Doom
Video-game adaptation set on a monster-ridden Mars. Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and former Bond girl Rosamund Pike star.
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Keeping Mum
Rowan Atkinson is a vicar who's so obsessed with writing the perfect sermon that he doesn't notice his wife's having a fling or his kids' adolescent antics. Kristen Scott-Thomas, Maggie Smith and - eek! - Patrick Swayze co-star.
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Where The Truth Lies
Kevin Bacon and Colin Firth are a TV double-act destroyed by a mysterious murder in Atom Egoyan's drama.
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World-famous directors Abbas Kiarostami, Ken Loach and Ermanno Olmi direct three interconnected stories all set on board a train bound for Rome.
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The Chronicles of Narnia
Andrew Adamson directs this live-action pic, based on CS Lewis' first novel in the Narnia franchise. z(Opens on 8th December)
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March Of The Penguins
Enormously successful documentary charting the Emperor Penguins of the Antarctic.
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King Kong
Peter Jackson apes the 1933 classic; stars include Naomi Watts, Jack Black, and Adrien Brody. (Opens Thursday 15th December.)
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Lassie
The hairy mutt bounds back on to the big screen. The Station Agent's Peter Dinklage, Peter O'Toole and Edward Fox are the unlikely non-canine cast. Read our review
The Family Stone
Claire Danes, Sarah Jessica Parker and Diane Keaton star in a comedy about a bohemian family whose Christmas is disturbed by the arrival of a very uptight fiance.
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Merry Christmas (Joyeux Noel)
World War 1 drama about German, French and Scottish soldiers who made a festive truce to play footie in no man's land.
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The Producers
Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick bring the musical of Mel Brooks' 1968 film to the big screen playing two producers who decide to create a show in the worst possible taste... (Opens 26th December.)
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Cheaper By The Dozen 2
Steve Martin continues his slide into mediocrity with an entirely unnecessary (in our view, anyhow) sequel to his 2004 kid-stuffed film. Eugene Levy turns up for the 'fun'. (Opens 26th December.)
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Just Like Heaven
Mark Ruffalo gets the hots for Reese Witherspoon whose spirit happens to be haunting his house, but whose body is in a coma.
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Rize
Documentary about the craze of krumping, a dance created on the streets of South Central, Los Angeles.
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All film dates are subject to change Last updated 22nd December 2005.