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The Local's English-language movie listings for southern Germany

Published: 13 Feb 13 07:50 CET | Print version
Online: http://www.thelocal.de/lifestyle/20130213-47939.html

Find the latest movies in English playing in Munich and southern Germany with The Local's cinema guide.

BAMBERG
Lichtspiel Kino
Luitpoldstr. 25, 960 52 Bamberg
Tel. 09 51 – 270 24

www.lichtspielkino.de

Maniac (minimum age: 18)
Thu-Wed 10:35pm

Django Unchained (minimum age: 16)
Mon 9:15pm

Les Misérables (minimum age: 12)
Thu 7:45pm

Celeste and Jesse Forever (minimum age: 0)
Mon 9:40pm


KARLSRUHE
Schauberg
Marienstraße 16, 76137 Karlsruhe
Tel. 0721 – 35 000 18

www.schauburg.de/

Django Unchained (minimum age: 16)
Thu, Fri, Sun & Tue 9pm
Sat & Wed 10:45pm
Mon 4pm

Gangster Squad (minimum age: 12)
Thu, Sat & Tue 11:30pm

Lincoln (minimum age: 16)
Fri 2pm
Sat 12pm

Zero Dark Thirty (minimum age: 12)
Thu-Wed 8:30pm

Flight (minimum age: 12)
Thu-Wed (except Mon) 11:15pm

Frankenweenie (minimum age: 12)
Thu, Fri, Sun & Tue 11:45pm


MANNHEIM
CinemaxX Mannheim
P4 13, 68161 Mannheim
Tel. 01805 – 62 54 66

www.cineplex.de

A Good Day to Die Hard (minimum age: 16)
Thu & Mon-Wed 8:30pm
Fri 8:30pm, 11pm
Sat 10:45pm, 11pm
Sun 11am, 8:30pm

Zero Dark Thirty (minimum age: 16)
Fri 10:45pm
Wed 8pm

Gangster Squad (minimum age: 12)
Sat 10:45pm

Lincoln (minimum age: 16)
Sun 11:15am
Wed 7pm

Django Unchained (minimum age: 16)
Thu-Wed (except Sat) 7:45pm
Fri also 11pm
Sat 11pm

Life of Pi (minimum age: 12)
Sun 11:30am

Sneak Preview (minimum age: n/a)
Sun 8pm

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (HFR 3D; minimum age: 12)
Wed 8pm


MUNICH
Cinema München
Nymphenburger Str. 31, 803 35 Munich
Germany
Tel. 089 – 55 52 55

www.cinema-muenchen.com

Sneak Preview (minimum age: n/a)
Fri 11:15pm

Django Unchained (minimum age: 16)
Sat 3:15pm
Sun 9:30pm
Mon 4:10pm
Wed 9:50pm

Lincoln (minimum age: 16)
Thu 4:05pm
Fri 2:55pm
Sun 3:45pm
Mon 1:15pm
Tue 3pm

Silver Linings Playbook (minimum age: 12)
Fri 6pm

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (HFR 3D; minimum age: 12)
Sun 12:30pm

A Good Day to Die Hard (minimum age: 16)
Thu 2pm, 7:15pm, 9:15pm
Fri 8:45pm
Sat 11am, 10:50pm
Sun 7pm
Mon 7:30pm, 9:55pm
Tue 9:30pm
Wed 7:35pm

Finding Nemo (3D; minimum age: 0)
Fri & Sat 1pm

Argo (minimum age: 12)
Sun 10:15am
Wed 5pm


Museum Lichtspiele
Lilienstraße 2, 81669 München
Tel. 0180 – 5867 0777 67

muenchen.movietown.eu/

The Gangster Squad (minimum age: 16)
Thu-Wed 11:10pm

A Good Day to Die Hard (minimum age: 16)
Thu-Wed 7pm, 9:05pm, 11:10pm

Flight (minimum age: 12)
Thu, Sun, Tue & Wed 11:05pm

Silver Linings Playbook (minimum age: 12)
Thu-Wed 5pm

Lincoln (minimum age: 16)
Thu-Wed 7:30pm
Sun also 1:45pm
Mon also 2pm

Django Unchained (minimum age: 16)
Thu-Wed 7:45pm
Sat & Sun also 4:20pm

Quartet (minimum age: 6)
Thu, Fri & Mon-Wed 5:40pm
Sat & Sun 6:05pm

Life of Pi (minimum age: 12)
Thu, Sat, Sun, Mon & Wed 4:30pm

Zero Dark Thirty (minimum age: 12)
Thu-Wed 8:05pm

Frankenweenie (minimum age: 12)
Thu-Wed 4:20pm

Movie 43 (minimum age: 16)
Thu, Fri & Mon-Wed 6:05pm

Parker (minimum age: 16)
Thu-Wed 10:30pm

Anna Karenina (minimum age: 12)
Fri & Tue 4:30pm

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (minimum age: 12)
Fri & Sat 1:40pm

Skyfall (minimum age: 12)
Fri, Sat & Sun 1:50pm

Argo (minimum age: 12)
Mon 11:05pm


NUREMBERG
Roxy Fremdsprachenkino
Julius Loßmann-Str. 116, 904 69 Nuremberg
Germany
Tel. 09 11 – 488 40

www.roxy-nuernberg.de

Silver Linings Playbook (minimum age: 12)
Fri-Sun 4:45pm
Mon 8:30pm

Lincoln (minimum age: 16)
Thu, Mon & Tue 5:45pm
Fri-Sun 7pm
Wed 8:30pm


Cine Citta
Gewerbemuseumsplatz 3, 9 04 03 Nuremberg
Germany
Tel. 09 11 – 20 66 66

www.cinecitta.com

Django Unchained (minimum age: 16)
Thu-Wed 10:40pm

Lincoln (minimum age: 16)
Thu-Wed 1:45pm

Zero Dark Thirty (minimum age: 12)
Thu-Wed 5:20pm

A Good Day to Die Hard (minimum age: 16)
Thu-Wed 9:10pm, 11:40pm


Filmhaus um Künstlerhaus
Känigstr. 93, 90402 Nuremberg
Tel. 0911 – 231 5823

www.kubiss.de

No showings this week.


STUTTGART
Corso Cinema International
Hauptstr. 6, 70536 Stuttgart
Tel. 07 11 – 73 49 16

www.corso-kino.com

A Good Day to Die Hard (minimum age: 16)
Thu & Tue 9:20pm
Fri & Sat 7:20pm, 9:30pm
Sun 1:05pm, 7:30pm, 9:30pm
Mon 6:15pm, 8:10pm
Tue 9:20pm

Django Unchained (minimum age: 16)
Fri 8:20pm
Sat 1:15pm, 8:20pm
Sun 4:30pm, 8:20pm
Mon 7:15pm
Tue 8:20pm

Gangster Squad (minimum age: 12)
Fri 6:05pm
Sat 3:30pm

Lincoln (minimum age: 16)
Thu & Tue 6:15pm
Fri & Sat 4:25pm
Sun 5:30pm

Silver Linings Playbook (minimum age: 12)
Thu 6:40pm
Fri 3:50pm
Sat & Tue 5:50pm
Sun 3:10pm

The Last Stand (minimum age: 16)
Sun 1:30pm
Mon 5:45pm

Winnie the Pooh (minimum age: 0)
Sun 3:05pm

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