Film Seest A – September 2013 Augu
Star Trek Into Darkness (12A)
Finding Nemo (U)
Sat 10 August 10.30am & 2.30pm
Tue 13 Aug 7.30pm & Wed 14 Aug 2.30pm
Disney/Pixar’s stunning underwater animation follows the comedic and eventful journey of a very small fish in a very large ocean.
JJ Abrams’ visually spectacular and action-packed Star Trek movie sequel starring Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Benedict Cumberbatch and Simon Pegg.
“There is beauty and brilliance in every frame”
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BBC Reviews
Empire, The Guardian, Total Film, Evening Standard, Time Out
The Stone Roses: Made Of Stone (15)
“Into Darkness is a blast, fun, funny, spectacular and exhilarating”
Sat 10 August 7.30pm
Empire
Incorporating previously unseen material spanning The Stone Roses’ history, the experiences of many who were touched by the band, and unparalleled access to the record-breaking sellout concerts which took place in 2012, this is Shane Meadows’ definitive record of the definitive band of the past 25 years.
Admission (12A) Wed 14 Aug 7.30pm & Thu 15 Aug 7.30pm
Paul Weitz (About A Boy) directs this romantic comedy-drama about a go-getting admissions officer for Princeton University. Starring Tina Fey (30 Rock), and Paul Rudd (This Is 40).
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Time Out, The Guardian, The Evening Standard, The Telegraph, Empire
Epic (U)
All Stars (U)
Thu 15 August 2.30pm, Sat 17 Aug 10.30am & 2.30pm
Tue 13 Aug 11am & 2.30pm
Oscar-winning director Chris Wedge (Ice Age) creates an animated ecological fable. Featuring the voices of Colin Farrell, Amanda Seyfried and Beyoncé.
Best pals Ethan and Jaden decide to stage a street-dance contest to raise enough money to save their youth club. With great music and dancing and a sharply comic script, All Stars is a heartwarming, family‑friendly delight.
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“A forest of fun” The Telegraph
The Core at Corby Cube
Ticket Line: 01536 470 470 www.thecorecorby.com
Man Of Steel (12A)
Fri 16 August 11am & 2.30pm, Sat 17 August 7.30pm, & Tue 20 August 2.30pm
The young Clark Kent (Henry Carvill) is forced to accept his alien heritage in this reboot of the DC Comics franchise directed by Zack Snyder (Watchmen, 300) and co-written and co-produced by Christopher Nolan (The Dark Knight Trilogy)
This Is The End (15)
Thu 22 August 2.30pm & 7.30pm
Seth Rogen, Paul Rudd, Emma Watson and a host of other young celebs – all playing themselves – gather at James Franco’s Hollywood bachelor pad to party out Armageddon.
HHHH “a near constant stream of laugh-out-loud funnies” Total Film
Springsteen & I (PG) Fri 16 August 7.30pm
Bruce Springsteen’s music defines a generation. Now audiences everywhere can discover how the sound of Bruce Springsteen became the soundtrack to our lives in Baillie Walsh’s new rockumentary.
The Bling Ring (15) Fri 23 August 2.30pm & Sat 24 August 7.30pm
The true story of Los Angeles teenagers robbing their Hollywood idols’ homes. Emma Watson stars in Sofia Coppola’s examination of a gang of fame‑obsessed teenagers.
Stuck in Love (15)
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A feel-good American independent film which examines the complicated relationships between a novelist (Greg Kinnear), his exwife (Jennifer Connelly) and their teenage kids.
“An intriguingly intuitive and atmospheric film”
Before Midnight (15)
Sat 24 August 10.30am & 2.30pm, Mon 26 August 11am
Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy star in the final episode of Richard Linklater’s hit trilogy.
Steve Carrell stars in the follow‑up to the smash-hit original with all the Minion action you could dream of. A visually brilliant return to the madness.
Tue 20 August 7.30pm
Wed 21 August 11am & 7.30pm
HHHHH The Telegraph, The Independent
“JULIE DELPY AND ETHAN HAWKE AT THEIR BLISTERING, BICKERING BEST”
The Guardian
Despicable Me 2 (U)
“ thoroughly entertaining for kids and adults alike. Absolutely brilliant” The Sun
The Telegraph
Much Ado About Nothing (12A) Wed 21 August 2.30pm & Fri 23 August 7.30pm
Even Shakespeare-phobes will find Joss Whedon’s beautiful black and white film engaging.
HHHH “WHEDON AND SHAKESPEARE ARE A PERFECT MATCH” Time Out
World War Z (15)
Mon 26 August 2.30pm & Wed 28 August 7.30pm
Brad Pitt heads up this zombie horror epic from Quantum Of Solace director Marc Forster. “there’s never been a more impressive horde of flesh-eaters on the big screen” Total Film
Now You See Me (12A)
Morrissey 25: Live
An elite FBI squad play a game of cat and mouse against ‘The Four Horsemen’, a super-team of the world’s greatest illusionists who pull off a series of daring heists against corrupt business leaders during their performances, showering the stolen profits on their audiences while staying one step ahead of the law. Starring Jessie Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Isla Fisher, Dave Franco, Morgan Freeman and Michael Caine.
Tue 3 September 7.30pm
Mon 26 August 7.30pm
(CERT TBC)
A legacy concert film marking 25 years of the solo career of one of the world’s most iconic and enigmatic performers. An unmissable cinema event for Morrissey fans.
Cleopatra (PG)
Thu 5 September 11am
Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton star in a digital rerelease of the Hollywood classic.
Frances Ha (15) Breathe In (15)
Wed 28 August 2.30pm, Thu 29 August 2.30pm & 7.30pm
When a foreign exchange student arrives in a small upstate New York town, she challenges the dynamics of her host family’s relationships and alters their lives forever. Felicity Jones and Guy Pearce star in Drake Doremus’ captivating drama.
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Thu 5 September 7.30pm
Noah Baumbach teams up with indie queen Greta Gerwig. Frances (Gerwig), a second stringer in a struggling New York ballet company, shares a quirky sense of humour and an apartment with best friend Sophie. A toe-curlingly funny tale in monochrome released to great critical acclaim.
HHHH The Guardian, Time Out
The Guardian
The World’s End (15)
Fri 30 August 2.30pm & 7.30pm
Following Shaun Of The Dead and Hot Fuzz, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost reunite with director Edgar Wright for the third of their Three Flavours Cornetto Trilogy.
Peter Grimes On The Beach (CERT TBC) Fri 6 September 7.30pm
Recording of a live performance of Benjamin Britten’s early masterpiece performed on the beach of his home town of Aldeburgh.
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Monsters University
“A fitting climax to the trilogy”
Sat 7 September 10.30am & 2.30pm
The Telegraph
Girl Most Likely (12A)
Tue 3 September 11am & 2.30pm, Wed 4 September 7.30pm
Kristen Wiig (Bridesmaids) stars as a playwright who stages a suicide in an attempt to win back her ex, only to wind up in the custody of her gambling-addict mother.
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Pixar’s Monsters University takes us back to events before the smash hit Monsters, Inc. when Mike and Sully were rival students learning their craft and aspiring to frighten the bejesus out of sleeping children.
HHHH “hands down Pixar’s funniest film to date” Daily Record
Trap For Cinderella
The Wolverine (Cert TBC)
Sat 7 September 7.30pm & Tue 10 September 11am
In the much-anticipated second of his X-Men character’s solo outings, Hugh Jackman takes Logan (aka Wolverine) to Japan, where he must fight ancient demons disguised as samurai, as well as his own notions of what he is.
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Micky is a fun-loving photographer, living a party lifestyle in London until a chance encounter with a childhood friend changes her world forever. Starring Kerry Fox (Shallow Grave).
The Frozen Ground (15) Tue 10 September 7.30pm & Wed 11 September 7.30pm
An incredible true story that follows Alaskan State Trooper Jack Halcombe (Nicolas Cage) as he sets out to end the murderous rampage of Robert Hansen (John Cusack), a serial killer who has gone unnoticed for 13 years.
The Smurfs 2 (PG)
Sat 14 September 10.30am
RED 2 (12A)
Tue 17 September 7.30pm & Wed 18 September 7.30pm
Bruce Willis and fellow mature elite operatives, Helen Mirren, John Malkovich and Anthony Hopkins return in this explosive action-comedy sequel.
The Smurfs show their love is true blue when Smurfette is kidnapped and taken to Paris in this animated sequel featuring the voices of Katy Perry, Alan Cumming and Christina Ricci.
The Heat (15)
Tue 24 September 7.30pm & Wed 25 September 7.30pm
Ambitious FBI Special Agent Sarah Ashburn (Sandra Bullock) and foul-mouthed Boston cop Shannon Mullins (Melissa McCarthy) team up in this female buddy cop comedy.
Adults: £6.50 Concessions: £4.50 Premier Screenings, Adults:£8.50 Concessions: £6.50 Family Ticket £20 (4 tickets, max 2 adults) Big Scream! Exclusive screenings for babies aged under 1 year old and their adults Re:View Film And Book Club, meet for an hour after the film in B2 Bar To sign up to receive our cinema e-newsletter when new films are announced please email cinema@thecorecorby.com
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Sat 14 September 2.30pm & 7.30pm
The Core at Corby Cube
Ticket Line: 01536 470 470 www.thecorecorby.com
Re:View Film And Book Club Our monthly club discusses Much Ado About Nothing on Wed 21 August after the 2.30pm screening. Please meet in the B2 Bar
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Exclusive screenings for babies aged under 1 year old and their adults where noise is no concern. No baby, No entry. Girl Most Likely Tue 3 September 11am