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Antz (PG)

Woody Allen stars as Ant Z, a little insect with big ideas, in this story of love, deception and revolution in an animated ant colony.

Babe: Pig in the City (U)

The little piggy goes to the city to try to save the farm. He meets new friends there and has lots of new adventures.

Batman Forever (PG)

Perhaps the least appropriate title for a film ever as it effectively killed off the series. Alicia Silverstone and Uma Thurman roll around together, so at least its worth watching for that.

Dancing at Lughnasa (PG)

Meryl Streep stars in this period costume drama thing set in Ireland. As Oirish as one of those bars.

Dr Dolittle (PG)

Eddie Murphy. Furry friends. Discourse.

Enemy of the State (15)

Will Smith is a high-flying attorney who is framed for muder and must try to prove his innocence. High-tech chicanery ensues.

The Horse Whisperer (PG)

Robert Redford is the rough cowboy type whose rugged ways and stern words tame a horse and its owner.

Little Voice (15)

A shy and retiring singer finds fame in her ability to mimic great songstresses. Stars Jane Horrocks, Ewan McGregor and Michael Caine.

The Mask of Zorro (PG)

Antonio Banderas dons the famous mask under the tuition of Anthony Hopkins as the Spanish once again threaten his country.

Meet Joe Black (12)

Brad Pitt is death. He comes to visit Anthony Hopkins. He decides he likes living on Earth and he stays for a while. The audience doesn't.

Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (15)

Clint Eastwood directs this plodding story of murder and deceit among high society in America's deep south.

Mulan (U)

Disney animated the classic Chinese story of a young girl who dresses as a boy to save her father from going to war.

The Parent Trap (PG)

Two twins, seperated at birth, swap places in a bid to reunited their estranged parents.

Practical Magic (12)

Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman are the two enchanted sisters whose magical games bring their family to the edge of disaster.

Prince of Egypt (PG)

Moses learns of his true parentage and delivers the Hebrews from Egypt to the promised land. Animation starring Val Kilmer, Ralph Fiennes and Patrick Stewart.

Psycho (18)

Gus Van Sant directs this shot by shot remake of Alfred Hitchcock's classic thriller.

Rush Hour (15)

Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker team up to rescue the kidnapped daughter of a government official.

The Siege (15)

Denzel Washington and Bruce Willis clash heads as they try to root out the fundamentalist terrorist organisation blowing up New York (if you'll pardon the expression).

Star Trek: Insurrection (PG)

Picard and crew try to stop an evil force taking over a magical planet.

Stepmom (12)

Susan Sarandon plays the woman who has the difficult task of stepping into another mother's shoes in this tug-of-love romantic comedy type thing.

Twilight (15)

A former LA sleuth (Paul Newman) comes out of retirement to help a friend and becomes embroiled in murder. Also stars Susan Sarandon (again).

Very Bad Things (18)

When a stripper dies on a stag night the groom and pals start on a spiral of murder and deception. Christian Slater, Cameron Diaz and Daniel Stern star in this screwball comedy.

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