Odeon At The Quay
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Odeon At The Quay
(off Paisley Road)
Glasgow,
G5 8NP
Scotland
Box office: 0871 22 44 007
Website: www.odeon.co.uk
Events at Odeon At The Quay
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| Bollywood presentation. | ||
| Odeon At The Quay, Glasgow | 9 May–15 May 2.00, 5.30 & 8.45 | 0871 22 44 007 |
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| 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 | ||
| Odeon At The Quay, Glasgow | 9 May–15 May 4.00, 6.45 & 9.30 | 0871 22 44 007 |
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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. | ||
| Odeon At The Quay, Glasgow | 9 May–15 May 3.15, 6.15 & 9.15 | 0871 22 44 007 |
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| 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. | ||
| Odeon At The Quay, Glasgow | 9 May–15 May 4.00 & 9.30 | 0871 22 44 007 |
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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. | ||
| Odeon At The Quay, Glasgow | 9 May–15 May 1.45, 2.30, 5.00, 5.45, 8.30, 9.00 & 9.30; Sat & Sun 11.30am, 1.45, 2.30, 5.00, 5.45, 8.30, 9.00 & 9.30; Tue 1.45, 2.30, 5.00, 5.45, 8.30 & 9.00 | 0871 22 44 007 |
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| 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. | ||
| Odeon At The Quay, Glasgow | 9 May–15 May 3.45, 6.30 & 9.15; Sat & Sun 1.15, 3.45, 6.30 & 9.15 | 0871 22 44 007 |
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| 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. | ||
| Odeon At The Quay, Glasgow | 9 May–15 May 4.00 & 6.30; Sat & Sun 11.00am, 1.30, 4.00 & 6.30 | 0871 22 44 007 |
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| 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. | ||
| Odeon At The Quay, Glasgow | 9 May–15 May 2.00, 4.30, 5.15, 7.45 & 8.30; Sat & Sun 11.00am, 1.00, 2.00, 4.30, 5.15, 7.45 & 8.30 | 0871 22 44 007 |
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| 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. | ||
| Odeon At The Quay, Glasgow | 9 May–15 May 6.45; Sat & Sun 1.30 & 6.45 | 0871 22 44 007 |
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| This highly stylised film ricochets between different time periods of French singer Edith Piaf's (Cottilard) turbulent life. The brief and often overwrought scenes are sometimes hard to grasp without prior knowledge of Piaf, but Cotillard's central lip-synching performance is magnificent. | ||
| Odeon At The Quay, Glasgow | 13 May Tue 9.15 | 0871 22 44 007 |
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| 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. This dumb but watchable is really just a bit of a waste of time. | ||
| Odeon At The Quay, Glasgow | 9 May–15 May 3.30, 6.15 & 9.00; Sat & Sun 12.45, 3.30, 6.15 & 9.00 | 0871 22 44 007 |
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