October 2011 @ the Movies

A little look into what you can catch in UK cinemas for the month of October! What are you most looking forward to watching on the big screen? 

Johnny English Reborn

He is back for another installment!

The Lion King – 3D

One of Disney’s most loved films is making a return to the big screen in 3D.

Midnight in Paris

Woody Allen is back with a comedy about a family travelling to Paris and then re-evaluating their life.

Footloose

A remake of the much loved 80’s classic gets a reboot for the new generation.

The Three Musketeers

Another reboot that has included quite a lot of films already in the series over the years.

Real Steel

What if two people boxing was not enough? And they were replaced by machines which could then get smashed into small pieces. Well that is what we get to find out in Real Steel – I am actually quite looking forward to this one.

Dolphin Tale

A friendship between a boy and a dolphin – also starring Morgan Freeman who is apparently his usual brilliant self.

Albatross

Two teenagers with a love for writing and who aspire to write novels become friends but everything has the potential to fall apart when one of them starts an affair with the others father.

First Night

A film about a man who wants to find more culture to fulfill his life. This sees him perform in an opera show.

Will

An orphan travels across Europe to see the 2005 Champions League final in Istanbul.

Contagion

The outbreak of a deadly disease. Fantastic cast for this film!

Restless

A terminally ill teenager falls in love with a boy who likes attending funerals.

We Need to Talk About Kevin

The mother of a teenagers who went on a high school killing spree tried to deal with her grief. By writing to her estranged husband.

Monte Carlo

Three young women who are visiting Paris find themselves taken to Monte Carlo after being mistaken for being a British heiress.

The Adventures of TinTin: Secret of the Unicorn

Tintin and his friends discover directions to a sunken ship and go off on a treasure hunt.

The Help

An aspiring author during the civil rights movement of the 1960’s decides to write a book from the point of view of the African American maid and what they think of the white families they work for.

Anonymous

What if William Shakespeare had not actually written any of his plays, and it was all a conspiracy against the real man who wrote them.

The Ides of March

An idealistic staffer for a newbie presidential candidate gets a crash course on dirty politics during his stint on the campaign trail.

The Rocky Horror Picture Show

Back on the big screen for Halloween!!!

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