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Last updated: 30/07/2008 - 11:06
*Film new releases and re-issues out now or opening at UK cinemas over the coming months.
Friday 6 March
American Teen (15)
Flame And Citron (15)
Reverb (15)
Surveillance (18)
Watchmen (18)
Wendy & Lucy (15)
The Young Victoria (PG)
Friday 13 March
Marley And Me (PG)
Alone (Issiz Adam) (15)
Bronson (18)
The Burning Plain (15)
Hush (15)
In The City Of Sylvia (PG)
Not Quite Hollywood (18)
Wonderful Town
Friday 20 March
The Age Of Stupid (12A)
Bottle Shock (12A)
Diminished Capacity (15)
Duplicity (12A)
Flash Of Genius (12A)
Il Divo (15)
Lesbian Vampire Killers (15)
Paul Blart: Mall Cop (PG)
Friday 27 March
Knowing
Afghan Star
The Damned United
Genova (15)
The Haunting In Connecticut
The Life Before Her Eyes
Martyrs Optimum Releasing
Traitor (12A)
Two Lovers (15)
Tyson
Friday 3 April
The Boat That Rocked
Cherry Blossoms
I Can't Think Straight
Modern Life (PG)
Monsters Vs. Aliens (3D)
Waveriders (PG)
The World Unseen
Friday 10 April
Dragonball Evolution
17 Again
The 400 Blows (R/I)
50 Dead Men Walking (15)
The Fast And The Furious 4
Let The Right One In (15)
Race To Witch Mountain
Tony Manero
Friday 17 April
Before I Forget
Crank 2: High Voltage
Everlasting Moments
I Love You Man
In The Loop
Not Easily Broken
Friday 24 April
Outlander (15)
Encounters At The End Of The World
FAQ About Time Travel (15)
From Russia With Love (PG) (R/I)
Gigantic
Grocer's Son
Shifty
State Of Play
The Uninvited (15)
Wednesday 29 April
X Men Origins: Wolverine
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A guide to theatrical/home video classifications in UK:
U - Universal Classification. Suitable for all ages. Most usually denotes a 'family' feature film.
PG - Declared by the British Board of Film Classification (bbfc) as a film subject to 'Parental Guidance'. This is a subject that can be regarded as 'general viewing' for the vast majority of audience ages, however some scenes may be regarded as unsuitable for children - therefore the film should be subject to parental supervision, if possible ahead of a screening for young children.
12A ? A 12A certificate feature is only regarded as being suitable for those aged 12 years and over. In the UK no person below this age may be permitted to see such a film, unless accompanied by a responsible adult. This rule applies to home video and DVD also - nobody under the age of 12 years may purchase or rent a film that has been awarded this rating. According to the bbfc "Responsibility for allowing under-12s to view lies with the accompanying or supervising adult".
15 ? A 15 certificate feature is only regarded as being suitable for those aged 15 years and over. In the UK no person below this age may be permitted to see such a film, unless accompanied by a responsible adult. This rule applies to home video and DVD also - nobody under the age of 15 years may purchase or rent a film that has been awarded this rating.
18 ? An 18 certificate feature is only regarded as being suitable for adults - that is those who are 18 years and over. In the UK no person below this age may be permitted to see such a film. This rule applies to home video and DVD also - nobody under the age of 18 years may purchase or rent a film that has been awarded this rating and it regarded as the responsibility of those over that age to ensure that noone under the age of 18 be shown a home video or DVD of such a title.
E - Exempt from classification. In the UK this only really applies to home video and DVD release - and most often occurs in the field of music video and concert films. Generally suitable for all - but parents and gaurdians should be aware that the lyrics and stage antics of some performers may place some such material in the realms of other (higher) ratings than the implied 'U' classification.
R18 - 'Restricted 18'. A special classification which deals exclusively with pornographic material, classified to only be shown bespoke licensed cinemas, or to be supplied as home viewing materila only in licensed sex shops. Such films on VHS and DVD can only legally be supplied to those over the age of 18, on the understanding that it is the responsibility of those over that age to ensure that noone under the age of 18 be shown a home video or DVD of such a title.
R/I - A classic feature, subject to re-issue. Films in this category are often limited to arthouses, festival or other special screenings, such as at BAFTA or The British Film Institute (bfi).
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