Also showing: The War of the World Alive on Stage!, Papadopoulous and Sons, Thursday Til Sunday and Home
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Your support makes all the difference.The War of the Worlds Alive on Stage! (118 mins, PG)
Dun-dun-duhhhhhnn! Dun-dun-duhhhhhnn! A kitschily entertaining souvenir for those who attended Jeff Wayne's concert at London's O2 arena.
Papadopoulous and Sons (109 mins, 15)
Feeble Brit-flick (Comedy? Drama? Who knows?) featuring Stephen Dillane as a tycoon who's reduced to opening a chip shop.
Thursday Till Sunday (96 mins, 12A)
On a family weekend away, two children notice the cracks in their parents' marriage. This Chilean indie drama is a little too evocative in its depiction of the boredom of long car journeys.
Home (75 mins, U)
Depressive architect, tramping in Turkey's mountains, laments environmental damage.
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