OCTOBER05-DECEMBER05 BOX OFFICE : Unleashed (18) Sat 1 October at 7.30pm Dir. Louis Leterrier. 102 Mins. Morgan Freeman, Bob Hoskins, Jet Li, Kerry Condon, Vincent Regan, Dylan Brown. Danny (Li) has been raised as a lethal prize fighter and kept captive by Bart (Hoskins) and his gangsters his whole life. Following an accident which leaves Bart in a coma, Danny escapes and meets an elderly piano teacher (Freeman). The Edukators (15) Wed 5 October at 7.30pm Dir. Hans Weingartner. 126 mins. Daniel Bruhl, Julia Jentsch, Stipe Erceg Three idealistic students in Berlin, Jule, Jan and Peter, break in to a businessman's mansion as an anti-capitalist protest, but the situation escalates to a kidnapping when the man returns home. Crash (15) Thurs 6 October at 7.30pm Dir. Paul Haggis. 113 Mins. Matt Dillon, Sandra Bullock, Don Cheedle, Thandie Newton. Touching new drama from the Oscar nominated writer of Million Dollar Baby. A car crash sets a chain of events in motion that brings together a group of strangers in Los Angeles. ! KIDS CLUB Fantastic Four (PG) Sat 8 October at 2pm Dir. Tim Story. 106 Mins. Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica Alba, Chris Evans, Michael Chiklis, Julian McMahon. Four astronauts are blasted by cosmic rays while in space. When they return to Earth they find that they each have super powers. The four then soon have to use their powers to try and defeat the evil Doctor Doom (McMahon). The Wedding Crashers (15) Sat 8 October at 7.30pm Dir. David Dobkin. 119 Mins. Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughn, Christopher Walken, Rachel McAdams, Jane Seymour. John (Wilson) and Jeremy (Vaughn) are business partners and lifelong friends who attend other people's weddings to meet women. When John meets Clair (McAdams) at a high society wedding, he thinks his one night stands may be over. Le Promeneur du champ de Mars. (The Last Mitterand) (PG) Wed 12 October at 7.30pm Dir. Robert Guédiguian. 116 Mins. Michel Bouquet, Jalil Lespert, Philippe Fretun, Anne Cantineau, Sarah Grappin. Dramatisation about the last years in office of controversial French President, Francois Mitterands (Bouquet). The film is seen through the eyes of a young reporter charged with writing Mitterands memoirs as he battles with cancer. The Perfect Catch (PG) Thurs 13 October at 7.30pm Dirs. Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly. 103 Mins. KaDee Strickland, Jimmy Fallon, Drew Barrymore Avid Baseball fan Ben meets ambitious, beautiful and spirited business consultant Lindsey Meeks (Barrymore). The spark is instant and the 30-something pair begin dating. However, Ben's fanaticism keeps getting in the way. The Island (12A) Sat 15 October at 7.30pm Dir. Michael Bay. 136 mins. Djimon Hounsou, Ewan McGregor, Scarlett Johansson, Sean Bean, Steve Buscemi. Lincoln Six-Echo (McGregor) thinks he lives in a future where the Earth is contaminated and he and the remaining residents live in a safe facility; the only other place on the planet which is habitable is The Island. Discovering the reality that he's a clone bred for body parts Lincoln and Jordan Two-Delta (Johansson) try to escape. On a Clear Day (12A) Wed 19 October at 7.30pm Dir. Gaby Dellal. 98 mins. Billy Boyd, Brenda Blethyn, Jamie Sives, Peter Mullan. Metal worker Frank (Mullan) looses his job and struggles to find what to do next with his life. Facing his fears he decides his next goal is to be a true test; to swim the English Channel. 01427 676655 The Dukes of Hazzard (12A) Thursday 3 & Friday 4 November at 7.30pm Dir. Jay Chandrasekhar 106 mins Johnny Knoxville, Seann William Scott, Jessica Simpson, Willie Nelson, Burt Reynolds. Cousins Bo (Scott) and Luke (Knoxville) with the help of their short-shorts wearing' cousin Daisy (Simpson), Uncle Jesse and their orange 1969 Dodge Charger, “The General Lee”, must save the Duke family farm from destruction by the town's corrupt and evil commissioner Boss Hogg (Reynolds). Hauru no ugoku shiro (Howls Moving Castle) (U) Wed 9 November at 7.30pm Dir. Hayao Miyazaki 119 mins Chieko Baisho, Takuya Kimura, Akihiro Miwa, Tatsuya Gashuin, Ryunosuke Kamiki. Set in a fantasy world, an 18-year-old girl named Zofi is led to magician Hauru's castle where she is cursed by a witch in to an old woman's body. When Zofi strikes a deal with Calcifer to persuade Hauru to free the fire demon, a love story proceeds between her and the magician. Cinderella Man (12A) Thurs 10 November at 7.30pm Dir. Ron Howard 144 mins Russell Crowe, Renee Zellweger, Paul Giamatti, Craig Bierko, Paddy Considine. Down on his luck during the great depression, retired fighter James J. Braddock (Crowe) beats all odds to return to boxing and defeat world heavyweight champ Max Baer (Bierko), becoming one of the most surprising sports legends in history. ! KIDS CLUB The Adventures of Sharkboy & Lavagirl in 3-D (Kids Film Club) (PG) Sat 12 November at 2pm Dir. Robert Rodriguez 93 mins Taylor Lautner, Taylor Dooley, Cayden Boyd, George Lopez, David Arquette. Max thinks he will have to spend his summer holidays all on his own when the 10-year-old's school mates ignore him. That is until his two imaginary friends; super heroes, Sharkboy and Lavagirl spring to life and join him on a vacation filled with adventures of a lifetime. Herbie: Fully Loaded (U) Sat 12 November at 6.30pm Dir. Angela Robinson 101 mins Lindsay Lohan, Michael Keaton, Matt Dillon, Breckin Meyer, Justin Long. This cute little Volkswagen Bug is back with a brand new owner; college graduate, Maggie (Lohan), and a brand new challenge; to win the Daytona 500. Newly restored, can the Number 53 with a mind of its own live up to its famous reputation and win the day? Black Narcissus (PG) Wed 16 November at 7.30pm Dirs. Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger 100 mins Deborah Kerr, Flora Robson, Jean Simmons, David Farrar, Sabu. Black Narcissus follows the story of a group of Anglican nuns who are tasked with setting up a religious community in the Himalayas. The elements, suspicious locals, loneliness, impure thoughts and sexual temptation are just some of the difficulties the sisters have to face up to. Asylum (15) Thurs 17 November at 7.30pm Dir. David Mackenzie 99 mins Natasha Richardson, Ian McKellen, Hugh Bonneville, Gus Lewis, Marton Csokas. This gripping adaptation of Patrick McGrath's novel is set in a maximum security asylum in London. A man who was found guilty in the murder and disfigurement of his former wife catches the attention of his psychiatrist's wife. His rehabilitation prison work placement is close to his psychiatrist's house and the wife's attraction for him grows even stronger. Pride and Prejudice (U) Sat 19 & Wed 23 November at 7.30pm Dir. Joe Wright 127 mins Keira Knightly, Matthew MacFadyen, Brenda Blethyn, Donald Sutherland, Tom Hollander, Judi Dench. The future happiness and security of the Bennet family is dependent on (PG) Bewitched its 5 daughters making good marriages. The arrival of two wealthy Thurs 20 October at 7.30pm Dirs. Nora Ephron. 102 mins. young gentlemen to the family's neighborhood in Hertfordshire is about Michael Caine, Nicole Kidman, Shirley MacLaine, Will Ferrell. to turn the daughter's lives upside down… When struggling actor Jack (Farell) meets Isabel (Kidman) he notices her resemblance to Elizabeth Montgomery, who played Must Love Dogs (12A) Samantha in the hit 60's TV show 'Bewitched'. By coincidence, a Fri 25 November at 7.30pm Dir. Gary David Goldberg 98 mins director remaking the show unintentionally casts Isabel, a real witch, in Diane Lane, John Cusack, Elizabeth Perkins, the roll of Samantha. Christopher Plummer, Dermot Mulroney. When pre-school teacher Sarah Nolan's well-meaning sister interferes in Whisky (15) her love life she places an ad on her behalf with an on-line dating Wed 26 October at 7.30pm agency with a description of “Must Love Dogs”. When Jake (Cusack) Dirs. Juan Pablo Rebella, Pablo Stoll. 94 mins. replies to the ad, the pair arranges to meet at a dog park - but neither Andres Pazos, Jorge Bolani, Mirella Pascual. Jacobo (Pazos) owns a small factory and has spent years of them actually owns a dog! in the same routine. When his successful long lost brother returns to Uruguay from Brazil, Jacobo sets out to prove that his lifetimes Red Eye (12A) achievments have meant something. Sat 26 November at 7.30pm Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (PG) Fri 28 October at 6.30pm. Wed 2 November at 2pm and 6.30pm Dir: Tim Burton. 114 mins. Christopher Lee, David Kelly, Freddie Highmore, Helena Bonham Carter, Johnny Depp. Remake of the Rhold Dahl classic childrens story. When Charlie (Highmore) finds the last of five golden winning tickets in a Wonka bar, he is transported to Willie Wonka's (Depp) mystifying Chocolate Factory. Dir. Wes Craven 85 mins Rachel McAdams, Cillian Murphy, Brian Cox, Jack Scalia. On board a flight travelling home from her grandmother's funeral, Lisa (McAdams) is faced with a heart-wrenching ultimatum from her fellow passenger, Jackson (Murphy). She either helps him kill the deputy secretary of a security firm, a guest in the hotel she manages or watches him make one phone call which will see her father killed. Kids Club Trinity Arts Centre now has its very own kids film club showing a wide variety of children’s movies on one Saturday per month. The club is open to members and non-members. Joining fees are just £2 for a child and £5 for a family. Members will pay just £1.50 for children and £2.50 for adults for every Kids Club film you see up until April 06. For further details contact the Box Office. FILM GUIDE Trinity Street • Gainsborough • DN21 2AL PLEASE NOTE: The Management reserve the right to refuse admission to any film to children under the age of 12 unless accompanied by an adult aged 18+. Proof of age may be requested at any time. Films synopsis by James Kinnersley ! KIDS CLUB Trinity Street DN21 2AL ! Gainsborough lo ne ok w ou KI t DS fo r C th LU e B! FILM GUIDE TAC1826 Design by Distraction : 01636 678067 OCTOBER05-DECEMBER05 FILM GUIDE BOX OFFICE No 01427 676655 Trinity Arts Centre BOX OFFICE: Tickets: £4.50; £3.50 concessions 01427 676655 Kinky Boots (12A) Wolf Creek (18) Dir. Alexander Sokurov. 115 Mins. Issei Ogata, Robert Dawson, Kaori Momoi. The third part of Alexander Sokurov's tetraology, which began with Moloch and Taurus. Set in 1945 Japan, Emperor Hirohito makes an impassioned appeal to his people to stop fighting, winning the respect of General Douglas MacArthur, the commander-in-chief of the American occupying forces. Wed 7 December at 7.30pm The Sun (PG) Dir. Greg McLean. 99 Mins. John Jarratt, Cassandra Magrath, Andy McPhee, Kestie Morassi. Wolf Creek is a smart psychological horror film based on actual events. 3 young backpackers on a road trip begin to regret accepting help from a local in the desolate Australian outback. Sat 10 December at 2pm & 6.30pm Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (U) 2 POSTAGE PAID GB DONCASTER 254 ROYAL MAIL ... it’s not worth watching - if it doesn’t come to Trinity! Dir. Steve Box, Nick Park. 85 Mins. Voices of Peter Sallis, Ralph Fiennes, Helena Bonham Carter,Peter Kay, John Thomson. Family favourites Wallace and Gromit star in their first big-screen production. The pair find themselves in the middle of a vegetable gardening war when they open a pest-control business catching rabbits. KIDS CLUB ! Dir. Julian Jarrold. 107 Mins. Joel Edgerton, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Sarah-Jane Potts, Jemima Rooper. Warm-hearted British comedy based on a true story. When Charlie (Edgerton) inherits his fathers old failing shoe factory in the West Midlands he strikes upon an unlikely new market to try and save the family business. Fri 9 December at 7.30pm Dir. Roman Polanski. 130 Mins. Ben Kingsley, Barney Clark, Jamie Foreman, Harry Eden, Leanne Rowe. Classic Dickens tale remade by acclaimed director Roman Polanski about the young orphan Oliver Twist. When Oliver (Clark) runs away from his village to London, he meets a young boy called the Artful Dodger and the rest of Fagin's (Kingsley) pick-pocket gang. Sat 3 December at 7.30pm Thurs 8 December at 6.30pm Dir. Catherine Hardwicke. 107 Mins. John Robinson, Emile Hirsch, Rebecca De Mornay, William Mapother. Set in Santa Monica California, Lords of Dogtown is based on true events in the 70's which led to the invention of skateboarding, and follows the key characters like Stacey Peralta (Robinson) as they perfect the transition from surf to skate. Oliver Twist (PG) Fri 2 December at 7.30pm Lords of Dogtown 12A