AGENT CODY BANKS (12A): See review.

SINBAD: LEGEND OF THE SEVEN SEAS (U): See review.

HULK (12A): Scientist Dr Bruce Banner is exposed to a massive dose of gamma radiation that turns him into a raging green monster whenever he gets angry. But the baddies are out to get him. Limp effort, despite Ang Lee's wonderful direction.

PIGLET'S BIG MOVIE (U): Little Piglet's friends don't think he's big enough to help them with the honey harvest. Upset, he wanders off and only then do pooh, Tigger, Eeyore and the rest realise what a treasure he is.

THE FOUR FEATHERS (15): Lacklustre remake of tale of derring do and supposed cowardice, starring Heath Ledger and Tim Piggott-Smith. The scenery and action are great, but it's all too confusing to really hit home.

DADDY DAY CARE (PG):

This half-baked comedy fails to tickle the funny bone. Redundant Charlie Hinton (Eddie Murphy) and his best friend Phil (Jeff Garlin) set up their own small-scale creche. All is well, until the head of a rival creche (Anjelica Huston) sets out to close them down.

CHARLIE'S ANGELS: FULL THROTTLE (12A): Lots of sexy thrills, spills and action as cameron Diaz and Co bounce back to save the world - and foil Demi Moore's dastardly plans. Great stuff.

BRUCE ALMIGHTY (12A): Jim Carry plays a man who is handed the chance to be God for a day by none other than The Real Thing (Morgan Freeman).

A clever concept, if only the screenwriters knew how to exploit it.

NICHOLAS NICKLEBY (PG): Classy remake of Dickens' classic, packed with top-flight British thespians including Jim Broadbent, Juliet Stevenson, Stella Gonet and Christopher Plummer. Youth is supplied by Jamie 'Billy Elliot' Bell, Charlie Hunnam and Romola Garai. Literature never looked so good.

THE PIANIST (15): Adrien Brody bagged Best Actor Oscar in Roman Polanski's tale of one man's fight to survive in

Nazi-occupied Poland. Harrowing stuff but excellently done.

RIFIFI (12A): Elegant heist movie from Jules Dassin. Four crooks set out to rob a jewellery store - yes, it's been done before but not with this much elan.

DISNEY'S JUNGLE BOOK 2 (U): Lacklustre sequel to the kids' classic.

SPIRIT: STALLION OF THE CIMARRON (U): Spirited cartoon about the adventures of a wild horse.

JOHNNY ENGLISH (PG): Rowan Atkinson has to save Queen and country in surprisingly watchable spy spoof.