Wednesday 30 January 2013

February 2013

Ok it is official, next meeting is at Deb's on Sunday the 17th of February.I will get back to you with address and times etc, will need to check with Deb on what she has planned. Deb please advise.
Book  title for february which we will be reviewing is Cloudstreet by Tim Winton., a true Australian Classic

  CloudstreetTim Winton
1991
Dustjacket synopsis:
"Cloudstreet a broken down house of former glories on the wrong side of the tracks, a place teeming with memories of its own, a place of shudders, shadows and spirits.

"From separate catastrophes, two rural families flee to the city and find themselves sharing this great breathing, sighing, muttering structure and begin their lives again from scratch.
"There are the industrious Lambs, who wait and wait on the God of Miracles who seems to have foresaken them, and the gambling Pickleses, who prefer to deal with the mysteries of Lady Luck and her henchmen. Both aghast at the fates which have delivered them to Cloudstreet, and the baffling realisation that they will always remain there.
"Together they roister and rankle in a divided house that begins as a roof over their heads and becomes a home for their hearts.
"In this fresh, funny novel, full of wonder and dreams, brilliant young Australian author, Tim Winton, weaves the threads of lifetimes, of 20 years of shouting and fighting, laughing and grafting, into a story about acceptance and belonging."
Quotes:
"It is, I suspect, a masterpiece" - Veronica Brady, West Australian
"Nothing short of magnificent...a wonderful read" - Andrew Yule, Time Out

First Paragraph
Will you look at us by the river! The whole restless mob of us on spread blankets in the dreamy briny sunshine skylarking and chiacking about for one day, one clear, clean, sweet day in a good world in the midst of our living. Yachts run before an unfelt gust with bagnecked pelicans riding above them, the city their twitching backdrop, all blocks and points of mirror light down to the water's edge.
Twenty years, they all say, sprawling and drinking. There's ginger beer, staggerjuice and hot flasks of tea. There pasties, a ham, chickenlegs and a basket of oranges, potato salad and dried figs. There are things spilling from jars and bags.
The speech is silenced by a meodious belch which gets big applause. Someone blurts on a baby's belly and a song strikes up. Unless you knew, you'd think they were a whole group, an earthly vision. Because, look, even the missing are there, the gone and taken are with them in the shade pools of the peppermints by the beautiful, the beautiful the river. And even now, one of the here is leaving.
Notes:
This novel won the
Miles Franklin Award in 1992.

Susie advised the following re our donation.
Just to let you know I put the $137.00 to the Redkite charity (which supports children/youth with Cancer here in Melbourne as Kids with Cancer was for the Sydney Hospital on their website).  Hope that is OK with everyone. http://www.redkite.com.au/
Donation will be going through this week and Redkite (a foundation for kids with cancer ) will receive the money in May 2013
Thanks for arranging that Susie and a big thankyou to Ernst & Young for their contribution.
I delivered the hamper to Patrick, Imet up with him The Yam and he wanted to pass on his gratitude to everyone, he was thrilled, it made his Christmas.
We will still be reviewing the Bone Bed at Deb's although from all accounts it appears that selecting your title from the back of the bus is perhaps not the best selection criteria.
Gaye has already sent her apologies, anyone else please advise asap.
cheers happy reading
Audrey x

November 2012

 
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                    Breakfast at Tiffany's Newsletter  
                                                           November  2012                  
 
Apologies Deb, Jayne, Gay
 
Hostess- Leonie looking  incredible and very elegant in her red wedding dress, no mean feat to still fit into it.
Suzie also looked the part in her beautiful blue number with her red crystals. I managed to find my wedding jacket at the last minute which made me feel the part, although I did have a few hair issues later in the evening. Jill had her new shoes ( that Leonie and i both want on and a lovely black beaded number.Jules went for a more hippie goddess look, and Susan arrived looking glam with her furry number.I must say it was abit of fun dressing up, something that all of us should do  on a more regular occassion.
Jill may even have a few photos to share at some point.
 
Leonie made her amazing Roulade, this time with raspberries, absolutely delicious a real hit, we need the recipe for our book, !!!!
Thanks Leonie.
 
BOOK REVIEW.       The Lady of Hay
 
Those that had read the book gave a very in depth description of the plot and overall rated it quite highly, an interesting read.
Susan has written a really good review too!!!!!
Susan's Pick for January so I will see if Ican get the title off her before our Christmas Meeting so you can all get a head start, lets make next year the year of READING!!!!
 
 
GENERAL BUSINESS:
 
For those of you who don't know, Leonie, Susie and myself along with 3 others participated in the Hanover Ride ( 35 klms) for The Homeless recently , it is a massive fundraising event , Leonie has suggested that as it is an annual event we will be supporting ( we are going for the big one next year 75klms)taht it would be a great charity for our club to support at the end of the year, just a suggestion and I would appreciate feedback please. Remember Susie's company will match what we raise.
After our collection last meeting we currently have $83 so if we can round it out at our next meeting we will hopefully have $200 to donate.
 
 
CHRISTMAS HAMPER FOR PATRICK
 Please bring along what you can spare to add to his hamper, even dog food for his pooches if you like, I will make it up abnd give to him before Christma Eve, even a pair of socks or something could be good.
 
CHRISTMAS TIME IS FAST APPROACHING
December  18th Christmas Breakup
 
18th December at Doyles Mordialloc http://www.doylesbridgehotel.com.au/
Time 7.30 pm
Dress: A touch of Vintage,come on be creative
 
KK bring a gift to the value of $20
 
Remember to bring along your bucket list to put into our time capsule. This will be put away for 5 years . Time flys so quickly, we will be celebrating our 3rd birthday in February, can you believe it.
Susie has put together a guide for you to go by that will make it a bit easier for you to come up with one, you don't have to do it all, it may jsut be one thing, whatever you wish. Have fun doing it.
 
YOUR BUCKET LIST GUIDE
 
Meet a personal hero - eg the woman who is saving sheep from being mistreated in Indonesia, a sports person of your dreams, say Cadel Evans, etc
Y
our Proud Achievements - stoked you've done it - eg 35km Hanover ride!
B
uy that special something - for yourself, eg a Tiffany bracelet, or
                                              - for someone else (eg, shout a family member a watch, bike etc)

U
ltimate challenge - Do a 5km run or Half Around The Bay in A Day
C
onquer a fear - go cafe diving, parachuting, swim with sharks
K
ind acts for others - volunteer, adopt, become a Big Brother/Sister
E
xpress yourself - art. design, paint, do a watercolour, etc
T
ake lessons - learn a language, salsa dance, art class
L
eave a legacy - Build a school, create a charity
I
diotic stuff - Be on a game show, dress up in a costume
S
atisfy a curiosity - Pat a dolphin, urangatan
Travel/Adventures - seek out that destination - Africa, Antartica, Machu Pichu
 
 
I am currently reading The Little Coffee Shop of Kabul and loving it.
 
Looking forward to seeing everyone at our Christmas Breakup with bells on !!!!
 
 
 
Love Audrey

 
 
 
 
 
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Breakfast at Tiffany's Newsletter  
                                                           July
Held at Safi's Bar & Bistro Brighton
 
Apologies Deb ( excused as she was away watching Black Caviar at Ascot, Full report and photos required at next meeting DEB( Velvet!!!!)
 It was Bring a Guest Meeting
Book Review 50 Shades of Grey- Jaynes pick, I know Leonie it was going to be yours : ((
 
 
A super night  was had by all, a big thankyou to  Jayne for the venue choice and especially for going to the trouble of organising such  a beautiful cake to finish of the meal. We had the back room all to ourselves which was probably fortunate as the subject matter at times was a bit Ribald to say the least..... we were after all reviewing 50 Shades of Grey. The waiter had a smile on his face most of the evening and seemed to be giving us extra attentive service!!!!
It was a mixed bag of opinions on the book and I am still waiting to receive your 50 words!!! I personally thought it was too simply written for my taste, and a bit repetitive,although as I mentioned at the table, Den did benefit from me reading it( leave that to your imagination)
Leonie's thoughts were that you needed to read all three to have a true understanding of the complete picture./storyline. I am sure we will all go and see the movie when it comes to the big screen.
Our guests for the evening wereDenise, Liz, Sue and Alison, Ithink they all thouroughly enjoyed themselves, it is nice to have a few different faces at the table every now and then.
 
Next Title: Sinning Across Spain by Ailsa Piper, I am currently reading my copy and loving it.
This will tie in nicley with our walk  that we are embarking upon
Where: 1000 Steps at Ferntree Gully
Date Sunday 26th August
Time we will meet at the Rangers Office 10 am see link attached.
 
 

After the walk we can go for lunch at Earthly Pleasures in Belgrave
 
 
Please advise if you will not be attending, I am sure we will be able to car pool to help save on the carbon footprint
 
Looking forward to the challenge, I have my outfit all ready for the day!!!!
 
 
Audrey xxSexy Female Athletes (30 pics)

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                    Breakfast at Tiffany's Newsletter  
                                                           October  2012                  
 
Apologies Deb
 
The meeting was held at Audrey's with Audrey back at the helm after her hissy fit from the previous month. She introduced a gong instead of her pointer which seemed to have about as much effect in keeping order!!!!!  
It was a very enjoyable evening and as usual there was plenty to talk about even though there was not a book to discuss.
 
 
 
 
Back to Business:
It was decided that the meetings will be held on the third Tuesday of each month with discretion for the Peninsula ladies to change to a Sunday if need be. Whoever is the Hostess for the evening will select the title , for example, Leonie has alreday selected the title for November, Susan can advise for January at our Christmas meeting or at Leonie's.
You can write a review and bring to meeting or submit via email, your choice. It is great to look back and reflect on the tiles we have read and it is easier if you have a reference to remember by.
 
We have organised the following dates:
 
October title as it was held at Audreys so is her pick and will be reviewed at our next meeting , this gives you all nearly 3 weeks to read it.
 
 
November 20th Meeting: Leonie
Book title Lady of Hay by Barbara Erskine( Leonie wants us to dress formally)
December  18th Christmas Breakup- no title as everyone too busy to read
January 15th -     Susan
February 19th     Jules
March 19th             Gay
April16th                Jill
May 21st             Bousie- dress as a bride
June 21st              Jayne
July Deb                 maybe Christmas in July?
August                       Audrey
 
 
If for any reason you are not able to have the meeting on your designated date please contact someone to change and just let me know.
 
The 20th of October has been locked away for the weekend away at Glenmaggie, more details to follow. Please advise who will or will not be coming.
 
Information for your records:
 
Birthdays    
 
Susan 22nd January
Jules 6th August
Deb 10th August
Leonie 7th September
Gay 17th September
Bousie 6th October
Shelle 15th October
Jayne 16th October
Jill 5th December
 
Money collected for our charity $13 , Leonie to udate balance at our next meeting.
I have just been to see Hope Springs starring Meryl Streep, just loved it!!!!
 
Off to walk Benny now.
 
Have a great week everyone
 
Audrey xx
 
 
 
 


October 2012

                    Breakfast at Tiffany's Newsletter  
                                                           October  2012                  
 
Apologies Deb
 
The meeting was held at Audrey's with Audrey back at the helm after her hissy fit from the previous month. She introduced a gong instead of her pointer which seemed to have about as much effect in keeping order!!!!!  
It was a very enjoyable evening and as usual there was plenty to talk about even though there was not a book to discuss.
 
 
 
 
Back to Business:
It was decided that the meetings will be held on the third Tuesday of each month with discretion for the Peninsula ladies to change to a Sunday if need be. Whoever is the Hostess for the evening will select the title , for example, Leonie has alreday selected the title for November, Susan can advise for January at our Christmas meeting or at Leonie's.
You can write a review and bring to meeting or submit via email, your choice. It is great to look back and reflect on the tiles we have read and it is easier if you have a reference to remember by.
 
We have organised the following dates:
 
October title as it was held at Audreys so is her pick and will be reviewed at our next meeting , this gives you all nearly 3 weeks to read it.
 
 
November 20th Meeting: Leonie
Book title Lady of Hay by Barbara Erskine( Leonie wants us to dress formally)
December  18th Christmas Breakup- no title as everyone too busy to read
January 15th -     Susan
February 19th     Jules
March 19th             Gay
April16th                Jill
May 21st             Bousie- dress as a bride
June 21st              Jayne
July Deb                 maybe Christmas in July?
August                       Audrey
 
 
If for any reason you are not able to have the meeting on your designated date please contact someone to change and just let me know.
 
The 20th of October has been locked away for the weekend away at Glenmaggie, more details to follow. Please advise who will or will not be coming.
 
Information for your records:
 
Birthdays    
 
Susan 22nd January
Jules 6th August
Deb 10th August
Leonie 7th September
Gay 17th September
Bousie 6th October
Shelle 15th October
Jayne 16th October
Jill 5th December
 
Money collected for our charity $13 , Leonie to udate balance at our next meeting.
I have just been to see Hope Springs starring Meryl Streep, just loved it!!!!
 
Off to walk Benny now.
 
Have a great week everyone
 
Audrey xx
 
 
 
 


July 2012

 
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Breakfast at Tiffany's Newsletter  
                                                           July
Held at Safi's Bar & Bistro Brighton
 
Apologies Deb ( excused as she was away watching Black Caviar at Ascot, Full report and photos required at next meeting DEB( Velvet!!!!)
 It was Bring a Guest Meeting
Book Review 50 Shades of Grey- Jaynes pick, I know Leonie it was going to be yours : ((
 
 
A super night  was had by all, a big thankyou to  Jayne for the venue choice and especially for going to the trouble of organising such  a beautiful cake to finish of the meal. We had the back room all to ourselves which was probably fortunate as the subject matter at times was a bit Ribald to say the least..... we were after all reviewing 50 Shades of Grey. The waiter had a smile on his face most of the evening and seemed to be giving us extra attentive service!!!!
It was a mixed bag of opinions on the book and I am still waiting to receive your 50 words!!! I personally thought it was too simply written for my taste, and a bit repetitive,although as I mentioned at the table, Den did benefit from me reading it( leave that to your imagination)
Leonie's thoughts were that you needed to read all three to have a true understanding of the complete picture./storyline. I am sure we will all go and see the movie when it comes to the big screen.
Our guests for the evening wereDenise, Liz, Sue and Alison, Ithink they all thouroughly enjoyed themselves, it is nice to have a few different faces at the table every now and then.
 
Next Title: Sinning Across Spain by Ailsa Piper, I am currently reading my copy and loving it.
This will tie in nicley with our walk  that we are embarking upon
Where: 1000 Steps at Ferntree Gully
Date Sunday 26th August
Time we will meet at the Rangers Office 10 am see link attached.
 
 

After the walk we can go for lunch at Earthly Pleasures in Belgrave
 
 
Please advise if you will not be attending, I am sure we will be able to car pool to help save on the carbon footprint
 
Looking forward to the challenge, I have my outfit all ready for the day!!!!
 
 
Audrey xxSexy Female Athletes (30 pics)

Thursday 21 June 2012

Spanish Film Festival

 
 
Hi Ladies,
 
Is this an omen, is someone trying to tell us we should all be going on a pilgrimage to Spain???? Who has their walking boots ready?
I took Benny for a big walk this afternoon.
I loved the book launch and thought that Ailsa was just lovely, it was quite thought provoking,her blog is worth looking into, I know Babs has already checked it out . It might be of special interest to you Merryn as she mentions that she will be in Sydney later this month, you could mention if you go to see her that The Breakfast at Tiffanies Bookclub was at Aziza's.
 
Who is up for going to see a Spanish movie during the festival?  The one on the 5th sounds pretty cool, or should I say hot and spicy, especially by then most of us will have read some of Shades of Grey .
I also think it would be great to come along to our next meeting with a new word in Spanish, why not , let's broaden our horizons!!!!
 
 
Will send out more details re meeting etc soon
 
 
Audrey xx
 
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This week at Palace Cinemas we have the remarkable and breathtaking film ELENA [M] with advance screenings as well as special Movie Club Advance Screenings of A ROYAL AFFAIR [M] where every patron will receive a complimentary Connoisseur Gourmet Ice Cream. The SPANISH FILM FESTIVAL tickets are now on sale, the French comedy LE CHEF [M] and the gritty musical ROCK OF AGES [M] are released. Michelle Williams and Seth Rogan star in TAKE THIS WALTZ [MA15+] and Australia's Chris Hemsworth and Charlize Theron star in the epic action-adventure SNOW WHITE AND THE HUNTSMAN [M]. Get ready to be BRAVE [PG] with advance screenings this weekend in 3D, plus our PARIS OPERA AND BALLET: ROMEO AND JULIET will take your breath away.
Keep reading for all of this and more.



15th SPANISH FILM FESTIVAL - Tickets now on sale
Bienvenido to the 2012 Spanish Film Festival, presented by Estrella Damm! Celebrating its 15th birthday, this year’s festival will warm your winter with a rich selection of contemporary Spanish language cinema. The festival will run from Thursday July 5 until Sunday July 15 at Palace Cinema Como and Kino Cinemas.
OPENING NIGHT
AS LUCK WOULD HAVE IT
(La Chispa de la Vida)
Thursday 5 July, 6.30pm for 7.00pm
Palace Cinema Como
Movie Club Members $45 / General Admission $50
Includes sangria on arrival, Premiere screening, official after party with beer courtesy of Estrella Damm, wines courtesy of Torres Wines, and live latin salsa band Los Rumberos!
AS LUCK WOULD HAVE IT
The gorgeous Salma Hayek stars in this riveting satire about an out of work advertising executive who inadvertently becomes an overnight news phenomenon when an accident puts him in mortal danger. From his life-threatening predicament, Roberto (Jose Mota) seizes the opportunity as a chance to sell his story to the highest bidder and provide for his family. Engrossing at every turn, maverick Spanish filmmaker Álex de la Iglesia’s film is a biting satire about the machinations of today’s sensation-hungry media. Seamlessly moving between drama and black comedy, the heart of the film lies in the pitch-perfect performances from Mota, in his big-screen debut, and the always brilliant Hayek.
For more information on the festival, please visit www.spanishfilmfestival.com.


ELENA [M] Advance Screenings this weekend
Join us at advance screenings of ELENA [M] this weekend at Palace Balwyn, Brighton Bay, Cinema Como and Kino Cinemas.
The winner of the Un Certain Regard Special Jury Prize at Cannes 2011, the new film from Russian maestro Andrey Zvyagintsev (The Return) is a taut & engrossing moral tale of loyalties, familial ties, and a coveted inheritance.
Middle-aged couple Elena (Nadezhda Markina) and Vladimir (Andrey Smirnov), come from different walks of society. He is a well-off businessman; she is a former medical worker, now a housewife. Having met late in life, each has children from previous marriages. Elena’s son is unemployed and constantly asking for money. Vladimir’s daughter is a careless young woman whose contact with her father is irregular and strained. Their worlds rupture when a heart attack puts Vladimir in hospital and he makes a significant decision: his daughter will be the only heiress of his wealth. The shy and submissive Elena’s hopes of helping her son and grandchildren secure a better life are crushed, triggering a desperate plan…
With ELENA, Zvyagintsev conjures a riveting and uncompromising vision of a Russia in moral disarray, and a masterful insight into human nature.
Commencing June 21st at Palace Balwyn, Brighton Bay, Cinema Como and Kino Cinemas



A ROYAL AFFAIR [M] Specially Priced Advance Previews
Palace Cinemas and Connoisseur Gourmet Ice Cream are thrilled to invite you to join us at exclusively priced advance screenings of the award winning film A ROYAL AFFAIR [M] at 6.30pm Monday 18th June at Palace Balwyn, Brighton Bay, Cinema Como and Kino Cinemas. Each person in attendance will also receive a delicious Connoisseur Gourmet Ice Cream.

Denmark, 1766, and Caroline Mathilde is married to the mad and politically ineffectual King Christian VII. Ignored by the wild King who chooses to live scandalously, Caroline grows accustomed to a quiet existence in oppressed Copenhagen. When the King returns from a tour of Europe accompanied by Struensee, his new personal physician, Queen Caroline finds an unexpected ally within the kingdom.

The attraction between the two is initially one of shared ideals and philosophy, but it soon turns into a passionate and clandestine affair. Committed to the ideals of the Enlightenment that are banned in Denmark, Struensee convinces the King to assert his previously untapped power to remove the conservative political council and implement drastic changes to Danish society. As the Court plot their return to power and the downfall of the Queen and Struensee, the consequences of their affair are made clear and the entire nation will be changed forever.

Special Event Details
Date:
Monday 18th June, 6.30pm
Location: Palace Balwyn, Brighton Bay, Cinema Como, Kino Cinemas
Tickets: Movie Club $10.00, Golden Club $6, General Admission $15.00.
Please select your local Palace Cinema below to select your session.
Ticket price includes a delicious Connoisseur Gourmet Ice Cream.
Hurry, seating is limited for these screenings. We urge you to book promptly to avoid disappointment!

A ROYAL AFFAIR commences 21st June at Palace Balwyn, Brighton Bay, Cinema Como and Kino.



THE DARK KNIGHT RISES [CTC] - Tickets now on sale
Tickets are now on sale for the epic conclusion to filmmaker Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy. Midnight sessions and first week of release are now on sale.
Christian Bale once again dons the cape for the dual role of Bruce Wayne/Batman, alongside the rest of the infamous cast. Following the death of District Attorney Harvey Dent, Batman assumes the responsibility for his crimes to protect Dent's reputation, and is subsequently hunted by the Gotham City Police. Eight years after the events of The Dark Knight, terrorist leader Bane (Tom Hardy, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy) arrives in Gotham City. Pushing the police to their limits, the city is forced to call for their exiled former-hero to resurface.
Revisit BATMAN BEGINS [M] and THE DARK KNIGHT [M] before seeing the third and final film - THE DARK KNIGHT RISES [CTC]
TRILOGY MARATHON at Palace Balwyn, Dendy Brighton and Kino. Midnight screenings at Palace Balwyn, Dendy Brighton, Kino and Westgarth

Wednesday July 18
6.00pm- BATMAN BEGINS
all tickets $7.50
8.45pm - THE DARK KNIGHT
all tickets $7.50
Thursday July 19th, 12.01am
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES
regular ticket prices apply

Commencing July 19th at Palace Balwyn, Brighton Bay, Dendy Brighton, Kino and Westgarth with selected midnight screenings.


LE CHEF [M]
A young virtuoso of French gastronomy, Jacky Bonnot is a cook in a second class restaurant that doesn't showcase his talent. He accidentally attracts the attention of Alexander Lagarde, a great Parisian chef who is currently lacking inspiration. Impressed by a dish Jacky prepared, Lagarde hires him to renew his restaurant's menu. The two men have only a few days to concoct delicacies that will revive the reputation of one and establish that of the other.
To celebrate the release of the new French comedy LE CHEF [M], in cinemas nationally June 14, Palace Cinemas and Icon Films are giving you the chance to WIN one of 3 fabulous French film prize packs! Each pack includes the THREE COLOURS TRILOGY on Blu-ray, MY AFTERNOONS WITH MARGUERITTE on DVD and THE DIVING BELL AND THE BUTTERFLY on DVD. For your chance to WIN simply view the trailer and email competitions.vic@palacecinemas.com.au telling us in 25 words or less: if you were a Michelin starred chef, what would be your signature dish, and why?
Now Showing at Palace Balwyn, Brighton Bay, Cinema Como, Kino and Westgarth
TAKE THIS WALTZ [MA15+]
When Margot (Michelle Williams), 28, meets Daniel (Luke Kirby), their chemistry is intense and immediate. But Margot suppresses her sudden attraction; she is happily married to Lou (Seth Rogen), a cookbook writer. When Margot learns that Daniel lives across the street from them, the certainty about her domestic life shatters. She and Daniel steal moments throughout the steaming Toronto summer, their eroticism heightened by their restraint.
Swelteringly hot, bright and colorful like a bowl of fruit, TAKE THIS WALTZ leads us, laughing, through the familiar, but uncharted question of what long‐term relationships do to love, sex, and our images of ourselves. It's a funny, bittersweet tale of love. Director Sarah Polley (Away From Her) has created a sensual film, full of moments oscillating between joy and comedy and heartbreak.
Now Showing at Palace Brighton Bay, Cinema Como and Kino
ROCK OF AGES [M]
Musical Theatre legend, Director Adam Shankman (Hairspray) brings us the gritty, retro 5-time Tony Award nominated musical ROCK OF AGES with the screenplay adaptation by Chris D'Arienzo himself.
Set in LA's infamous Sunset Strip in 1987, ROCK OF AGES tells the story of Drew a boy from South Detroit, and Sherrie, a small-town girl, both in LA to chase their dreams of making it big and falling in love. Their Rock N Roll Romance is told through the heart-pounding hits of Def Leppard, Joan Jett, Journey, Foreigner, Bon Jovi, Night Ranger, REO Speedwagon, Pat Benatar, Twisted Sister, Poison, Whitesnake and more.
ROCK OF AGES takes you back to the times of big bands with big egos playing big guitar solos and sporting even bigger hair!
Now Showing at Palace Balwyn, Dendy Brighton, Kino and Westgarth
SNOW WHITE AND THE HUNTSMAN [M]
In the epic action-adventure SNOW WHITE AND THE HUNTSMAN [M], Kristen Stewart (Twilight) plays the only person in the land fairer than the evil queen (Oscar® winner Charlize Theron) who is out to destroy her. But what the wicked ruler never imagined is that the young woman threatening her reign has been training in the art of war with a huntsman (Chris Hemsworth, Thor) who was dispatched to kill her. Sam Claflin (Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides) joins the cast as the prince long enchanted by Snow White’s beauty and power.
The breathtaking new vision of the legendary tale is from Joe Roth, the producer of Alice in Wonderland, producer Sam Mercer (The Sixth Sense) and acclaimed commercial director and state-of-the-art visualist Rupert Sanders.
Commencing June 21st at Palace Balwyn, Dendy Brighton and Westgarth
BRAVE [PG] 3D - Advance Previews this weekend
Since ancient times, stories of epic battles and mystical legends have been passed through the generations across the rugged and mysterious Highlands of Scotland. In “Brave,” a new tale joins the lore when the courageous Merida (voice of Kelly Macdonald) confronts tradition, destiny and the fiercest of beasts.
Merida is a skilled archer and impetuous daughter of King Fergus (voice of Billy Connolly) and Queen Elinor (voice of Emma Thompson). Determined to carve her own path in life, Merida defies an age-old custom sacred to the uproarious lords of the land: massive Lord MacGuffin(voice of Kevin McKidd), surly Lord Macintosh (voice of Craig Ferguson) and cantankerous Lord Dingwall (voice of Robbie Coltrane). Merida’s actions inadvertently unleash chaos and fury in the kingdom, and when she turns to an eccentric old Wise Woman (voice of Julie Walters) for help, she is granted an ill-fated wish. The ensuing peril forces Merida to discover the meaning of true bravery in order to undo a beastly curse before it’s too late.
Advance Screenings this weekend at Palace Balwyn and Dendy Brighton in 3D
Commencing June 21st at Balwyn, Dendy Brighton and Westgarth
PARIS OPERA AND BALLET: ROMEO & JULIET
The legend of the martyred lovers of Verona, immortalised by Shakespeare, is revisited for the Paris Opera Ballet by one of the key figures of contemporary dance, Sasha Waltz. To Berlioz’s dramatic symphony, combining music, song and dance, the choreographer evokes all the emotion inherent in this tragic love story.
Commencing June 16th at Palace Dendy Brighton



Every person in attendance on June 21st will receive a copy of InStyle Magazine
BABES IN ARMS ® SESSIONS
If you're a parent or guardian with a little one in arms and craving a quality movie fix, our Babes In Arms® sessions 11.00am every Thursday at Palace Balwyn, Cinema Como, Dendy Brighton, Kino and Westgarth are designed with you in mind. These screenings are specifically designed for parents and their bubs, and are a perfect opportunity to catch a latest release film in the comfort of a lightly dimmed cinema with lower sound, easy pram access, and no one minds how much noise is made; half the audience are in nappies!
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Join us on Thursday 21 June for our Babes in Arms screenings and each person in attendance will receive a bonus InStyle magazine.
Balwyn  
June 21st - Snow White and the Huntsman
June 28th - Elena

Cinema Como
June 21st - The Chef
June 28th - A Royal Affair
Dendy Brighton
June 21st - Snow White and the Huntsman
June 28th - Prometheus
Kino
June 21st - Take This Waltz
June 28th - A Royal Affair
Westgarth
June 21st - Prometheus
June 28th - Snow White and the Huntsman
FILMS : Feature Films will be demarked online with ‘Babes’ or with a star in our newspaper directories.
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