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8 Well folks, winter is here - and that spells cinema season in my book. Wile away those long winter’s nights absorbed by fantasy adventures, swooning at romantic dramas and gripped by high-octane thrillers at your local cinema. after all, there are some spectacular film releases coming your way. tron legacy is poised to whisk viewers into an awe-inspiring digital world and a mesmerising sci-fi adventure thanks to a hotly anticipated 3D sequel to the 1982 film, tron. Read all about it on page 10.
hot on the heels of harry Potter and the Deathly hallows: Part 1 comes another fantastical visual feast: the Chronicles of narnia: the Voyage of the Dawn treader, which sees the younger Pevensie children embark on an enchanting voyage to the end of the world. then there’s the third instalment in the brilliant meet the Parents series. the long-awaited little fockers is sure to make hilarious viewing over the festive season. i, for one, can’t wait for another focker-Byrnes showdown. in short, it’s going to be one enthralling winter. enjoy. Rebecca
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locally ............................................ 04 merlin’s world ................................. 06 the american ................................. 09 animals united 3D .......................... 09 Feature tron: legacy ...................... 10 burlesque ..........................................12 narnia: voyage of the Dawn treader ..12 Due Date ............................................. 13 the Girl who Kicked the hornet’s nest ....................................13 Gulliver’s travels................................ 14 harry potter and the Deathly hallows . 14 Jackass 3D / let me in....................... 15 film Directory .................................... 16 london boulevard ............................. 18 love and other Drugs ...................... 18 meet the parents: little fockers ..... 19 machete .............................................. 19 megamind 3D / monsters ................ 20 secretariat / skyline .......................... 21 unstoppable / the tourist ................ 22 the way back .................................... 23 You again ............................................ 23 future films .................................... 24 merlin news .................................... 26 merlin’s winter wonderland ............ 28
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AlAddin Friday 10th december to monday 3rd January
8 north devon theatres in association with hiss & boo theatre company promise to grant theatre-goers a very special wish this christmas as they bring the classic adventure story of aladdin and his magic lamp to life in this year’s thrilling pantomime, with flying carpets, genies and lots of comic mayhem. Featuring the stars from last year’s show-stopping cast, including those saucy sisters antony Stuart-hicks & david Phippsdavis, the loveable and little-bit-silly sidekick mark reeves, and north devon’s incredible escapologist merlin, it’s fun all the way. Will aladdin and Wishee Washee outwit the evil abanazar? Will Princess Jasmine find the man of her dreams? and will Widow twankey ever finish laundering the emperor’s underpants? With the Genie of the Lamp and merlin’s magical help, what can go wrong? Join the gang this christmas as they sing, dance and joke their way from old Peking to the deserts of egypt and Events, promotions back to barnstaple! and news from ‘...top notch family across Devon entertainment from beginning to end.’ north devon Journal
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8 an out of this world adventure awaits...are you ready? the milky Way adventure Park near clovelly is north devon’s biggest all weather day out, with rides, slides, shows and activities designed to entertain the whole family. merlin, the attractions resident performer and semi finalist in last years britain’s Got talent, is performing a death defying new show this season, which culminates in a nail biting underwater escape from handcuffs. there is also a brand new children’s show, starring captain cosmo, with plenty of magic, singing, silliness and laughter! as well as their own show, little ones have their very own ‘mini’ rollercoaster the big apple, plus soft play, mini ride on tractors, ball pools and the milky Way train. of course there are all the usual favourites to look forward to, including the cosmic typhoon, devon’s tallest, fastest and longest roller coaster, the droid destroyer dodgems and timewarp, north devon’s biggest indoor adventure play area with heart stopping slides and a multi level assault course, built for adults as well as children! there’s over 85,000 sq feet of fun under one roof at the milky Way and all the rides and shows are included in the entrance fee. your adventure awaits...are you ready?
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WHAT’S ON fantasy CRiMe mind-bending you’re adventure nicked
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faMily keep the kids happy
sCaRy reach for the cushion
sCi-fi space and robots
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CoMedy a laugh a minute
RoMantiC slushy love and kissing
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THE AMERICAN
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8 You could excuse the English moviegoer for baulking when that deep trailer voiceover announces ‘The American’, as though the words alone should inspire awe. After all, we’re subjected to rather a lot of American patriotism in Hollywood as it is. It’s important to understand, however, that any preconceptions you have of this being another mindless action thriller are wildly misplaced. George Clooney is the said American: an assassin hiding out in a picturesque Italian village as he prepares for his final job. Despite his better judgment, he sacrifices his own safety, and that of those around him, by becoming personally involved with working girl Clara (Placido) and a local priest (Bonacelli of Midnight Express and Mission Impossible III fame). As you might expect from Anton Corbijn, the director who brought us the deliciously reticent Control, The American is a subtle, slow-burning movie that focuses on characterisation and inner turmoil rather than explosions and car chases. Joe Cole
ANIMALS UNITED
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8 Set against the arid backdrop of the Okavango Delta with a wildly humorous bunch of animals as its stars, this latest creature feature comes in mesmerising 3D while its voice talent reads like a who’s who of British acting and comedy talent. It’s fair to say that meerkats are having a bit of a moment - and the adulation continues here with the star of the show: Billy, a particularly mischievous member of the species. He and his best friend, Socrates the affable lion, are awaiting the annual flood, which is crucial to the Delta and its animal inhabitants. When the flood fails to come, Billy sets out on a mission to find water - and to prove himself a hero in the eyes of his son, Junior. With Socrates in tow, the pair’s journey is a colourful and revealing one; along the way, they meet a hilarious bunch of animals from across the globe who have been forced from their habitats by fire, oil spills and other manmade disasters. Peppered with a loveable cast of characters, this stirring tale combines comic and action-packed antics with a profound and universal message. Rebecca Matthews
director Reinhard Klooss, Holger Tappe starring James Corden, Dawn French, Jim Broadbent, Andy Serkis, Vanessa Redgrave release date 17th December CoNTENT icons
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A hidden legAcy As Tron mAkes iTs reTurn To The big screen, chris WAsey celebrATes The sci-fi phenomenon And iTs fAr-reAching impAcT on modern cinemA
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It may not be to everyone’s tastes, but there is no denying that the scifi genre has provided some of our most memorable cinematic experiences. There are the obvious ones: Metropolis, Star Wars, Avatar. Then there are the others: seminal movies that permeated social consciousness without you even realising it, and,
in this category, none matches the 1982 computer generated epic, Tron. As the long overdue sequel-reboot, Tron Legacy, looks set to storm the Christmas box office, we should remember the impact this overlooked gem had on the world of cinema. Strangely, more people will be aware of the Tron references in shows such as South Park and The Simpsons than have actually seen the original movie. For those in that category, the story
is simple: while attempting to hack a computer system, arcade owner Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges) is broken down and transported into a digital world where he is forced to compete in a series of battle games to survive. With the help of security program Tron (Bruce Boxleitner), he must destroy the evil AI, MCP (Master Control Programme), who plans to attack the Pentagon mainframe. Released a year before Return of the Jedi, Tron’s $24 million return
was rather modest compared to Lucas’s hulking giant. Like so many greats, Tron would not be appreciated in its time. A neon mix of live action and computer graphics, the gladiatorial discus and light bike events would have been breathtaking, but too visceral for an ‘80s’ audience. Put simply, the world was not yet ready to suspend disbelief for an environment realised solely by computer programming. Tron might not have been
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the concept origin of sentient machines or the dangers of man’s over reliance on technology, but it was the first to do so with high concept sensibilities and a heavyweight budget. Without MCP’s twisted assertion that he could improve military efficiency by “900-1200 times”, there would be no Skynet, no Mark Vs, no Agent Smiths. Without Tron, the landscape of modern sci-fi would be very different. Each of the film’s two stars used Tron as a springboard to carve out distinct careers. Boxleitner became a sci-fi legend in his own right, going on to play Captain Sheridan in cult favourite Babylon 5, heralded as the smartest sci-fi show of the ‘90s. Meanwhile, Bridges’ continued his career on the big screen with characters such as The Dude in The Big Lebowski and Bad Blake in Crazy Heart, garnering a reputation as the most ‘underappreciated actor in Hollywood’ for the better part of two decades. While Tron went onto create its own legacy, the inception was a
product of its time. Hollywood rode a crest of Star Wars’ inspired sci-fi love, while new PCs were bringing computer games out of the arcades and into the home. It is clear that Tron’s 8-bit style graphics are based on the wonderfully clunky games of the era, but the nods don’t end there. Look hard enough at the status screens and you might notice PacMan hidden in the corner, pause the light bike race and you can clearly see a silhouette of Mickey Mouse’s head in the landscape, and listen closely and you might hear sound effects from ‘80s arcade game, Missile Command. As Tron once reflected the 1980s’ Atari boom, now is the perfect time for the franchise’s return. The original offered an allegory for the wider world’s technological embrace, and these same cultural indicators are apparent in 2010 – one need only exchange the iconography. Atari becomes iPads: the perceived ‘future’ of home computing. Space Invaders becomes X-Box:
the symbol of a youth immersed in computer games. Star Wars becomes Avatar: the box office giant that would shape the visual palette of mainstream cinema. So perfectly does the 1982 classic dovetail into recent Hollywood trends, that its return was effectively guaranteed. Cameron’s 3D success demanded that studios consider projects with palpable visuals; Tron’s digital reality certainly fits the bill. So, too, the trend of darker, edgier sequel-reboots; ignore the horror missteps (Halloween, Friday the 13th) - sci-fi has been able to better the source material with products like Batman Begins, Battlestar Galactica and Star Trek. Tron shares most with the last on this list: a 30-year-old product still embedded in popular culture, something most young moviegoers are aware of (but have never actually seen) and still hugely popular with a geek fan base. With Star Trek, J.J. Abrams was able to appease die-hard fans, while simultaneously casting off
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the ‘nerds only’ tag and bringing a whole new generation into the fold. In Legacy, Flynn (Bridges) is thought long gone by the real world, leaving behind a troubled son, Sam, and an arcade gathering dust. His old partner (Boxleitner) receives a coded transmission, and Sam goes to check it out. When Sam is sucked into the same digital world, he must try to save his father and escape from the programme, which has become increasingly sophisticated and dangerous over the last 25 years. Anyone who has seen the trailers will know that the ‘Star Trek approach’ has been taken. All the classic iconography is there, but with a sexy, modern makeover. The story works with the rest of the canon, rather than simply disregarding it, while the return of both original stars brings some added gravitas - more to the point, there looks set to be two Jeff Bridges, which is the best indicator yet that Tron Legacy will be amazing. Tron Legacy will be released on 17 December
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8 Through the likes of Dita Von Teese and The Pussycat Dolls, burlesque has experienced something of a revival in recent years. Director Steven Antin now brings us a film on that very seductive of subjects, which has already been likened to Bob Fosse’s classic, Cabaret. Featuring singers Christina Aguilera and Cher in leading roles, Burlesque follows the trials and tribulations of Ali Rose (Aguilera), a small town girl with a big voice. Arriving in LA with dreams of hitting the big time, Ali quickly finds work as a cocktail waitress in The Burlesque Lounge, a club owned by Tess (Cher). Our heroine aspires to make the leap to the stage, assisted by a fellow dancer (Hough) and the stage manager (Tucci), all the while attracting the animosity of a dancer named Nikki (Bell) and the affections of the bartender/resident musician Jack (Gigandet). Throwing another spanner in the works is Marcus Gerber (Dane), an entrepreneur who turns up at the club with an exciting proposal for Ali. Filled with belting songs and spectacular dance routines, Burlesque promises non-stop entertainment from start to finish. Eve Backhouse
Director Steven Antin Starring Cher, Christina Aguilera, Eric Dane, Kristen Bell, Stanley Tucci, Cam Gigandet release date 17 December CONTENT icons
THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER
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8 It’s finally time to return to the magical world of Narnia and its fantastical realms of talking animals, courageous kings and queens and mythical creatures. This time, however, the action comes in eye-popping 3D. This third installment of C.S. Lewis’s heroic fantasy series sees the return of Edmund (Keynes) and Lucy (Henley) to their roles as defenders of Narnia. Although their siblings, Peter and Susan, are absent from this story, cousin Eustace Scrubb (Poulter) joins them on their intrepid adventure. Peace has been restored to Narnia under the rule of King Caspian (Barnes). Caspian has built the first seaworthy ship seen in centuries, the Dawn Treader, and he plans to sail the ocean in search of the seven lords: noblemen who were banished by his uncle during his usurping of the throne. Joining the new Narnian King and warrior mouse Reepicheep, Edmund, Lucy and Eustace must undertake a daring mission across unchartered waters - with Narnia’s fate hanging in the balance. Get set for a mesmerising film for all the family. Ryan Cope
Director Michael Apted Starring Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes, Ben Barnes, Will Poulter, Gary Sweet, Liam Neeson release date 9 December CONTENT icons
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DUE DATE 8 After 2009’s breakout hit The Hangover left cinema goers craving for more tiger-abducting debauchery, director Todd Phillips has decided to put us all out of our misery in mouth watering fashion. Reprising his collaboration with cinema’s hottest commodity Zach Galifianakis and dragging the incomparable Robert Downey Jr. along for the ride, Phillips has served up Due Date, a road trip comedy of epic proportions. When expectant father Peter’s (Downey Jr.) travel plans go seriously awry, he is forced to hitch a lift with aspiring thespian Ethan (Galifianakis) in an effort to reach his wife Christine’s (Monaghan) side before the birth of their firstborn. Sadly for Peter, things can only get worse as the unlikely duo embark on an outrageous cross country journey that looks set to make Planes, Trains and Automobiles look like a leisurely drive. Promising to make you laugh until your face hurts and bolstered by a supporting roster bursting at the seams with Hollywood heavyweights, including Academy Award nominee Juliette Lewis, Academy Award winner Jamie Foxx and comedy golden boy Danny McBride (Pineapple Express), this is one date you really can’t afford to miss. Brody Rossiter
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Director Todd Phillips Starring Robert Downey Jr., Zach Galifianakis, Michelle Monaghan, Jamie Foxx, Danny McBride, Juliette Lewis release date 5th November CONTENT icons
THE GIRL WHO KICKED THE HORNET’S NEST
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8 The final chapter of the hugely successful Millenium trilogy comes to a mighty close with the hotly anticipated release of The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest. Adapted, once again, from the novel of the same name by the late, great Stieg Larsson, Hornet’s Nest begins where the penultimate film ended: with our anti-hero, Lisbeth Salander (Rapace), being airlifted to hospital. While hospitalised, Salander is placed under close supervision, and set to face trial for three murders and one attempted murder upon her eventual release. Meanwhile, Mikael Blomkvist (Nyqvist), our ever-ready knight in shining armour, takes on the task of not only proving Lisbeth’s innocence, but also to identify and denounce the corrupt politicians at the heart of the entire scandal. The thrilling next instalment is directed once again by Daniel Alfredson, who helmed the action packed second film in the series, and promises to conclude the shrewd mystery of Lisbeth’s shady past, while also providing an experience as exhilarating as the previous two outings - if not more so. James Wright
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GULLIVER’S TRAVELS 8 Jack Black is back in what could be the biggest comedy of the festive season. In Rob Letterman’s first live-action film (following Shark Tale and Monsters vs Aliens), Black plays Gulliver, a mailroom clerk who winds up writing a travel piece on the Bermuda Triangle. Disaster strikes when a storm hits and he is washed up on the island of Lilliput, which is home to a population of tiny people. At first he is enslaved by the inhabitants but later becomes their hero. This reimagining of the classic story co-stars Jason Segel, Emily Blunt and comedian Billy Connolly as three of the island’s residents. Co-written by the Oscar-nominated screenwriter of Shrek, Gulliver’s Travels promises to feature the brand of comedy drama with broad appeal, entertaining both the young and the young at heart. In the last few years, Jack Black has rivalled the likes of Ben Stiller and Adam Sandler as one of this generation’s comedy greats; he looks set to continue that trend with this Christmas release. Emma Farley
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HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS: PART 1
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8 Harry Potter is no longer an underage wizard, restricted from using magic outside Hogwarts. This freedom is vital, as this half of the supremely anticipated finale sees Harry, Ron and Hermione in flight across the British countryside, hunting Horcruxes that hold pieces of Lord Voldemort’s soul, to destroy him once and for all. The Ministry of Magic and Hogwarts are both under Voldemort’s control, and Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson will show the depth of their characters’ fears, flaws and faith as they learn that nowhere is safe. Fans will finally see their beloved heroes away from the security of school, with Death Eaters, Snatchers and even the Dark Lord himself ever on their heels. Leaving loved ones behind without even an explanation to the Order of the Phoenix, they begin the desperate quest Dumbledore entrusted only to Harry, shortly before the Headmaster’s death. Their mission’s immense gravity and hardship will test their loyalty as they unravel Dumbledore’s clues and the mysterious Deathly Hallows. Expect not a cosy mystery in the halls of Hogwarts - but a gruelling and exhilarating race to the finish. Cheyenne Hill
Director David Yates Starring Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Ralph Fiennes, Bill Nighy, John Hurt release date 19th November cONTENT icons
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JACKASS 3D
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Director Jeff Tremaine Starring Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Ryan Dunn, Steve-O release date 5th November CoNTENT icons
8 Very few TV series can boast of one successful transition to the big screen - let alone a handful. But Jackass is hardly your ordinary TV series and, after two successful cinematic outings, the usual band of ineffably likeable idiots return once again with an array of new idiotic stunts for our amusement. As the title suggests, the whole shambolic affair has been documented in 3D this time, which means audiences can expect a unique twist on the usual variety of pranks and stunts as Johnny Knoxville and co. set about their business inflicting pain on one another in the name of comedy. Those familiar with the series will need no introduction. The show’s unique appeal stems from its knowingly juvenile stupidity and, when the entire cast consists of a bunch of men so set on inflicting injury on themselves and one another, it’s difficult not to warm to them. It goes without saying that Jackass is hardly high art, but if it was ever the case that self-mutilation could be viewed as an art form, then Knoxville and co. are arguably masters in their field. Paul Weedon
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8 The brains behind Cloverfield, writer and director Matt Reeves, brings viewers Let Me In, a chilling tale based on the bestselling Swedish novel ‘Lat den Ratte Komma In’ (Let the Right One In) and the highly acclaimed 2008 film of the same name. An alienated twelve-year-old Owen (Smit-McPhee) is bullied by his classmates and neglected by his divorcing parents. Painfully alone, Owen spends his days planning revenge on the classmates that make his life a misery. The only friend he has is the newcomer to his small New Mexico town: Abby (Moretz), an eerily self-possessed young girl who lives next door with her silent father (Jenkins). Recognising a fellow outcast, Owen opens up to her and the pair form a unique bond. When a string of gruesome murders puts the town on high alert, Abby’s father disappears and the terrified girl is left to fend for herself. Still, she repeatedly rebuffs Owen’s efforts to help her and her increasingly bizarre behaviour leads Owen to suspect she’s hiding an unthinkable secret. The gifted cast takes audiences straight to the troubled heart of adolescent longing and loneliness in an astonishing coming-of-age story. Amy Ralfe
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FILM DIRECTORY Please note: UK release dates are shown but may be subject to change
The AmericAn 26 November See page 9
Imogen Poots, Matthew Beard Psychological thriller about a group of teenagers who encourage each other’s destructive behaviour.
AnimAls UniTed (3d) 17 December See page 9
AnoTher YeAr 5 November Director: Mike Leigh Starring: Jim Broadbent, Lesley Manville, Ruth Sheen Award-winning British director Leigh uses his trademark method of improvisation in this critically acclaimed drama exploring the highs and lows of late middle age.
BUrlesqUe 17 December See page 12
A chrisTmAs TAle: rAre exporTs 3 December Director Jalmari Helander Starring Tommi Korpela, Per Christian Ellefsen, Ville Virtanen This fantastical comedy begins on Christmas Eve in northern Finland. An archeological dig unearths Santa Claus - but this particular Santa isn’t the one you want coming to town.
flipped The chronicles of nArniA: The VoYAge of The dAwn TreAder (3d) 10 December See page 12
chATroom 26 December Director Hideo Nakata Starring Aaron Johnson,
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THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA
dUe dATe 5 November See page 13
12 November Director Rob Reiner Starring Madeline Carroll, Callan McAuliffe, Rebecca De Mornay Despite being total opposites, two eighth graders develop feelings for each other in this drama, which takes them through a series of
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The girl who KicKed The horneT’s nesT 25 November See page 13
gUlliVer’s TrAVels 26 December See page 14
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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.
Harry Potter and tHe deatHly Hallows: Part 1 (3d)
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3 December Director Julian Schnabel Starring Hiam Abbass, Frieda Pinto, Omar Metwally A story of four women whose lives intertwine in their search for justice, hope and reconciliation amid a world overshadowed by conflict and war.
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Monsters
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Jackass (3d) 5 November See page 15
unstoPPaBle 24 November See page 22
tHe warrIor’s way
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3 December Director Sngmoo Lee Starring Kate Bosworth, Geoffrey Rush, Danny Huston Modern martial arts western tracing the story of an Asian warrior assassin forced to hide in a forgotten western town on the edge of the desert.
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12 November See page 21
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love and otHer drugs
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3 December See page 20
10 December See page 22
12 November See page 23
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Meet tHe Parents: lIttle Fockers 22 December See page 19
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london Boulevard 26 November See page 18
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LONDON BOULEVARD
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8 Now that Keira Knightley has shunned any further involvement with Pirates of the Caribbean, the franchise that undoubtedly put her in the spotlight, it’s refreshing to see her take on roles other than corset-wearing, period piece heroines. Knightley co-stars with Colin Farrell in this adaptation of a Ken Bruen novel, and whether you’ve read the book or not, the chemistry these two could potentially create on screen is intriguing on its own merit. Farrell plays Mitchell, a South London ex-con whose release from prison finds him looking for more honest work, which leads him to Knightley’s Charlotte, a wealthy but reclusive young actress. As she hides out from the paparazzi and the world in her Holland Park mansion, Charlotte hires Mitchell to fill the role of bodyguard and handyman - a career change he hopes will lure him away from his gangster lifestyle. A mixture of romance, drama and crime, this marks the directorial debut of William Monahan, screenwriter of The Departed, Kingdom of Heaven, and Body of Lies. The all-star cast includes Ray Winstone as well as reallife couple David Thewlis and Anna Friel. Cheyenne Hill
Director Edward Zwick Starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Anne Hathaway, Oliver
8 Based on Jamie Reidy’s memoir, Hard Sell: The Evolution of a Viagra Salesman, this sexy comedy is directed by Edward Zwick, whose previous directorial credits include The Last Samurai, Blood Diamond and Defiance. Meet Maggie (Hathaway), a carefree, good time girl who refuses to settle down - that is, until she meets Jamie (Gyllenhaal), a confident young man whose charm serves him well in the world of pharmaceuticals, as he attempts to notch up sales of a new male performance drug. As their relationship develops, so does their addiction to the one drug that is particularly hard to be weaned from: love. This heart warming and humorous drama is sure to make perfect viewing for the post-Christmas slump. The chemistry promises to sizzle between Gyllenhaal and Hathaway, who famously played a married couple in 2005’s Brokeback Mountain. And, if that hasn’t grabbed you, I’ll leave you with this: if rumours are to be believed, Jake is set to flash a generous bit of flesh. Enough said. Amy Evans
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8 Following the 2004 smash hit Meet the Fockers, Paul Weitz returns with the third installment in the phenomenally successful family-themed franchise. Little Fockers will see the Byrnes and the Fockers collide once again, as Greg (Stiller) continues in his quest to gain acceptance into the Byrnes’ family circle. After ten years with wife Pam (Polo) and with two little Fockers in tow, Greg now faces the challenge of fatherhood - and is about to encounter another struggle with tightly wound father-in-law, Jack (De Niro). As the families descend for the twins’ birthday - including Pam’s ex Kevin (Wilson) - Jack’s suspicions of Greg surface once again, as the cash strapped nurse takes an additional job with a drug company. Greg must prove to sceptical Jack that he’s fully capable as the man of the house. But with all the misunderstandings, spying and covert missions, will Greg pass Jack’s final test and become the family’s next patriarch? Or will the circle of trust be broken forever? Slated for a Christmas week release, make sure you grab those presents early and lap up the antics of a family even more dysfunctional then your own. Ian Skey
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MACHETE
Director Robert Rodriguez, Ethan Maniquis Starring Danny Trejo, Jessica Alba, Robert De Niro, Michelle Rodriguez, Lindsay Lohan, Steven Seagal release date 26th November COnTEnT icons
8 Predominantly known for his supporting roles in films such as From Dusk Till Dawn and Con Air, Danny Trejo stars in the action-packed Machete. Directed by Robert Rodriguez and Ethan Maniquis, the film first began as one of the many fake trailers which Rodriguez directed for his 2007 Quentin Tarantino collaboration film Grindhouse. Three years later and Machete has been given the full-length treatment - and (real) trailers suggest that the film will be bigger, bolder and more badass than before. Trejo plays Machete Cortez, a former Mexican Federale turned hard as nails vigilante for justice, who is framed in an elaborate government scheme to eradicate the number of illegal immigrants living in Texas. Machete marks another movie in a long line of hits for the exploitation film genre, following the success of both Grindhouse and Scott Sanders’ US hit Black Dynamite. Boasting an impressive cast including Robert De Niro, Steven Seagal and even Lindsay Lohan, Machete might just be the Hollywood sleeper hit of the year, regardless of its origins - essential viewing for not only ardent Rodriguez fans but also action film lovers and cinefiles. James Wright
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MEGAMIND 8 The latest offering from Dreamworks is upon us in the form of Megamind: an alien with a baldhead, blue skin and a penchant for tight clothing. For years, super villain Megamind’s (Ferrell) attempts to conquer Metro City have been foiled by caped superhero Metro Man (Pitt). However, when Megamind finally defeats his nemesis, he finds life without a hero to fight downright boring. He decides to create Titan, Metro City’s next superhero, from lonely cameraman Hal (Hill). This, like all his plans, inevitably backfires, with Titan hell-bent on using his powers for revenge on humanity after years of rejection. After being found alive by Megamind and news reporter Roxanne (Fey), Metro Man proves unwilling to resume his role as superhero, forcing a reluctant Megamind to take on the job. Aided by his sidekick Minion (Cross), Megamind sets out to put an end to the being he created. No stranger to the animated comedy (or Dreamworks), McGrath has previously directed the immensely popular Madagascar films. This track record, together with the comedic and vocal talents of Ferrell and Pitt, is sure to pull in the crowds. Jen Evans
FIlM info Director Tom McGrath Starring Will Ferrell, Brad Pitt, Tina Fey, Jonah Hill, Ben Stiller release date 3rd december cONTENT icons
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MONSTERS
Director Gareth Edwards Starring Scoot McNairy, Whitney Able release date 3rd december cONTENT icons
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8 We’ve had both Cloverfield and District 9 emerge from relative obscurity to blockbuster success, and now the latest monster movie hoping to join the ranks is writer/director Gareth Edwards’ Monsters. Six years ago, a NASA probe landed in New Mexico, scattering alien contagion all over the desert. These samples of alien life promptly grew in immense numbers and turned the south of the States and north of Mexico into an alien-occupied zone. The film sees a US photographer agree to escort his boss’s daughter back across the infected zone to safety. Starring Whitney Able and Scoot McNairy, Monsters is Edwards’ big screen debut. Hailed as being the next Neil Blomkamp, Edwards’ low budget sci-fi looks set to captivate audiences in much the same way 2009’s District 9 did. Monsters isn’t about big budget effects, jump scares or even the usual horror clichés. Instead, the film focuses on the two central characters and their experiences in this new world of terror. For a fresh take on big screen monster mayhem, look no further. Ian J. Martin
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SECRETARIAT
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Director Randall Wallace Starring Diane Lane, John Malkovich, Dylan Walsh, Scott Glenn, Dylan Baker, Margo Martindale release date 3rd december CoNTENT icons
8 Cinema has lately been overrun by notably poor animal-themed movies, with turgid efforts like Furry Vengeance appearing to be the best that Hollywood can offer. However, it seems that Disney has found the answer to buck the trend, and that answer lies in this true story of determination, which is pumped with traditional House of Mouse inspiration. Despite her lack of equine knowledge, Penny Chenery (Lane) defies all the odds when she takes over her dying father’s Virginia-based horse stables and manages to overturn the male-dominated horseracing business, becoming the first Triple Crown winner in 25 years - not such an easy task for a full time housewife and mother. Such a story of glory and willpower is rarely seen in creature features these days, but this film, with its theme of success against the odds, is a drama to inspire and motivate. If you want to do something different with your life - just give it a go. What really is the worst that can happen? Matthew Brigden
SKYLINE
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8 If there’s one sci-fi film you need to see this winter, it’s Skyline. From the directors of Aliens vs Predator: Requiem, this upcoming blockbuster is set to hit our cinema screens in November, with a sequel already in the pipeline. The makers of Skyline obviously have a lot of faith in the film and, on viewing the trailers, it’s easy to see why: the special effects are out of this world. The action unfolds through the eyes of a group of friends who head out for the party of their lives in Los Angeles. Early the following morning, they wake to strange beams of blue light descending upon the city - the extraterrestrials have arrived. The lights begin to draw the population of every city in the world into their ships, like moths to a flame. As war breaks out and alien ships stalk the city, the group of friends face a desperate battle for survival. Are we alone? More to the point, do we really want to find out? Justin Vingoe
Director Greg Strause, Colin Strause Starring Eric Balfour, Donald Faison, Scottie Thompson, Brittany Daniel release date 12th November CoNTENT icons
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UNSTOPPABLE
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Director Tony Scott Starring Denzel Washington, Chris Pine, Rosario Dawson, Kevin Chapman release date 24th November cONTENT icons
8 Loosely based on the ‘Crazy Eights’ incident in 2001, Unstoppable sets loose an unmanned freight train carrying combustible liquids and toxic chemicals through Pennsylvania. Superstar Denzel Washington and Star Trek’s Chris Pine are challenged to stop the runaway train, and save an entire city from certain destruction. Washington plays content, respectable family man and veteran railroad engineer Frank Barnes, while Pine takes the role of Barnes’s newly employed hotshot trainee Will Colson. Barnes and Colson must chase down the train in another locomotive, somehow stopping the ‘missile the size of the Chrysler building’ that careers along the track, smashing through traffic and leaving destruction and chaos in its wake. With time against them, they must learn to trust one another in order to stop a catastrophe-in-the-making. From director Tony Scott, who brought us Man on Fire (2004) and Enemy of the State (1998), and with appearances from Rosario Dawson (Sin City) and the brilliant Ethan Suplee (My Name Is Earl), expect Unstoppable to be one explosive thrill ride from start to finish. Matt Aunger
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THE TOURIST
Director Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
8 Prepare for premier league eye candy. Throwing two of the hottest leads together on the silver screen, Johnny Depp and Angelina Jolie join their fine-looking forces in this explosive thriller. Expect an all-action, visually stunning story of intrigue, mystery and identity as we are lured by the pair’s sexy antics in the sumptuous surrounds of Venice. Follow Frank (Depp) as he escapes to Italy in the wake of heartbreak where he encounters the secretive and alluring character of Elise (Jolie). We soon learn that the meeting is not mere happenstance - it is a deliberate move on her part to create an elaborate distraction to conceal something on a much grander - and highly dangerous - level. Just in case the clues weren’t telling enough following a high speed, bullet-dodging chase, Elise later informs Frank: “You’re part of a plan.” Indeed. With the supporting likes of Paul Bettany, Rufus Sewell, Timothy Dalton and Steven Berkoff, this pacey and racey offering from director Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck looks set to provide a slick slice of pulse quickening escapism for the looming hibernatory period ahead. Hannah May
Starring Johnny Depp, Angelina Jolie, Paul Bettany, Rufus Sewell, Timothy Dalton release date 10th December cONTENT icons
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THE WAY BACK 8 As some anticipate Colin Farrell scaring them witless in a revamp of Tom Holland’s classic Fright Night (1985), the actor looks set to take on a more enduring role as Valka in The Way Back, Peter Weir’s fact-based dramatisation of an epic escape. Based on the novel by Slavomir Rawicz and other soldiers’ accounts, the film is poised to tell an inspiring story of the human will to survive and the immense lengths the desire for freedom can drive one to. It is 1940. A group of multi-national prisoners plot their escape from a Russian gulag in Yakutsk - where untreated disease, chronic hunger, freezing temperatures and avoiding daily execution is considered a good day. The drama traces their 4,000 mile escape journey to freedom on foot, crossing the Siberian Arctic, the Gobi Desert and the Himalayas until finally reaching Tibet and British India. The Way Back may just be testimony to the triumph of the human spirit. It is no coincidence that this story has inspired some of the most infamous explorers in the world today. Darren L. Maciag
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Director Peter Weir Starring Colin Farrell, Saoirse Ronan, Ed Harris, Jim Sturgess release date 26th December CONTENT icons
YOU AGAIN
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Director Andy Fickman Starring Kristen Bell, Jamie Lee Curtis, Sigourney Weaver, Odette Yustman release date 12th November CONTENT icons
8 From director Andy Fickman (Race to Witch Mountain), You Again relives a high school nightmare - and its reverberations long after the school books have been packed away. After enduring years of spite from arch nemesis Joanna (Yustman), successful PR pro Marni (Bell) is living the New York dream. However, the smile on her face is short-lived: on heading home for her brother’s wedding, she discovers his wife to be is none other than Joanna herself. Eager for sweet revenge, Marni sets out to pay her back for all the sour mishaps of the past. As the battle of the high school crown gets under way, it is not only Marni who is seeking comeuppance. When Joanna’s mum (Weaver) jets in for the celebrations, it is a matter of time before another set of enemies come face to face once again, with Marni’s mum (Lee Curtis) doing everything she can to triumph in her very own high school feud. Starring Kristen Bell (Forgetting Sarah Marshall), Jamie Lee Curtis (Freaky Friday) and Sigourney Weaver (Avatar), You Again promises to be a humorous reminder that your school days are always close to your heart. Thomas Mitchell
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Forthcoming Films NOVEMBER/DECEMBER FILMS TO GET EXCITED ABOUT
hall Pass 25 February Director: Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly Starring: Owen Wilson, Jenna Fischer, Jason Sudeikis
i am number Four 18 February Director: D.J. Caruso Starring: Alex Pettyfer, Timothy Olyphant, Teresa Palmer
The DebT
JusT go WiTh iT
11 February Director: John Madden Starring: Helen Mirren, Sam Worthington, Jessica Chastain
25 February Director: Dennis Dugan Starring: Adam Sandler, Jennifer Aniston, Nicole Kidman,
The Dilemma
The King’s sPeech
21 January Director: Ron Howard Starring: Vince Vaughn, Kevin James, Jennifer Connelly
7 January Director: Tom Hooper Starring: Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush, Helena Bonham Carter
Drive angry (3D)
morning glory
11 February Director: Patrick Lussier Starring: Nicolas Cage, William Fichtner, Amber Heard
21 January Director: Roger Michell Starring: Rachel McAdams, Harrison Ford, Diane Keaton
The eagle
The nexT Three Days
25 February Director: Kevin Macdonald Starring: Channing Tatum, Jamie Bell, Donald Sutherland
7 January Director: Paul Haggis Starring: Russell Crowe, Elizabeth Banks, Liam Neeson
The FighTer
TangleD (3D)
4 February Director: David O. Russell Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Christian Bale, Amy Adams
28 January Director: Byron Howard, Nathan Greno Starring: Mandy Moore, Zachary Levi, Donna Murphy
gnomeo anD JulieT (3D)
True griT
11 February Director: Kelly Asbury Starring: James McAvoy, Emily Blunt, Michael Caine
14 January Director: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen Starring: Jeff Bridges, Matt Damon, Josh Brolin
The green horneT
yogi bear (3D)
14 January Director: Michel Gondry Starring: Seth Rogen, Jay Chou, Cameron Diaz
11 February Director: Eric Brevig Starring: Dan Aykroyd, Justin Timberlake, Tom Cavanagh
EARLY SPRING 2011 A sneak peek at what’s coming The aDJusTmenT bureau 11 March Director: George Nolfi Starring: Matt Damon, Emily Blunt, Anthony Mackie
baD Teacher 22 April Director: Jake Kasdan Starring: Cameron Diaz, Jason Segel, Lucy Punch
Don’T be aFraiD oF The DarK 4 March Director: Troy Nixey Starring: Katie Holmes, Guy Pearce, Bailee Madison
FooTloose 15 April Director: Craig Brewer Starring: Kenny Wormald, Julianne Hough, Dennis Quaid
mars neeD mums (3D) 11 March Director: Simon Wells Starring: Seth Green, Joan Cusack, Elisabeth Harnois
Winnie The Pooh 15 April Director: Stephen J. Anderson, Don Hall Starring: Craig Ferguson, Jim Cummings, Tom Kenny
WhaT’s your number? 29 April Director: Mark Mylod Starring: Anna Faris, Chris Evans, Dave Annable UK Release Dates are shown but may be subject to change
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Merlin Cinemas bringing you the magic of the movies New Carlton Okehampton 01837 658586 / Embassy Ilfracombe 01271 862323 Tivoli Tiverton 01884 255554 / Central Torquay 01803 380001
Merlin news / READ ALL ABOUT IT Girls Night In at the Tivoli Back In October CLIC Sargent held a fund raising night at the Tivoli, Tiverton to raise money for their worthy cause. Women of all ages were invited to sing the night away to Mamma Mia and Dirty Dancing and could even ‘bring a bottle’ to enjoy with their friends. The night was a huge success and sold out weeks in advance, however those who missed out do not fear as there are plans to hold another such event in February! Watch this space.
Online Booking has Landed
Win For your chance to win 4 tickets to see a film of your choice plus a small popcorn and regular drink each, just answer the following question: In which year was the original classic Tron released? Email your answer, name and local cinema to competition@merlincinemas.co.uk Congratulations to Chris Walpole who won last issue’s Wallstreet: Money Never Sleeps competition. Enjoy!
We are pleased to announce that online booking has finally been launched at the Phoenix Cinema, Falmouth and successfully running for several weeks now. If all has gone to plan by the time you are reading this it will have also gone live at the New Carlton, Okehampton, theTivoli, Tiverton and the Central, Torquay. It has come just in time for all you Harry fanatics to ensure you get your tickets before they are all snapped up! The booking system couldn’t be easier to use just visit our website at www. merlincinemas.co.uk, click the online booking banner and then follow the simple onscreen instructions. Once booked you will receive a confirmation email stating the selected Cinema, Film, Performance Time and Booking ID Number. The Booking ID Number should be quoted at the box office on arrival to collect your tickets (please note the email does not act as a ticket and will not allow entrance to the auditorium). The Embassy, Ilfracombe will have the new box office system installed next year which will then allow them to jump on the online booking band wagon.
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Merlin Cinemas bringing you the magic of the movies New Carlton Okehampton 01837 658586 / Embassy Ilfracombe 01271 862323 Tivoli Tiverton 01884 255554 / Central Torquay 01803 380001
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Christmas Private Hire
• If you’re in need of something a little different to fill up those stockings this Christmas then why not purchase a Merlin Cinemas Gift Voucher. They can be used at any of our sites on any of our products and services. Enjoy a drink or meal from one of our bar and restaurants, a ticket for a film, some tasty treats or even become a Movie Magic Member with us and save money all year round.
• Why not make your Christmas one to remember and book a private screening with Merlin Cinemas. It’s the perfect solution for your staff get-together or just to have a special festive night with family and friends! There are some great films to choose from including Tron: Legacy, Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, Burlesque, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and Little Fockers. Alternatively you can choose one of your favourite Christmas or Classic movies to really get the party started (subject to a surcharge
Gift vouchers are available from your local cinema box office or by calling head office on 01736 331177.
and availability). Sing along with Grease and Mamma Mia, relive yesteryear with Some Like it Hot and Breakfast at Tiffany’s, or really get into the festive spirit with It’s a Wonderful Life or Miracle on 34th Street. For more information call our office on 01736 331177 or click the Private Hire tab on our website.
Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader
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Merlin Cinemas bringing you the magic of the movies New Carlton Okehampton 01837 658586 / Embassy Ilfracombe 01271 862323 Tivoli Tiverton 01884 255554 / Central Torquay 01803 380001
Merlin’s Devon Cinemas The Central Torquay • In January 2000 Merlin Cinemas were presented with a surprise opportunity to purchase the recently closed two screen Odean in Torquay. It was then given a dramatic facelift along with the Merlin touch and renamed the Central Cinema. With the cinema now providing four screens, all fitted to a very high standard, Torquay now again supports a successful and profitable town centre cinema. In March 2010 the Central received 3D digital installation on the largest screen in the bay to ensure Walt Disney’s “Alice in Wonderland” could be screened. Not only was this the first cinema in the area to go 3D but also the first Devon cinema within the Merlin group. Uniquely ticket prices for 3D films at the Central Cinema will be the same as those for all other films, unlike most cinemas who charge a premium price for 3D.
cinema in Ilfracombe. It was converted into a modern three screen cinema which also housed a fully functioning bar. In addition we continued the Regal’s Screen 7 concept providing a licensed screen where customers could enjoy alcoholic beverages from the comfort of their luxury cinema seat.
for dining as part of our Shrek inspired children’s birthday parties. For booking and information call 01837 658586
For bookings and information call 01271 862323
The Tivoli Tiverton • In 2008 the future of the Tivoli was looking bleak despite a local campaign headed by Dame Helen Mirren to ‘Save the Tivoli’. However Merlin decided to step in and re-opened the cinema in June 2008. There are plans in the near future to expand the site with the introduction of several new screens.
For bookings and information call 01803 380001
For booking and information call 01884 255554
New Carlton Okehampton The Embassy Ilfracombe • In 2006 Merlin Cinemas purchased the freehold of the somewhat dilapidated
• In December 2006 the old Market Hall in Okehampton was converted into a two screen cinema. It houses our largest licensed screen seating 70 people, which offers hot snacks as well as soft and alcoholic beverages, and a conventional auditorium with a capacity of 160. The New Carlton also has a spacious licensed bar with the facilities
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