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Audio described cinema shows from Fri 30th July to Thurs 5th Aug.

 

Get Him To The Greek (15) 1 hour 49 mins

Get ready for some rock ‘n’ roll excess and hardcore hilarity with Russell Brand and Jonah Hill. Young music executive Aaron Green (Hill) has been assigned to fly to London and drag British rocker Aldous Snow (Brand) back to LA to kick off his world tour. As the LA concert approaches, Aaron must negotiate drug smugglers, New York City brawls and Vegas Lap dancers to get Aldous back to LA sober and in one piece.

Westfield London Vue
Fri/Sat. 11.30

Manchester Lowry Vue
Lates. 11.40

Newcastle Under Lyme
(10.30 Not Tue)


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Whatever Works (12a) 1 hour 32 mins

Hollywood's most cantankerous duo team up for this wry comedy about a middle-aged genius who loves nothing more than to instill his world views on pretty much anyone with the patience to listen. Directed by Woody Allen and starring Larry David (Curb Your Enthusiasm) as Boris, the self-righteous windbag.

Cardigan, Wales, Theatr Mwldan
Mon 23rd Aug 8.00pm


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When In Rome (PG) 1 hour 30 mins

Romantic comedy starring Kristen Bell, Josh Duhamel. New Yorker Beth has become disillusioned with romance. So, ‘When in Rome’ she decides to steal some coins from a fountain of love – and finds herself fending off the advances of the men who threw them in: a sausage magnate, a street magician, a painter and a self-obsessed model...

Cardigan, Wales, Theatr Mwldan
Wed 1st Sep 6.35


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The Last Song (PG) 1 hour 47 mins

Drama starring Miley Cyrus, Greg Kinnear. The Last Song takes place one summer, in a Southern USA beach town, where a father has the chance to try and bond with his estranged daughter. The problem is, she would rather be at home in New York.

Glasgow Film Theatre (GFT)
Sat 31st July 11.30am


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Tooth Fairy (PG) 1 hour 41 mins

Comedy starring Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson as a hard-man hockey player. When Derek shatters a youngster's dreams, he is forced to become a tooth fairy – complete with tutu, wings and wand. As he wings his way through strangers' homes, doing his tooth fairy thing, Derek begins to take to his new role, and rediscovers his own childhood dreams.

Beckenham Odeon
Thurs 11:15,

Dunfermline Odeon
Fri 11:00, Sat 11:00, Sun 11:00, Tues 11:00, Thurs 11:00,

Glasgow Film Theatre (GFT)
Sat 21st Aug 11.30am

Guildford Odeon
Fri 11:00, Sat 11:00, Sun 11:00, Mon 11:00, Tues 11:00, Wed 11:00, Thurs 11:00,

Liverpool One Odeon
Thurs 11:00,


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Please Give (15) 1 hour 30 mins

Bittersweet comedy drama. Rebecca Hall stars as a lonely Manhattan radiologist who spends her days X-raying women's breasts.

Edinburgh Filmhouse Lothian Rd.
Mon 2nd Aug 6.10


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Iron Man 2 (12a) 2 hours 5 mins

Robert Downey Jr. returns as Tony Stark - Iron Man. Stark must do battle with his Russian arch nemesis Whiplash (Mickey Rourke) and corporate rival Justin Hammer (Sam Rockwell). If that wasn’t enough to handle, he also has to contend with a sexy Russian spy (Scarlett Johansson) known as the Black Widow.

Leicester Square WC2 Odeon
Fri 5:40, Fri 8:30, Sat 2:30, Sat 5:40, Sat 8:30, Sun 2:30, Sun 5:40, Sun 8:30, Mon 2:30, Mon 5:40, Mon 8:30, Tues 2:30, Tues 8:30, Wed 2:30, Wed 5:40, Wed 8:30, Thurs 2:30, Thurs 5:40, Thurs 8:30,


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Aliens in the Attic (PG) 1 hour 26 mins

Family comedy adventure. The Pearson kids discover a knee-high alien has moved into their house. Luckily the alien is friendly, but his friends have a different agenda. Now the children must do everything they can to defend the house and save the planet, all without their parents finding out...

Glasgow Film Theatre (GFT)
Sat 7th Aug 11.30am


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Prince of Persia (12a) 1 hour 56 mins

Set in medieval Persia, it's an Indiana Jones style adventure. Jake Gyllenhaal plays a rogue prince who teams up with a mysterious princess (Gemma Arterton). Together, they must fight against powerful dark forces to protect an ancient dagger that can turn back time – and give its owner the ability to rule the world.

Leicester Square London WC2 Odeon
Fri 1:45, Fri 4:30, Fri 7:15, Sat 1:45, Sat 4:30, Sat 7:15, Sun 4:30, Sun 7:15, Mon 1:45, Mon 4:30, Mon 7:15, Tues 1:45, Tues 4:30, Tues 7:15, Wed 1:45, Wed 7:15, Thurs 1:45, Thurs 4:30, Thurs 7:15,


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Nanny McPhee & the Big Bang (U) 1 hour 50 mins

Emma Thompson returns as the magical nanny in a hilarious and heart-warming story that will enchant both adults and children alike.

Edinburgh Filmhouse Lothian Rd.
Sun 15th Aug 1.00

 

More than 300 cinemas nationwide can screen most popular films with audio description. Please ask your nearest equipped cinema to screen them!

 

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ALSO:

The following cinemas have an audio description system. We are not always notified of their audio described shows.
Aberystwyth Arts Centre 01970, 623 232
Bangor, Theatr Gwynedd. 01248 351708.
Birmingham, MAC cinema. 0121 440, 3838.
Bristol Watershed cinema. (0117) 927 6444
Builth Wells Wyeside Arts Centre, 01982 552555,
Cardiff, Chapter Arts. 02920, 311051.
Cardigan, Theatr Mwldan. 01239 623925.
Caernarfon Galeri, 01286 685222
Clevedon, Somerset, Curzon. 01275, 871000.
Colwyn Bay Theatr Colwyn, 01492 532668 / 872000,
Dartmouth, Devon, The Flavel. 01803 839530
Exeter Picture House 0871 704 2057
Hebden Bridge, Yorkshire, Picture House. 01422 842807.
Inverness Eden Court cinema. 01463 732697
Kendal Cumbria, Brewery Arts Centre 01539 725133
Newport The Riverfront, 01633 656757
Manchester Cornerhouse 0161 200 1500
Mold Clwyd Theatr Cymru, 0845 330 3565
Powys, Builth Wells, Wyeside Arts Centre. 01982 552555.
Stirling, Scotland, MacrOctoberts cinema. 01786 466666.
Wolverhampton Lighthouse. 01902 716055,
Swansea Taliesin Arts Centre, 01792 60 20 60, or 01792 602 060

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