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Certification18 Our Rating

This black comedy directed by John Waters is one of the best films around. When renegade filmmaker Cecil B. Demented vows to "punish bad cinema" his plans include a group of generally weird and freaky film buffs called the Sprocket Holes, who each have a tattoo of a different indie filmmaker, led by the radiant Alicia Witt, Demented's sometime-lover. Demented and his crew kidnap Hollywood's sweetheart Honey Whitlock and force her to perform in their rebel film and she slowly becomes "Demented F find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

Harvie Krumpet is the story of an Eastern European immigrant's life of incredible bad luck. Home-educated by his deranged and illiterate (yet beloved) mother, Harvie's life is dedicated to the accumulation of 'Fakts', until he meets the love of his life and has a beautiful and intelligent daughter. These two women are, however, the only relief in Harvie's relentless misfortune, which includes, in no particular order; testicular cancer, deranged Scotsmen, geriatric nudity, bald parrots, fatal f find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

PECKER (1998)

Certification15 Our Rating

John Waters delves below the belt in this comedy set in his native Baltimore. It stars Edward Furlong as the snap happy photographer who displays the local sites and characters in the greasy spoon cafe. When a New York art dealer spots his photos, they and the locals in them become the flavour of the New York art set. Whilst Pecker is being flaunted around the city, the blue-collared folk are not impressed by their apparent 'kitsch' value. Probably Water's most commercial venture to date with on find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Victor Vargas lives in New York's Lower East Side, and is in the midst of that messy leap from boy to man. Stuck in the family flat with his eccentric relatives Victor finds himself having to deal with everything at once, including first love. Winner of a number of awards and inspired by Peter Sollett's critically acclaimed thirty minute short, "Five Feet High and Rising", Raising Victor Vargas is a delightful tale told with wit, charm and a refreshing lack of conceit. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

From the director of Rushmore comes the story of Royal Tenenbaum and his idiosyncratic family. Having separated from his wife ten years ago, Royal has been estranged from his strange children and wants to make up for some lost time. A little white lie gets Royal back into his family home but all will not go as he plans. Richie used to play tennis professionally until a breakdown on the court; Margot, a chain-smoking playwright has an unseemly marital past and an even dimmer present, while widowe find out more...