The nights are getting darker now and despite our recent spell of good weather, we have to acknowledge that Summer is nearly over and Autumn is on its way. However, don't despair we have Halloween and Bonfire Night to look forward to (well...the kids do!) as well as some new films, due for release this Autumn:
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (in 3D) Release Date 18/09/09*
In an attempt to solve World hunger, an eccentric inventor (Flint Lockwood) invents a machine which can change water into different foodstuffs! He can't believe that his invention actually works when pancakes, pasta and steaks rain down on his home town. However, things don't quite go according to plan - leaving the World in a bit of a pickle!
Toy Story and Toy Story 2 (in 3D) Release Date 2/10/09*
The much loved Toy Story and Toy Story 2 (first released in 1995 and 1999) have had a complete digital 3D makeover and this amazing double feature is heading for our movie screens on 2/10/09 for a limited period. These films are thought to be an 'audience primer' for Toy Story 3, which hits our screens on 18/06/2010. This provides an excellent opportunity for those who missed these beautifully animated films first time round, to view them again on the big screen.
Up (in 3D) Release Date 9/10/2009*
This is a new film from Disney Pixar, the story is about a 78 year old man whose dream is to see the wilds of South America. He tries to achieve this by tying thousands of balloons to his house and soon after lift off he realises that he has an eight year old stowaway!
Astro Boy Release Date 23/10/2009*
This little robot, who has incredible powers, first appeared in 1951 and became an instant icon. He is created by a brilliant scientist called Dr Tenma (played by Nicholas Cage) and this thrilling tale is set in futuristic Metro City. He is endowed with super strength (blue energy), x-ray vision and the ability to fly so your kids are bound to love this delightful super hero.
* Release dates are subject to change, please check with your local cinema
Monday, 14 September 2009
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