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Fri 29 : STAR WARS (U) a ALIENS (1B)

DEAD RINCER (18)

Fri 6 :

THE WAR OF THE ROSES (15) & THROW MOMMA FROM THE TRAIN (15)

Sat 7 : HIGHLANDER (15) & THE HITCHER (18)

Sat 30 : MONKEY SHINES (18) a

32The List 29June- 12Ju1y 1990

TREMORS

; __, -g» .0" «’3‘ -. Tremors (Ron Underwood, 1990, US) Kevin Bacon, Fred Ward, Finn Carter. 96 mins. Just beneath the surface of the Nevada desert, huge, stinking worm-like creatures are burrowing last. Attracted by the slightest noise or vibration, they make short work oi any humans unfortunate enough to cross their path. A road repair crew are wiped out, a camping couple get swallowed up and one old dude is so scared he climbs up an electricity pylon and dies oi thirst.

Bantering buddies Val and Earl (Bacon and Ward) first come across their new big problem when a strange tentacle is caught in their pick-up truck’s axle. Inevitany they meet up with a smart girl seismologist (Carter) and soon end up pole vaulting from rock to rock out of a very tight spot. Meanwhile the small town of Perfection is put under seige by the so called ‘graboids’, its oddball collection of inhabitants having to take refuge up on the roots of their houses and trailers. The local shopkeeper is swallowed up after his iridge starts rattling and a gun-happy outdoors couple only keep their unexpected house guests at bay by blasting away with every kind of weapon in their basement arrnoury. An escape to high ground becomes the only option . . .

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A kind of way out west ‘Jaws’, ‘Tremors’ is a very attractive blend oi big monster fantasy and dry, unemphatic comedy with a pedigree which includes the producer of ‘The Terminator’ and the writers responsible for ‘Short Circuit'. In the effects department, the ‘graboids; assorted tentacles and teeth are impressively realised, while the appropriate level oi kinetic energy is delivered by some sustained jolts oi roilercoasting camerawork. This is the kind oi film where someone can say ‘Remember, no vibrations!’ only to follow with a shot of a kid on a pogo stick. At the same time the storyline is well enough written and performed to keep things way above the usual level of lumbering, unfunny spool. Bacon and Ward fit very engagingly into their blue collar personalities; the bright, boom-shot littered, desert locations make a change from monsterdom’s more typical blue filter shadows and the main action is served up with just the right combination of straight faces and otf-the-Richter-scale daltness. A winner. (Tom Tunney)

From Fri 29. Glasgow: Cannon Sauchlehall Street. Edinburgh: Cannon. Strathclyde: UCI Clydebank, UCI East Kilbride.

reveal the original reasons for his dumbncss. Edinburgh: Filmhouse.

I When Harry Mel Sally ( 15) (Rob Reiner. US. 1989) Billy Crystal. Meg Ryan. Carrie Fisher. 95 mins. Thoughtful sex comedy has Crystal (Harry). Ryan (Sally) and Reiner on top form. with highly entertaining results. Nora Ephron‘s witty screenplay intelligently ponders the possibility of male/female friendship with or without romance. and guess which side wins. . .Annie Hall for the late 198(ls.with now-famous faked orgasm. Glasgow: Grosvenor.

I The Witches (PG) (Nicholas Rocg. US. 1990) Anjelica Huston. Mai Zetterling. Rowan Atkinson. 92 mins. Nine year-old Luke is warned by his Norwegian granny about the everprescnt threat posed by the existence of witches. which isn‘t much help actually because within the next half hour he stumbles on their annual convention in a small English hotel and gets himself changed into a mouse for his pains. A pleasing adaption of Roald Dahl‘s children‘s story has director Rocg (in unusually straightforward manner) creating a superior kids movie that has you rooting for the mice all the way. Lotsof fun. Glasgow: Cannon The Forge. Cannon Sauchiehall Street, Grosvenor.

Edinburgh: Cannon. Dominion. Central: Allanpark. Caledonian. Cannon. Regal. Strathclyde: Cannon. Kelburnc. La Scala. UCI Clydebank. UCI East Kilbride.

I Women In Profile: Early Silents (PG) (US/France 1913- 1927) A programme of early silent films by women film-makers includcsA House Divided. Alice Guy‘s comedy of marital strife. Lois Weber‘s Suspense which looks at middle-class family life. and Germaine Dulac‘s 1928 milestone of French avant-garde The Seashell & the Clergyman. banned by the British censor with the immortal words ‘If this film has a meaning it is doubtless objectionable'. Glasgow: GFT.

I Young Einstein (PG) (Yahoo Serious. Australia. 1989) Yahoo Serious, Odile Le Clezio. John Howard. 97 mins. Wild-haired Mr Serious writes, directs, produces and takes the title role in this irreverently inventive biopic of the genius‘ early life. This Albert Einstein. born in Tasmania. not only split the atom. but also invented the electric guitar and hence rock’n‘roll. Like it or loathe it. this wildly silly romantic comedy looks set to be Australia‘s second most successful film to date. and its sly charm has won the hearts of audiences around the world. Edinburgh: Odeon.

[ISTINGS WEEK ONE

Friday 29—Thursday 5

Readers are advised that programmes may be subject to late change at anytime. [0) indicates that wheelchair access is available, though prior notification is advisable. [E] indicates the availability olan induction loop, lorthe convenience of hearing aid users.

GLASGOW CINEMAS

I CANNON Clarkston Road. Muirend.637 2641 . £2.50 (Child/OAP£1 .50).

1. All Dogs 60 To Heaven (U) 1.25pm (not Sun). 3.20pm.

An Innocent Man (18) 5.50pm.8.4(1pm.

2. Treasure Island (PG) 2.25pm (not Sun). 5.15pm,8. 15pm.

I CANNON The Forge. Parkhead. 556 4282/4343. [E] (screens 1.3 and5). Shows commencing before 6pm £1.75; after 6pm £3 (Chi|d£l .75).

1. PrettyWoman (15) 2pm.5.35pm. 8.30pm.

2.An lnnocentMan(18) 1.10pm. 3.30pm. 6.05pm. 8.30pm.

3. Honey, I Shrunk The Kids (U) 1 .25pm. 3.50pm.

Revenge (18) 6.05pm. 8.35pm.

4. The Witches (PG) 1.30pm. 3.50pm. 6.15pm, 8.50pm.

5. Look Who's Talking ( 12) 1. 15pm. 3.45pm, 6.05pm. 8.45pm.

6. All Dogs Go To Heaven (U) 1.15pm.

The Krays (18) 3.35pm. 6.05pm. 8.40pm. 7. Shirley Valentine (15) 1.25pm. 3.45pm. 6.05pm, 8.40pm.

See also Glasgow Lates.

I CANNON Sauchiehall Street. 332 1592. £3 (Child £1.60; OAP [beforeopm] £1.60). Two bars open 6—9.3()pm (Mon—Sat); 6.30—9.30pm (Sun).

1. Tremors (15) 1.10pm. 3.35pm.6pm. 8.25pm.

2. The Witches (PG) 1.20pm. 3.35pm. 5.55pm. 8.25pm.

3. The Hunt For Red 0ctober(PG) 1.15pm. 4.30pm. 7.45pm.

4. Fresh Horses ( 12) 1.10pm. 3.35pm.6pm. 8.25pm.

5. Stanley And Iris ( 15) 2.20pm. 5.20pm. 8.15pm.

I CITY CENTRE ODEON Renfield Street. 332 8701. Licensed bar. [D] screens 2. 3 and 4. £3. 10 (Child/OAP£1 .95 [£2.401ast show]; Student/UB40 £2.40 [available as advertised]). Luxury seats also available in screen 1 £3.60. All tickets for shows commencing before 1.30pm £1.95. Advance booking available from box office (1 lam—7.30pm) or by Visa/Access hotline (333 9551).

PrettyWoman (12) 12.30pm. 3pm. 5.45pm. 8.35pm.

Look Who's Talking (12) 1.25pm. 3.40pm. 6.10pm,8.45pm.

Revenge (18) 12.25pm. 2.55pm. 5.30pm. 8.30pm.

Rude Awakening ( 15) 1.25pm. 3.45pm. 6.15pm. 8.50pm.

Nuns OnThe Run(12) 1pm. 3.3(1pm.6pm. 8.50pm.

An Innocent Man (18) 12.50pm. 3.20pm. 5.50pm.8.35pm.