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Cineworld Stevenage
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Films showing at Cineworld Stevenage in the next seven days
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A Queen is Crowned
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Avengers Assemble
It’s official: April 2012 will forever be known as Joss Whedon month. Not content with co-writing and producing the best...
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Beauty and the Beast
Disney animation enters the '90s, embraces the stunning technical advances of computer-generated imagery, and updates the traditional dependent heroine. Belle, besides representing a move away from...
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Cars 2
The new ‘Harry Potter’ notwithstanding, this summer’s rash of family blockbusters seems to consist of one substandard sequel after another, all in fuzzy 3D. One was...
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Dark Shadows
Tim Burton proves conclusively that there is really only one string to his bow with this creepy, kooky, spooky, largely...
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Journey 2: The Mysterious Island
More adventures for teen Jules Verne fan Sean (Josh Hutcherson) in this sequel to 2008’s ‘Journey...
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The Lucky One
It was only a matter of time before Zac Efron was enlisted for an adaptation of a Nicholas Sparks romantic novel. Here,...
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Piranha 3DD
The tempting trailer for this over-inflated sequel to 2010’s B-movie horror suggested that it would deliver pneumatic bliss and bloody piscine horror in equal measure. Synthetic,...
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The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists
Following the mildly disappointing Wallace and Gromit movie, rat-com ‘Flushed Away’ and the sweet but slight ‘Arthur Christmas’, a case could have...
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Prometheus
Few recent films have been as masked in secrecy as ‘Prometheus’. Is it,
as was originally mooted, a prequel to the ‘Alien’ series, focusing on
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Puss in Boots
Beautifully voiced by Antonio Banderas, Puss in Boots is to ‘Shrek’ what Jack Sparrow is to...
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Safe
The Stath goes west. Clearly sick of beating up miscellaneous gun-toting Eurotrash, Jason Statham dons his best...
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Salmon Fishing in the Yemen
Swedish director Lasse Hallström specialises in marshmallowy adaptations of 3-for-2 paperbacks: ‘The Cider House Rules’ and ‘Chocolat’ were...
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The Hunger Games
The perils of allowing a successful author to adapt their own work for the screen are demonstrated once again in this absorbing but cluttered take on Suzanne Collins’s highly regarded...
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The Raid
The Welsh are not known for their martial arts movies, but that hasn’t stopped writer-director Gareth Evans...
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2 Days in New York
No, you’ve not got déjà vu. The title might look familiar. But this is French actress and filmmaker Julie Delpy |