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predicamentposter2

(M)| Violence and Offensive Language | 98 Minutes
  • NOW SHOWING
  • Sunday 5 September
  • DAILY: 5.15, 7.45pm
  • Monday 6 September
  • DAILY: 7.45pm
  • Tuesday 7 September
  • DAILY: 7.45pm
  • Wednesday 8 September
  • DAILY: 7.45pm
  • Thursday 9 September
  • DAILY: 5.15pm
  • Friday 10 September
  • DAILY: 2.30pm
  • Wednesday 15 September
  • DAILY: 5.15pm

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Naive teenager, Cedric Williamson, conspires with two misfits to photograph and blackmail adulterous couples, When the scam goes wrong they end up with blood on their hands. Tortured by lust, roped into blackmail and possible an accessory to murder, Cedric is in a predicament.
Based on the novel by NZ writer Ronald Hugh Morrieson

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my_one_and_only1

(M)| Contains low level offensive language | 108 Minutes
  • NOW SHOWING
  • Sunday 5 September
  • DAILY: 7.15pm
  • Monday 6 September
  • DAILY: 7.15pm
  • Tuesday 7 September
  • DAILY: 7.15pm
  • Wednesday 8 September
  • DAILY: 2.00, 5.30pm
  • Friday 10 September
  • DAILY: 2.00pm
  • Wednesday 15 September
  • DAILY: 2.00pm

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LIFE, LIBERTY AND THE PERSUIT OF HUSBANDS.
A road-trip comedy about the beautiful Ann Devereaux (Renée Zellweger), who has just left her philandering husband Dan (Kevin Bacon), a society bandleader, and taken to the road with her teenage sons in search of a suitable new mate.
But it’s 1953, years past Ann’s courting days. Now it seems that the losers and playboys outnumber the eligible and willing bachelors. As the miles roll by, travelling from New York to Hollywood in a baby-blue ‘53 Cadillac Coupe de Ville convertible, the three of them get to know each other much better than they ever expected.
Starring Renée Zellweger, Logan Lerman, Kevin Bacon, Troy Garity, David Koechner, Chris Noth
2009 Winner of The Women Film Critics Circle Award

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me_and_orson_welles1

(PG)| Contains Coarse Language| 114 Minutes
  • NOW SHOWING
  • Wednesday 8 September
  • DAILY: 5.15pm

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In Richard Linklater’s drama, High School Musical’s Zac Efron stars as young actor, Richard, who dreams of stardom in 1930s New York.

Richard Samuels lucks his way into a minor role in the legendary 1937 Mercury Theatre production of Julius Caesar, directed by a youthful Orson Welles (played by newcomer Christian McKay.) Over the course of a week, Richard makes his Broadway debut, finds romance with an ambitious older woman, and experiences the dark side of genius after daring to cross the imperious, brilliant Welles.


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salt-movie-poster2

(M)| Contains Violence & Offensive Language| 100 Minutes
  • NOW SHOWING
  • Sunday 5 September
  • DAILY: 4.30, 7.00pm
  • Monday 6 September
  • DAILY: 7.00pm
  • Tuesday 7 September
  • DAILY: 7.00pm
  • Wednesday 8 September
  • DAILY:  5.45, 8.15pm
  • Thursday 9 September
  • DAILY: 7.45pm
  • Friday 10 September
  • DAILY: 7.45pm
  • Saturday 11 September
  • DAILY: 5.00, 7.45pm
  • Sunday 12 September
  • DAILY: 2.30, 7.45pm
  • Monday 13 September
  • DAILY: 7.45pm
  • Tuesday 14 September
  • DAILY: 7.45pm
  • Wednesday 15 September
  • DAILY: 7.45pm

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An action-mystery about Evelyn Salt (Angelina Jolie), an American CIA officer accused of being a Russian spy.
The CIA come to believe Salt is under orders to kill the President, so she goes on the run to clear her name and prove she’s all-American. Using all her skills and years of experience as a covert operative, she must elude capture and protect her husband or the world’s most powerful forces will erase any trace of her existence.

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girlfire1

(R16)| 129 Minutes|contains violence, sexual violence,
offensive language & content that may disturb|
  • NOW SHOWING
  • Wednesday 8 September
  • DAILY: 2.00pm
  • Saturday 11 September
  • DAILY: 2.00pm
  • Wednesday 15 September
  • DAILY: 2.30pm

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The sequel to the fantastic The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, and based on the second novel of Swedish author and journalist Stieg Larsson’s best-selling trilogy.

Lisbeth Salander (again played by Noomi Rapace) is a wanted woman. Two Millennium magazine journalists about to expose the truth about the sex trade in Sweden are brutally murdered, and Salander’s prints are on the weapon. She returns to Sweden, after a year abroad, with the authorities after her. Meanwhile, Mikael Blomkvist (Michael Nyqvist), editor-in-chief of Millennium, will not believe what he hears on the news. Knowing Salander to be fierce when fearful, he is desperate to get to her before the police, and before she is cornered. Subtitled


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letters-to-juliet-poster-02

(PG)| Low level Offensive Language| 105 Minutes
  • NOW SHOWING
  • Wednesday 8 September
  • DAILY: 1.30pm

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A romantic comedy about a young American, who travels to the Italian city of Verona, home of the star-crossed lover Juliet Capulet of Romeo and Juliet fame. There she joins a group of volunteers who answer letters to Juliet seeking advice about matters of the heart. She answers one letter dated from 1957, inspiring its author to travel to Italy in search of her long-lost love.

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inception_movie_poster1

(M)| Medium level Violence| 150 Minutes
  • NOW SHOWING
  • Sunday 5 September
  • DAILY: 1.00, 4.15pm
  • Wednesday 8 September
  • DAILY: 8.00pm
  • Thursday 9 September
  • DAILY: 5.00, 8.00pm
  • Friday 10 September
  • DAILY: 5.00, 8.00pm
  • Saturday 11 September
  • DAILY: 7.00pm
  • Sunday 12 September
  • DAILY: 7.00pm
  • Monday 13 September
  • DAILY: 7.00pm
  • Tuesday 14 September
  • DAILY: 7.00pm
  • Wednesday 15 September
  • DAILY: 5.00, 7.00pm

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In a world where technology exists to enter the human mind through dream invasion, a single idea within one’s mind can be the most dangerous weapon or… In a world where technology exists to enter the human mind through dream invasion, a single idea within one’s mind can be the most dangerous weapon or the most valuable asset.
Starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Marion Cotillard

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TICKET PRICES
  • ADULTS BEFORE 5PM ----------------- $12.00
  • ADULTS AFTER 5PM ------------------- $15.00
  • ADULTS FILM FESTIVAL ---------------- $15.00
  • STUDENTS (WITH ID) ------------------- $11.00
  • SENIORS (OVER 65 YEARS) ---------- $11.00
  • CHILDREN (UNDER 14 YEARS) -------- $8.00
  • FAMILY PASS BEFORE 5pm ---------- $30.00
  • FAMILY PASS (1 ADULT & 3 CHILDREN OR 2 ADULTS & 2 CHILDREN)
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