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Luis Molina and Valentin Arregui are cell mates in a South American prison. Luis, a trans individual, is found guilty of immoral behavior and Valentin is a political prisoner. To escape reality Luis invents romantic movies, while Valentin tries to keep his mind on the situation he's in. During the time they spend together, the two men come to understand and respect one another. Absolutely brilliant.

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Arnie returns in his universally slated, but surprisingly good spoof action spectacular. He plays Jack Slater, all action screen super-hero, whose biggest fan is young Danny. A magic ticket takes Danny into the screen as film and life mix. Plenty of humour, villains and cracking stunts! find out more...

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A big Hollywood movie crew descend upon the sleepy town of Waterford to film an idealistic and naive young writer's first book. The crew, and in particular the director, find themselves stumbling from one disaster to another; a starlet who's no longer prepared to fulfill her contract, a leading man who can't resist teenage skirt and a local government worker with aspirations towards the senate are but a selection of their problems. State and Main is written by David Mamet with what can only be b find out more...

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Satirical tale of a Hollywood worm who turns. When naive film school graduate Guy lands a job with the most loathsome movie mogul on the face of the earth, his dreams seem to lie in tatters. But when his pondlife boss nicks his ideas and his girl, Guy takes a terrible revenge. Excruciatingly funny. find out more...

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A self-narrated and consequently potted history of the producer Robert Evans, a man who rose from nowhere and made possible some of the greatest movies of the 1970s. Not least of which being ‘The Godfather'. A prodigious mover and shaker, Evans' rarefied world went belly up when the scandals started to come thicker and faster than the successes. The kid stays in the picture is a fascinating insight into the world of the Hollywood power broker. find out more...

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Highly acclaimed spoof introspective of Hollywood, and the film industry in general. Robbins is superb as the arrogant and offish film mogul, Griffin Mill, who is starting to lose grip of reality, and his job. Too many good scenes to mention, too many stars to name. Superb comedy of showbiz in-jokes find out more...

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A wildly diverse mixture of deluded stars are joined together for the ultimate (read horribly over budget) Vietnam war movie ever. From Kirk Lazarus, an obsessive five time Oscar winner who gets himself surgically darkened to play the African American character to Tugg Speedman, a wilting action superstar tormented by his lack of ability, all are ill-equipped to deal with the everyday world, let alone the drug lord infested jungle the director unwittingly drops them in when he decides on some ba find out more...