HOLLYWOOD HOMICIDE (12A)
Harrison Ford and Josh Hartnett investigate a brutal slaying - see review.
THE LIZZIE McGUIRE MOVIE (U)
THE heroine of the television series hits the big screen. Fans of the TV show will probably be thrilled, but the plot is flimsy and the finale somewhat too lack-lustre - see review.
JEEPERS CREEPERS 2 (15)
The flesh-eating Creeper is back and tearing into stranded teenagers -see review.
LARA CROFT TOMB RAIDER: THE CRADLE OF LIFE (12A)
Lara (Angelina Jolie) travels to Greece to track down a map to the location of Pandora's Box, only to have the artefact stolen from under her nose by the henchmen of megalomaniac Jonathan Reiss (Ciaran Hinds). Jolie is in fine shape.
CONFIDENCE (15)
James Foley's elaborate thriller is set in the cut-throat world of liars, cheats and money-hungry charlatans. Jake Vig (Edward Burns) is a master con man who knows every trick in the book, but when a scam goes very wrong he's left in debt to crime lord King (Dustin Hoffman) and attempts the biggest con of all.
AMERICAN PIE: THE WEDDING (15)
WHEN Jim (Jason Biggs) and Michelle (Seann Alyson Hannigan) decide to tie the knot, Jim allows Stifler (William Scott) to organise the stag night. On top of that Stifler and Finch (Eddie Kay Thomas) feud over who can bed Michelle's gorgeous cousin Cadence (January Jones). It's No1 with UK audiences this week.
FREDDY VS JASON (18)
It's the clash of the horror movie titans: Child murderer Freddy Krueger of the Nightmare on Elm Street films versus Jason Vorhees of the Friday The 13th series. Robert Englund is Freddy and Ken Kirzinger is Jason, which should be a thrilling encounter, but is not.
PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: THE CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARL (12A)
THE B-Movie plot is anything but watertight, the central love story is decidedly wet and you may contemplate shore leave before the end, but for all its flaws, the film is buoyed by a sensational lead performance by Johnny Depp, and fine support from Geoffrey Rush, Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightley, plus astonishing computer-generated effects.
RUGRATS GO WILD (U)
THIS pint-sized animated adventure comes in in glorious Odorama (or Scratch & Sniff). Drew and Didi Pickles (voiced by Michael Bell, Melanie Chartoff) take their family on a cruise but are caught in a storm and shipwrecked on a seemingly deserted tropical island, only Sir Nigel Thornberry (Tim Curry) and his loved ones are on the same island filming their latest nature documentary.
TERMINATOR 3: RISE OF THE MACHINES (12A)
Arnold Schwarzenegger's cyborg travels through time once more to face deadly shape-shifting T-X (Kristanna Loken).
SPY KIDS 3-D: GAME OVER (U)
THE series comes to an explosive end in glorious 3-D.
PIGLETS BIG MOVIE (U)
POOH'S pal feels unloved and goes missing.
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