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Certification15 Our Rating

Eight-year-old Zachary has, so far, enjoyed life as his father's favourite son, as the possessor of a gift for healing and as younger sibling to a tearaway, a jock and a bookworm, but this relatively idyllic childhood in Québec is cast under the shadow of his dad's suspicions when he is discovered wearing a dress. Seven years on it's 1975 and Zac is in thrall to Ziggy Stardust and his cousin's boyfriend, a confusing situation for him, made more complicated by a history of trying to satisfy his d find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

Slacker director Linklater takes us back to the swinging 70's for his latest Generation X offering in this tale of teenage decadence. It's the last day of high school and the kids intend to party till dawn, or till they drop, whichever comes first. Fans of Reality Bites will love it. Bust out the biscuits, turn up the volume and dig those crazy, pretty kids.... find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

A fast, sassy script with plenty of good one-liners ensures this indie vs corporate tale is better than your average teen movie. A franchise tries to take over the record shop where they hang out, so the staff rebel with a plan of their own. A cool comedy-drama, with a great cult soundtrack thrown in. Great ! find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Meet New Zealanders Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie - aka "Flight of the Conchords". They're on tour in America, well New York, and determined to conquer the States with their identity crisis folk songs, even if it's only one fan at a time. Inspired left-field comedy raised to the height of genius by a number of blemishless musical parodies (I'm still haunted by their Beastie Boys number) shoe horned into the stories like a surrealist's take on 'West Side Story'. Marvellous I tell you, bloody find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Meet New Zealanders Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie - aka "Flight of the Conchords". They're on tour in America, well New York, and determined to conquer the States with their identity crisis folk songs, even if it's only one fan at a time. Inspired left-field comedy raised to the height of genius by a number of blemishless musical parodies (I'm still haunted by their Beastie Boys number) shoe horned into the stories like a surrealist's take on 'West Side Story'. Marvellous I tell you, bloody find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

Nick, a high-school senior, is still infatuated with his fickle ex (he thinks it's love, but believe me it ain't) when, at a gig he and his band played, he meets Norah. Over the course of the next eight or nine hours boy and girl embark on an increasingly bizarre and ineffectual urban road trip that cements their common bonds and increasing mutual affection, but hey it's easy to screw up at any age so what are the chances these two teens are going to make smooth progress? Witty, gentle, warm find out more...


Certification15 Our Rating

An inspired and brilliant mockumentary recounting the history of a crap British heavy metal group and following them on a disastrous tour of the US. This movie takes apart every cliche that ever graced a rock documentary and every vanity or folly to haunt overblown rock groups. So realistic that American audiences thought the band was real... Voted third funniest film by Observer readers in a 2007 poll. find out more...

CertificationPG Our Rating

Through a series of original, surrealist sketches, director Roy Andersson observes with empathy and wry humour the highs, lows and tragicomic happenings that effect the everyday lives of an eclectic assortment of eccentric characters. Shot with highly distinctive visual flair, comprising over forty vignettes filmed with a static camera, this original and resonant snapshot of modern life manages to be not only thought provoking and touching but also agonisingly funny. find out more...