ODEON Magazine 107 November/December 2018 | Page 6

Watch the trailer Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald TBC Chapter two of J.K. Rowling’s Potter prequel series is a beastly delight DIRECTOR David Yates starring Eddie Redmayne, JUDE LAW, Dan Fogler See it in IMAX and iSense This magical sequel sees Eddie Redmayne’s Newt Scamander teaming up with Jude Law’s Albus Dumbledore. Their mission? To prevent Johnny Depp’s evil title character from fulfilling his plan of raising pureblood wizards to reign over no-maj beings. A dark fantasy that will leave you spellbound. 16 NOV see p18 for our wizarding world countdown Watch the trailer The Nutcracker and the Four Realms TBC If you enjoyed the live-action Beauty and the Beast, you’re gonna go nuts for this DIRECTORs Lasse Hallström, Joe Johnston starring Keira Knightley, Morgan Freeman In this fairytale adaptation of E.T.A. Hoffmann’s beloved story, a young girl named Clara (Mackenzie Foy) travels to a magical parallel universe in search of a priceless key. There, she meets a kindly soldier named Philip (Jayden Fowora-Knight) who promises to help her find what she’s looking for. But not everyone in this strange new world is as friendly, as Clara discovers when she enters the dangerous Fourth Realm. Co-starring Keira Knightley as the Sugar Plum Fairy, Disney’s latest live-actioner looks good enough to eat. 2 NOV Nativity Rocks! TBC DIRECTOR Debbie Isitt starring Anna Chancellor, Celia Imrie, ruth jones Christmas spirit in short supply? Might we suggest this tinsel-icious musical comedy. It’s the fourth movie in the popular Nativity film series, and sees a gaggle of tuneful primary school kids embracing 23 NOV Watch the trailer 6 odeon.co.uk the world of rock and roll – with hilarious results. With established British thesps such as Ruth Jones (TV’s Stella), Anna Chancellor (TV’s New Blood) and Celia Imrie (Nanny McPhee) joining in the fun (and clearly having the time of their lives), you’ll be ho-ho-hoing from start to foot-stomping finish. As the tagline promises: ‘This ain’t no silent night!’