THE PUNISHER (18): See review.
WIMBLEDON (12A): See review.
CELLULAR (15): See review.
HERO (12A): See review.
COLLATERAL (15): Tom Cruise is a contract killer who hijacks Jamie Foxx's cab, while racing to kill five trial witnesses, as rival cops compete to collar him. Slick, tense stuff.
OPEN WATER (15): Two divers surface from a diving excursion to find their boat has left without them. The only thing on an otherwise empty horizon is the fin of a circling shark. Terrific.
ANCHORMAN - THE LEGEND OF RON BURGUNDY (12A): Seventies news anchorman Ron Burgundy (Will Ferrell) finds his cosy empire threatened by calculating Veronica Corningstone (Christina Applegate), who wants his job. Spluttering comedy.
HELLBOY (12A): Demon Hellboy (Ron Perlman), raised by the Nazis but weaned from the dark side by paranormal expert John Hurt, joins a team fighting present-day fascist sorcery. Classy hocus pocus.
THE TERMINAL (12A): Eastern European everyman Tom Hanks is trapped in JFK's transit lounge, unable to enter or leave America. A classy confection for those with sweet teeth.
DODGEBALL - A TRUE UNDERDOG STORY (12A): Menaced by slimeball tycoon White Goodman (Ben Stiller), small-time gym owner Peter LaFleur (Vince Vaughn) recruits a team of his lardy members to compete in a big-money dodgeball contest. OTT lampoon of sports movie cliches.
GARFIELD: THE MOVIE (U): A celluloid outing for the corpulent cartoon cat, voiced brilliantly by the ever-droll Bill Murray. Reasonable family fare.
CINEWORLD WEDNESDAY SPECIAL: THE LADYKILLERS (15): The Coen brothers translate the Ealing comedy classic to Mississippi, where an resourceful landlady (Irma P Hall) stands in the way of robbers led by an elaborately moustachioed Tom Hanks. Not half as bad as you'd think.
CINEWORLD MONDAY CLASSIC: UNDER THE TUSCAN SUN (12A): Diane Lane is an American divorcee who travels to Italy, falls in love with the place, buys a run-down property and then falls in love properly. Beautiful-looking escapism.
CINEWORLD MOVIES FOR JUNIORS (SATURDAY, 10am):
HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN (PG): A little bit of black magic from director Alfonso Cuaron makes for the best Potter film yet, as Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) squares up to the sinister Sirius Black (Gary Oldman).
PRINCE AND ME (PG): A spoilt European prince goes to medical college as a 'normal' student and falls for another doctor. Will she, in turn, opt for a life of luxury of stick with her goal of helping sick children? Tacky version of the Cinderella story.
THE TWO BROTHERS (pg): Destiny brings two tiger cubs, separated at birth, back together. Sweet and beautiful-looking tale with Guy Pearce.
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