When does Virgin update their website?

I hope they are the Films for November! They look good. :goodvibes

Can anyone confirm?

Thanks
 
I looked last month Rosiejo and they definately didn't have mr and mrs smith or the wedding crashers, so I'm hoping this is Novembers!
 
Novembers films

WALLACE AND GROMIT: THE CURSE OF THE WERE-RABBIT
The much loved duo from Aardman’s Oscar-winning clay animated shorts star in a brand new feature length comedy adventure, as they set out to discover the mystery behind the garden sabotage that plagues their village, and threatens their giant vegetable growing contest. Terrific animation, this is a brilliant big-screen debut for the cheese-loving Wallace and his ever-faithful dog, Gromit.

THE 40 YEAR OLD VIRGIN
The title says it all! A nerdy guy who's never 'done the deed' is goaded by his buddies into popping his cherry. Essentially a one-joke movie but nevertheless very funny, this thoroughly adult comedy thankfully hasn't been toned down, otherwise it would surely have lost the true gems of crude and sometimes downright shocking humour which make it one of the funniest movies this year.

SKY HIGH
Set in a world where superheroes are as common as Burberry check, young Will Stronghold, the son of The Commander and Jetstream tries to find a balance between being a normal teenager and an extraordinary boy with superpowers. Smart and funny, adults may have low expectations but turn out to be pleasantly surprised by this cheesy, Kurt Russell winner.

GOAL!

When a football scout at a local match in Los Angeles spots Mexican born Santiago Munez, he's promised a trial at Newcastle United, provided he gets himself to England. Packed full of star-studded cameos - including Alan Shearer - this energetic, feel-good sports romp is sure to get you revved up for the 2006 World Cup. Bend it Like Beckham it ain't, good footy fun it is.

OLIVER TWIST

An adaptation of the classic Dickens tale of a young orphan boy who gets involved with a gang of pickpockets in 19th century London. Forced to live in a workhouse, he escapes and is lured into a world of crime by the sinister Fagin. A classic for a new generation, Kingsley is brilliant as Fagin, although fans of the 1968 musical may be wishing the cast would burst into song. Altogether now, 'Consider yourself ?'

FOUR BROTHERS

After their adoptive mother is murdered during a grocery store holdup, the Mercer Brothers reunited to take the matter of her death into their own hands. As they track down the killer they quickly realise that their old ways of doing business have new consequences. Marky Mark's back with another Funky Bunch in this stylish revenge flick from acclaimed director John Singleton.

MRS HENDERSON PRESENTS

When the eccentric Laura Henderson is widowed she decides to throw all of her energy into reopening a rundown Soho theatre. A well-to-do pillar of the community, she soon causes a stir by introducing nude actresses to her stage, presented as art. From the director of Dirty Pretty Things comes another pitch perfect comedy drama. Dame Judi is superbly witty in this classy production - look out for Pop Idol Will Young making his big screen as Bertie.

THE POLAR EXPRESS

Based on the popular book, this heart-warming movie combines state-of-the-art technology and a good old-fashioned story. On Christmas Eve a young boy who doubts the existence of Santa boards a magical train headed for the North Pole and the home of Father Christmas. Sure to give you a warm, fuzzy feeling inside, and definitely destined to become a festive favourite with kids and adults alike.
 

Obi - those are December's films as the site has updated since I posted.

November's films are:

Outbound:
Hustle and Flow

Rated 15, Drama, 116 mins
Megaphone: Craig Brewer
Headliners: Terrence Howard, Anthony Anderson

In a nutshell: A streetwise Memphis hustler in a mid-life crisis tries to find his voice and realise his long buried dreams in this gritty, absorbing drama. Seasoned actor Terence Howard who at last seems to be making his mark plays Djay, a man down on his luck who begins to write down his freestyle raps and teams up with a church musician.

Verdict: From director John Singleton (Boyz N the Hood), this was winner of the Audience Award at Sundance, and shouldn’t be missed.


Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Rated PG, Family, 116 mins
Megaphone: Tim Burton
Headliners: Johnny Depp, Freddie Highmore, David Kelly

In a nutshell: This psychedelic and off-beat comedy owes more to Edward Scissorhands than the cuddly Gene Wilder we all remember. Set to become a cult classic for a whole new generation, this wonderfully eccentric and surreal adaptation not only features the delicious Johnny Depp, but also manages to be laugh-out loud funny. Best accompanied by an enormous chocolate bar.


The Wedding Crashers

Rated 15, Comedy, 119 mins
Megaphone: David Dobkin
Headliners: Vince Vaughn, Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams

In a nutshell: A pair of committed womanisers meet their match when they gatecrash one too many weddings and find themselves entangled with the daughter of an influential and eccentric politician.

Verdict: Vaughn and Wilson are hilarious as the die-hard party animals, set on one last bash before they retire from the wedding scene. Nude, crude and a right good laugh.


The Business

Rated 12a, Comedy, 113 mins
Megaphone: Richard Linklater
Headliners: Billy Bob Thornton, Marcia Gay Harden, Greg Kinnear

In a nutshell: School of Rock meets Bad Santa in this remake of the 1976 romp which originally starred Walter Mattau. This time it’s Billy Bob in the dug out with his team of little misfits who he must try and turn into champs.

Verdict: Not as family friendly as you might think, Coach Buttermaker is an alcoholic, pest-removal worker who briefly played professional baseball. Superb, cynical fun, not to be missed.



Mr. & Mrs. Smith

Rated 15, Action, 120 mins
Megaphone: Doug Liman
Headliners: Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Vince Vaughn

In a nutshell: John and Jane Smith are an ordinary suburban couple with an ordinary, lifeless marriage. But each of them has a secret, they are both assassins hired by competing agencies to kill the same target - each other!

Verdict: A sexy action adventure starring Hollywood’s most talked about couple.


Silver City

Rated 15, Drama, 128 mins
Megaphone: John Sayles
Headliners: Chris Cooper, Richard Dreyfuss, Danny Huston

In a nutshell: When a good-looking frat boy with a dubious past runs for governor of Colorado, daddy makes sure that nothing will prevent his son from being appointed. However, the surprise discovery of a corpse soon threatens to unravel the corrupt local politician's campaign until a journalist-turned-investigator is hired to visit the suspects. Excellent political satire, this is a gripping and conspiratorial whodunit, packed full of atmosphere.

Verdict: Excellent political satire, this is a gripping and conspiratorial whodunit, packed full of atmosphere.



Dig!

Rated 15, Documentary, 107 mins
Megaphone: Ondi Timoner
Headliners: Anton Newcombe, Courtney Taylor-Taylor, Joel Gion

In a nutshell: Get ready to rock - you needn't be a fan of the bands to enjoy this vibrant documentary following the launch and subsequent careers of The Dandy Warhols and The Brian Jonestown Massacre. Winner of the Grand Jury Documentary Prize at Sundance, there’s been huge buzz surrounding this feature, which was seven years in the making and tracks the friendship and rivalry that develops between the bands founders.

Verdict: Packed full of pop-star punch-ups and suitably outrageous rock’n’roll footage, don’t miss it.


Kung Fu Hustle

Cantonese with English subtitles
Rated 15, Action, 99 mins
Megaphone: Stephen Chow
Headliners: Stephen Chow, Yuen Wah, Qiu Yuen




In a nutshell: In pre-Revolutionary China, Sing, a small time thief and wannabe gangster aspires to join the notorious "Axe Gang" while residents of a housing complex exhibit extraordinary powers in defending their turf.

Verdict: A jam packed, crazy action flick, which is unmissable - even for those who are normally put off by subtitles. Breathtaking stunts and special effects make this a hilarious roller coaster ride of martial-arts mastery and explosive comedic timing. A madcap movie, packed full of non-stop mayhem, you will never have seen anything quite like this.


Bewitched

Rated PG, Comedy, 102 mins
Megaphone: Nora Ephron
Headliners: Nicole Kidman, Will Ferrell, Michael Caine


In a nutshell: Isabel is a naive, good-natured witch, determined to lead a 'normal' life. Jack is a loud-mouthed actor trying to get his career back on track. When the pair are cast in a remake of the 60s comedy Bewitched they soon discover that their motives for accepting the roles are very different.

Verdict: Kidman's twitching nose is cute enough to cover Michael Caine's thin performance, although this remains a good comedy popcorn flick.


Cinderella Man

Rated 12a, Drama, 144 mins
Megaphone: Ron Howard
Headliners: Russell Crowe, Renee Zellwegger, Paul Giamatti


In a nutshell: Ron Howard's latest crowd pleaser warmly tells the true-life story of Depression-era fighter and folk hero Jim Braddock, who having lost everything turned to boxing in order support his family, and in turn defeated heavyweight champ Max Baer in a 15-round slugfest.

Verdict: A good ol--fashioned drama featuring a stellar cast - and a roller coaster ride of emotions. They don't make 'em like they used to.



Land of the Dead

Rated 15, Horror, 93 mins
Megaphone: George A Romero
Headliners: Simon Baker, John Leguizamo, Dennis Hopper


In a nutshell: It's been two decades since master filmmaker George A Romero's zombies have stalked the screens of cinemas and now a new chapter of horror is about to begin. The world is merely a memory, what's left of mankind is cordoned off behind the walls of a fortified city struggling to survive, while the walking dead roam outside.

Verdict: Great, gory fun, this long-awaited sequel is a must-see.



Batman Begins

Rated 12a, Action, 140 mins
Megaphone: Christopher Nolan
Headliners: Christian Bale, Katie Holmes, Liam Neeson


In a nutshell: Exploring the origins of the Batman legend, and how the caped crusader started out. In the wake of his parent's murder, Bruce Wayne decides to fight the sinister forces that threaten the city.

Verdict: A fast paced, dark action flick - featuring a particularly creepy baddy played by Cillian Murphy, this is a far cry from the last Batman instalment, and a much more moody affair.

Coming home:
The Island

Rated 12a, Action, 131 mins
Megaphone: Michael Bay
Headliners: Ewan McGregor, Scarlett Johannsson, Sean Bean

In a nutshell: Set sometime in the future, the story centres on a society which invests in human cloning as an insurance policy against illness and disease, hey presto you can grow yourself another organ/limb/offspring, delete as appropriate.

Verdict: Ewan McGregor in a white jumpsuit? Mmm, guess it must a movie about cloning. Sure enough, settle back for some superb - if slightly exhausting, sci fi action.


Stoned

Rated 15, Drama, 102 mins
Megaphone: Stephen Woolley
Headliners: Paddy Considine, David Morrissey, Leo Gregory

In a nutshell: As creative leader of The Rolling Stones during it's infancy, Brian Jones led a sordid and debauched life, chronicled here in this strangely mesmerizing depiction of the final months before his death. Found at the bottom of his swimming pool after being let go from the band, a verdict of accidental death was eventually given.

Verdict: This is a step back in time to when rock stars were arrested for drugs and didn't show up to their own gigs. Were we talking about Pete Doherty?


Bad News Bears

Rated 12a, Comedy, 113 mins
Megaphone: Richard Linklater
Headliners: Billy Bob Thornton, Marcia Gay Harden, Greg Kinnear

In a nutshell: School of Rock meets Bad Santa in this remake of the 1976 romp which originally starred Walter Mattau. This time it's Billy Bob in the dug out with his team of little misfits who he must try and turn into champs.

Verdict: Not as family friendly as you might think, Coach Buttermaker is an alcoholic, pest-removal worker who briefly played professional baseball. Superb, cynical fun, not to be missed.


The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lava Girl

Rated U, Family, 93 mins
Megaphone: Robert Rodriguez
Headliners: David Arquette, Taylor Dooley, Tayor Lautner

In a nutshell: From the creators or Spy Kids comes another adventure that's out of this world. Not really one for the grown-ups. Kids are sure to be captivated by Max’s imagination and his superhero friends who come to life.

Verdict: Whilst originally filmed in 3D, our test audience (a 4 old year Spiderman fan) didn't seem bothered by the lack of cardboard goggles and avidly sat through it twice, whilst critics reckon it's better without the third dimension!


The Longest Yard

Rated 12a, Comedy, 113 mins
Megaphone: Peter Segal
Headliners: Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Burt Reynolds

In a nutshell: A remake of the 1974 classic, Sandler stars as Paul Crewe, a pro quarterback who is serving time alongside former college champion and coach Nate Scarborough. When the pair are asked to pull together a football team made up of inmates to take on the guards, the result looks a lot like revenge.

Verdict: Great slapstick moments make this crowd-pleaser perfect popcorn entertainment.



Lords of Dogtown

Rated 12a, Action, 107 mins
Megaphone: Catherine Hardwicke
Headliners: Emile Hirsch, John Robinson, Heath Ledger

In a nutshell: A breathtaking and gritty fictionalised ride, which follows the surf and skateboarding trends, that originated in Venice, California - aka Dogtown, during the 1970's. Focusing on a trio of rebellious teens, the Z-boys, as they come to be known, pioneer a thrilling new sport and unknowingly depict the birth of modern day skateboard culture.

Verdict: An honest and accurate take on this legendary sport, this is a breathtaking ride through Dogtown.



The Descent

Rated 18, Horror, 99 mins
Megaphone: Neil Marshall
Headliners: Myanna Buring, Craig Conway, Natalie Jackson

In a nutshell: With a tagline that reads 'Afraid of the dark? You will be ..', you know exactly what you’re going to get from this, the latest horror from Dog Soldiers director Neil Marshall. Centering on a group of friends who go caving, the trip takes a turn for the worst when they realise they’re trapped, and that they’re not alone.

Verdict: Successfully playing on almost every primal fear, this claustrophobic, gore-fest is billed as the best British horror film this year. Be brave, it's worth it.



Unleashed

Rated: 18, Action, 102 mins
Megaphone: Louis Leterrier
Headliners: Jet Li, Bob Hoskins, Morgan Freeman

In a nutshell: Having been adopted as a child by debt collector Bart, Kung fu prodigy Danny is raised like a dog and trained to attack whenever his collar is removed. Escaping from his captor, Danny is taken in by a blind piano tuner who helps him reintegrate into society.

Verdict: Produced and written by Luc Besson, this sympathetic and gripping movie has both brawn and brains.



Crash

Rated 15, Drama, 113 mins
Megaphone: Paul Haggis
Headliners: Don Cheadle, Matt Dillon, Sandra Bullock


In a nutshell: A collection of LA residents find themselves inextricably linked over a 36 hour period, during which their entire worlds collide in a thought-provoking and unflinching look at the complexities of racial tolerance in contemporary America.

Verdict: This is the directing debut for the writer of Million Dollar Baby, last years Oscar hit, and features a distinguished cast. Powerful, poignant and unpredictable, this is a bold reminder of the importance of tolerance and one of the year’s best movies.


The Honeymooners

Rated PG, Comedy, 85 mins
Megaphone: John Schultz
Headliners: Cedric The Entertainer, Gabrielle Union, Mike Epps


In a nutshell: Bus driver Ralph is one of life's dreamers, and when yet another of his wild schemes falls flat he wonders how he'll ever provide for his family. When his wife's dream home goes up for sale, he teams up with his best friends in the hope of getting together enough money to put a deposit down, but raising the cash proves more difficult than he ever thought.

Verdict: A remake of the classic 1950s TV comedy, this is a no-brainer comedy that ticks all the necessary boxes and will doubtless entertainment most people for a few hours. Just don't expect an Oscar winner.


Fantastic Four

Rated PG, Action, 106 mins
Megaphone: Tim Story
Headliners: Jessica Alba, Ioan Gruffud, Julian McHanon


In a nutshell: A group of astronauts gain superpowers after cosmic radiation exposure and must use them to oppose the plans of their enemy, Doctor Victor Von Doom.

Verdict: Featuring larger than life stunt action, this latest comic book adaptation is packed full of CGI, combine that with an action packed plot and believable performances from all the cast and you’ve got a box office blockbuster.



War of the Worlds

Rated 12a, Sci-Fi, 117 Mins
Megaphone: Steven Spielberg
Headliners: Tom Cruise, Dakota Fanning, Justin Chatwin


In a Nutshell: Earth is invaded by alien tripod fighting machines, one family fights for survival. A super-scary Spielberg special that's sure to set your pulse racing.

Verdict: If you can suspend belief for a couple of hours, and handle an adrenaline fuelled ride through destruction, this is terrific - if nail biting - fun. If not, try renting ET when you get home.


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A bit of a mixed bag but I think I can find something to watch on both journeys :0)
 












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