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8 Well folks, the scintillating summer continues with the release of one colossus of a film after another. No sooner has the web-slinging wonder swung onto our screens in The Amazing Spider-Man than it’s time to be swept into the shadowy climes of Gotham City in The Dark Knight Rises. And the drama-drenched action continues in two more hotly anticipated reboots: The Bourne Legacy sees Jeremy Renner taking on Matt Damon’s iconic role, while Total Recall sees Colin Farrell stepping into the rather large shoes of Arnie.
Prepare for some hot ‘who was the better Bourne/Quaid?’ debates to rage as you leave the cinema. See our feature Take Two which looks at the phenomenon of the reboot. Meanwhile, far from action world, the comedy offerings come thick and fast in Love Bite, A Few Best Men, Keith Lemon: The Film, The Three Stooges and The Wedding Video, while Steven Soderbergh’s Magic Mike is sure to be a crowd-pleaser with its winning fusion of hot bods and humour. All in all, it’s a diverse season in cinema. Enjoy it. Rebecca
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8 A fantastic, fun-filled venue in the heart of beautiful West Cornwall, Country Skittles delivers top-notch entertainment for all the family. Whether you fancy a delicious three-course meal or simply a snack, you’ll find something to tantalise your taste buds on the menu. Quench your thirst at the bar, which stocks a wide range of beers, wines, spirits and soft drinks. Enjoy the highs and lows of original nine-pin skittles as well as a selection of games, from the rifle and pistol shooting gallery to crazy golf and air hockey to giant draughts. A memorable day out is guaranteed.
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The Big Picture
Peter Delaunay looks at the Olympics on Film Peter is a Media and Photography lecturer at Truro and Penwith College
With ‘Chariots of Fire’ about to be released back into cinemas in mid-
superiority by shots of a clearly dismayed Hitler watching as the black
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American athlete Jesse Owens wins four gold medals.
with Vangelis’ iconic music, the Gielgud Theatre converted into athletics stadia and the film’s original director, Hugh Hudson, together with Bond producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G Wilson producing; and the Brit-flick “Fast Girls”, a modern day Chariots of Fire, having hit the screens last month, (the story of a women’s British relay team ‘going for gold’ – though not at the Olympics according to co-writer Noel Clarke (Kidulthood), because the IOC refused permission for the Olympic name and symbols to be used in the film) this is a cinematically appropriate time to look at the changes in how we view the Olympics that have taken place over the last 116 years. In fact it was twenty-nine years after the modern Olympics were inaugurated in 1896 that an entertainment film first appropriated the drama of the Olympic Games as a key plot device. ‘Nine And Three-Fifths Seconds’ (1925) starred three-time US Olympic athlete and 1920 100 metre Gold medal winner, Charlie Paddock, in a triumph over adversity drama that climaxes with the young man winning both Olympic Gold and the girl he loves. Paddock also raced in the 1924 Olympics and features as a character in ‘Chariots of Fire’. Coverage of the Olympics prior to the television age was primarily the preserve of the newsreels which provided audiences with ‘highlights only’ coverage of the action. In 1936 Leni Riefenstahl filmed the Berlin Olympics and produced a feature-length documentary ‘Olympia Part One: Festival of the Nations’ (1938). What was intended by Riefenstahl as a propaganda tool for the Third Reich was somewhat diminished as a depiction of Aryan
After World War II and into the 1970’s television coverage was only available in grainy black & white. The IOC commissioned colour featuredocumentaries to record each Olympiad which were only released a year or more after the Games. The most well-known of these films is Tokyo Olympiad (1965) which was to have been directed by Akira Kurosawa but when he demanded too much control of the Games themselves Kon Ichikawa took the helm. The resulting 170 minute film is still an absorbing look at the Games in an era before sponsors’ logos became ubiquitous. By the 1972 Munich Olympics global television was capable of providing moment-by-moment live relays of the action and so producer David Wolper invited eight renowned directors (including John Schlesinger, Mai Zetterling, Milos Forman and Ichikawa) to focus on an aspect of the sports that intrigued them. Unfortunately, political events overtook the sport and the Munich Olympics are now mostly remembered through the cinematic prisms of Kevin Macdonald’s superb documentary ‘One Day in September’ (1999) and Steven Spielberg’s ‘Munich’ (2005). As we approach London 2012 British filmmaking talent is directing the show itself with Danny Boyle (Trainspotting, 127 Hours) and Stephen Daldry (Billy Elliot, The Reader) supervising the opening and closing ceremonies of both the Olympic and Paralympic Games. The Games themselves will be covered by over 5,000 hours of BBC broadcasting and the subsequent compilations of television footage.
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8 Peter Morgan, Oscar-nominated writer of acclaimed films Frost/Nixon, The Last King Of Scotland and The Queen, weaves together the lives of a huge variety of different people through their unlikely yet totally realistic relationships to form this ensemble dramatic thriller, which is guaranteed to resonate with as many types of people as it portrays. Inspired by Arthur Schnitzler’s classic La Ronde, Morgan and director Fernando Meirelles (The Constant Gardener) link the characters in different cities and countries from all over the globe. Opening in Vienna, the film truly does go 360 degrees as it travels through Paris, London, Rio, Phoenix, Denver and Bratislava. If you want to travel the world but don’t quite have the budget for it, then you should give 360 a watch. Some beautiful people accompany the beautiful visuals, including Rachel Weisz, Jude Law and, perhaps to a lesser extent, Anthony Hopkins. This stirring film will add another layer to the classic intertwining-stories formula that made Love Actually and Crash so successful. Matt Brigden
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THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (3D) 8 After being excluded from the wildly successful Avengers Assemble due to Marvel no longer owning the film rights to Peter Parker and his web-slinging alter ego, The Amazing Spider-Man returns Spidey to the forefront of audiences’ superhero obsession and this time in Real 3D. Despite the promising beginnings of Sam Raimi’s recent Spider-Man films, the wackiness which the renowned horror director brought to the table - most notably ‘the jazz dance scene’ of Raimi’s third offering (see YouTube) - began to alienate audiences and fans alike, Tobey Maguire’s interpretation of Parker becoming less comic book and increasingly more comical. Now, with Andrew Garfield under the mask, a script with a darker tone, and an origins story which remains true to the Marvel actual origin, director Marc Webb has all the components to set your Spidey senses tingling with this latest incarnation. Bolstered by the prospect that Parker must overcome in facing ‘The Lizard’ and Emma Stone’s portrayal of the web-head’s first love Gwen Stacy, The Amazing Spider-Man may leave The Avengers pining for everyone’s favourite arachnid. Brody Rossiter
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comes to government bred supersoldiers ‘There was never just one’. Interweaving the film’s events amongst the fallout of Jason Bourne’s uncovering of ‘Operation Treadstone’ in The Bourne Ultimatum, Cross must fight for his survival when CIA agent, Byer (Edward Norton) decides to shut up shop in the most lethal of manners - methodically eradicating all evidence of the clandestine experiment. Rising to prominence in Kathryn
Bigelow’s relentlessly tense The Hurt Locker and earning an Oscar nomination for his role in Ben Affleck’s trigger-happy heist drama The Town, Renner’s action-hero credentials cannot be called into doubt, but following three films focusing upon Matt Damon’s Jason Bourne, can Renner fill his shoes and leave an equally impressive footprint upon the landscape of contemporary action-thrillers? If the recent string of film
franchise reboots is anything to go by, then, undoubtedly, yes. Today the film industry lives and dies by the three R’s: remake, reboot and reinterpretation. However, these terms are no longer synonymous with studios trading upon our nostalgia, but rather the chance to tweak and improve, rewriting the wrongs of cinema’s missed opportunities and deadliest sins. Last Christmas audiences were confronted with David Fincher’s uncompromising remake of The
From The Bourne Legacy to Total Recall, this summer sees the release of some hotly anticipated reboots and a series of fresh faces taking on some of cinema’s most iconic roles. How will they fare? Brody Rossiter investigates.
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Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, legitimising the old adage that second is, in fact, best - at least when it comes to interpreting source material. Fincher’s characteristically accomplished direction, combined with superb casting, reinvigorated audiences’ interest in Stieg Larsson’s Millennium Trilogy after the lacklustre original Swedish films. This positive trend has continued into 2012 as high profile reboots threaten to outshine their original incarnations. The release of Total Recall this August will be the first of many late ‘80s and ‘90s action flick remakes, including the forthcoming Robocop and Judge Dredd films. Whereas the 1990 original dumbed down the source material of literary juggernaut Philip K. Dick, hitched its wagon to Arnie and placed a strict emphasis on action, the remake has vowed to display a deep and overtly political story, honouring the author whose ‘Do Androids
Dream of Electric Sheep’ acted as the basis of Ridley Scott’s phenomenal Blade Runner. Earlier this year the long awaited Avengers adaptation not only smashed worldwide box-office records but rekindled interest in a Justice League of America film, beginning with a Green Lantern reboot in the wake of the woeful first film, whilst also whetting our appetites for the feast of comic book treats resting upon the horizon. The imminent releases of The Amazing Spider-man and The Dark Knight Rises promise to be inescapable worldwide events and deservedly so, with Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy comfortably carrying the accolade of one of the greatest reboots of all time. Give many a director $200 million and they’ll throw enough visual effects, A-list names and intricately choreographed stunts at the canvas to give you an enjoyable ‘edge of your seat’ Saturday afternoon. Give Nolan the same and he’ll paint you a
masterpiece with a superhero for his muse. Nolan has legitimised a popculture icon that spent four decades being undermined by individuals who couldn’t grasp that Batman, despite being the tortured soul that he is, is also meant to be a badass. After Tim Burton and Joel Schumacher reduced the characters of the Batman universe into absurd caricatures - not belonging on the audacious pages of a graphic novel never mind a cinema screen - Nolan and his cherry-picked cast were entrusted to finally give fans the reinterpretation they truly deserved. Christian Bale’s Bruce Wayne took the madness of his predecessors, Clooney and Kilmer, and replaced it with strict method, exhibiting the same physical and mental rigours as his standout roles in pictures such as American Psycho and The Machinist. Heath Ledger’s Joker provided a refreshingly brutal and sociopathic remedy to the wisecracks of Jim
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Carrey’s day-glow Riddler and the bizarre musical interludes of Schwarzenegger’s unspeakably misjudged Mr. Freeze. Now, Tom Hardy’s interpretation of Bane has promised to stay true to the muscle-bound mastermind’s DC Comics origins, creating a truly intimidating villain of the piece rather than mimicking the juiced up lap-dog of Batman and Robin - who wasn’t capable of intelligent thought, never mind composing Gotham’s end of days and breaking The Bat. Initially, the filmic re-imagination of much-loved source material, whether it is a comic book, literary fiction or an existing movie franchise, may prove hard to swallow and success isn’t guaranteed. But, when the combination of Hollywood megabucks, a dedicated director and an impassioned cast collide, they have the ability to bring what lies upon the page to life and revive a dying franchise in spectacular fashion.
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THE BOURNE LEGACY
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8 Although Jason Bourne’s story may be over, his legacy remains. In the aftermath of events from Identity, Supremacy and Ultimatum, the CIA faces political and public backlash as elements of ‘Project Treadstone’ come to light. Attempting to manage the fallout, ‘Project Outcome’ (Treadstone’s successor) is shut down, with all evidence to be destroyed. Outcome operative, Aaron Cross and Stephanie Snyder (Weisz), a doctor who helped create the new breed assassins, must escape relentless pursuit from the CIA’s Agent Byer (Norton). Anyone hoping for a cameo by Mr Damon will be disappointed; this is the same franchise, but with a new life, welcoming both a new lead character and new director. However, with Tony Gilroy – the scribe who adapted Robert Ludlum’s last three novels – now behind the camera, it is in safe hands, so expect the high powered close combat and cross city car chases that typified previous entries. Meanwhile Renner, famous for his breakout role in The Hurt Locker and recently as Hawkeye in Avengers Assemble, should offer both the raw physicality and emotional depth that we came to associate with Bourne. Chris Wasey
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8 A departure from the Pixar norm, Brave is a film which promises something for everyone. Kids are catered for with wackiness and warmth in equal measure and adults are awarded action and an awesome cast of British actors, which includes Billy Connolly, Emma Thompson, Robbie Coltrane and Julie Walters to name just four. Brave follows Princess Merida, a young Scottish girl who’s determined to make her own path in life and lift the restrictions placed on her as a female Royal family member. Merida unfortunately makes a bad choice that results in nationwide chaos, and she has to rely on her bravery and newfound archery skills to undo a nasty curse. Pixar regulars Pete Docter (Up), Andrew Stanton (Finding Nemo) and John Lasseter (Toy Story 1, 2 and 3) take producer roles, while Brenda Chapman - who was the first American woman to direct an animation for a major studio (The Prince Of Egypt) - heads up the directorial duties. Brave is the first of 13 Pixar movies that’s had a woman at the helm and, shockingly, Merida is also the first ever female main protagonist. Matt Brigden
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THE DARK KNIGHT RISES
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8 Four years after the hugely successful release of The Dark Knight, Christopher Nolan returns for the third and final act in his incredible Batman saga. It follows on eight years after the events of The Dark Knight, which concluded with Batman on the run from the police, having taken responsibility for the death of Harvey Dent aka Two Face. As usual, director Christopher Nolan is remaining extremely tight-lipped on any and all plot details. However, what is known is that Tom Hardy will take centre stage as the film’s lead villain, channelling his version of the super strong, super intelligent criminal mastermind Bane. Plus, Anne Hathaway will be doing her utmost to steal the show as fan favorite Catwoman, while Liam Neeson will reprise his role as Ra’s Al Ghul for a small cameo appearance. Admittedly, it’s anyone’s guess as to exactly what The Dark Knight Rises will entail, but in all likelihood it will be packed full of jaw-dropping set pieces, bonecrunching fight scenes and a high concept Hollywood storyline that will no doubt blow you away! James Wright
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8 Based on author and cartoonist Jeff Kinney’s fourth Wimpy Kid book, this latest outing sees Greg ready for a relaxing summer break. However, when his initial plans are ruined, he is left without anything to do. While all the other kids are outside having fun in the sunshine, Greg, a self-confessed ‘indoor person’, is living out his ultimate summer fantasy - no responsibilities and no rules. But Greg’s mum has different visions for an ideal summer - one packed with outdoor activities and ‘family togetherness’. Whose vision will win out? Or will a new addition to the Heffley family change everything? Directed by David Bowers (Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules), and starring the regular bunch of young stars, this latest instalment in the Wimpy Kid series looks set to offer everyone heaps of fun this summer!
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DR. SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D) 8 A children’s comedy based on Dr. Seuss’ book of the same name, The Lorax was originally released on 2nd March in the US to coincide with the 108th anniversary of Seuss’ birth. It is the fourth feature based on a Seuss book, yet the first to be given the 3D treatment. Zac Efron voices Ted, a 12-year-old who resides in Thneedville, a walled city where everything except the inhabitants is artificial. Anxious to please the object of his affections, Audrey (Swift), who dreams of seeing a real tree, he goes to see the Once-ler (Helms) to find out what happened to their city. The old hermit tells Ted of the Lorax (DeVito), who was once a guardian of the city before the forest was destroyed and the area deemed inhabitable. Together, they realise what must be done to save their city. Written by the duo responsible for Horton Hears a Who!, The Lorax is the second film adaptation of the book. The focus on Ted and Audrey’s friendship drives the fun and absorbing film, while the prominence of environmental issues makes the story as relevant as ever. Jen Evans
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THE EXPEnDABLES 2
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8 The sequel to Stallone’s 2010 bloodbath, The Expendables 2 throws even more action heroes into the fray. Jean-Claude Van Damme and Chuck Norris pad out the already impressive roster of action movie legends, while The Hunger Games star Liam Hemsworth adds some much-needed youth into the mix, which already includes Dolph Lundgren, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Randy Couture and Terry Crews. When the Expendables are called back together for one more mission, the money is too good to refuse. However, when one of the team is killed in action, they are unstoppable in their quest for revenge. Expect explosions, bad one-liners and, hopefully, more screen time for Arnie and Willis, both of whom deserve greater roles than the first film gave them. If the first film is anything to go by, The Expendables 2 will be a glorious patchwork of fiery destruction, gratuitous amounts of CGI blood and large testosteronefuelled men fighting and punching each other in the face. Emotional? No. A violent, steroid-fuelled throwback to the action films of old? Hell yes. Definitely one of the biggest action movies of the year. Alex Dibb
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A FEW BEST MEN 8 When David (Samuel) returns to the UK from his travels around Australia, he reveals some big news: he didn’t just meet a girl out there - he got engaged to one. Despite their initial shock, his three best men - Tom (Marshall), Graham (Bishop) and Luke (Draxl) - accompany him for his wedding to Mia (Brent) in the Australian outback. Chaos is unleashed as the friends hit Australian soil and meet a series of trials and tribulations leading up to the big day. Amidst the mayhem, a classic culture clash emerges between the raucous trio of best men and Mia’s family - spelling one disastrous wedding day. From slapstick comedy to edge-of-your-seat pure cringe, this film promises to be a rib- tickling ride - peppered with outlandish antics - where Australian and British humour collide. Written by Dean Craig (Death at a Funeral) and directed by Stephan Elliott - who was at the helm of infamous Aussie comedy Priscilla Queen of the Desert - A Few Best Men stars Xavier Samuel (Twilight Saga: Eclipse), Kris Marshall (Love Actually) and none other than Olivia Newton-John. Think The Wedding Crashers meets The Hangover with an Aussie twist. Amy Evans
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ICE AGE: CONTINENTAL DRIFT (3D) 8 The Ice Age saga has been a long-running success in the family comedy genre since its beginnings in 2002 and, with the fourth instalment due for release this July, the series doesn’t look to be slowing down anytime soon. Ice Age: Continental Drift will be the first film in the franchise not to be directed by Carlos Saldanha, so we can expect to see a fresh take on events this time around. The film continues the story of Manny, Sid and Diego, a mammoth, sloth and saber- toothed tiger respectively, as they elude the dangers of the Ice Age. Continental Drift follows these mismatched heroes as they overcome a new obstacle: the splitting of the continents and the ensuing chaos. Voice talents Ray Romano, Denis Leary and John Leguizamo are back to voice the lovable lead characters and they are supported once again by Queen Latifah and Seann William Scott. With this strong cast and the stellar animation that we’ve come to expect from the Ice Age films, Continental Drift promises to be a superb family film for those seeking a humorous escape from the summer heat. Kit Goodliffe
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KATY PERRY: PART OF ME (3D) See page 18 6 July
THE HUNTER
Director Daniel Nettheim Starring Willem Dafoe, Sam Neill, Morgana Davies Martin, a mercenary, is sent from Europe by a mysterious biotech company to the Tasmanian wilderness on a hunt for the last Tasmanian tiger. THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (3D)
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THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (3D) See page 9 4 July
GOD BLESS AMERICA Director Bobcat Goldthwait
KATY PERRY: PART OF ME (3D)
Starring Joel Murray, Tara Lynne Barr, Mackenzie Brooke On a mission to rid society of its most repellent citizens, terminally ill Frank makes an unlikely accomplice in 16-year-old Roxy.
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MAGIC MIKE See page 19 13 July
DETACHMENT
Director Tony Kaye Starring Adrien Brody, Christina Hendricks, Marcia Gay
A substitute teacher who drifts from classroom to classroom finds a connection to the students and teachers during his latest assignment.
ICE AGE: CONTINENTAL DRIFT (3D) See page 15
SEEKING A FRIEND FOR THE END OF THE WORLD See page 20 20 July
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES See page 13 27 July
DR. SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D) See page 14
SEEKING A FRIEND FOR THE END OF THE WORLD
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SEE THEM ALL Not all films will open at your local cinema on the UK release date, but the majority of films will be shown as soon as prints become available and/or it can be scheduled in.
22 August
THE THREE STOOGES See page 23 24 August
KEITH LEMON: THE FILM See page 18
SHADOW DANCER See page 21 TED
1 August
TED
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LOVE BITE See page 19
17 August
BRAVE (3D) See page 12
3 August
STEP UP 4: MIAMI HEAT (3D)
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13 August
TAKE THIS WALTZ
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THE WEDDING VIDEO
DIARY OF A WIMPY KID: DOG DAYS 10 August
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THE BOURNE LEGACY
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THE BOURNE LEGACY
THE EXPENDABLES 2 See page 14
See page 22
See page 24
THE WATCH
29 August
TOTAL RECALL See page 23
THE WATCH See page 24 31 August
A FEW BEST MEN See page 15
THE POSSESSION See page 20
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KATY PERRY: PART OF ME (3D)
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8 Katy Perry: Part of Me is an upcoming 3D documentary concert film showcasing the goings on of Katy Perry’s life both on and off-stage. This film is set to be a sure-fire hit with her fans across the world as viewers get to see those moments that are usually kept behind closed doors. Part of Me chronicles the rise of Katy Perry, from her early years as gospel singer Katy Hudson up to the present day and her global superstar status. The film offers a glimpse of Katy during her childhood, the Teenage Dream era, backstage at her last worldwide tour and also sees her opening up about some personal topics such as her highly publicised divorce from comedian Russell Brand and her attempts to pick herself back up in the glare of the public eye. Part of Me offers a VIP pass and front row ticket to witness the trials and tribulations of the singer’s life from the fun, the glamorous and the heartbreaking to the inspiring and truly magical moments of her reign as a bona fide pop princess. Emma Ingham
Director Dan Cutforth, Jane Lipsitz
Starring Katy Perry, Lucas Kerr, Rachael Markarian release date 5 July cONTENT icons
KEITH LEMON: THE FILM
Thomas Mitchell
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8 Distinguished by his camp demeanour, exaggerated Yorkshire accent, bleached mullet, ginger moustache and fake tan, Keith Lemon - portrayed by comedian Leigh Francis - arrives on the silver screen this summer in his very own feature-length film. Set to feature performances from Kelly Brook and Verne Troyer (Austin Power’s Mini Me), as well as cameo appearances from David Hasselhoff, Gary Barlow, Tinchy Stryder, Jedward and Fearne Cotton, the film follows Lemon’s dreams of becoming a successful entrepreneur, just like his hero Richard Branson. His quest takes him from Leeds to London where he becomes a billionaire overnight - only to face failure and a mission to redeem himself. Famous for his comedy panel show Celebrity Juice and hilarious antics, Keith Lemon: The Film looks set to provide a bang tidy look at the life of Keith Lemon.
Director Paul Angunawela Starring Leigh Francis, Laura Aikman, Verne Troyer
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LOVE BITE
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8 The first movie release from director Andy De Emmony, the creator of TV series such as Cutting It, Off The Hook and 55 Degrees North, Love Bites is a teenage comedy-horror, which promises chills and chortles in equal measure. Cris Cole and Ronan Blaney take screenwriting credits, while the young cast sees Eragon’s Ed Speelers, Gossip Girl’s Jessica Szohr and Skins’ Luke Pasqualino in the starring roles. School’s out for summer in the seaside town of Rainmouth, and there’s only one thing on the minds of four young lads: to lose their virginity. While his mates work in a pie factory by day and chase girls at night, Jamie (Speelers) finds himself insanely bored, with nothing to do other than run his mother’s B&B. When he meets American tourist Juliana (Szohr) at a party he’s completely smitten. Not long after her arrival, however, strange things start happening. As lads start to go missing and rumours spread that there’s a werewolf on the prowl preying on virgin flesh, the race to pop those cherries suddenly becomes survival. Think The Inbetweeners Movie meets Jennifer’s Body - and prepare for a blend of top- notch humour and creepy action. Amy Evans
Director Andy De Emmony Starring Jessica Szohr, Timothy Spall, Luke Pasqualino
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MAGIC MIKE
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8 Stripping onto your screens this summer comes the long awaited Magic Mike. Directed by Steven Soderbergh (Ocean’s Eleven, Twelve and Thirteen, Contagion) and written by Reid Carolin (Stop-Loss), this comedy drama stars heartthrob Channing Tatum (Dear John, The Vow) and Alex Pettyfer (I Am Number 4, Beastly) so Magic Mike definitely isn’t short on eye candy. Loosely based on Tatum’s early career as a male stripper, Magic Mike (Tatum) is a super- successful stripper who befriends young dancer Adam (Pettyfer) and teaches him the tricks of the trade, how to make money and how to talk to women. Sure to have you transfixed from the simmering start, the story traces the two men’s friendship, Mike’s blossoming relationship with Joanna (Munn) and Mike’s desire to find fulfilment outside of the strip club world. And naturally, the drama is spliced with many scenes of Tatum’s and McConaughey’s sculpted torsos. This feel-good film is perfect for a night out with the girls. Just be warned: you might find yourself watching it over (and over) again. Amy Evans
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8 Produced by the legendary Sam Raimi, The Possession is a spine-tingling retelling of a Los Angeles Times article called Jinx in a Box, which centred on a small wooden box that sold on eBay in 2004. Inside the box were two locks of hair, one granite slab, one dried rosebud, one goblet, two wheat pennies, one candlestick and, allegedly, one dibbuk, a spirit popular in Yiddish folklore. An interesting premise for what looks set to be one hell of a scary movie! Clyde (Morgan) and Stephanie Brenek (Sedgwick) become increasingly concerned about their youngest daughter Em (Calis) when she becomes obsessed with a small wooden box she purchased at a yard sale (I’m not sure an eBay purchase would have had the same effect). Em’s behaviour becomes increasingly erratic and the couple soon discover that the box was built to contain a dibbuk: a spirit from Yiddish folklore that inhabits and ultimately devours its human host. Many films about demonic possession have come and gone since The Exorcist - but, with scenes that promise to scare you senseless, The Possession is a must-see for all horror aficionados. Justin Vingoe
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Director Lorene Scafaria Starring Steve Carell, Keira Knightley, Melinda Dillon
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THE POSSESSION
Director Ole Bornedal
Starring Natasha Calis, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Kyra Sedgwick
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SEEKING A FRIEND FOR THE END OF THE WORLD 8 Coming hot on the heels of A Dangerous Method, Keira Knightley couldn’t have chosen a more contrasting script than this. She makes a bold career move in her first starring comedic role, opposite Steve Carell. The most unlikely pairing of actors should make for some intriguing chemistry as Dodge (Carell) roadtrips with his neighbour Penny (Knightley) in search of his long-lost high school sweetheart. With the world’s untimely demise due in three weeks in the form of a giant asteroid - and his wife’s desertion in a panicked frenzy - soft-spoken insurance salesman Dodge makes a decision. When a riot breaks out around the building he shares with Penny, he promises to help her reach her family in England if she’ll drive him on his quest. While most apocalyptic films are heavy on the action-adventure and governments’ attempts to halt the approaching catastrophe, writer/director Lorene Scafaria’s debut hones in on how relationships - rather than the Earth - might be impacted when the end is near. Expect a touching and light-hearted (if that’s possible) look at how society might respond to the news of the Earth’s last days. Cheyenne Campbell
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SHADOW DANCER 8 Directed by James March, who brought us the Oscar-winning documentary Man On Wire, Shadow Dancer stars Andrea Riseborough as Colette McVeigh, a Belfast mother who, along with two of her brothers, is active in the Irish Republican Army. When she is arrested in an aborted bombing attempt in London, she is given a choice by a British intelligence officer (Owen): turn against her family and colleagues to become an informant or desert her children and spend the rest of her life in prison. Set against the backdrop of 1990s’ Northern Ireland, the film opened to high praise at the American Sundance Film Festival, and has gone on to receive positive responses from critics across the world. Adapted from Tom Bradby’s book of the same name, Shadow Dancer opens with high expectations to British audiences this summer. Thomas Mitchell
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Director James Marsh Starring Clive Owen, Andrea Riseborough, Gillian Anderson
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STEp Up 4: MIAMI HEAT (3D)
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Director Scott Speer Starring Kathryn
McCormick, Ryan
Guzman, Adam G. Sevani release date 10 August CONTENT icons
8 The fourth instalment in the worldwide smash Step Up franchise is here, which takes its breathtaking street dancing to the vibrant backdrop of Miami. Emily (McCormick) arrives in Miami with aspirations of becoming a professional dancer. It’s not long before she meets and falls in love with Sean (Guzman) who leads a dance crew called The Mob that specialises in elaborate, cutting-edge flash mobs. When a wealthy businessman threatens to develop The Mob’s historic neighbourhood, displacing thousands of people in the process, Emily and Sean must band together with The Mob to turn their performance art into protest art, in the process risking their dreams to fight for a greater cause. Starring Kathryn McCormick and Ryan Guzman and directed by newcomer Scott Speer, Step Up 4: Miami Heat (3D) takes the series in a new direction, mixing the dance moves with a political message. Brace yourselves: Step Up 4: Miami Heat (3D) looks to take cinematic street dancing to levels higher than the franchise is already renowned for. Ian J. Martin
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TAKE THIS WALTZ 8 Margot (Oscar-nominee Michelle Williams) is happily married to Lou (Seth Rogen in a comparatively reinedin performance). She faces a problem when she has a chance encounter with a man on a plane - Daniel (Kirby) - who turns out to be an artist who lives across the street from her. Margot has to seriously weigh up the pros and cons of all the potential outcomes of this new and totally unexpected attraction. Renowned for her expressive independent films and her political activism, director Sarah Polley instils the film with a stirring emotional sensitivity that everyone can relate to in some way, which is certainly a first for a film starring Seth Rogen. Speaking of Rogen who, as a side note has slimmed down massively, this bittersweet film marks a welcome departure from his traditionally rude and crude style and gives him a new angle, which lends him a depth that nobody could have predicted was in his repertoire.
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Starring Michelle Williams, Seth Rogen,
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Matt Brigden
TED
Emma Ingham
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8 Do you remember growing up and having a teddy bear as your best friend? Well meet John, a thirty-somethingyear-old with a teddy bear as his best friend. No joke. Ted is the first feature film from Seth MacFarlane (the creator of Family Guy), who takes writing and directing credits as well as starring alongside Mark Wahlberg and Mila Kunis. John Bennett (Wahlberg) is a perfectly normal Boston native whose childhood wish for his teddy bear to come to life actually comes true. Ted (voiced by MacFarlane) remains his best friend throughout his childhood and well into his adult years - that is, until John meets the girl of his dreams and the two have to compete. John must choose whether he wants to stay with his gorgeous girlfriend Lori (Kunis) or keep his friendship with his crude and inappropriate best friend, Ted, whose lifestyle gets in the way of John’s attempts to keep both happy. Will he choose the teddy bear or the girl of his dreams? You’ll have to go watch it to find out!
Director Seth MacFarlane Starring Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis, Seth MacFarlane
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THE THREE STOOGES
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8 It has been over 40 years since The Three Stooges have been on our television screens and now, after ten years of casting problems, the Farrelly brothers are releasing a feature film chronicling the outrageous escapades of Curly (Sasso), Larry (Hayes) and Moe (Diamantopoulos). The film is structured into three acts or episodes, each of which tells its own story. The first episode centres on the Stooges’ time at their childhood orphanage, Moe’s reluctance to leave Curly and Larry, and how after 25 years they are still there. In the second episode, the trio inadvertently find themselves in the middle of a murder plot in which they are implicated. In the third and final chapter, the unfortunate threesome end up being part of the hugely popular US reality TV show Jersey Shore. This resurrection of The Three Stooges promises to be every bit as ridiculous, outrageous, and downright silly as the original show - however, as it’s been such a long time since they’ve been on screen and with the action being set in modern times, something new could be brought to the slapstick genre. Daniel Buckley
Director Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly
Starring Sean Hayes, Chris
Diamantopoulos, Will Sasso release date 22 August COnTEnT icons
TOTAL RECALL
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Director Len Wiseman Starring Colin Farrell, Bokeem Woodbine, Bryan Cranston
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8 For factory worker Douglas Quaid (Farrell), the prospect of adding some excitement to life is too good an opportunity to miss. In comes Rekall, a company that can make real memories out of dreams. The supposed memories of a life as a spy are just what Quaid needs. When the procedure goes wrong, however, Quaid finds himself on the run. Believing he is now a spy, Quaid finds himself caught up in a rebellion, not knowing whose side he is truly on. It has been more than 20 years since Arnold Schwarzenegger blew away sci-fi fans in Paul Verhoeven’s 1990 original. Now Colin Farrell steps into Arnie’s shoes in one of the biggest sci-fi action flicks of the year. Director Len Wiseman’s take on the Philip K. Dick story crosses elements of Blade Runner with the original film, offering us a dystopian future that is both familiar and welcome. The trip to Mars from the Arnie original has been dropped for some more strong political overtones. Oh, and some Fifth Elementstyle action thrown in for good measure. Ian J. Martin
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THE WATCH
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Director Akiva Schaffer Starring Ben Stiller,
Vince Vaughn, Jonah Hill release date 29 August CONTENT icons
8 This science-fiction comedy tells the story of a group of suburban dads who form a neighbourhood watch group when they become bored of their mundane day-to-day family lives. Ewan (Stiller) is a new resident who forms the group after his friend is murdered in a bid to find new friends. Said new friends come in the form of Bob (Vaughn) an overly cautious father who uses neighborhood watch as a license to spy on his teenage daughter. An emotional wreck after his rejections from the local police force, Franklin (Hill) joins in a bid to solve his problems, while Jarmarcus (Ayoade) is the nerd of the group. The male bonding time is rudely interrupted, however, when Ewan discovers aliens in the neighbourhood. Accidentally stumbling upon an alien plot to take over the world, the unlikely heroes soon find themselves defending the planet from invasion. Saving the world, it appears, is all in a day’s work for The Watch. Amy Ralfe
THE WEDDING VIDEO
FIlm info Director Nigel Cole
Starring Lucy Punch, Forbes KB, Miriam Margolyes
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8 Cornish writer/director Nigel Cole is perhaps best known for his British films Made in Dagenham and Calendar Girls, so his latest film The Wedding Video should be reminiscent of these, particularly as Cole has reunited with Tim Firth who was the screenwriter for Calendar Girls. The cast features comedians Robert Webb and Rufus Hound, so expect the drama to be full of laughs. The film is not so much about a wedding video but will, in fact, take the form of the actual ceremonial film in its final and fully edited version, complete with interviews and music. The footage will be used under the conceit that it is filmed by the best man (Hound) and the finished product is intended to be presented to the bride (Punch) as a gift from the groom (Webb). There will, of course, be chaos: no filmic wedding goes off without a hitch and this will be no exception. The competitive and often vicious nature of British weddings relayed in this film will ensure that this may be one of the most outlandish British films in some time. Daniel Buckley
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Forthcoming Films SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER FILMS TO GET EXCITED ABOUT ANNA KARENINA
7 September Director Joe Wright Starring Keira Knightley, Jude Law, Aaron Johnson
THE BIG WEDDING
19 October Director Justin Zackham Starring Robert De Niro, Diane Keaton, Katherine Heigl
DREDD (3D)
7 September Director Pete Travis Starring Karl Urban, Olivia Thirlby, Lena Headey
HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA (3D)
12 October Director Genndy Tartakovsky Starring Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Andy Samberg
LAWLESS
7 September Director John Hillcoat Starring Tom Hardy, Shia LaBeouf, Guy Pearce
LOOPER
19 October Director Eric Darnell, Tom McGrath, Conrad Vernon Starring Ben Stiller, Jada Pinkett Smith, Chris Rock
PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 4
19 October Director Henry Joost, Ariel Schulman Starring Dianna Agron, Katie Featherston, Brady Allen
PARANORMAN (3D)
HOPE SPRINGS
14 September Director David Frankel Starring Meryl Streep, Tommy Lee Jones, Steve Carell
5 October Director Olivier Megaton Starring Liam Neeson, Famke Janssen, Maggie Grace
AUTUMN / WINTER 2012 RELEASES
MADAGASCAR 3: EUROPE’S MOST WANTED (3D)
21 September Director Ol Parker Starring Dakota Fanning, Rose Leslie, Kaya Scodelario
17 October Director Tim Burton Starring Winona Ryder, Catherine O’Hara, Martin Short
TAKEN 2
28 September Director Rian Johnson Starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Bruce Willis, Emily Blunt
NOW IS GOOD
FRANKENWEENIE (3D)
Director Nick Love Starring Hayley Atwell, Ray Winstone, Damian Lewis
14 September Director Chris Butler, Sam Fell Starring Kodi Smit-McPhee, Anna Kendrick, Christopher Mintz-Plasse
SKYFALL
26 October Director Sam Mendes Starring Daniel Craig, Helen McCrory, Javier Bardem
THE SWEENEY 14 September
THE HOBBIT: AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY (3D) 14 December Director Peter Jackson Starring Martin Freeman, Ian McKellen, Richard Armitage
THE GREAT GATSBY
28 December Director Baz Luhrmann Starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Carey Mulligan, Joel Edgerton
NATIVITY 2: THE SECOND COMING 23 November Director Debbie Isitt Starring David Tennant, Pam Ferris, Jessica Hynes
THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN PART 2 16 November Director Bill Condon Starring Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner UK Release Dates are shown but may be subject to change
Children’s parties at WtW Cinemas Celebrate your child’s birthday party at the plaza at truro and White river Cinema at st austell with our birthday package which includes: A Film (with reserved seating), popcorn each and birthday cake for the group to share. For further details contact your nearest cinema. 2 adults must accompany the group, who pay child’s price for the film. Parties cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Birthday parties must be booked at least 2 days in advance with the cinema email PLAZA, TRURO: boxoffice.plazatruro@wtwcinemas.co.uk WHITE RIVER, ST AUSTELL: whiteriver@wtwcinemas.co.uk LIgHTHOUSE CInEmA, nEWqUAy: newquay@wtwcinemas.co.uk The cinema is also available for private hire for birthdays, corporate events or functions, conferences and private screenings. Contact the cinema for further details.
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The Plaza was acquired by WTW Cinemas in 1996 and following an extensive refurbishment programme re-opened to the public in 1998. The cinema has four screens, of which screen 2 has digital 3D projection using the Real D 3D system. For booking go to www.wtwcinemas.co.uk or 0871 200 3304
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Lighthouse Cinema Newquay
The Regal Cinema in Wadebridge has entertained the people of North Cornwall for almost 80 years. The cinema has two screens, and plans for installing digital 3D are at an advanced stage. For booking call 01208 812791
Lighthouse Cinema in Newquay opened its doors for the first time in May 2011. The cinema has four all digitally projected screens, including two MasterImage 3D screens. For booking go to www.wtwcinemas.co.uk 0871 200 3304
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