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Stay in the know on our latest happenings Walk up George street about 10 mins into Westfield take the 1st escalator to the roof. 3 hours free parking before 6pm, free parking if you arrive after 6pm (except Thursdays), located within Westfield Shopping Centre, most convenient entry via George St. Undercover parking with easy family and disability access. Find out more about an exclusive movie event with your own private cinema! Event Cinemas Liverpool has twelve cinemas with all new digital projection. Featuring 3D, Dolby Digital and two Vmax cinemas, we also have a fully licensed Vmax Bar and Kitchen which provides customers a new level of food available at the movies. View what's on in VMAXBy using this site you agree to the use of cookies. I really liked the first Lego movie so hopefully this one will be just as awesome! As usual we can share 2-for-1 codes and go for some food as well for those that want to.Allow Facebook friends to see your upcoming events?




No, keep my events secret >  LEGO and construction toys 1 - 50 of 326 items Buy LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens Snowspeeder Buy LEGO DUPLO The Joker Challenge 10544 Buy LEGO Technic Mine Loader - 42049 Get your building cap on and let your imagination run wild with our great range of LEGO and construction toys. We have playsets from popular films such as LEGO Star Wars and Disney so you can build up a collection of all your beloved films and reenact scenes with your favourite characters. For those wanting to create new stories and adventures, our LEGO Friends sets will let you explore a variety of places and new characters. Our LEGO Technic sets are hands on model construction sets for those tech lovers to build vehicles such as cranes, planes and many more. As well as construction toys we also have a huge range of musical toys and arts and crafts equipment, for other great ways to get creative with your kids.ODEON IMAX CinemaImmerse yourself in 18 screens of movie magic, including RealD 3D, D-Box and an IMAX screen.




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For more information on upcoming film times, take a look at our cinema listings today? A Cure For Wellness (captioned) (Subtitled for hard of hearing) Film length: 146Todays Times  14:45 Book NowWolyn - SFL Subtitled Foreign Language (Subtitled) Film length: 150Todays Times  20:45 Book NowLion (2D) Film length: 118Todays Times  12:00  18:45 Book NowSplit (2D) Film length: 117Todays Times  16:00  18:45  21:30 Book NowThe Founder (2D) Film length: 115Todays Times  12:15  17:45 Book NowHidden Figures (2D) Film length: 127Todays Times  14:00  17:15  20:15 Book Now3d The Great Wall (imax) (IMAX 3D) Film length: 103Todays Times  17:00  19:30 Book Now Opening Times Here to Park Contact ODEON14 Paradise Street, Liverpool, L1 8JF 0333 006 7777Map Facilities18 ScreensCorporate HirePrivate ScreeningsWheelchair Spaces ODEON LimitlessJoin ODEON Limitless now to see all the films you want, as often as you like, for just £17.99 a month!Two down, 36 to go. Ruthless, relentless, and still with far more to come.




Manuel Pellegrini is not a man for premature gestures or statements of triumph, his messages delivered in more subtle tones. He leaves the grander actions to his players, Stevan Jovetic continuing his pre-season response to the challenge laid down, Sergio Aguero making an instant impact off the bench. But as City laid out a marker of their title intentions, only Pablo Zabaleta's late own goal denying them top-spot, this was a signal meant for Chelsea, in particular, to observe and consider. Liverpool, exposed down their left far too easily , will know that Mario Balotelli's arrival will not be a panacea, even if it will alter the dynamics of a side that exited the Etihad with regrets, but no reason for complaints. Last Christmas, in the corresponding game, City got away with it, big-time, the contentious calls going their way, Liverpool leaving with a sense of grievance that cost Brendan Rodgers £8,000 for questioning referee Lee Mason. That was certainly not the case last night. Yes, for 40-odd minutes, City were second-best to a Liverpool side which was bright and inventive in possession, Raheem Sterling threatening to make the night all about him.




Analysis: 7 things we learned   Yet once Jovetic took brutal advantage of Alberto Moreno's moment of hesitation, walking through the pitiful attempt at a clearance to lash past Simon Mignolet, City went through the gears. There was no need to hit overdrive. But the manner in which City began to find each other, create openings, expose the frailties of Liverpool's left side, was a further sign that Pellegrini's men will not make the mistake of resting on their laurels that proved so costly for Roberto Mancini after his team captured the crown. This City side does appear strengthened by the summer activities, not weakened. Fernando represents an even more physical counterweight to Yaya Toure than Fernandinho, there is still Eliaquim Mangala to come. And with Jovetic playing like a man determined to prove he has a proper role to play after spending most of last term as a passenger on the title train, Aguero still feeling his way back to full-bore, options out wide, this was an ominous warning for the rest.




City had initially struggled to impress, Sterling causing them problems, Daniel Sturridge finding the space to shoot at Joe Hart, who was not always entirely convincing as the ball was whipped in. Yet with Vincent Kompany totally committed, City kept themselves on terms and waited, like a cobra, for the opportunity to come their way. It did, three minutes before the break.   Moreno, on his debut after that £12million move from Sevilla, had impressed motoring down the left flank. But defenders first and foremost, have to defend and Moreno was horribly, painfully and fatally deficient when Dejan Lovren's weak header came his way. As Moreno dawdled, Jovetic, escaping Steven Gerrard, woke up, seizing on the instant of weakness, crashing home. It was only the £22million striker's fourth Premier League goal, celebrated with genuine delight but when he added another soon after the interval the Etihad was even happier. This was a quality goal, too, Edin Dzeko's flick sending Samir Nasrio through Moreno's channel, the pull-back falling onto Joventic's left foot, with the Montenegrin forcing home first-time.

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