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BABE (1995)

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A cute porker living under the curious notion that it's a sheep dog, and eventually having to prove it. A delightful tale of rural life on the farm down under, charming, witty gentle and with almost blemishless animatronics. It truly manages to entertain child and adult alike. Watch and eat. find out more...

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A fantastic family movie and one of the best pure adventure films ever made. THE film that single-handedly made archaeologists hip, as Ford battles to save the Biblical Ark of the Covenant from the dastardly Nazis. Two hours of swash-buckling fun, excitement and entertainment. A modern classic. find out more...
JUMANJI (1995)

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Wild-eyed Williams plays Alan Parrish, set free by orphans Judy and Peter after 26 years trapped inside a magical jungle boardgame. But with him come a malevolent melange of wild beasts to wreak havoc on an unsuspecting town! Superior fantasy adventure with impressive special FX. Great family fun. find out more...

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A musical comedy about a blood-thirsty plant (voice, care of Levi Stubbs) from Outerspace seems a touch unlikely, but this is just what this movie is! Finding the plant, Audrey, shoots shop assistant Rick Moranis to fame and fortune - but the answer to his problems soon starts to create more of them. Good family fun!

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From the creators of Toy Story comes the third instalment of their groundbreaking animation. Sulley and Mike work at Monsters Inc, a huge factory in Monstropolis that turns the screams of children into energy, the two of them are very good at their job, i.e. terrifying kids, but when one little girl returns to their world all hell breaks loose. Monsters Inc is not up there with the Toy Story films, it lacks the adult wit of the first two and indeed the depth of character, but that said it's stil find out more...

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Robin Williams again in fine form as the indomitable 'Mrs Doubtfire'. Spurned as husband and father, Daniel turns the tables on ex-wife Sally Field by returning to the family nest as a nanny! Can Daniel see his kids and patch up his marriage at the same time? find out more...

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The inimitable Sellers in the second of the Pink Panther farces. Although the overall standard is high, it would be worth watching just to see Clouseau impersonating a dentist with a wax nose, or to see him get the girl in the end without even taking his socks off. find out more...

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Fantastic film adaptation of Mary Norton's classic children's story. John Goodman is superb as the odious property developer out to cheat the hapless Lenders of the house they've inherited, while the Borrowers, a family of four inch high sub-humans who live under the floorboards, face a furious fight to make sure that they, and their unwitting hosts, don't end up living in a cardboard box. Pretty far removed from the original story, and indeed the TV series, but mercifully unsentimental with som find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

Bob Parr and his wife Helen are just a normal couple living with their three children in the suburbs, Bob hates his job as an insurance clerk, but hell, what sane man wouldn't? There is nothing remarkable about the Parr family, nothing at all… well except that fifteen years earlier Bob and Helen were two of the greatest super heroes the world has ever known, fearless crime fighters put out to pasture when the authorities began to count the financial costs of the way they did business. find out more...

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Seth Rogen and James Franco made a stupid movie about North Korea because no one stopped them. With the assistance of Lizzy Caplan (who is occasionally funny) the duo journey to North Korea to kill Kim Jong-Un. It's not even really that it's an offensive film - though it may offend some - it's more that it's just a really bad film. And by that I meant boring, sloppy and not at all entertaining. But there are at least some rather good 'James Franco is a twatty TV show host' style scenes.

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