1.Star Wars III: revenge of the Sith (12A) The final piece of the Star Wars puzzle slots neatly into place, a dark and emotionally intense chapter concentrating on the fall of Anakin Skywalker and his rebirth as the fearsome Darth Vader

2. Sin City (18) A star-studded cast, including Bruce Willis, Clive Owen, Mickey Rourke and Benicio Del Toro, appear in this moody and stylish crime thriller, torn from the pages of Frank Miller's acclaimed graphic novels.

3. Robots (U) A host of stars including Ewan McGregor, Robin Williams and Halle Berry provide the voices for the characters in this rollicking, feel-good family fantasy animation.

4. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Glaxy (PG) This is an energetic tribute to creator Douglas Adams. Big- screen adaption of this sci-fi comedy classic

5. MILLIONS (12A) Ten-year-old Anthony Cunningham and his eight-year-old brother Damian are struggling to come to terms with the death of their mother when, out-of-the blue, they find £229,320.

6. HOUSE OF WAX (15) Teen-friendly new version of the cult 1953 horror-thriller starring Vincent Price. Sadly, Jaume Collet-Serra's bloodthirsty take on House Of Wax doesn't require you to don a pair of green and red cardboard spectacles.

7. IT'S ALL GONE PETE TONG (15) DJ Frankie Wilde (Paul Kaye), a master of the turntables, who delights the crowds with his crazy antics and scorching music sets, is the king of Ibiza. But fame and drugs threaten to be his downfall.

8. MONSTER-IN-LAW (12a) Jennifer Lopez and Jane Fonda square up to each other as the mother and girlfriend of charming doctor Kevin (Michael Vartan) and finally come to physical blows.

9. League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse (15) The deeply dysfunctional community of Royston Vasey are brought to life on the big screen in a local film for local people, which benefits greatly from an appreciation of the cult television series.

10. Kingdom of Heaven (15) Another historical epic from Ridley Scott and starring Orlando Bloom. Falls well short though of the brilliant Gladiator