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Our pick of week at the cinema


From Friday, July 25

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Published Date: 22 July 2008
THE long-awaited glitz and glamour movie of the year 'Sex and the City' will be screened at the Tower Mill next week.


Four years have passed since audiences last saw New Yorkers Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte and Samantha in the Gold
en-Globe award winning television series, but they've returned in a feature film that shows time has brought a few changes – and the sound of wedding bells. With style icon Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) boasting 81 outfits and a storyline packed with laughter and tears, it is certain not to disappoint fans.

Also on this week's Tower Mill programme is superhero blockbuster 'The Incredible Hulk', starring Edward Norton as Dr Bruce Banner (the Hulk), Liv Tyler as Betty Ross, William Hurt as General Thaddeus 'Thunderbolt' Ross and Tim Roth as Emil Blonsky. It follows Banner as he flees the pursuit of General Ross while attempting to find a cure for himself. When Blonsky volunteers to be injected with Banner's gamma formula to aid his capture, Blonsky becomes an even greater monster, and Banner must accept his inner beast to defeat him.

On a lighter note, Monday afternoon brings children's favourite 'The Little Polar Bear'. With an ecological message and lessons on making friends, it features Lars the polar bear who finds trouble when he becomes best friends with a seal pup named Robby.



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  • Last Updated: 29 July 2008 3:55 PM
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