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A young Fiona Fullerton heads an all-star British cast in this double BAFTA-winning musical comedy; widely regarded as the most lavish and faithful adaptations of Lewis Carroll's classic fantasy novel. find out more...

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A little Reaganite romance about a dashing fighter pilot and a simple girl from the town. It's tough trying to make it at pilot training school, but then Richi is just so hunky.... find out more...

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Not a Disney production, but as close as 20th Century Fox could get. With the Russian revolution as a backdrop, Anastasia is the charming tale of an amnesiac princess and her search to discover her true identity. Excellent animation, though the songs are cheesey in the extreme. find out more...

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Georgia Nicolson, an eccentric and quirkily charming teenager, has two simple goals: find out more...

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Lucas is bullied by everyone and in frustration he takes it out on the ant hill in his front garden, but when the ants retaliate with a magic spell that reduces him to their size, the young lad is forced to understand the consequences of his actions and the importance of working together. Not as glutinous as I've made it sound, Ant Bully is an enjoyable children's CGI adventure. find out more...
ARRIETTY (2010)

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Arrietty is the latest release from Studio Ghibli, based on the classic children’s book The Borrowers. As you would expect this is yet another beautifully realised animation from the cre find out more...


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Azur is the blue-eyed fair-haired child, Asmar his olive-skinned soulmate, one wet-nursed by and the other the natural child of an Arab slave in the Christian West. After years of seperation, and as young adults, the two meet again, this time in an Arab world of souks, vivid textiles, beautiful gardens, technology, elaborate palaces and smiling people. Now they both seek the same goal, to rescue and marry the legendary Djinn fairy. find out more...
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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George Miller's sequel to the hugely successful "Babe" is an altogether darker affair than its enchanting predecessor, shifting the action from the idyllic countryside to a composite big city. With Farmer Hoggett being hospitalised in the first ten minutes, Babe takes off to the State Fair with Mrs Hoggett, Ferdinand the duck and the singing mice, hoping to solve the farm's financial crisis. Instead they fall in with a bizarre assortment of townie animals, including a sleazy family of performing find out more...