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3d Avatar Special Edition M (Violence)

(2 Hrs 50 Mins)
Avatar is the story of an ex-Marine who finds himself thrust into hostilities on an alien planet filled with exotic life forms. As an Avatar, a human mind i ...

3d Despicable Me PG (Mild animated violence)

(1 Hr 35 Mins)
In a happy suburban neighborhood surrounded by white picket fences with flowering rose bushes, sits a black house with a dead lawn. Unbeknownst to the neig ...

Going The Distance MA15+ (Strong sexual references)

(1 Hr 42 Mins)
Erin’s (Drew Barrymore) wry wit and unfiltered frankness charm newly single Garrett (Justin Long) over beer, bar trivia and breakfast the next morning. Thei ...

Inception M (Violence)

(2 Hrs 28 Mins)
Dom Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) is a skilled thief, the absolute best in the dangerous art of extraction: stealing valuable secrets from deep within the subcon ...

Salt M (Action violence and coarse language)

(1 Hr 40 Mins)
As a CIA officer, Evelyn Salt (Jolie) swore an oath to duty, honor and country. Her loyalty will be tested when a defector accuses her of being a Russian sp ...

The Other Guys M (Sexual references and action violence)

(1 Hr 47 Mins)
Set in New York City, The Other Guys follows Detective Allen Gamble (Will Ferrell), a forensic accountant who's more interested in paperwork than hitting th ...

The Sorcerers Apprentice PG (Fantasy violence and threatening scenes)

(1 Hr 49 Mins)
Dave (Jay Baruchel) is just an average college student, or so it appears, until the sorcerer Balthazar Blake (Nicolas Cage) recruits him as his reluctant pr ...

Tomorrow When The War Began M (Violence, drug use and coarse language)

(1 Hr 44 Mins)
Tomorrow, When The War Began follows the journey of eight high school friends in a remote country town whose lives are suddenly and violently upended by a w ...
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  • Recommended for mature audiences
  • Parental guidance recommended
  • Under 15s must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian
  • Restricted to 18 and over
  • Restricted to 18 and over

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