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STAR RATINGS

Classic 40s musical. A trio of funloving sailors enjoy a day’s shore leave in New York. With Gene Kelly and Jules Munshin.

Fantasy comedy. Adam Sandler plays a hotel handyman whose far-fetched tales, designed to amuse his nephew and niece, have a curious habit of coming true.

Oscar-winning musical. Classic songs, such as Consider Yourself and Food, Glorious Food, add a whole new dimension to Charles Dickens’ story of an orphan adopted by a gang of thieves. Starring Ron Moody and Jack Wild.

Comedy fantasy. Bored kids enjoy mad misadventu­res with an even madder moggy. Based on the Dr Seuss book. Stars Mike Myers, Alec Baldwin and Dakota Fanning.

Family adventure, directed by Martin Scorsese. Secretly living in a 1930s Parisian railway station, an orphan embarks on a quest close to his heart. Stars Asa Butterfiel­d, Chloe Grace Moretz and Ben Kingsley.

Kevin Costner stars in (and directed) this multiple-Oscar-winning epic, set during the American Civil War. He plays a Union army officer adopted into a Sioux tribe.

Comedy drama. A woman sparks a riot at the grim nursing home her son has cruelly forced her into. Stars Pauline Collins and Peter Capaldi.

Tim Burton fantasy, based on the children’s book by Roald Dahl. Johnny Depp plays eccentric sweet factory owner Willy Wonka, giving five seemingly lucky competitio­n winners a tour.

Animated adventure sequel. Flooding spells danger for Sid the sloth, Manny the mammoth and Diego the sabretooth­ed tiger. Voiced by Ray Romano.

Premiere. Comedy drama. A feud develops between a restaurant owner in the south of France and the newly arrived family who’ve opened an Indian eaterie nearby. Stars Helen Mirren and Om Puri.

Premiere. Fantasy adventure. A magnificen­tly inventive alternativ­e take on Sleeping Beauty. Angelina Jolie plays the vengeful fairy. Also stars Elle Fanning.

Comedy. Turfed out by his wife, an actor poses as a female housekeepe­r so he can still get to see his kids. Stars Robin Williams, Sally Field and Pierce Brosnan.

Premiere. James Bond thriller. Daniel Craig’s 007 heads off on a global mission, pursuing a secretive criminal network and its elusive mastermind. Also stars Christoph Waltz.

Premiere. Musical comedy sequel. The college a capella girls seek to fix their damaged reputation at the World Championsh­ips. Stars Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, Brittany Snow and Hailee Steinfeld.

Premiere. Biblical epic. Russell Crowe’s Noah finds his God-given mission threatened by his adopted daughter and the villainous Tubal-cain. Also stars Ray Winstone and Emma Watson.

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