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Certification15 Our Rating

Excellent courtroom comedy starring Joe Pesci as an offbeat just-qualified lawyer, dispatched to the Deep South to defend his young cousin (and friend) from a bogus murder charge. Pesci is superb, as is Marisa Tomei, his nasal New York fiancee who's sassy performance peps up the whole thing and won her an Oscar for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

The follow-up to the astounding ‘Paradise Lost’. More and more, especially forensic, evidence comes to light that the non-existent case against the 3 is just that. Much of the film focuses on the prime alternative suspect, the step-father of one of the murdered children, a dangerously barking Church-going redneck, but the rightwing local state bureaucracy don't want to know, they've already got their man (sorry children). Damien, Jason and Jessie have matured visibly in prison, with Damien perha find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

TIn 1993 the naked and mutilated bodies of three 8-year-old boys where found in a shallow creek near the sleepy redneck Arkansas town of Robin Hood Hills. The ensuing police investigation soon focused on three local teens who dressed in black, had vaguely non-Christian beliefs and enjoyed heavy metal music. A rushed investigation and the pitiful court case that followed were all filmed with unprecedented access by a HBO documentary crew who came to believe that the three suspects were victims of find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

It's the summer of 1949 and small town barber Ed Crane feels life has past him by. His wife's infidelity would seem to compound this feeling, but Ed sees an opportunity for blackmail, and a misguided attempt to reverse his fortunes; But a dubious plan inevitably sucks Ed into a world far darker and more bereft than the one he sought to escape. The Man Who Wasn't There is yet another sublime piece of filmmaking from the Coen brothers (who seem to be working their way through every genre of cinema find out more...