Wednesday, 30 March 2016

10 Cloverfield Lane (M) 105 min | Mystery | Sci-Fi | Thriller


Thursday, Mar 17        7:10PM
Friday, Mar 18             8:40PM
Saturday, Mar 19         1:40PM ; 8:40PM
Sunday, Mar 20           3:40PM
Wednesday, Mar 23      10:40AM ; 8:40PM
Saturday, Mar 26         8:40PM
Sunday, Mar 27            4:30PM
Wednesday, Mar 30    8:40PM *FINAL*
Waking up from a car accident, a young woman finds herself in the basement of a man who says he's saved her life from a chemical attack that has left the outside uninhabitable.
Director: Dan Trachtenberg
Stars: Mary Elizabeth Winstead, John Goodman, John Gallagher Jr., Mat Vairo 

J.J. Abrams Warns 10 Cloverfield Lane Is Not Cloverfield 2 
“The association is clear and there are multiple connections—and there is a bigger idea at play for us with these movies and this connection.”

Sunday, 27 March 2016

ANGRY BIRDS (CTC) 2016 Animation | Action | Comedy | Family


Find out why the birds are so angry. When an island populated by happy, flightless birds is visited by mysterious green piggies, it's up to three unlikely outcasts - Red, Chuck and Bomb - to figure out what the pigs are up to.
Directors: Clay Kaytis | Fergal Reilly
Stars: Kate McKinnon, Peter Dinklage, Jason Sudeikis, Danny McBride 
 

Sunday, 20 March 2016

THE UNDERARM [LIVE] 6pm Sun 20 March 2016

This is the story of two brothers ripped apart by the most infamous act in trans-Tasman sport. As adults, they are reunited at another test clash in Wellington. What results is a tumultuous ride through sport, politics and the ugly side of broken families. And, of course, the perennial sledging match that is Aussie-Kiwi relations.

THE UNDERARM  [LIVE]

  6pm Sun  20 March 
comedy play from NZ about "that" cricket incident.  
Tickets $29.50/$25
MA15+
Two Brothers. One Ball. So Much Lost.


The Underarm is a riotous and hugely entertaining show that has tremendous appeal to those who don't ordinarily attend theatre - children, sports clubs and corporate groups.

Starring award-winning NZ actor, Christopher Brougham and Directed by Peter Hambleton (Gloin in The Hobbit trilogy).

"You don't have to be a cricket-lover to be entertained by The Underarm. Anyone - male, female, young, old - whose life is touched by sibling rivalry at any level, or by trans-Tasman rivalries... will find this show insightful, enlightening and engaging" - THEATREVIEW


Box Office open: Wed to Fri 10am-2pm plus during movie screenings; 6pm-late Wed to Sat; from 1pm Sat & Sun call P 47615430 or buy Tickets online anytime (+$1) http://tinyurl.com/ShowingAtWorldTheatre. Public Holidays – check the Movie Schedule. EFTPOS available. CLOSED MON TUES

2016 LIVE SEASON PASS* for selected shows only – buy tickets in advance for six shows in 2016 in one transaction - and you will save $$$ by being eligible for the group /concession price. Just mention this offer to the staff when you are booking your tickets … face to face transactions only (offer not available online). Offer ends 20/2/16 

Saturday, 19 March 2016

• 13 HOURS: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi [MA15+]2h 24min | Action, Drama, Thriller


Thursday, Mar 17 7:00PM
Friday, Mar 18 8:10PM
Saturday, Mar 19 1:30PM ; 8:10PM
Sunday, Mar 20 1:30PM
Wednesday, Mar 23 8:10PM  *FINAL*

As an American ambassador is killed during an attack at a U.S. compound in Libya, a security team struggles to make sense out of the chaos.

Director: Michael Bay
Writers: Chuck Hogan (screenplay), Mitchell Zuckoff (book)
Stars: John Krasinski, Pablo Schreiber, James Badge Dale



The director of a trilogy of Transformers twaddle still gets more jacked up by machines than people. Full review
Peter Travers·Rolling Stone
Michael Bay likes to go bold and likes to go bonkers, fattening his often-outrageous material with crazed visual strokes and thunderous explosions, helter-skelter angles and scattershot editing. Full review
Manohla Dargis·New York Times
An experiential tour de force but a contextual blur, a shrewdly dumb movie that captures, and perhaps too readily embraces, the extreme confusion of the events as they unfolded on the ground. Full review
Justin Chang·Variety
13 Hours is a well-made, violent, profane, difficult movie. The fact that it depicts real, important events makes it no less difficult. Full review
Paul Asay Plugged In

THE BROTHERS GRIMBSY (MA15+) 83 min - Action | Comedy



Thursday, Mar 10       7:10PM  *NEW*

Friday, Mar 11            8:50PM

Saturday, Mar 12       1:40PM;  8:50PM

Sunday, Mar 13          1:40PM

Wednesday, Mar 16   6:40PM 
Friday, Mar 18 6:30PM
Saturday, Mar 19 6:30PM
Sunday, Mar 20 4:10PM
Wednesday, Mar 23 6:30PM *FINAL*
A new assignment forces a top spy to team up with his football hooligan brother.
Director: Louis Leterrier
Stars: Isla Fisher, Penélope Cruz, Rebel Wilson, Sacha Baron Cohen 
 Music composed by: Erran Baron Cohen, David Buckley

Dimwitted Nobby (Sacha Baron Cohen) lives in an English fishing town with his loving girlfriend (Rebel Wilson) and nine children. For the last 28 years, he's been searching for his long-lost brother Sebastian (Mark Strong). When the two finally reunite, Nobby finds out that his sibling is a top MI6 assassin who's just uncovered a sinister plot. Wrongfully accused and on the run, Sebastian now realizes that he needs Nobby's help to save the world and prove his innocence.

Friday, 18 March 2016

• THE LADY IN THE VAN [M] 1h 44min | Biography, Comedy, Drama



Thursday, Mar 10      7:00PM   *NEW*
Friday, Mar 11          8:40PM
Saturday, Mar 12      1:30PM; 6:30PM
Sunday, Mar 13        1:30PM
Wednesday, Mar 16  10:30AM;  6:30PM
Friday, Mar 18          6:40PM
Saturday, Mar 19      6:40PM
Sunday, Mar 20        1:40PM
Wednesday, Mar 23  10:30AM ;  6:40PM  *FINAL*
A man forms an unexpected bond with a transient woman living in her car that's parked in his driveway.
Director: Nicholas Hytner
Writer: Alan Bennett
Stars: Maggie Smith, Alex Jennings, Jim Broadbent 


"Figuring out what is true and what isn't is one of the pleasures of "The Lady in the Van," but the foremost one is watching Maggie Smith gloriously reprising her acclaimed stage performance." Full review
Frank Scheck·Hollywood Reporter