RIO Saturday
Morning Picture Club
Sponsored
by Hackney Gazette
Membership
is free. Members have their membership cards stamped on each visit
and get free admittance after every 10 visits and a free poster
after every 25 visits. Parents, please note: children under the
age of five years must be accompanied by an adult throughout the
performance. You are welcome to drop off older children at the start
of the film and return to pick them up at the end. Doors open at
10.30am and the FILM starts at 11.00am sharp. The length of the
films varies please check the finish times listed below.
Please note: unaccompanied adults will not be admitted.
SAT
12 Jun 11.00am
FINDING NEMO (PG)
(US 2003) dirs.Andrew Stanton & Lee Unkrich 104m.
Voices of Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, Willem Dafoe.
In the colourful and warm tropical waters of the Great Barrier
Reef, a Clownfish named Marlin struggles to protect his only son,
Nemo. But Nemo, like all young fish, is eager to explore the mysterious
reef. When Nemo is unexpectedly taken far from home and thrust into
a dentist's office fish tank, Marlin finds himself the unlikely
hero on an epic journey to rescue his son. In his quest, Marlin
is joined by a good Samaritan named Dory, a Regal Blue Tang fish
with the worst short-term memory and biggest heart in the entire
ocean.
Approx end 12.50pm
SAT
19 Jun 11.00am
BROTHER BEAR (U)
(US 2003) dirs.Aaron Blaise & Robert Walker 85m. Animated
feature.
Voices of Joaquin Phoenix, Jeremy Suarez, Jason Raize, Dave Thomas,
Rick Moranis.
Kenai is an impulsive, strong-headed American
tribesman. When a bear kills his older brother after Kenai has
put them both in danger, he decides to get revenge and kills the
animal. But the spirit world is very unhappy about this and transforms
him into a bear until he learns the consequences of his actions.
Kenai now has to climb a mystical mountain if he wants to recover
his human aspect. A moving and beautiful story full of little furry
animals.
Approx end 12.30pm
SAT
26 Jun 11.00am
CONFESSIONS OF A TEENAGE DRAMA QUEEN (PG)
(US 2004) dir.Sarah Sugarman 89m.
Lindsay Lohan, Adam Garcia, Glenne Headly.
Life is over for 17-year-old Lola the day she has to move from
New York City to ‘boring‘ New Jersey. How will she cope
in that cultural desert and fulfil her theatrical aspirations? And
how on earth will she manage to make it to NYC and attend the farewell
concert of her rock idol? A sparkling and funny teen comedy.
Approx end 12.35pm
SAT
3 Jul 11.00am
JOHNNY ENGLISH (PG)
(Br 2003) dir.Peter Howitt 88m.
Rowan Atkinson, John Malkovich, Natalie Imbruglia.
Atkinson is on fine comedic form in this highly successful Bond
parody. Atkinson is Johnny English, the clumsy secret service man,
who has to save the day and the Crown Jewels from the slimy, bad
guy, Malkovich. Its effortless blend of comedy, slapstick and affection
for the spy genre make it fantastic fun.
Approx end 12.35pm
SAT
10 Jul 11.00am
SCHOOL OF ROCK (PG)
(US 2003) dir.Richard Linklater 109m.
Jack Black, Mike White, Joan Cusack, Sarah Silverman.
After being thrown out of his rock band, Dewey Finn goes to work
as a supply teacher in a strict private school. It doesn’t
take long for Dewey to introduce his class to the really important
matters in education: rock. When he finds one of his pupils is a
guitar prodigy, he decides to form a band with his class and enter
them in a music competition. This fresh and fully rhythmic comedy
will entertain the whole family.
Approx end 12.50pm
SAT
17 Jul 11.00am
LOONEY TUNES: BACK IN ACTION (PG)
(US 2004) dir.Joe Dante 90m.
Brendan Fraser, Jenna Elfman, Steve Martin, Timothy Dalton.
Daffy Duck is fed up with all the attention going to Bugs Bunny,
he wants the same salary for equal work. But Kate, who’s in
charge of the animated characters in the studio, won’t listen
to him and Daffy quits Hollywood. Along with Bobby Delmont, also
recently put off the Hollywood tracks, Daffy embarks on an adventure
to find a blue diamond which belongs to Bobby’s father and
has gone missing.
Approx end 12.35pm
SAT
24 Jul 11.00am
THE CAT IN THE HAT (PG)
(US 2003) dir.Bo Welch 82m.
Mike Myers, Spencer Breslin, Dakota Fanning, Alec Baldwin, Kelly
Preston, Amy Hill, Sean Hayes.
Conrad and Sally Walden are home alone with their pet fish. It
is raining outside, and there is nothing to do. Until the Cat in
the Hat (Mike Myers) walks in the front door. He introduces them
to their imagination, and at first it's all fun and games. Until
things get out of hand, and The Cat must go, go, go, before their
parents get back.
Approx end 12.25pm
SAT
31 Jul 11.00am
HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN (PG)
(US/Br 2004) dir.Alfonso Cuarón 142m.
Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint.
Another summer with the horrible Dursleys, Harry can’t wait
to return to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. However,
the summer is finally over and Harry is entering his third year
at Hogwarts. He learns that Sirius Black, said to have killed Harry's
parents, has escaped the prison of Azkaban, and could be coming
after him next. But there are secrets to be uncovered about Sirius
and his relationship with Harry. Another scary and exciting adventure
for our now teenage heroes and a lot of fun for everyone.
Approx end 1.30pm
PLAYCENTRE MATINEES
Tue 15 Jun 4.15pm FINDING NEMO (U)
Tue 22 Jun 4.15pm BROTHER BEAR (U)
Tue 29 Jun 4.15pm CONFESSIONS OF A TEENAGE DRAMA QUEEN (PG)
TICKETS:
£2.50 Children
£3.50 Accompanying adults
SATURDAY
MATINEES
SATS 12 & 19 Jun
SCOOBY DOO 2: MONSTERS UNLEASHED (PG) 1.30
(US 2004) dir.Raja Gosnell 93m.
Freddie Prinze Jr, Sara Michelle Gellar, Matthew Lillard, Seth Green,
Alicia Silverstone.
In their new mystery adventure, Scooby and the gang confront an
anonymous masked villain who is plotting to take over the city of
Coolsville by wreaking mayhem with a monster machine that creates
Mystery Inc.’s classic foes like the Creeper, Captain Cutler,
and The 10,000 Volt Ghost.
£5/£4 Concs/£4 Under 15’s
SUMMER HOLIDAY MATINEES
FRI 30 Jul – THUR 5 Aug
HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN (PG)
(US/Br 2004) dir.Alfonso Cuarón 142m.
Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint.
Another summer with the horrible Dursleys, Harry can’t wait
to return to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. However,
the summer is finally over and Harry is entering his third year
at Hogwarts. He learns that Sirius Black, said to have killed Harry's
parents, has escaped the prison of Azkaban, and could be coming
after him next. But there are secrets to be uncovered about Sirius
and his relationship with Harry. Another scary and exciting adventure
for our now teenage heroes and a lot of fun for everyone.
TICKETS:
£4.00 Under 15s
£5.00 Adults
£4.00 Concessions
£2.50 OAPs
GROUP REDUCTIONS (Weekday Matinees only)
£3.00 10 or more children
+ 1 accompanying adult free with every 10 children
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