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Heading to the cinema this weekend?

The Equalizer (16) Denzel Washington stars in a thriller about a former special ops commando who tak...
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9:51 AM - 26 Sep 2014



Heading to the cinema this wee...

Best Bits

Heading to the cinema this weekend?

TodayFM
TodayFM

9:51 AM - 26 Sep 2014



The Equalizer (16)

Denzel Washington stars in a thriller about a former special ops commando who takes on the Russian Mafia. Also stars: Chloe Grace Moretz, Marton Csokas, Bill Pullman, Melissa Leo.

Director: Antoine Fuqua.

Duration: 132 mins

What We Did on Our Holiday (12A)

A heart-warming comedy about an eventful family holiday: Doug (David Tennant) and Abi (Rosamund Pike) are going through a painful divorce. Doug's father Gordie's (Billy Connolly) birthday party couldn't have come at a more inconvenient time. Heading off for the Scottish Highlands, the bickering couple issue their three young children with strict instructions to keep the divorce a secret. This is more easily said than done.

Director: Andy Hamilton, Guy Jenkin

Duration: 95 minutes

Maps to the Stars (18)

A cruel and merciless take on Hollywood celebrity and culture. Part of a grand acting dynasty, aging Havana Segrand (Julianne Moore) is neurotic about her fading looks and is desperate to be cast in a remake of one of her mother's films. Tinseltown newcomer Agatha (Mia Wasikowska) befriends actor/limo driver Jerome Fontana (Robert Pattinson) and lands herself a job as Havana's PA. Dr. Stafford Weiss (John Cusack), Havana's vain and manipulative self-help guru, has a bratty 13-year-old child star son, fresh from rehab. Also stars: Carrie Fisher, Olivia Williams, Evan Bird.

Director: David Cronenberg

Running Time: 112 minutes

I Origins (15A)

Ian (Michael Pitt) is a molecular biologist and sceptic who specialises in the structure of the eye. With the help of lab assistant Karen (Brit Marling), he is determined to demonstrate the mechanism of its evolution and disprove so-called 'intelligent design'. A brief encounter with a mysterious woman named Sofi (Astrid Berges-Frisbey) leads to a passionate affair. A shocking development and an extraordinary discovery then take his research in a completely unexpected direction.

Director: Mike Cahill

Running Time: 106 minutes



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