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Rated M (Mature themes and violence), 103 mins Rated G (General), 89 mins SOLD OUT $8 TIX Beauty and the Beast Not yet rated, 129 mins Beauty and the Beast 3D Not yet rated, 120 mins Rated M (Mature themes and coarse language), 99 mins Rated PG (Mild themes, sexual references and coarse language), 139 mins Rated MA15+ (Strong sex scenes), 118 mins Rated MA15+ (Strong coarse language), 91 mins Rated PG (Mild themes and coarse language), 127 mins Rated M ( Mature themes and coarse language), 103 mins Rated M, 118 mins Rated M (Coarse language), 128 mins Rated PG (Mild themes), 118 mins Rated MA15+ (Strong bloody violence), 137 mins Manchester by the Sea Rated M (Mature themes, coarse language, violence and sexual references), 138 mins Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life Rated PG (Mild themes and coarse language), 92 mins Rated PG (Some scenes may scare young children), 113 mins




Rated PG (Mild themes), 105 mins Not yet rated, 150 mins Rated M (Horror themes and violence), 102 mins Rated MA15+, 161 mins Rated G (General), 108 mins Rated M (Mature themes, violence and coarse language), 117 mins Rated R18+ (High impact themes, coarse language and drug use), 117 mins Rated M (Fantasy themes and violence), 103 mins Warren Miller's: Here, There & Everywhere Rated E, 113 minsWe've got more to see View More In Comedy This original computer-animated story follows Emmet, an ordinary, rules-following, perfectly average LEGO minifigure who is mistakenly identified as the most extraordinary person and the key to saving the world. He is drafted into a fellowship of strangers on an epic quest to stop an evil tyrant, a journey for which Emmet is hopelessly and hilariously underprepared. Yet again the Australian market is denied the iTunes Extras available in other markets while still being charged more for the movie.




When I was in the cinema I laughed my head off, the LEGO movie is surely the best movie of all time. I'm not the biggest lego fan, but I was very interested in this movie. I expected it to be a bit chaotic, and it was, but it was way better than I thought it would be! I actually really laughed out loud in some scenes, and I hardly ever find movies truly funny. Like another reviewer said, it had a great twist in the end! It's very smart, and despite the rating, clean. There's some violence, but it's lego, it wasn't bad. I would recommend this movie to any family. It's just good fun. I did find it losing a little of its pacing in the middle, but not for long, and it picks up very quickly. My brother was a little dissapointed in the lack of Star Wars lego, but at least it had a cameo. Overall this was a very good movie that I would probably see again. The song is catchy as well. So take your kids and give lego a try! Genre: Family and Kids Running Time: 100 minutes LEGO Batman: The Movie -- DC Superheroes Unite




LEGO: The Adventures of Clutch Powers LEGO Ninjago: Masters of SpinjitzuCan't read the text above?Try another text or an audio CAPTCHAText in the box:What's this?CNET reports that “The LEGO Batman Movie” has been delayed in Australian cinemas by its distributor Roadshow Films until March 30th. That’s seven weeks after the film’s release around much of the rest of the world such as in the United States and United Kingdom. What makes this interesting is back in 2014 “The LEGO Movie” underwent a similar delay in Australia – pushed back from an early February 2014 release, which was day-and-date with the U.S., to an April 2014 bow to try and take advantage of the school holidays. It backfired and Roadshow’s chief Graham Burke, who has become one of the most vocal critics of film piracy in recent years, reportedly said it cost the company up to $5 million in lost ticket revenue: “We made one hell of a mistake with Lego… We held it for a holiday period, it was a disaster.




It caused it to be pirated very widely. And as a consequence: No more. Our policy going forward is that all of our movies will release day and date with the United States.” Roadshow has stuck to its promise for the most part with delays usually fairly minimal between U.S. and Australian releases, making a delay like this stand out all the more. They also recently picked up “Moonlight,” the Barry Jenkins-directed drama and potential awards nominee which no Australian distributor seemed to want to touch until they scored it the other week. “Moonlight” will get a January 26th release in Australia with sneak previews the weekend before. Australia was also host to much of the production on both “LEGO” films thanks to local animation house Animal Logic.Royal Shakespeare Company: The Tempest Part of the Royal Shakespeare Company's 2017 series, filmed live on stage in the bard's home of Stratford-upon Avon and broadcast worldwide in… A Few Less Men Aussie comedy follow-up to 2011's A Few Best Men starring Xavier Samuel, Kris Marshall and Kevin Bishop.




David Stratton: A Cinematic Life Veteran Australian filmmaker David Stratton relates the development of Aussie cinema history in this documentary. Kong 3D: Skull Island Brie Larson and Tom Hiddleston lead Legendary Entertainment's second installment in their Godzilla-Kong series. Sword Art Online the Movie: Ordinal Scale This all-new episode written by original Sword Art Online author Reki Kawahara follows the events of the second series, Sword Art Online II. Oscar-winning relationship drama from acclaimed filmmaker Asghar Farhadi (The Past, A Separation). Varun Dhawan and Alia Bhatt return for the sequel to 2014's Bollywood romance Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania. NT Live: Saint Joan From the National Theatre's 2016-2017 season of live recordings, this is Josie Rourke's production of Bernard Shaw's classic play. After leaving competitive gymnastics, 16-year-old Kelly (Kelly Johnson) must rejoin the competition to help out an old friend and show up a rival.




A Cure for Wellness Dane DeHaan must retrieve his company's CEO from a very creepy wellness centre in the Swiss Alps in this psychological thriller from Gore Verbinski. Based on a true story of a white man (Joel Edgerton) and a black woman (Ruth Negga) whose love is challenged in 1967 Virginia. Peppa Pig: My First Cinema Experience - Peppa's Australian Holiday Join Peppa on her first Australian holiday as she visits her friend Kylie Kangaroo and family, plus five other brand new episodes. Australian action-adventure comedy set in the depths of the Aussie outback. Stars Gareth Rickards, Vincent Andriano and Sam Glissan. Documentary following a 13-year-old Mongolian girl as she embarks on a journey toward acceptance in the male-dominated arena of falconry. The Search for Life in Space Join Lisa Kaltenegger, director of the Carl Sagan Institute, in this space exploration documentary. The Space Between Us Asa Butterfield (Ender's Game) is a teen born and raised on Mars in this coming-of-age sci-fi, given an oppotunity to experience Earth for the first…

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