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Cineworld West India Quay is holding a special preview screening of director Steve McQueen's highly acclaimed Shame, starring Michael Fassbender and Carey Mulligan tomorrow (Tuesday, January 10) at 7pm.
McQueen has drawn magnificent performance from Fassbender and Mulligan as damaged siblings who deal with hurt in their own individual ways.
There was no red carpet and the photographer posse was a bit on the small side but Canary Wharf still put on a good show as it hosted the world premiere of First Night.
The film, starring Richard E Grant and Sarah Brightman, had its first official airing at Cineworld West India Quay last night.
See Stake Land at a special preview screening at Cineworld West India Quay on Tuesday.
Hurry! Entries must be received by Monday at midday.

FILM
The Fighter (15)
4/5
IN A NUTSHELL
Christian Bale steals the honours but Mark Wahlberg makes the film as the boxing hopeful tries to escape his junkie brother's shadow.
Win two tickets to see England play Ireland in 3D at Cineworld West India Quay

Could we be watching the 2012 Olympics at cinemas in 3D?
The box office monster known as Avatar has left multiplex operators around the world begging to add that third dimension to their movies, with many reporting record sales.

Empty your diary - it's time to enjoy the spectacular offerings of the Canary Wharf Film Festival.
The annual celebration of UK and international short film returns to the estate from today until Monday.
Click here for original Terminator star Linda Hamilton's thoughts on the franchise

SCI-FI ACTION
Terminator Salvation (12A)
2/5
IN A NUTSHELL
The Terminator lunges for your cash again, but is knee-capped by shoddy plotting and clear signs that this saga has run way past its course.

HORROR
Drag Me To Hell (15)
4/5
IN A NUTSHELL
A glorious goulash of shocks, laughs and enough ugly fluids to turn the Sahara into a beachside hotspot.

Film festival visitors will be able to watch events such as the Queen's coronation in 3D next month.
Cineworld West India Quay will show footage such as Elvis Presley concerts as part of the East End Film Festival from April 23 to 30.

Cinemas are winning the war against the credit crunch, with many reporting a boom in figures this year.
Bafta-bagging films such as Slumdog Millionaire are pulling the punters into the picture houses despite the downturn.

WHO will get your vote for the top movie at this year’s Canary Wharf Film Festival?
Visitors to the event will have the chance to nominate their favourite 2008 entrant for the People’s Choice award. The winner will be announced during the awards night at Canary Wharf’s East Wintergarden on September 1.

A ROMANTIC drama delving into the lives of love-struck Londoners will launch the seventh East End Film Festival.
The week-long event will kick off on April 17 with the London premiere of The Waiting Room, a British drama starring Royle Family star Ralf Little, Anne-Marie Duff of Shameless fame and Rupert Graves.
The Waiting Room will be screened first at the Rich Mix Centre in Bethnal Green, before hitting the Cineworld West India Quay on April 18 at 7pm.











