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Certification15 Our Rating

The sequel to 'That'll Be The Day'; older, but not yet wiser, Jim is now enjoying the nomadic gigs and groupies' life of The Stray Cats, but with the achievement of all of his wildest dreams, the wealth and the stardom, it slowly begins to dawn on Jim that happiness and contentment have made a run for it without him. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Chris Rushton says: "A spliced together documentary by Swedish film maker Goran Olssen using footage of the black power movement in the US shot by Scandinavian journalists between the years 1967 and 1975. Featuring interviews with proponents of black power including such luminaries as Angela Davis and Stokely Carmichael, interspersed with commentary from the likes of Talib Kweli and Erykah Badu find out more...


Certification15 Our Rating

Not just a celebration of the veteran mod band The Who, but a slice of British social history in the sixties. Great clips from TV shows, concert footage, interviews and a few fantasy sequences capture the creativity and destructivity that made this wonderful band. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Eric Idle's brilliant spoof documentary on the rise and rise of the fab four, featuring musical pastiche of genius. See the lovable mop-tops as you've never seen them before, including the lesser known "black beatle". Sing along with Dirk, Barry, Stig and Nasty to some classic tunes including "Please Rut Me" and "Let it Rut". Ace. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

The legend that is Dewey Cox, a rock and roll god whose name is uttered in the same breath as Buddy Holly and Johnny Cash, a man who embraced hedonism more than most of his peers, but at heart was simple and kind. Idolised for his music and nearly destroyed by the many temptations such adulation brought, this is the myth, a subtle, beautifully performed, lushly visualised, cleverly scripted lampoon of every poe-faced, rose-tinted Oscar hungry biopic that's graced our screens over the last couple find out more...