Films
scheduled to be released with 'digital' subtitles and audio description.
Over175 cinemas have the facilities
necessary to screen them.
Ice Age
2
Alien Autopsy
16 Blocks
Scary Movie 4 (may be Dolby only) Eight
Below (may be Dolby only)
Rent (may be Dolby only)
Freedomland (may be Dolby only)
Opal Dream (may be Dolby only)
The White Countess (may be Dolby only)
Yours, Mine and Ours
Wilderness (may be Dolby only)
Happy Days (may be Dolby only)
Snow Cake (may be Dolby only)
Note:
May be Dolby or DTS
only. Currently, there are two different 'access'
systems available to cinemas. The vast majority of films will be available
on both systems, but some may not. When this occurs it wil be clearly
indicated.Full
info on both systems (DTS and Dolby) HERE
And
more - some to be confirmed
- dates approx:
When
a Stranger Calls starring Camilla Belle and Brian Geraghty from
Sony Pictures (Feb 3) Curious George an animated film with the voices of Will
Ferrell, Drew Barrymore and Dick Van Dyke from Universal Pictures (Feb
10) Biggs from Buena Vista Pictures (Feb 17) Doogal from The Weinstein Company (Feb 24) Ultraviolet starring Milla Jovovich from Sony Pictures
(Feb 24) RV starring Robin Williams from Sony Pictures (Mar 24)
Slither from Universal Pictures (Mar 31) Benchwarmers starring Rob Schneider, David Spade and
Jon Lovitz from Sony Pictures (Apr 7) Idlewild starring Andre 3000 from Universal Pictures
(tba 2006 debut) Lucky You starring Eric Bana, Drew Barrymore, Debra Messing
and Robert Duvall from Warner Bros. Pictures (Apr 7) American Dreamz starring Hugh Grant, Dennis Quaid and
Richard Dreyfuss from Universal Pictures (Apr 14) Accepted starring Justin Long (Dodgeball) from Universal
Pictures (Apr 21) Poseidon from Warner Bros. Pictures (May 12) The Lake House from Warner Bros. Pictures (May 19) The Da Vinci Code starring Tom Hanks from Columbia Pictures
((May 19) (cc with dvs confirmed) Over the Hedge from DreamWorks Pictures (May 19)
Little Man starring Shawn Wayans from Sony Pictures (May 26) The Break-Up starring Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston
from Universal Pictures (Jun 2) Cars, an animated film from Buena Vista Pictures and
Pixar Entertainment (Finding Nemo, The Incredibles) with the voices of
Paul Newman, Bonnie Hunt and Richard Petty (Jun 9) The Fast and the Furious 3 from Universal Pictures (Jun
16) Click starring Adam Sandler and Christopher Walken from
Sony Pictures (Jun 23) Superman Returns from Warner Bros. Pictures (Jun 30)
Miami Vice starring Jamie Foxx (Ray) and Colin Farrell
from Universal Pictures (Jul'06) You, Me and Dupree starring Owen Wilson, Kate Hudson
and Michael Douglas from Universal Pictures (Jul '06) Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest starring Johnny
Depp from Buena Vista Pictures (Jul 7) Lady in the Water from Warner Bros. Pictures (Jul 21)
Monster House from Sony Pictures (Jul 21) Zoom starring Tim Allen, Courtney Cox Arquette and Chevy
Chase from Sony Pictures (Aug 11) Children of Men starring Clive Owen from Universal Pictures
(Sept 29) Open Season an animated film with the voices of Martin
Lawrence, Ashton Kutcher and Debra Messing from Sony Pictures (Sept 29)
Invincible starring Mark Wahlberg and Elizabeth Banks
from Buena Vista Pictures (Oct 6) Marie Antoinette starring Kirsten Dunst and Jason Schwartzman,
written and directed by Sofia Coppola from Sony Pictures (Oct 13) Grudge 2 from Sony Pictures (Oct 20) Flushed Away from DreamWorks Pictures (Nov 3) The Santa Clause 3 from Buena Vista Pictures (Nov 3)
Casino Royale, the latest James Bond film, from Sony
Pictures (Nov 17) Happy Feet from Warner Bros. Pictures (Nov 17) Deja Vu starring Denzel Washington from Buena Vista Pictures
(Nov 22) Meet the Robinsons (Dec 20) The Good Shepherd starring Matt Damon, Robert DeNiro
and Angelina Jolie from Universal Pictures (Dec 22) All the Kings Men starring Sean Penn, Jude Law and Kate
Winslet from Columbia Pictures (tba 2006 debut) Bandidas starring Selma Hayek and Penelope Cruz from
Twentieth Century Fox Films (tba 2006 debut) Ghost Rider from Sony Pictures (Feb 16 '07) Shrek 3 from DreamWorks Pictures (May 18 '07) Transformers from DreamWorks Pictures (Jul 4 '07)
and
many more!
In
the meantime, please ask your nearest accessible cinema to screen available,
accessible films!
*May
be Dolby only. **May
be DTS only.
Note: Currently, there are two
different 'access' systems available to cinemas. The vast majority
of films will be available on both systems, but some may not.
When this occurs it wil be clearly indicated.Full
info on both systems (DTS and Dolby) HERE
Click
HERE
for an excellent guide to more films on the way, from the BBC (subtitles
and description to be confirmed).