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CINEMA : Film releases for November


Frozen Frozen 3D is the latest Disney extravaganza complete with princesses, songs and funny co-stars. Elsa, the Snow Queen (Idina Menzel) has cast a spell condemning the world to eternal winter. The only person who can break this spell is Ana (Kristen Bell), her sister but to do it she has to brave icy conditions, malevolent snowmen and unexpected obstacles. Luckily, she has companions to accompany her, including a friendly snowman called Olaf (Josh Gad). Frozen 3D looks set to join Disney movies old and new in the cannon of classics from the revered animation house.


The Secret Life of Walter Mitty


A classic remade by the incomparable Ben Stiller. Walter Mitty (Ben Stiller) works in an office and has nothing to live for apart from his crush on co-worker Cheryl (Kristen Wiig). To while away his time, he indulges in fantasies where he is an action man at the centre of adventures that can take him anywhere in the world. When he finds his and Cheryl’s jobs in jeopardy, can he bring the skills he has in his fantasy life into the real world and save them? The Secret Life of Walter Mitty is a touching comedy with real heart.


The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug


Perhaps the most spectacular instalment in the series that takes in not only The Hobbit but Lord of the Rings. With Gandalf (Ian McKellen) missing, Baggins and the dwarves must make their own way through the dangerous forest in search of the Secret Door that will let them get their hands on the hoard of Smaug, the dragon. But with a variety of deadly creatures and Smaug himself standing in the way, it’s going to be no easy feat. It is a fantastical thrill ride among monsters!


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