We pick out 10 movies you should not miss at the Brighton Big Screen.

Brighton Big Screen at Madeira Drive, Brighton, until Sunday September 13

A SING-ALONG version of the most successful animated film of the 21st century – Frozen - launches this year’s Brighton Big Screen programme today from 2pm.

Below are some of this year’s highlights – film times include a 20-minute interval:

Eddie Izzard: Force Majeure Live (15, 150mins)

Saturday, August 15, and Friday, September 4, 8.30pm

BEXHILL’S most famous son provides the laughs as a screening of his 2013 tour closes the first Saturday night on the Brighton Big Screen.

Big Beach Shorts

Most days, 4.30pm

A CHANCE to see new short films by city-based directors and University Of Brighton students – who could possibly be the Scorceses and Spielbergs of the future.

101 Dalmatians (PG, 145mins) – Doggy Screening

Sunday, August 16, 2pm

STAR Mark Williams introduces this special dog-friendly screening, featuring Glenn Close as the evil Cruella De Vil.

Carrie (18, 135 mins)

Monday, August 17, and Sunday, August 23, 8.30pm

THE classic 1976 Stephen King adaptation starring Sissy Spacek is just one of a thread of classic cult screenings over the next few weeks – look out for Ridley Scott’s Alien and Blade Runner, Pulp Fiction, Sweeney Todd, and The Dark Knight.

Guardians Of The Galaxy (12A, 165 mins)

Thursday, August 20, and Friday, September 11, 5.30pm

ANYONE who missed the unlikely Marvel hit at the cinema can catch it again as part of a thread of new blockbuster movies, which also includes Interstellar, Kingsman: The Secret Service, Avengers: Age Of Ultron and Gravity.

Big Hero 6 (PG, 145 mins)

Friday, August 21, Monday, August 31, Sunday, September 13, 2pm

YOUNGSTERS have not been missed out in this year’s programme – as well as the recent Disney hit there will be further screenings of Frozen, The Lion King, Toy Story 3, Shrek and Paddington.

Belgian Grand Prix

Saturday, August 22, 2pm to 3pm, and Sunday, August 23, 1pm to 4.30pm

POSSIBLY the best way to see the tussles on the track, short of going to the Spa-Francorchamps circuit yourself.

Brighton Rock (15, 150 mins)

Monday, August 24, and Sunday, September 6, 8.30pm

SAM Riley gives his take on Dickie Attenborough’s Pinkie in this 2010 remake of the Graham Greene novel, re-imagined in the Brighton of 1964. Look out for screenings of Quadrophenia too about the clashes between the Mods and Rockers on the beach.

The Adventures Of Priscilla: Queen Of The Desert (15, 125 mins)

Thursday, August 27, and Monday, September 7, 8.30pm

A CAMP classic following drag queens Hugo Weaving and Guy Pearce, and transsexual woman Terence Stamp on a quest through the Australian outback.

Top Gun (12, 150 mins)

Sunday, August 30, 5pm, Monday, September 7, 5.30pm

THE Tom Cruise macho classic, which moves grown men to tears when Goose kisses the sky, is part of a run of 1980s classics including The Goonies, Back To The Future and Dirty Dancing.

Tickets free from 2pm, £3 after 5pm, premium seats £7/£4. Season pass £30/£70. Visit brightonsbigscreen.com