What To Expect When You’re Expecting is a star-laden comedy about what happens to couples when they start trying for a family. Jules (Cameron Diaz) and Evan (Matthew Morrison) are high-profile celebrities trying for a baby. At first it all seems positive, that is until reality kicks in, a reality they get to share with a writer of books on how to look after babies, a photographer looking to adopt from somewhere far-flung and a bunch of highly competitive parents-to-be. And when those babies are born, things don’t get better, with a “dudes” support group hardly making the whole thing feel any easier.
This youthful campus-based story focuses on two boys set in Khalsa College, Amritsar.
Some sort of rivalry exists between them as both want to have an upper hand over the other whilst at college.
Whilst one of them have an authoritative position, the other being new to college life challenges this authority.
Soon these boys get an all important mission on getting a piece of land owned by an ex-olympian character played by Mukesh Rishi.
But when the ex-olympian gets killed by the land mafia the two boys get transformed and decide to save the land.
They start a movement in the colleges and universities and take on the system in this Punjabi drama.
This Means War is an action movie that’s as big on laughs as it is on explosions and gun-fire. Two action-hero CIA agents are great friends and colleagues, working brilliantly together… until they discover they are both dating the same woman. Rather than work it out like grown-ups they decide they will fight it out, using any amount of dirty tricks – and any amount of state property in the form of explosives and secret weapons - to louse up each other’s dates with her. It doesn’t help that she doesn’t seem to be able to choose between them.
The Raid is a fast-paced, violence-packed adrenaline ride of a thriller set in Jakarta. In the heart of the slums is a safe house where the city’s murderers, drug dealers and a very important drug lord hide out. When a SWAT team is sent in to clear it up, it looks like the days are numbered for the town’s baddies. But, thanks to a tip off, the SWAT team is expected, meaning the violent inhabitants of the safe house have time to lay a sophisticated ambush. Can the team make it through the murderous and highly armed criminals back to safety?
The Lucky One is a touching love story from the best-selling writer of The Notebook. While on a tour of duty in Iraq, U.S. Marine Logan Thibault (Zac Efron) comes across a picture of a young woman just as he is about to be hit. On returning to the States, he decides to track her down, says nothing of the picture and starts working for her family. And so starts a love story, despite the animosity of the woman’s ex. But can it survive the discovery of the photo and the revelation that their meeting was not a chance happening after all?
The Dictator is the hotly-anticipated, guffaw-out-loud comedy from the 21st-century’s king of parody. General Aladeen (Sacha Baron Cohen) loves his country. In fact, he loves it so much that he’ll do just about anything to ensure that nasty liberal Western views never reach its shores. And while many of the leaders who’ve inspired him have fallen in recent years, Aladeen shows no signs of releasing his grip. So when the tyrant takes his appalling behaviour, his hatred of democracy and his Chief of Security and Procurer Of Women (Ben Kingsley) to America, The Land Of The Free, the laughs are guaranteed to follow..
The Cabin in the Woods is a horror film with a mighty twist that will have you wrong-footed from the get-go. When five mates go for a break at an isolated cabin, they are expecting some fun, but nothing can prepare them for the weirdness in store. What starts out as a fairly conventional story about the bad things that can happen in an isolated spot with nowhere to run turns decidedly dark and strange when the group settles in. Don’t expect madmen wielding chainsaws so much as conspiracies, alternate dimensions and… well, in short, expect the unexpected.
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is a charming, funny drama from the director of Shakespeare in Love. A group of retired Brits decide they will relocate to a brand new hotel in India. When they arrive, however, the hotel isn’t as luxurious – or even as finished – as they were hoping. As they try and work out how they are going to manage, the seductions of their new home start to take effect, changing minds and outlooks as they forge new friendships. With Celia Imrie, Penelope Wilton, Tom Wilkinson and Slumdog Millionaire’s Dev Patel.
The Avengers is the much anticipated multi-superhero movie from Marvel. Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson), head of S.H.I.E.L.D, the organization formed to keep the world at peace, has got his work cut out now that Loki and his army are threatening the future of Earth itself. By drawing together the likes of Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), Thor (Chris Hemsworth), Captain America (Chris Evans) and Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), he hopes to save the future of the planet. But it’s not going to be an easy task, especially when those super humans are used to doing things off their own backs.
Snow White and the Huntsman is a daring and visually extraordinary new version of the old fairy story. Queen Ravenna (Charlize Theron) is a brutal, sadistic ruler who glories in violence and in her own beauty. When she is warned of a girl whose beauty is fated to outshine her own, a girl whose heart – if she eats it – will give her eternal life, she hires a henchman to track her down in the dangerous forest and do his worst. But what happens when the hunter decides he has feelings for his prey? Ray Winstone, Bob Hoskins and Ian McShane co-star.
Salmon Fishing in the Yemen is a touching story of love and beating the odds from the writer of Slumdog Millionaire and the director of Chocolat. When fisheries expert Fred Jones (Ewan McGregor) is approached to introduce the sport of fly-fishing to the Middle Eastern country of the Yemen, he thinks it is a flight of fancy. But when the Prime Minister’s office gets onto him to say it would be a great way to further relations with the region he sets to the seemingly impossible task, meeting a very attractive love interest on the way.
Safe is a high-stakes, action-packed thriller that’s guaranteed to have you on the edge of your seat. When little Mei (Catherine Chan) ends up the holder of a hugely secret code, the Chinese Triads and the Russian Mafia are soon on her tail. Their aim? To force the secret out of her and hold world governments to ransom. Enter Luke Wright (Jason Statham), an ex-elite cop who rescues and protects Mei. It’s a mission that will turn them both into fugitives who must flee from state to state whilst trying to outrun their enemies, and to outwit them using just the mysterious numerical code.
Piranha 3DD is the highly anticipated sequel to last year’s brilliantly enjoyable Piranha 3D. After the events during spring break on Lake Victoria when a shoal of prehistoric piranha ate its way through the young of the town, those deadly fish have found their way into the sewage system and are taking their big appetites and sharp teeth all the way to a local waterpark where they will be unleashed on the partying population. Gory and hilarious by turns, expect lots of coming down water chutes into the open jaws of disaster. Directed by the man behind Feast.
One man is out to get back what was unjustly taken away from him whilst the other is willing to do whatever it takes to stop him in order to serve justice.
Both are pitted against each other. Lives have already been destroyed and more lives are about to be devastated as a train speeding from Glasgow to London holds the fate of Aakash Rana (Ajay Devgn) and Counter Terrorism Commander Arjun Khanna (Anil Kapoor) and only one of them will succeed. Stylishly shot across England the action sequences have been directed by Gareth Milne and Peter Pedrero of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows, Quantum of Solace and The Bourne Identity fame.
Mirror Mirror is a smart and funny update on the classic story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Snow White (Lily Collins) is an orphan in charge of a kingdom but not if the Evil Queen (Julia Roberts) can do anything about it, especially as there’s a handsome young prince (Armie Hammer) up for grabs into the bargain. Banished to the forest, Snow White teams up with seven tiny highwaymen and sets about getting her throne back. What she’s not counting on is to what extent the Evil Queen is prepared to play dirty. Funny, exciting and visually stunning.
Men in Black III sees the welcome return of our agents in a time-travelling caper to stop those pesky aliens destroying the world. Agent J (Will Smith) is about to discover that the universe holds secrets that he has never been told about but he will only discover them by travelling back in time. The reason he has to do a backward jaunt is to save his colleague Agent K (Tommy Lee Jones) from an alien intent on wiping out mankind. To help him, he has a young Agent K (Josh Brolin) and he’s going to need all the help he can get.
Jeff, Who Lives At Home is a movie that’s genuinely funny but also tugs at your heartstrings. Jeff (Jason Segal) is a professional slacker with a full-time job hanging out in the basement. But when his mum (Susan Sarandon) sends him to the store, he ends up spending the day with self-important brother Pat (Ed Helms), and joining him on a mission to discover if Pat’s wife is having an affair. Can these chalk-and-cheese siblings they find a way to overcome their differences and help each other out? Or will they just wind up bickering as usual?
How I Spent My Summer Vacation is a cracking action-filled romp, played out against a stunning Mexican backdrop. When a job goes wrong for career-criminal Driver (Mel Gibson), he winds up busting through the US-Mexico border, being beaten by cops and thrown into a jail with some serious sanitation issues. Along the way he teams up with a nine-year-old local boy who helps him survive the prison system, and whom he realises he must protect from the men who murdered his father. Guns, grenades and explosions a-plenty follow, but can Driver really keep the boy alive?
Headhunters is a fast-paced thriller from the pen of Norwegian crime-writing superstar Jo Nesbo. Roger Brown (Askel Hennie) pays for his sumptuous lifestyle (and makes up for his short stature) by engaging in major art theft. Using his role as a headhunter to identify potential victims, he then sets about lightening them of their collections. When a big collector with art that would solve his problems for good comes into his sights, it all looks too good to be true. Unfortunately for Roger, it is and the big fish that he’s trying to reel in might just turn out to be his last.
Dark Shadows is a deliciously dark gothic horror tale that follows a vampire’s trials with a host of supernatural creatures, and his own dysfunctional family. When Barnabus Collins (Johnny Depp), one-time wealthy playboy, breaks the heart of Angelique (Eva Green), a beautiful witch, he lives to regret it. Transformed into a vampire and buried alive for 200 years, he’s then accidentally freed, only to find himself in the 1970’s. Returning to his once-grand family home, Barnabus finds both it, and its inhabitants, led by matriarch Elizabeth Collins Stoddard (Michelle Pfeiffer), in shabby shape. What events will the vampire’s sinister reappearance usher in?
Beauty And The Beast 3D brings a fabulous 3D reworking of one of Disney’s most romantic tales to the big screen for the very first time. When brave and beautiful Belle (Paige O’Hara) is imprisoned in the castle of a grotesque beast (Robby Benson), she fears the worst. But thanks to the castle’s enchanted inhabitants – the candelabra, teapot and co. – she sees the kindness within the beast, and love blooms despite all odds. Swooningly-romantic, with a soundtrack full of fantastic songs, it’s a tale that’s guaranteed to melt even the hardest of hearts.
Battleship is a high-octane battle movie with out-of-space fighting machines that will make your eyes pop. Alex Hopper (Taylor Kitsch) is a once-promising young seaman who has his eye on an Admiral’s daughter, but in order to win her, he has to prove himself to her father (Liam Neeson). When an unidentified object turns up in the waters near their battleship, it looks like his chance has come. But he wasn’t expecting this to be an all-out war with an armada of massive fighting machines from who knows where. As battle commences, Alex realises that this is a fight to the death.
American Reunion sees all the characters from American Pie back together in a comedy that proves things don’t necessarily improve with age. With ten years having gone by since four lads from a small town in Michigan set out to lose their virginity, the gang are back together in East Great Falls for a reunion. With some of them married, some of them separated and one of them still crazy in love with his buddy’s mum, the friends meet to catch up, reminisce and show that they have well and truly grown up. Except they haven’t!
Albert Nobbs is a touching tale of a hard-working butler (Glenn Close) who hides the secret of her gender to secure a job in 19th-century Ireland. Nobbs saves her every penny in the hope that one day she can buy her own business and escape the lie she’s created, but when she’s forced to share a room with the hotel’s painter, her cover is blown. Instead of exposing her, he convinces her to try to woo Helen (Mia Wasikowska), a young hotel maid and bag herself a wife. But Helen’s squeeze, Joe (Aaron Johnson), isn’t having any of it...
African Cats is a simply stunning nature documentary, focusing on two big cat families as they attempt to raise their cubs. Narrated by Samuel L. Jackson, the film lingers lovingly on Africa’s jaw-dropping scenery and amazing wildlife, as well as the playful lion and cheetah cubs whose antics make for some serious “Aww” moments. But it’s not all cuteness: nature does her best to give these feline families a real run for their money with plenty of heart-stopping moments as they battle to protect their young against predators, hunger and the elements. Add dazzling filmwork and you have a great portrait.
21 Jump Street is a nutty knockabout cop movie with a difference. When Jenko (Channing Tatum) and Schmidt (Jonah Hill) become cops it’s not long before they flunk their first arrest. As punishment, and with their baby faces and their immature attitude, they are chosen to return to high school undercover to bust a drugs ring, and can’t think of a better way to do it than to throw a huge party. The only thing is, the combination of drink and drugs, guns and these two idiots does not bode well for good crime clear-up rates.
This comic caper revolves around four fathers, four daughters and four prospective son-in-laws. Each father wants his daughter to marry the richest son-in-law. Each daughter thinks she is marrying the wealthiest son-in-law. Each son-in-law is pretending to be the most affluent bachelor. But each character is flawed and unscrupulous in their dealings.
However, none of these people can stand each other and all of them are living under one roof in the same house!
Housefull 2 marks the second mega-star packed instalment in the Housefull franchise by director Sajid Khan.
Watch out for Malaika Arora who is already making news in the dance sequence ‘Anarkali Chali Disco’ in the company of Akshay Kumar, John Abraham, Ritesh Deshmukh, Shreyas Talpade, Mithun Chakraborty and Boman Irani. Choreographed by Farah Khan the sequence is a colourful disco song.
With a galaxy of stars, larger than life sets and laugh-out-loud moments Housefull fans will be please to hear that Sajid has announced in the end credits of the film with a caption saying ‘see you in Housefull 3’ !
The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists is an animated comedy from the makers of Wallace and Gromit. The Pirate Captain (Hugh Grant) should really be busy hijacking ships on the high seas but he has become a little obsessed with winning the Pirate of the Year award and needs to beat rivals Cutlass Liz (Salma Hayek) and Black Bellamy (Jeremy Piven) in an adventure that will see him picking a fight with Queen Victoria (Imelda Staunton) and pairing up with budding evolutionist Charles Darwin (David Tennant). The Pirates! is a daft new take on the pirate movie from the masters in their field.
The Hunger Games is a fantasy set in the future where young people have to fight to the death for the entertainment of the nation. Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) knows that if her younger sister is chosen for the Hunger Games, a terrible televised combat and survival game which means almost certain death, she won’t stand a chance. Volunteering to take her place, she must compete against highly trained kids from other districts in a game of 24 that will only have one survivor. How can she and her co-combatant Peeta (Josh Hutcherson) beat the odds and the rules to survive?
Journey 2: The Mysterious Island is an adventure movie set on a fantastical island with a great cast. Sean (Josh Hutcherson) sets out on a trek with his mum’s boyfriend, Hank (Dwayn Johnson aka The Rock) to track down his missing grandfather (Michael Caine). With the help of tour guide Kailani (Vanessa Hudgens), the party wind up on an island where the impossible happens every day: from outsize wasps that you can actually ride to dangerous dinosaur-like lizards. Can they find granddad and get off the island before disaster befalls them? Journey 2 is a wild and surreal rollercoaster ride.
It is the first time a male actor is seen playing a female role in this full feature Malayalam film.
Veteran actor Kamal Hasaan played a similar role in the blockbuster Avvai Shanmughi (Tamil) and its eventual remake Chachi 420 (Hindi).
Mayamohini revolves around Mohan (Dileep) who due to certain unavoidable circumstances dresses up to become Mayamohini.
But the twist in this comedy drama unfolds when Biju Menon falls in love without realising Mayamohini's real identity.
Alarmed at the unseen escalation in underworld criminal activities some top officials including the home secretary, the home minister and the director general of police decide to hold a secret meeting. They all take a decision to create a new unit which they unofficially refer to as 'The Department'. The film features Bollywood stars Amitabh Bachchan and Sanjay Dutt. They appear alongside Tamil actor and rising star of Hindi cinema Rana Daggubati. Amitabh Bachchan plays the role of a manipulative and deceptive gangster turned politician named Sarjerao Gaikwad.
Sanjay Dutt plays Mahadev Bhosle the leader of an encounter squad representing a dynamic character whose power lies in his dual personality that he very successfully hides.
Rana Daggubati is Inspector Shivnarayan, an encounter specialist who has a shoot-first-talk-later attitude.
The film has been directed by one of Bollywood’s most inventive filmmakers Ram Gopal Verma. Department has all the markings of another classic as it follows the tradition of earlier super hits like Company, Sarkar and Sarkar Raj.
Café de Flore is a mesmerizingly beautiful film about love from the director of C.R.A.Z.Y. Antoine (Kevin Parent) is a successful DJ living in Montreal. He has a girlfriend, two daughters and every right to be happy. But his ex-wife cannot get over their split and is haunted by a seemingly disconnected woman in Paris in the 60s called Jacqueline (Vanessa Paradis) who gave up all hope of a romantic life to look after her disabled son. How are these stories connected and why does Jacqueline stalk this woman’s subconscious? Café de Flore is lyrical and poetic and deeply emotional.
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All In Good Time is a laugh-out-loud movie that brings an Olivier Award-winning play, Rafta Rafta, to the big screen for the first time. When Atul (Reece Ritchie) weds the lovely Vina (Amara Karan) the path of love runs far from smooth. Forced to set up home with Atul’s interfering parents (Meera Syal and Harish Patel) not only is there no wedding night action, but their marriage itself looks doomed from the start. Can they get their love back on track, despite a succession of hilarious/horrendous relatives and neighbours, who are all desperate to shower them with unwanted advice?
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A Kiss for Jed is a charming Irish movie about what happens when a girl wins a talent show. Orla (Jayne Wisener) wins a talent show. Her prize? To track down a country singer with Ray (Mark O’Halloran), a documentary film-maker, for a piece on next week’s show. But the quest is not an easy one and Orla and Ray aren’t exactly made for each other. Will they succeed in their task or will they fall out before they can get it in the bag? A Kiss for Jed is a journey of discovery with a fair few laughs along the way. Buy Vue Cinema tickets online for A Kiss for Jed and watch the film trailer below.
2 Days in New York is a highly intelligent comedy from the director of Two Days in Paris. Marion (Julie Delpy) has split with the American boyfriend she lived with in Paris and has relocated to New York with their child. With a new American boyfriend (Chris Rock) and a photo exhibition to prepare for, things seem to be going well until her family from France decides to pay a visit. With a massive culture gap and language misunderstandings it’s set to be a trying time for Marion. 2 Days in New York is a worthy sequel to the extremely loveable first movie. Buy Vue Cinema tickets online for 2 Days in New York and watch the film trailer below.
This sequel revolves around police officer Pratap Raghuvanshi (Randeep Hooda) and his infiltrator Sonu Dilli (Emraan Hashmi).
Sonu Dilli is a street-smart hustler who lives by his wits selling locally produced guns for his livelihood.
Pratap Raghuvanshi is a hard bitten police officer who has a personal vendetta against the arm trade stopping at nothing to achieve his ultimate goal – to get rid of gun trade in North India. Pratap forms an unlikely liaison and a convenient partner with Sonu by working on the trail of the illegal arms trail.
Working undercover, Sonu quickly makes his way to the top exposing those involved in the illicit gun activities.
But Sonu’s life is soon shaken when he comes across Jhanvi a young doctor. She makes him realise the consequences of his actions. Sonu’s loyalty and faithfulness eventually forces him to make a choice with unforeseen and far-reaching consequences for all three of them in this gritty thriller.