Animated

Film review, by Claire Durrant, of The Emoji Movie featuring the voices of James Corden and Anna Faris.
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Film review by Jason Day of the Disney/Pixar animated film about a fish called Dory (voiced by Ellen DeGeneres) attempting to find her long lost family, with the help of assorted marine life in this sequel to Finding Nemo.
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Director: Andrew Stanton. 102mins. Disney/Pixar. (U).
A list of the new films being released across the UK, from Friday 15 July 2016. The big release is Ice Age: Collision Course (3D). Use the Find Any Film website for details of which cinema nearest to you will show these movies.
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The big release of the week is the fifth cinematically released installment in the 20th Century Fox/Blue Sky series of animated films about a disparate group of animals during the last Ice Age and their comic journeys through the Earth’s ever shifting climate. In this film, Scrat happens upon a frozen UFO, jump starts it and smashes into the moon, accidentally causing a huge meteor to hurtle toward the planet. The race is on to stop it.
Check out the official website for the trailer, games etc. It will be showing all over the UK so expect a mega-hit.
Film review by Jason Day of Inside Out, the Disney animated feature about how the emotions of a teenage girl help and hinder her to navigate life after she moves house. Featuring the voices of Amy Poehler and Diane Lane. Directed by Pete Docter.
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