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2nd October 2012

ODEON Cinema Listings 1st – 7th October

Your guide to what’s on at Manchester ODEON this week.
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LOOPER (15)

DIRECTOR: RIAN JOHNSON

STARRING: JOSEPH GORDON-LEVITT, BRUCE WILLIS, EMILY BLUNT

RUNNING TIME: 119 MIN

GENRE: ACTION, SCI-FI, THRILLER

SHOWING: 1430, 1530, 1720, 1820, 2010, 2110

 

TAKEN 2 (15)

DIRECTOR: OLIVIER MEGATON

STARRING: LIAM NEESON, MAGGIE GRACE

RUNNING TIME: 91 MIN

GENRE: ACTION

SHOWING: 1315, 1415, 1530, 1630, 1745, 1845, 2000, 2100

 

THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER (12A)

DIRECTOR: STEPHEN CHBOSKY

STARRING: LOGAN LERMAN, EMMA WATSON, EZRA MILLER

RUNNING TIME: 103 MIN

GENRE: DRAMA

SHOWING: 1520, 1830, 2030

 

OUT THIS WEEK: ON THE ROAD (15)

DIRECTOR: WALTER SALLES

STARRING: SAM RILEY, GARRET HEDLUND, KRISTEN STEWART

RUNNING TIME: 124 MINS

GENRE: DRAMA

RELEASED: 12/10/2012

 

OUT THIS WEEK: RUBY SPARKS (15)

DIRECTOR: JONATHAN DAYTON, VALERIE FARIS

STARRING: PAUL DANO, ZOE KAZAN, ANNETTE BENING

RUNNING TIME: 104 MIN

GENRE: ROM COM

RELEASED: 12/10/2012

 

 CINEMA INFO: 

ODEON Manchester
The Printworks
27 Withy Grove
Manchester
M4 2BS

 

 


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