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Waverley Cinema

Blackburn Road
Pinewood Shopping Centre
Mount Waverley, 3149

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A Few Best Men
97 minutes - Comedy
When David travels to Australia to marry the love of his life, his three best men give a whole new meaning to the phrase 'for better or worse'.The chaos-filled wedding is a classic culture clash between his friends and her family.. because blood is thicker than water and so are David's mates!
Friday 14:30, 16:45, 21:15
Saturday 12:00, 14:15, 21:15
Sunday 10:45, 15:30, 20:30
Monday 14:30, 16:45, 21:15
Tuesday 14:30, 16:45, 21:15
Wednesday 10:45, 16:45, 21:15

Albert Nobbs
113 minutes - Drama
Glenn Close (Damages) dons a top hat in this tale of a woman posing as a male butler in 19th century Ireland. During an era where female independence was non-existent and heavily discouraged, Albert Nobbs (Close) escapes a life of poverty and despair by disguising herself as a "himself." However, she seeks to dismantle her façade after meeting a handsome painter. While seeking to reconstruct an ordinary life, she acquires the company of a gorgeous young house made (Mia Wasikowska, Jane Eyre), who has her own man-seeking agendas. This is the third big-screen pairing of Glenn Close and director Rodrigo Garcia, the prior two being Things You Can Tell Just By Looking At Her and Nine Lives.
Friday 10:15
Sunday 14:45
Monday 10:15, 15:30
Tuesday 10:15, 18:30
Wednesday 10:15, 15:15, 20:30

Hugo
127 minutes - Drama / Family
Martin Scorsese directs this family adventure set in 1930s Paris, based on the novel The Invention of Hugo Cabaret. Hugo (Asa Butterfield from The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas) is an orphan living in the walls of a Paris train station who gets entangled in a magical adventure when he encounters a broken robot made by his late father (Jude Law), a mischievious girl (Chloë Moretz from Let Me In) and a foul tempered train station inspector (Sacha Baron Cohen).
Friday 18:15
Saturday 12:45, 18:15
Sunday 14:30, 19:45
Monday 16:00
Tuesday 18:15
Wednesday 13:15

Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol
120 minutes - Action
Tom Cruise and his fancy shades return in the fourth entry in the Mission: Impossible franchise. Directed by Western animation emperor Brad Bird (The Iron Giant, The Incredibles), making his live-action feature debut. After wrongly accusing Ethan Hunt (Cruise) for the terrorist bombing of the Kremlin, the President initiates "Ghost Protocol," causing the immediate termination of the entire IMF agency. Forced to go rogue, Ethan hesitantly teams up with a number of fellow IMF fugitives in order to clear his name and prevent another attack. The cast also includes newbie to the series Jeremy Renner (The Hurt Locker), who managed to edge out both Tom Hardy (Inception) and Chris Pine (Star Trek) for the role of Brandt.
Friday 13:45, 18:45
Saturday 16:15, 18:45
Sunday 13:15, 17:45
Monday 13:45, 18:45
Tuesday 18:45
Wednesday 14:00, 18:45

Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows
120 minutes - Action / Drama
Guy Ritchie's much anticipated sequel to Sherlock Holmes (2009), with Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law reprising their roles... Holmes (Downey Jr) and his longtime trusted associate, Watson (Law), take on their arch-nemesis, Professor Moriarty (Jared Harris), with the help of Holmes' older brother Mycroft (Stephen Fry) and a fortune teller, called Sim (Noomi Rapace).
Friday 13:30, 21:00
Saturday 15:45, 21:00
Sunday 17:15
Monday 13:30, 20:45
Tuesday 15:45, 21:00
Wednesday 21:00

The Adventures of Tintin
107 minutes - Action
Two giants of cinema, Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson, team up to bring Hergé's comic book characters to life. They've chosen The Secret of the Unicorn as the first film in a proposed trilogy. Tintin (Jamie Bell) finds a clue to an ancient treasure that belonged to Captain Haddock's (Andy Serkis aka Gollum aka King Kong) ancestor Sir Francis Haddock. They set out to find it with a small team: protection from a jail escapee and Detective Thompson and Thomson (Simon Pegg and Nick Frost), as well as scientific advice from Professor Calculus. Tintin uses 3D motion-capture to bring the actors to life. Weta Digital in Wellington will be working their magical computerised wonders. Says Jackson, "We're making them look photorealistic; the fibers of their clothing, the pores of their skin and each individual hair. They look exactly like real people - but real Herge people."
Friday 18:30
Saturday 11:00, 13:15
Sunday 12:30

The Descendants
115 minutes - Comedy / Drama
From director Alexander Payne (Sideways, Election), a comedy/drama set in Hawaii starring George Clooney as Matt King, an indifferent husband and father of two girls forced to man-up when his wife suffers a boating accident. This leads to a rapprochement with his daughters while having to copeg with the bombshell of finding out his wife was cheating on him and worsening schizophrenia.
Friday 13:00, 20:45
Saturday 15:30, 20:45
Sunday 10:15, 20:00
Monday 13:00, 18:15
Tuesday 13:00, 20:45
Wednesday 13:00, 18:30

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2012)
155 minutes - Drama
The first film in the American three-picture adaptation of Stieg Larsson's The Millennium Trilogy. Directed by David Fincher (Fight Club, The Social Network). Starring Daniel Craig (Casino Royale) and Rooney Mara (The Social Network), the film is based on the first novel in the trilogy, which altogether have sold 50 million copies in 46 countries and become a worldwide phenomenon.
Friday 15:30
Saturday 17:45
Sunday 17:00
Monday 20:30
Tuesday 15:30
Wednesday 17:30

The Iron Lady
105 minutes - Drama
British Prime Minister (from 1979 - 1990) Margaret Thatcher biopic with Meryl Streep playing the titular Iron Lady. Tells Thatcher's story via flashback, including the lead-up to Britain's controversial involvement in the Falklands War in 1982. Jim Broadbent plays her husband Dennis. The Iron Lady blog says the story is about a "woman who smashed through the barriers of gender and class to be heard in a male-dominated world. The story concerns power and the price that is paid for power, and is an intimate portrait of an extraordinary and complex woman."
Friday 10:30, 16:00
Saturday 10:30
Sunday 12:00
Monday 10:30, 18:30
Tuesday 10:30, 13:15
Wednesday 10:30, 15:45

The Vow (2012)
104 minutes - Drama
Romantic drama based on the true story of a man (Channing Tatum, Dear John) who works on re-winning the heart of his wife (Rachel McAdams, The Notebook) after she suffers severe memory loss. Hospitalised after a car accident, Paige awakens from a coma with her memory wiped. Identifying her newlywed husband as no more than a stranger, Leo seeks a way to reignite their love. This is Michael Sucsy's big-screen directorial step-up from his TV feature debut Grey Gardens, adapted from the book of the same name about the experiences of Kim and Krickett Carpenter.
Friday 11:15, 16:15, 19:00, 21:15
Saturday 11:30, 13:45, 19:00, 21:15
Sunday 11:00, 15:45, 18:00, 20:15
Monday 11:15, 16:15, 19:00, 21:15
Tuesday 11:15, 13:30, 19:00, 21:15
Wednesday 11:15, 13:30, 19:00, 21:15

War Horse
146 minutes - Drama
Spielberg directed war-drama, based on a children's novel, about a young fellow who sets out on a journey to rescue his horse from the battlefields of World War I. Albert's (newcomer Jeremy Irvine) pet horse Joey is sold to the calvary at the outbreak of the first World War. Despite being too young to enlist, Albert heads to France to save his friend. Also stars Emma Watson.
Friday 11:00
Saturday 16:00
Sunday 12:45
Monday 11:00
Tuesday 11:00, 16:00
Wednesday 16:00

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