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48 HOURS (1983)

Certification18 Our Rating

Murphy is the foul-mouthed, wise-cracking convict, released for 48 hours to help cop Nick Nolte track down a killer and retrieve his own secretly stashed loot. A sharply-scripted buddy-buddy comedy thriller, marking Murphy's first film role and one he hasn't bettered since. Great entertainment. find out more...

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Director Alex de la Iglesia's look back to Spanish filmmaking of old centres on Carlos, a young boy on a mission to find the grandfather denied him by his mother. The grandfather, Julian (Sancho Gracia), who was once a stuntman on spaghetti westerns, is now reduced to doing stunt shows for tourists with his old buddies on the same decaying sets. Carlos's appearance restores some pride to Julian, but when Carlos's mother Laura finds out where he is, she decides to finally destroy the last remn find out more...


CertificationPG Our Rating


Bailey is living the good life on the Michigan farm of his boy, Ethan and Ethan's wife Hannah. He even has a new playmate: Ethan and Hannah's baby granddaughter, CJ. The problem is that CJ's mom, Gloria, decides to take CJ away. As Bailey's soul prepares to leave this life for a new one, he makes a promise find out more...


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William Thatcher is a poor peasant squire, but he finds he has an aptitude for the world of jousting and having successfully passed himself off as a knight he sets about taking the world of the medieval privileged by storm. A Knight's Tale is a completely irreverent take on the swashbuckler movies of old and history in general, but it's a highly entertaining adventure comedy, with a good heart and an endearingly executed lack of originality, while a down on his luck Chaucer is constantly in dang find out more...

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The recently orphaned Baudelaire children find themselves taken in by a distant relative, Count Olaf, but the devilish Count is not paternally inclined, what he's after is the enormous fortune of the darling wee bairns. Lemony Snicket's A Series Of Unfortunate Events is a truly ravishing family film; ingenious, beautifully visualised and just the right side of fantastically odd, a rare treat regardless of your age. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

What should have been a quiet evening's babysitting for our teenage heroine turns into a series of riotous adventures after a friend calls for help. She and her charges get caught up in a gangster chase, teenage gang warfare, and have to sing the blues in a nightclub. A great manic comedy! find out more...

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Who else but Terry Gilliam, director extraodinaire, could film the story of the greatest tall story teller in history? The Baron flies to the moon in a balloon made of silk knickers, catches a ride on a cannonball and that's just the start of it. A great visually imaginative fantasy epic. find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

Max and Lola are two exemplary jewel thieves, but realising that you should never find out more...

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He's back as the hormonally chaotic teenage super spy, and he's doing….well pretty much what he did in the first one. find out more...

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A part-live part-animated imagined sequel to Lewis Carrol's classics in which a 19-year-old Alice returns to a Wonderland which she must save from the Red Queen and Jabberwocky's reign of terror and then restore to the throne the much nicer White Queen. A collection of the key manic characters from the novels are here; the Queens, the Mad Hatter, the Tweedles, and animated versions of the Cheshire Cat, White Rabbit, Blue Caterpillar, Dormouse and the March Hare amongst others.
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