Film LISTINGS Films screening in the next four weeks are listed below with certificate, star rating, credits, brief review and venue details. See list.co.uk for the most up- to-date screening times. Submit details of special screenings at least 10 days before publication to events@list.co.uk Film listings are compiled by Laura Ennor and Gail Tolley. ✽ Indicates Hitlist entry
NEW RELEASES ✽ Barbara (PG-13) (Christian Petzold, Germany, 2012) Nina Hoss, Ronald
Zehrfeld, Rainer Bock. 105min. See review, page 64. On release from Fri 28 Sep, incl Filmhouse, Edinburgh; Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee. The Campaign (15) (Jay Roach, US, 2012) Will Ferrell, Zach Galifianakis, Jason Sudeikis. 85min. Ferrell and Galifianakis are a pair of Southerners trying to win a seat in Congress. On release from Fri 28 Sep.
✽ Diana Vreeland: The Eye has to Travel (PG) ●●●●● (Lisa
Immordino Vreeland, USA, 2011) Diana Vreeland. 77min. See review, page 64. Filmhouse, Edinburgh, Fri 21–Sun 30 Sep.
✽ Frankenweenie (PG) (Tim Burton, US, 2012) Winona Ryder, Catherine
O’Hara, Martin Short. 87min. See review, page 66. On release from Wed 17 Oct. Hit and Run (15) ●●●●● (David Palmer & Dax Shepard, USA, 2012) Kristen Bell, Dax Shepard, Bradley Cooper. 100min. See review, page 65. On release from Fri 12 Oct. Hit So Hard (tbc) (P. David Ebersole, US, 2011) Patty Schemel, Courtney Love, Eric Erlandson. 103min. The story of Patty Schemel, the gay drummer from Courtney Love’s rock band Hole. On release from Fri 5 Oct.
✽ Holy Motors (18) ●●●●● (Leos Carax, France, 2012) Denis Lavant,
Édith Scob, Eva Mendes. 115min. See review, page 67. Filmhouse, Edinburgh, Fri 28 Sep–Thu 4 Oct; Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow, Fri 28–Sun 30 Sep; Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee, Fri 5–Thu 11 Oct. Hotel Transylvania (U) (Genndy Tartakovsky, US, 2012) Adam Sandler, Selena Gomez, Andy Samberg. Dracula is proprietor of the titular resort where monsters can rest from the cares of scaring humanity. On release from Fri 12 Oct.
✽ Husbands (12A) (John Cassavetes, US, 1970) Ben Gazzara, Peter Falk,
John Cassavetes. 131min. See review, page 67. Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee, Sun 14 Oct.
Hysteria (15) ●●●●● (Tanya Wexler, UK/France/Germany/Luxembourg, 2011) Maggie Gyllenhaal, Hugh Dancy, Jonathan Pryce. 100min. See review, page 65. On release from Fri 21 Sep. Inbred (18) (Alex Chandon, Germany, UK, 2011) Jo Hartley, Seamus O’Neill, James Doherty. 90min. Four young offenders and their care workers are sent on a weekend to the remote village of Mortlake in Yorkshire where conflict with some local youths results in a blood- soaked nightmare. On release from Mon 1 Oct.
✽ Keyhole (tbc) ●●●●● (Guy Maddin, Canada, 2011) Jason Patric,
Isabella Rossellini, Udo Kier. 94min. Criminal Ulysses Pick (Patric) and his gang journey through his family’s haunted house in search of his wife (Rossellini). See review at list.co.uk Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee, Fri 21–Thu 27 Sep. Killing Them Softly (18) ●●●●● (Andrew Dominik, US, 2012) Brad Pitt, Richard Jenkins, James Gandolfini. 104min. See review, page 65. On release from Fri 21 Sep. Liberal Arts (12A) ●●●●● (Josh Radnor, US, 2012) Elizabeth Olsen, Zac Efron, Josh Radnor. 97min. See review, page 66. On release from Fri 5 Oct.
✽ Looper (15) ●●●●● (Rian Johnson, US, 2012) Joseph Gordon-Levitt,
Bruce Willis, Emily Blunt, Jeff Daniels. 118min. See review, page 64. On release from Fri 28 Sep. The Myth of the American Sleepover (15) (David Robert Mitchell, US, 2010) Claire Sloma, Marlon Morton, Amanda Bauer. 96min. This sleeper hit coming-of-age drama follows four teenagers on the last night of summer before returning to high school. Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow, Fri 21–Mon 24 Sep. Now is Good (12A) (Ol Parker, UK, 2012) Dakota Fanning, Kaya Scodelario, Olivia Williams. 103min. See review, page 66. General release. On the Road (tbc) (Walter Salles, France, 2012) Sam Riley, Garrett Hedlund, Kristen Stewart. 137min. See review, page 66. On release from Fri 21 Sep. The Perks of Being a Wallflower (12A) (Stephen Chbosky, US, 2012) Logan Lerman, Emma Watson, Ezra Miller. 103min. An awkward adolescent is guided through high school by two senior students. On release from Fri 5 Oct. Private Peaceful (12A) ●●●●● (Pat O’Connor, UK, 2012) George MacKay, Jack O’Connell, Alexandra Roach. 100min. Tommo and Charlie Peaceful are two brothers who make the fateful decision to sign up to the British Army during WWI. See review at list.co.uk On release from Fri 12 Oct.
CINEMA INFORMATION
GLASGOW CCA 350 Sauchiehall Street. 0141 352 4900. cca- glasgow.com. Prices vary (£5–£5.60).
Cineworld Parkhead Forge Shopping Centre, 1221 Gallowgate. 0871 200 2000. cineworld.co.uk £6.40–£7 (£4.80–£5.20; family ticket £20.40); 3D supplement £2.10 (£1.50); glasses 80p per pair. Off peak prices Mon–Thu before 5pm. Cineworld Renfrew Street 7 Renfrew Street. 0871 200 2000. cineworld.co.uk £6.90–£8.30 (£5.70; fam- ily ticket £22–£23.40); 3D supplement £2.10 (£1.50); glasses 80p per pair. Off peak prices Mon–Thu before 5pm and Fri–Sun before noon.
Empire Clyde Regional Centre, 23 Britannia Way. 0871 471 4714. empirecinemas. co.uk £5.45–£6.95 (£5–£5.25; family ticket £20–£21); 3D supplement £1.50. Off peak prices Mon–Thu before 5pm; SaverDay Tuesday £2.95.
Glasgow Film Theatre 12 Rose Street. 0141 332 6535. glasgowfilm.org/ theatre £7 (£5.50). Glasgow Sculpture Studios The Whisky Bond Dawson Street. 07582 698832. Free, see clippertonproject. com
Glue Factory 22 Farnell Street Garscube Industrial Estate Maryhill. £6 (£4), part of Take One Action, booking via zerosilence-glasgow.event- brite.com
GMAC (Glasgow Media Access Centre) Fifth Floor Trongate 103. 0141 553 5400. g-mac. co.uk. £5 as part of Take One Action, see takeoneaction. org.uk
Grosvenor Ashton Lane, Hillhead. 0845 166 6002. grosven- orcafe.co.uk/cinema.php £5–£7.75 (£4–£6; sofa seats £15–£30). Various peak and off peak prices throughout the week. The Hidden Gardens Tramway 25 Albert Drive. 0845 330 3501. thehid- dengardens.org.uk. £6 (£4). Bike-powered screenings, see takeoneac- tion.org.uk
High Street Gallery 40a High Street. 0141 552 4100. highstreetgal- leryglasgow.co.uk. £17 in advance, £20 on the door. Withnail & I Appreciation Society screening booking via 07710 809452 Kinning Park Complex Cornwall Street. 0141 419 0329. kinningpark- complex.org. Free, see mhfestival.com
Odeon at the Quay Springfield Quay, Paisley Road. 0871 22 44 007. odeon.co.uk £7.30–£8.60 (£5.05–£6.45; family ticket £20.20– £23.80); 3D supplement £2 (£1.60); glasses £1 per pair.
Off peak prices Mon–Thu before 5pm.
Odeon Braehead X-scape, Kings Inch Road. 0871 2244 007. odeon.co.uk £7.30–£8.60 (£5.40–£7;
family ticket £21.60–
£25.60); 3D supplement £2 (£1.60); glasses £1 per pair.
Off peak prices Mon–Thu
before 5pm.
The Old Hairdressers Opposite Stereo, Renfield Lane. 0141 222 2254. stereocafebar.com Free.
Paisley Arts Centre New Street. 0141 887 1010. renfrewshire. gov.uk Prices vary (free–£5).
Platform The Bridge 1000, Westerhouse Road, Easterhouse. 0141 276 9696. platform-online. co.uk Free screening as part of
Take One Action, booking via takeoneaction.eventbrite.
com
Showcase Cinema Barrbridge Leisure Centre, Coatbridge. 0871 220 1000. showcasecin- emas.co.uk
£6.40–£7.70 (£5.55); 3D supplement £2; glasses £1
per pair. Off peak prices
before noon.
Showcase Cinema Griffin Avenue, Phoenix Business Park, Paisley. 0871 220 1000. show- casecinemas.co.uk £6.30–£7.70 (£5.65); 3D
supplement £2; glasses £1 per pair. Off peak prices
Mon–Fri before 6pm; Sat &
Sun before noon.
Sloans 62 Argyll Arcade City Centre. 0141 221 8866. sloansglasgow.com Free.
EDINBURGH Cameo 38 Home Street. 0871 902 5723. picturehouses. co.uk £5.30–£7.30 (£2–£5.80). Sunday double bills £7.30 (concessions £5.80; mem- bers free).Off peak price Tue–Fri before 5pm, all late shows and all day Mon; Wed first screening £2 for concessions. Cineworld Fountainpark Fountain Park, 130/3 Dundee Street. 0871 200 2000. cineworld.co.uk £7.10–£8.30 (£5.40; family ticket £22.60); 3D supple- ment £2.10 (£1.50); glasses 80p per pair. Off peak pric- es Mon–Fri before 5pm.
Dominion 18 Newbattle Terrace. 0131 447 4771. domini- oncinemas.net £6–£10.90 (£4.60–£7.90; seniors discount Sun–Thu only). Off peak prices before 6pm. Edinburgh Central Youth Hostel 9 Haddington Place. 0131 524 2090. £10 (including drink). Charity screening, booking via even- telephant.com/eventherain
Filmhouse 88 Lothian Road. 0131 228 2688. filmhousecin- ema.com £5.60–£7.50 (£2.60–£5.50). Off peak prices Mon–Fri before 5pm (extra discount on Fri).
Inspace 1 Crichton Street. 0131 650 2750. inspace. mediascot.org £6 (£4), part of Take One Action, booking via zerosi- lence-edinburgh.eventbrite. com
Odeon 118 Lothian Road. 0871 22 44 007. odeon.co.uk £7.50–£8.85 (£5.65–£6.90; family ticket £22–£26); 3D supplement £2 (£1.60); glasses £1 per pair. Off peak prices Mon–Thu before 5pm. Odeon Wester Hailes 120 Wester Hailes Road, Westside Plaza. 0871 22 44 007. odeon.co.uk £6.60–£7.85 (£4.75–£6; family ticket £19.80– £23.40); premier seat upgrade £1.10 (family £4.40); 3D supplement £2 (£1.60); glasses £1 per pair. Off peak prices Mon–Thu before 5pm.
Out of the Blue Drill Hall 30–36 Dalmeny Street Leith. 0131 555 7101. outoftheblue.org.uk. Prices vary (free–£7), see takeoneaction.org.uk
Royal Botanic Garden Arboretum Place. 0131 248 2909. rbge.org.uk. £6 (£4). Bike-powered screenings, see takeoneac- tion.org.uk Scottish National Gallery The Mound. 0131 624 6200. nationalgalleries. org. Free.
Scottish Poetry Library 5 Crichton’s Close, Canongate. 557 2876. spl.org.uk
Margaret Tait event £7 (£4) from splmargarettait.event-
brite.co.uk
Vue Ocean Ocean Terminal, Ocean Drive, Victoria Dock, Leith. 0871 224 0240. myvue.com
£5.95–£8.40 (£4.50–£6.25;
family ticket £18–£25); 3D supplement £2.60 (£1.95).
Off peak prices all day Mon–
Thu and Fri before 5pm (extra discounts Mon–Thu
before 5pm).
Vue Omni Omni, Greenside. 0871 224 0240. myvue.com
£5.95–£8ww.40 (£4.50– £6.25; family ticket £18–
£25); 3D supplement £2.60 (£1.95). Off peak prices all
day Mon–Thu and Fri before 5pm (extra discounts Mon–
Thu before 5pm).
OTHER INDEPENDENTS The Hippodrome 10 Hope Street, Bo’ness. 01324 506850. falkirk. gov.uk/hippodrome
£5.55 (£4.25; fam-
ily ticket £15.20). Certain Hippodrome Festival of
Silent Cinema screenings
£8 (£6).
Macrobert University of Stirling, Stirling. 01786 466666. macrobert.org
£4.75–£5.75 (£4.25–£5.25). Off peak prices before 4pm.
Dundee Contemporary Arts Nethergate, Dundee. 01382 909900. dca. org.uk
£5–£6.50 (£4). Off peak prices before 5pm (extra
discounts Mon–Thu).
68 THE LIST 20 Sep–18 Oct 2012