Top Autumn cinema releases and WIN tickets!

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Autumn-cinema

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This Autumn sees some fantastic new releases including some highly anticipated sequels and classic re-releases!

Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy kicks off the season this Friday. At the time of the Cold War, George Smiley is a secret service veteran who is forced out of semi-retirement when MI6 suspects there may be a Soviet mole at the heart of their operations. Starring Gary Oldman, Colin Firth and Tom Hardy. Rated 15.

Out September 23, Soul Surfer is the inspirational true story of a young girl desperate to live out her surfing dream following a shark attack. Starring Helen Hunt, Dennis Quaid and Carrie Underwood. Rated PG.

Johnny English returns in Johnny English Reborn on October 7. Can he stop an assassination attempt on the Chinese premier? Starring Rowan Atkinson, Gillian Anderson and Dominic West. Rated PG.

On that same day one of the greatest animated movies of all time is returning to the big screen in 3D. The Lion King follows Simba who is forced into exile following the murder of his father by the evil Scar. With the help of his friends, will Simba be able to take his rightful place as King? Starring Matthew Broderick, Jeremy Irons and James Earl Jones. Rated U.

On October 14, the 80′s classic Footloose returns in this must see remake. Ren McCormack moves to a small town where there is a ban on dancing following the deaths of several teenagers after a dance party. Things get complicated when he gets close to Reverend Moore’s daughter Ariel. Starring Kenny Wormald, Julianne Hough and Dennis Quaid.

If you want more The Change-upCrazy, Stupid, loveThe Three Musketeers and The Adventures of TinTin: Secret of the Unicorn are also some great films to choose from.

Go to http://www.myvue.com/ to book your tickets or enter our competition below with the chance to win four standard tickets! Competition closes October 10.

Question: Which British actor plays Johnny English?

A. Simon Pegg

B. Rowan Atkinson

C. Brad Pitt

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