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22nd March 2013
04:00pm GMT

It's hard to make plans when it's sunny one moment and pouring down the next so why not do something that doesn't rely on the weather such as the cinema? Here's what the big screen has to offer...
Identity Thief (15A)
Sandy Patterson (Jason Bateman) decides to go after the woman (Melissa McCarthy) who is living it up after stealing his identity.
The Croods (G)
A prehistoric family embark on an adventure together in this animated flick. Starring Nicolas Cage, Emma Stone and Ryan Reynolds.
Jack the Giant Slayer (12A)
Jack (Nicholas Hoult) opens a gateway between two worlds thus reigniting the war between humans and giants.
The Guilt Trip (12A)
Seth Rogen and Barbra Streisand star in this comedy about an inventor who ends up going on a road trip with his mother.
The Paperboy (16)
A reporter returns to his roots to investigate a case involving a death row inmate. With Matthew McConaughey and Zac Efron.
The Incredible Burt Wonderstone (12A)
Steve Carell, Steve Buscemi and Jim Carrey come together for this comedy about two friends who dream up a daring, new stunt in the hope of saving their magic act and friendship.
Red Dawn (12A)
A group decide to fight for the survival of their home town when it's invaded by North Korean soldiers. Chris Hemsworth stars.
Oz: The Great and the Powerful (PG)
A magician ends up in an enchanted land in which he must make an important decision. Starring James Franco and Mila Kunis.
Broken (15A)
Cillian Murphy and Tim Roth star in this drama about a teenage girl whose life is turned upside down when she witnesses a crime.
Parker (16)
A thief (Jason Statham) is double-crossed by his gang and left for dead but decides to get revenge with the help of a woman (Jennifer Lopez).
Safe Haven (15A)
Katie (Julianne Hough) tries to turn over a new leaf in a small town but her past and a love interest (Josh Duhamel) soon force her to rethink things.
Stoker (18)
After her father dies, India's uncle comes to live with her and her mother but she soon finds out that he has ulterior motives. Starring Nicole Kidman and Mia Wasikowska.
Broken City (15A)
Mark Wahlberg and Russell Crowe star in this crime drama about an ex-cop seeking redemption and revenge after he is deceived.
Arbitrage (15)
Richard Gere plays a hedge fund magnate who makes a mistake that not only threatens his empire but also those closest to him.
Mama (15A)
A couple are faced with the daunting task of raising his nieces who were left alone in the forest for five years. But it soon becomes clear that they might not have been entirely alone.
Cloud Atlas (15A)
Tom Hanks and Halle Berry star in this drama thriller which explores how one person's actions can have a widespread impact on others.
Wreck-It Ralph (G)
This animated flick is about a video game villain who wants to be a hero. Starring John C Reilly and Jane Lynch.
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