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FILM INFORMATION FILM INFORMATION !2 ASSASSIN's CREED 115 Min FILM INFORMATION FILM INFORMATION !2 ASSASSIN'S CREED 115 min. Dir. Justin Kurzel !5 SPLIT 117 min. Dir. M Night Shyamalan NEW! Stars: Michael Fassbender, Marion Cotillard, Essie Davis Stars: James McAvoy, Haley Lu Richardson, Anya Taylor-Joy Action fantasy about a man who inherits the memories of his 15th century ancestor Psychological thriller in which three teenage girls are abducted by a man with Dissociative and discovers that he is a descendant of a secret Assassins' society. Moderate violence, Identity Disorder. Sustained threat, abduction theme. infrequent strong language. !2 SULLY 96 min. Dir. Clint Eastwood U BALLERINA 89 min. Dir. Eric Summer,Éric Warin Stars: Tom Hanks, Aaron Eckhart, Laura Linney Stars: Elle Fanning, Dane DeHaan, Maddie Ziegler Biographical drama based on the true story of Captain Chesley “Sully" Sullenberger, who SHOWTIMES & INFORMATION Animated family film about a young girl who runs away from an orphanage in order to try safely crash-landed a plane on the Hudson River in 2009. Moderate threat, infrequent to achieve her dream of becoming a dancer. Mild threat. strong language. 0333 001 5151 MOVIEHOUSE.CO.UK !5 THE BYE BYE MAN 96 min. Dir. Stacy Title !5 UNDERWORLD: BLOOD WARS 91 min. Dir. Anna Foerster Stars: Douglas Smith, Lucien Laviscount, Cressida Bonas Stars: Kate Beckinsale, Theo James, Lara Pulver Horror film about students who accidentally unleash a supernatural entity. Strong sustained Action horror sequel in which a vampire attempts to end the war between the Lycan and threat, violence, gory images. vampire clans. Strong bloody violence, gore. FRIDAY 20 JANUARY - THURSDAY 26 JANUARY !2 FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM 130 min. Dir. David Yates !5 WHY HIM? 111 min. Dir. John Hamburg Stars: Eddie Redmayne, Ezra Miller, Colin Farrell Stars: Bryan Cranston, James Franco, Zoey Deutch Fantasy adventure drama, set in 1920s New York, in which a wizard becomes involved in a Comedy in which a loving and overprotective father strongly disapproves of his daughter's battle against dark forces that threaten the city. Moderate threat. wealthy but socially inept boyfriend. Strong language, sex references. SPLIT !5 HACKSAW RIDGE 139 min. Dir. Mel Gibson STARTS THURSDAY! !2 XXX - RETURN OF XANDER CAGE 107 min. Dir. D.J. Caruso NEW! Stars: Andrew Garfield, Sam Worthington, Luke Bracey Stars: Vin Diesel, Samuel L. Jackson, Ruby Rose War drama based on the true story of Desmond Doss, a conscientious objector who served Action sequel in which Xander Cage leads a team to stop a series of satellite attacks. as a combat medic during World War Two. Strong bloody violence, gory injury detail. Moderate action violence, sex references, infrequent strong language. !5 JACKIE 100 min. Dir. Pablo Larraín NEW! Stars: Natalie Portman, Peter Sarsgaard, Billy Crudup Drama about the life of Jacqueline "Jackie" Kennedy in the days immediately following the assassination of her husband, US President John F. Kennedy. Brief strong violence. !2 LA LA LAND 128 min. Dir. Damien Chazelle Stars: Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone, Amiée Conn Musical comedy about the relationship between a jazz musician and an aspiring playwright. Infrequent strong language. Pg LION 118 min. Dir. Garth Davis NEW! Stars: Rooney Mara, Nicole Kidman, Dev Patel Drama in which a five-year-old Indian boy finds himself lost in Kolkata, thousands of miles from home. Scenes of emotional intensity, mild threat. !5 LIVE BY NIGHT 129 min. Dir. Ben Affleck JACKIE Stars: Ben Affleck, Zoe Saldana, Elle Fanning Period crime drama, about a gangster making his way through the criminal hierarchy. Very strong language, strong violence, sex, racist language. !5 MANCHESTER BY THE SEA 137 min. Dir. Kenneth Lonergan Stars: Casey Affleck, Michelle Williams, Kyle Chandler Drama about a man who agrees to give a home to his young nephew after the boy's father dies unexpectedly. Very strong language. HACKSAW RIDGE - OPENS THURSDAY! Pg MOANA 113 min. Dir. Ron Clements,John Musker Stars: Dwayne Johnson, Auli'i Cravalho, Alan Tudyk Animated feature about a young girl who ventures out to sea on a mission to save the future of the people of the Pacific island on which she lives. Mild threat. !2 A MONSTER CALLS 108 min. Dir. J.A. Bayona Stars: Toby Kebbell, Liam Neeson, Felicity Jones Fantasy drama in which a boy encounters a monster in the form of a tree which helps him LION through a difficult period. Moderate threat, scenes of emotional distress. Pg MONSTER TRUCKS 104 min. Dir. Chris Wedge Stars: Lucas Till, Jane Levy, Thomas Lennon Fantasy adventure in which a young motoring enthusiast befriends a large subterranean creature unearthed by an oil-drilling company. Mild threat. !2 PASSENGERS 116 min. Dir. Morten Tyldum Stars: Jennifer Lawrence, Chris Pratt, Michael Sheen Sci-fi drama in which a man, travelling through space to a distant colony, awakes early from hibernation. Moderate threat, brief injury detail, sexual activity. !2 ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY 125 min. Dir. Gareth Edwards Stars: Felicity Jones, Mads Mikkelsen, Ben Mendelsohn The Rebellion makes a risky move to steal the plans to the Death Star, setting up the epic saga to follow. SING - PREVIEWS SATURDAY & SUNDAY !5 SILENCE 161 min. Dir. Martin Scorsese XXX - RETURN OF Stars: Andrew Garfield, Liam Neeson, Adam Driver Historical drama, set in the seventeenth century, in which two Jesuit priests travel to Japan Head Office:Yorkgate (aka Cityside Mall), 100-150 York Street, Belfast in search of their missing mentor. Strong violence, scenes of torture. XANDER CAGE 13 Glenwell Road, Glengormley, Co. Antrim BT36 7RF. U SING 108 min. Dir. Garth Jennings 3D & 2D PREVIEWS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY! 51 St Lurach’s Road, Maghera, Co Londonderry BT46 5JE. Stars: Matthew McConaughey, Reese Witherspoon, Seth MacFarlane 14 Dublin Road, Belfast BT2 7HN. Animated feature about a group of animals taking part in a singing contest. Very mild bad language, threat, rude humour. Riverside Park South, Coleraine, Co. Londonderry BT51 3AW. Programme Flyer MHC17-W3 Movie Certificate logos © 2002 BBFC. Featured movie artwork © 2012 Lionsgate All other artwork © Movie House Cinemas Ltd. Printer: www.darganpres Printer: Ltd. House Cinemas © Movie All other artwork Lionsgate © 2012 artwork movie Featured BBFC. logos © 2002 Certificate Movie MHC17-W3 Flyer Programme SOMESOME OF OF THE THE LATEST LATEST MOVIESMOVIES MAY NOT BE SHOWINGSHOWING AT AT ALL ALL CINEMAS CINEMAS MOVIE HOUSE CINEMAS WEEKLY PROGRAMME FRIDAY 20 JANUARY - THURSDAY 26 JANUARY (PROGRAMME SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT SHORT NOTICE) 9024 9075 7035 9083 DUBLIN RD, BELFAST 5700 CITYSIDE MALL (YORKGATE), BELFAST 5000 JET CENTRE, COLERAINE 0000 GLENGORMLEY 3424 Assassin's Creed (12A)† Assassin's Creed (12A) A Monster Calls (12A) Assassin's Creed (12A) Assassin's Creed (12A) Fri - Wed: 12:00 21:00 Fri & Mon - Thu: 13:15 16:10 18:50 21:20 Daily: 13:30 16:00 18:30 Daily: 18:50 21:30 Fri & Mon - Thu: 16:30 19:00 Sat & Sun: 13:50 16:30 19:00 Sat & Sun: 18:50 21:20 Monster Trucks (PG) Ballerina (U) The Bye Bye Man (15)* Sat & Sun: 11:20 13:55 16:20 Daily: 12:15 14:30 16:45 19:00 21:30 Ballerina (U) Sat & Sun: 11:00 13:20 16:00 Ballerina (U) 16:30 Sat & Sun: 11:45 14:30 16:45 The Bye Bye Man (15)* Fri & Mon - Thu: Passengers (12A) Sat & Sun: 14:10 16:30 Hacksaw Ridge (15)*† Fri & Mon - Thu: 16:30 19:10 21:30 The Bye Bye Man (15)* Fri & Mon - Wed: 13:30 16:00 18:30 21:00 Thu: 18:00 21:00 Sat & Sun: 19:10 21:30 Daily: 14:00 16:30 19:30 21:50 Sat & Sun: 18:30 21:00 The Bye Bye Man (15)* La La Land (12A)* Daily: 19:00 21:10 Jackie (15)* NEW! Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (12A) Daily: 12:30 14:45 17:00 19:15 21:30 Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them (12A) Fri & Sun - Thu: 15:30 18:20 21:10 Fri & Mon - Thu: 15:00 Fri & Mon - Thu: 14:30 17:30 20:30 Sat: 18:20 21:10 La La Land (12A)* Sat & Sun: 12:00 15:00 Sat & Sun: 11:30 14:30 17:30 20:30 Daily: 15:45 18:30 21:20 La La Land (12A)* Live by Night (15)* Daily: 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00 Hacksaw Ridge (15)* Sing 3D (U)* Fri & Mon - Thu: 15:45 18:45 21:30 Sat & Sun: 11:15 14:00 16:50 Live by Night (15)* Thu: 12:30 15:30 18:30 21:30 Sat & Sun: 18:45 21:30 Daily: 21:30 Lion (PG)* NEW! Audio Description Available Jackie (15)* NEW! Sing 2D (U)* Moana (PG) Moana (PG) Daily: 13:00 15:45 18:30 21:15 Daily: 12:15 14:40 17:00 19:20 21:40 Sat & Sun: 13:00 15:50 Fri & Mon - Thu: 16:20 Fri & Mon - Thu: 16:00 Sat & Sun: 11:15 13:50 16:20 Sat & Sun: 13:40 Split (15)* Live by Night (15)* La La Land (12A)* NEW! Daily: 12:30 15:30 18:40 21:30 Daily: 13:00 15:40 19:00 21:40 A Monster Calls (12A) Monster Trucks (PG) Fri & Mon - Thu: 13:00 15:45 18:30 21:15 Sat & Sun: 13:15 Sat & Sun: 18:30 21:15 Fri & Mon - Thu: 16:10 Lion (PG)* Sully (12A) NEW! Sat & Sun: 10:45 13:15 16:10 Passengers (12A) Daily: 13:00 15:40 18:50 21:30 Daily: 18:30 20:45 Manchester By The Sea (15)*† Daily: 21:30 Monster Trucks (PG) Daily: 12:30 15:15 18:00 21:00 Live by Night (15)* Underworld: Blood Wars (15)* Sat & Sun: 10:45 13:15 Sing (U)* Fri & Mon - Thu: 13:00 15:45 18:40 21:30 Fri & Mon - Thu: 14:15 16:40 19:30 21:50 Sat & Sun: 13:30 16:00 A Monster Calls (12A)† Sat & Sun: 18:40 21:30 Sat & Sun: 19:30 21:50 Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (12A) Split (15)* NEW! Fri - Wed: 14:20 16:30 18:45 Fri & Mon - Thu: 15:15 18:10 21:00 Thu: 13:20 15:30 Manchester By The Sea (15)* Why Him? (15) Daily: 16:10 18:40 21:10 Sat & Sun: 12:15 15:15 21:00 Daily: 21:00 Daily: 19:20 21:50 Why Him? (15) Daily: 19:00 Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (12A) Moana (PG) XXX - Return of Xander Cage (12A)* NEW! Sing 3D (U)* Daily: 20:30 Daily: 13:30 16:10 Daily: 13:30 16:10 19:10 21:40 Sat & Sun: 11:00 13:30 16:00 XXX - Return of Xander Cage (12A)* NEW! Fri & Mon - Thu: 16:20 18:50 21:20 Silence (15) Sing 2D (U)* Sat & Sun: 14:00 16:20 18:50 21:20 Daily: 17:15 Sat: 12:30 15:00 18:10 Sun: 12:30 Sing (U)* Sat & Sun: 11:30 13:45 16:10 Split (15)* NEW! Daily: 15:45 18:30 21:20 Split (15)* NEW! FIFTY SHADES DARKER Why Him? (15) Daily: 13:45 16:15 18:50 21:30 NOW BOOKING.
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