It’s the weekend of the biggest film awards ceremony of the year so why not get into the spirit of things and head down to the cinema? After all there’s plenty to choose from…
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.
The Hardy Bucks Movie (16)
The Irish lads are heading to the European football championships in this big screen version of the Youtube-video-turned-television-series phenomenon.
This Is 40 (15A)
Paul Rudd and Leslie Mann star in this comedy about a married couple who reach the dreaded 40 milestone and start to reassess their life together.
Beautiful Creatures (12A)
Ethan (Alden Ehrenreich) meets new girl Lena (Alice Englert) but soon discovers that as a ‘Caster’ she will be claimed by either the light or dark which could have serious consequences on the town.
A Good Day to Die Hard (15A)
Bruce Willis reprises his role as John McClane in the latest instalment of the action film franchise. This time he has to go to Russia to help out his son.
I Give It a Year (16)
Dan Mazer’s new comedy looks at the trials and tribulations of one couple’s first year of marriage. With Rose Byrne and Anna Faris.
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.
Hitchcock (12A)
This film takes a look at the relationship between director Alfred Hitchcock (Anthony Hopkins) and his wife Alma Reville (Helen Mirren) during the making of Psycho.
Warm Bodies (12A)
Nicholas Hoult plays a zombie called R who ends up developing a relationship with the girl he saves but what he doesn’t know is that it could have a serious effect on the undead world.
Flight (12A)
An airline pilot (Denzel Washington) prevents the plane he is flying from crashing but his personal demons soon catch up with him when an investigation is launched.
Lincoln (12A)
Steven Spielberg brings us the story of US President Abraham Lincoln. Starring Daniel Day-Lewis and Sally Field.
Zero Dark Thirty (15A)
This flick, from Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow, chronicles the decade-long hunt for Osama bin Laden.
Django Unchained (18)
Jamie Foxx and Leonardo DiCaprio star in Quentin Tarantino’s western about a freed slave who wants to rescue his wife from a plantation owner.
Les Misérables (12A)
Hugh Jackman, Anne Hathaway and Amanda Seyfried star in this musical epic about a man who takes pity on a poor factory worker and decides to look after her daughter.