Regal Cinema Melton: Film guide September 13 to 20 - Melton Times

La Bohème on Sydney Harbour Today at 7pm.
Ewan McGregor as Christopher Robin PHOTO: PA Photo/Disney Enterprises, Inc./Laurie SparhamEwan McGregor as Christopher Robin PHOTO: PA Photo/Disney Enterprises, Inc./Laurie Sparham
Ewan McGregor as Christopher Robin PHOTO: PA Photo/Disney Enterprises, Inc./Laurie Sparham

Christopher Robin (PG) Overworked and disillusioned with adult life, Christopher Robin is a world away from his idyllic childhood spent with a simple-minded, honey-loving stuffed bear and his friends. But a chance encounter with Winnie-the-Pooh, now tattered after years of hugs and play, reminds him of the days of wonder and makebelieve that defined his youth. After a mishap with Christopher Robin’s briefcase, Pooh and the rest of the gang, including Piglet, Eeyore and Tigger, step out of the Hundred Acre Wood and into London to return a few crucial possessions to their old friend – and help him enjoy life again. Friday and Thursday at 6pm, Saturday at 3.45pm and 6pm, Sunday at 2.45pm and 5pm, Monday and Wednesday at 8.30pm and Tuesday at 2pm and 5pm.

Blackkklansman (15) From visionary filmmaker Spike Lee comes the incredible true story of an American hero. It’s the early 1970s, and Ron Stallworth is the first African-American detective to serve in the Colorado Springs Police Department. Determined to make a name for himself, Stallworth bravely sets out on a dangerous mission to infiltrate and expose the Ku Klux Klan. The young detective soon recruits a more seasoned colleague, Flip Zimmerman, who joins him on the undercover investigation of a lifetime. Together they work to take down the extremist hate group from the inside as it sanitises its violent rhetoric to appeal to the mainstream. Friday and Saturday at 8.15pm.

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The More You Ignore Me (15) Sunday at 7.15pm and Thursday at 8.15pm.

Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (PG) Monday and Wednesday at 6pm.

The Guardians (15) Xavier Beauvois’ latest is a powerful drama about love, loss and resilience set against the backdrop of the Great War. On the Paridier farm in 1915, Hortense and her daughter take over when the men leave. They work tirelessly; their men’s visits on leave are rare. When harvest comes, Hortense hires an orphan and ward of the state, to help. The three women are a productive team but a family melodrama is not far off. Tuesday at 7.15pm.