Movies

June 2, 2006

United 93 (15)
Director: Paul Greengrass
Screenwriter: Paul Greengrass
Starring: Meghan Heffern, Khalid Abdalla, Omar Berdouni, Jamie Harding, Lewis Alsamari
Running time: 110 mins
Synopsis: A real-time speculated account of the events of one of the aircraft hijacked on 9/11 and the heroic actions of its passengers who fought back against their captors.
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Things To Do Before You're 30 (TBC)
Director: Simon Shore
Screenwriters: Partick Wilde, Jean van de Velde
Starring: Emilia Fox, Dougray Scott, Jimi Mistry, Billie Piper
Running time: TBC mins
Synopsis: British comedy drama in which a group of twenty-somethings dread reaching 30 and finally being forced to embrace adulthood and responsibility.

Poseidon (12A)
Director: Wolfgang Petersen
Screenwriters: Paul Attanasio
Starring: Emmy Rossum, Kurt Russell, Dichard Dreyfuss
Running time: TBC mins
Synopsis: Remake of the 1972 disaster movie in which a liner is capsized, leaving a group of surviving passengers to try to find safety.

Ask the Dust (15)
Director: Robert Towne
Screenwriters: John Fante, Robert Towne
Starring: Colin Farrell, Salma Hayek, Idina Menzel, Donald Sutherland
Running time: 117 mins
Synopsis: An unwordly man lodges in 1930s LA in the hope of becoming and author. At first without inspiration, his affair with a Mexican waitress helps him to finish a novel.

The Benchwarmers (12A)
Director: Dennis Dugan
Screenwriters: Allen Covert, Nick Swardson
Starring: Rob Schneider, David Spade, Jon Heder
Running time: 85 mins
Synopsis: Three men try to make up for a wasted childhood and form a three-man baseball team, pitting themselves against little league squads.

Wah Wah (15)
Director: Richard E. Grant
Screenwriter: Richard E. Grant
Starring: Emily Watson, Gabriel Byrne, Miranda Richardson
Running time: 99 mins
Synopsis: Based on Grant's experiences in British-controlled Swaziland.
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