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The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of
the Unicorn(PG) (US/NZ, Dir. Steven Spielberg, 2011) Sunday 29 April 11.00am
Just imagine you stumble upon a clue that takes you on the most extraordinary treasure hunt ever! Tintin and his ever loyal dog Snowy do just that when they find a model of a 17th century ship. The adventure really begins when Tintin realises it is the famous Unicorn, that sank at sea. But Tintin isn’t the only one interested in its secrets. There must be treasure involved! Featuring the incredible new performance motion capture technology and the vocal talents of Daniel Craig, Jamie Bell and Andy Serkis, Spielberg’s Tintin is a triumphant tribute to Hergé’s original stories.
Age suitability: 6+ Duration: Venue:
Admission: 107 mins
The Weston Auditorium £3
Treasure Map Workshop 10.00am
Start your day with an adventure! It’s up to you were you hide the treasure with this exciting treasure map workshop.
Duration: Admission: 45 mins £3.50 per child
Labyrinth (U) (UK/US, Dir. Jim Henson, 1986)
Sunday 20 May 11.00am
Just imagine being left at home alone with your baby brother who just won’t stop crying. Would you be tempted to wish for the Goblin King (David Bowie) to whisk him away? Poor Sarah (Jennifer Connolly) immediately regrets her request and is forced to follow the Goblins to the mystical and confounding Labyrinth to rescue Toby.
Directed and written by the creator of the Muppets, Jim Henson’s BAFTA nominated Labyrinth is full of the most wonderful and fantastical characters, music and mayhem you could ever imagine!
Age suitability: 5+ Duration: Venue:
Admission:
101 mins
The Weston Auditorium £3
Goblin Model Workshop 10.00am
Make a Goblin King to rule a fantastical Labyrinth world, the only limitation is your imagination!
Duration: Admission: 45 mins £3.50 per child
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