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| Tuesday 24th October 2017 |
 | Runtime: 163 mins Rating: 15A | | Thirty years after the events of the first film, a new blade runner, LAPD Officer K (Ryan Gosling), unearths a long-buried secret that has the potential to plunge what’s left of society into chaos. K’s discovery leads him on a quest to find Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford), a former LAPD blade runner who has been missing for 30 years. | |
 | Runtime: 109 mins Rating: 12A | | After an unprecedented series of natural disasters threatened the planet, the world’s leaders came together to create an intricate network of satellites to control the global climate and keep everyone safe. But now, something has gone wrong—the system built to protect the Earth is attacking it, and it’s a race against the clock to uncover the real threat before a worldwide geostorm wipes out everything...and everyone along with it. | |
 | Runtime: 125 mins Rating: LIVE | | Libretto by Antonio Somma
Opera in 3 acts
Sung in Italian
Envy, conspiracy, love, jealousy, revenge and ultimately, forgiveness come together in this Verdi's intensely passionate masterpiece.
The political intrigue at the heart of the opera initially aroused the anger of contemporary censors; indeed, Verdi and his librettist were compelled to make alter the setting, moving the action away from the original Sweden to the distant US: Boston.
The great Polish tenor Piotr Beczala returns to the Liceu in one of his most acclaimed roles, singing alongside soprano Ekaterina Metlova. Vincent Lemaire's staging and Vincent Boussard’s sets reinforce the dark and mysterious atmosphere surrounding the piece, which features lavish costumes by Christian Lacroix. The cast, directed by the true Verdi specialist Renato Palumbo, also features two Verdi leaders: Dolora Zajick and Marco Caria. | |
 | | | The style of the films is to make history and peoples stories of the past interesting for the general viewer and also hopefully spark off debate and memories for people who lived through the periods featured. In this new film they start always from the Square and then it extends out to cover all sorts of topics. People from the Square featured include Martin Landers, Paul Flynn, John and Denis Tynan. All sorts of stories emerged from the wide selection of people interviewed from the town and neighbouring areas. Stories of the horse fairs, the Political rallies, Leather Factory, Creamery, the Docks, the Swimming Pool, the Glass factory, the characters and fun, the cinema and dances.
The filmmakers would especially like to thank all the local people who agreed to do interviews for the film and to Cllr. Damien Geoghean and Willy Fraher and all the team at Waterford County Museum for their help on research and lining up people to be interviewed for the project. | |
 | Runtime: 97 mins Rating: 12A | | Life for a single mom in Los Angeles takes an unexpected turn when she allows three young guys to move in with her. | |
 | Runtime: 92 mins Rating: 15A | | Inspired by the true events of the infamous 1983 prison breakout of 38 IRA prisoners from HMP, which was to become the biggest prison escape in Europe since World War II. | |
 | Runtime: 104 mins Rating: G | | Twilight Sparkle, Applejack, Rainbow Dash, Pinkie Pie, Fluttershy and Rarity embark on an epic journey to save Ponyville from a dark force. | |
 | Runtime: 86 mins Rating: G | | The Emoji Movie unlocks the never-before-seen secret world inside your smartphone. Hidden within the messaging app is Textopolis, a bustling city where all your favorite emojis live, hoping to be selected by the phone’s user. In this world, each emoji has only one facial expression – except for Gene (T.J. Miller), an exuberant emoji who was born without a filter and is bursting with multiple expressions. Determined to become "normal" like the other emojis, Gene enlists the help of his handy best friend Hi-5 (James Corden) and the notorious code breaker emoji Jailbreak (Anna Faris). Together, they embark on an epic "app-venture" through the apps on the phone, each its own wild and fun world, to find the Code that will fix Gene. But when a greater danger threatens the phone, the fate of all emojis depends on these three unlikely friends who must save their world before it’s deleted forever. | |
 | Runtime: 101 mins Rating: G | A new animated adventure in Warner Bros. Pictures’ LEGO® franchise, The LEGO NINJAGO® Movie stars Dave Franco, Justin Theroux, Fred Armisen, Abbi Jacobson, Olivia Munn, Kumail Nanjiani, Michael Peña, Zach Woods, and the legendary Jackie Chan.
In this big-screen NINJAGO adventure, the battle for NINJAGO City calls to action young Master Builder Lloyd, aka the Green Ninja, along with his friends, who are all secret ninja warriors. Led by Master Wu, as wise-cracking as he is wise, they must defeat evil warlord Garmadon, The Worst Guy Ever, who also happens to be Lloyd’s dad. Pitting mech against mech and father against son, the epic showdown will test this fierce but undisciplined team of modern-day ninjas who must learn to check their egos and pull together to unleash their inner power of Spinjitzu.
Jackie Chan (Kung Fu Panda, The Karate Kid) stars as Master Wu; Justin Theroux (Megamind 2, The Leftovers) is Garmadon; Dave Franco (Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising) plays Lloyd; and Olivia Munn (X-Men: Apocalypse) is Lloyd’s mom, Koko. Making up the secret ninja crew, Fred Armisen (The Jim Gaffigan Show, SNL) voices Cole; Abbi Jacobson (Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising) plays Nya; Kumail Nanjiani (Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates) is Jay; Michael Peña (Ant-Man, The Martian) is Kai; and Zach Woods (Silicon Valley) voices Zane.
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 | Runtime: 130 mins Rating: 12A | | Thor must face the Hulk in a gladiator match and save his people from the ruthless Hela. | |
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