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UK Cinema Releases: Friday 18th March 2011

Including The Lincoln Lawyer, You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger and Submarine

NATIONAL RELEASES

The Lincoln Lawyer (Entertainment): A lawyer (Matthew McConaughey) conducts business from the back of his Lincoln town car while representing a high-profile client in Beverly Hills. Directed by Brad Furman and co-starring Marisa Tomei, Ryan Phillippe, John Leguizamo. [15] [Reviews] [Trailer]

You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger (Warner Bros.): The latest film from Woody Allen follows a pair of married couples in London: Alfie (Anthony Hopkins) and Helena (Gemma Jones), and their daughter Sally (Naomi Watts) and husband Roy (Josh Brolin), as their passions, ambitions, and anxieties lead them into trouble. [12A] [Reviews] [Trailer]

Chalet Girl (Paramount/Momentum): A working-class girl (Felicity Jones) lands a job in a posh ski resort and discovers her natural snowboarding genius while dating the bossโ€™ son. Directed by Phil Traill and co-starring Bill Nighy, Ed Westwick, Brooke Shields and Tamsin Egerton. [12A] [Reviews] [Trailer]

Anuvahood (Revolver): An ‘urban comedy’ about a wannabe London drug dealer (Adam Deacon) who encounters a local villain (Richie Campbell) . [15] [Reviews] [Trailer]

ALSO OUT

Submarine (Optimum Releasing):A comedy which follows a 15-year-old boy with two objectives: To lose his virginity before his next birthday, and to stop his mother from leaving his father for her dance teacher. [15] [Read our full review here] [Trailer]

Route Irish (Artificial Eye): The story of a private security contractor in Iraq who rejected the official explanation of his friend’s death and sets out to discover the truth. Directed by Ken Loach. [15] [Reviews] [Trailer]

Ballast (Axiom Films): Acclaimed 2008 drama about A single mother and her embattled son struggling to survive in a small Mississippi Delta township. Directed by Lance Hammer. [Reviews] [Trailer]

Between the Canals (Avalon Films): Irish crime drama which follows three small time criminals from Dublin’s North Inner City. Directed by Mark O’Connor.

Benda Bilili! (Trinity Filmed Entertainment): Documentary about a Kinshasa band which has acquired a global following. Directed by Renaud Barret and Florent de La Tullaye. [Reviews] [Trailer]

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