accident. B-listers Jackson and Taylor star, Japanese TV director Ochiai dons the director's hat. | |
| 16 May–22 May Fri & Sat 11.00am, 1.30, 3.45, 6.00, 8.30 & 10.45; 11.00am, 1.30, 3.45, 6.00 & 8.30 | Cineworld Renfrew Street, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
|---|---|
| A travelling exhibition from The National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London. | |
| 5 Apr–1 Jun 10.00am–4.00 | The Tall Ship at Glasgow Harbour, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
|---|---|
| Metal triple bill. | |
| 19 May | Stereo, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
|---|---|
| An alien race looking for a planet to colonise find earth and unfortunately enter a theme park where they cause much amusing mayhem. | |
| 16 May–18 May Fri–Sun 12.15 | IMAX Theatre, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
|---|---|
| Another Bollywood take on the old 'money won't buy you love' chestnut. | |
| 16 May–22 May Fri & Sat 12.30, 4.00, 7.30 & 11.00; 1.30, 5.00 & 8.30 | Cineworld Renfrew Street, Glasgow |





