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21 (2008)

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Nerdish MIT maths whiz kid Ben is recruited by his teacher, along with five other gifted students, to learn the art of card counting and, with their new found skills, they are dispatched to Vegas, their plan to take the casinos for millions at blackjack. Loosely based on Ben Mezrich's non-fiction book ‘Bringing Down The House', "21" is an enjoyable, light, teen orientated, dramatic thriller. find out more...

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Four young men mistake their lives for a movie and attempt one of the most audacious heists in U.S. history. 

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One of the most rousingly enjoyable sports movies ever made, this small-town drama tells the story of the Hickory Huskers, an underdog basketball team from a tiny Indiana High School trying to make it to the state championship. find out more...

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A true story that records the determination, anguish and hopes of two guys whose driving desire is to make it into the basketball bigtime, an extraordinarily powerful film and what a real life dramatic finale! Awesome! find out more...
PALIO (2015)

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In the 1910s, Srinivasa Ramanujan is a man of boundless intelligence that even the abject poverty of his home in Madras, India cannot crush. Eventually, his stellar intelligence in mathematics and his boundless confidence in both attract the attention of the noted British mathematics professor, G.H. Hardy, who invites him to further develop his computations at Trinity College at Cambridge. Forced to leave his young wife, Janaki, behind, Ramanujan finds himself in a l find out more...


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David Fincher seemed an odd choice when it was announced a film was to be made charting the early years of Mark Zuckerberg's creation of Facebook. Who could have predicted that partnered with writing ace Aaron Sorkin they could create a modern masterpiece of drama? 'The Social Network' is just that; compelling, relevant, insightful and hugely entertaining. Eisenberg's performance is a marvel in itself, creating a repulsive sociopath who is simultaneously hugely sympathetic, while the Winklevoss find out more...