Regal Cinema Melton: Film guide April 18 to 25 - Melton Times

Dumbo (PG) Tim Burton’s wondrous live-action update of the classic 1941 animation sends a much-loved story soaring to new heights. A baby elephant with giant ears becomes the laughing stock of a struggling circus troupe, but, in the care of former horse showman Holt Farrier and his children, the very things that weigh him down will carry him up and up and up... into the path of enigmatic impresario V. A. Vandevere. Today 12.30pm and 3pm, Friday and Thursday at 1pm, 3.30pm and 6pm, Saturday at 12.45pm, 3.15pm and 8.15pm, Sunday at 2.30pm and 5pm, Monday at 2.45pm and 5.15pm, Tuesday at 12.45pm, 3.15pm and 8pm and Wednesday at 3.30pm and 6pm.
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The Keeper (15) Today at 5.30pm.

Monty Python’s Life of Brian (12A) Today at 8.15pm.

Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun (U) The muddiest ever festival comes to cinema screens in 2019 to celebrate 15 years of Peppa Pig! Little piggies can look forward to ten brand new episodes, songs to sing along to and games to join in with – perfect for pre-schoolers and all the family! Friday, Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday at 11am, Sunday at 12.45pm, Monday at 1pm and Wednesday at 1.30pm.

Captain Marvel (12A) One of the most highly anticipated superhero flicks to hit 2019. Brie Larson stars as former US Air Force fighter pilot Carol Danvers in the film debut of one of Marvel’s mightiest heroes. Directors Boden and Fleck wind the clock back to the 1990s - new historical territory in the Marvel Cinematic Universe - when Danvers transforms into Captain Marvel after Earth becomes locked in intergalactic combat between two alien worlds. Danvers summons every ounce of her determination and inner strength to become one of the mightiest heroes the galaxy has ever seen. She teams up with Starforce, an elite Kree military team, but upon arriving home goes on quite the emotional journey, asking big questions about her identity and the life she used to lead. Friday and Thursday at 8.30pm, Saturday at 5.45pm, Sunday at 7.30pm and Monday at 7.45pm.

The Aftermath (15) Tuesday at 5.45pm and Wednesday at 8.30pm.