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Certification15 Our Rating

Harvey Pekar lives the life most of us dream of avoiding, a filing clerk by day, a man at odds with, and lost in, the world he inhabits the other sixteen hours. Harvey begins to write down his disgruntled observations and with the help of equally cantankerous illustrator, Harry Crumb, ‘American Splendor' is born. This movie of the man's life is an inspired mixture of animation, documentary and dramatisation, with Paul Giamatti finally getting a role worth his talent. Funny, sad, sharp and hip to find out more...
PRIMER (2005)

Certification12 Our Rating

Computer engineers Abe and Aaron spend their time between working, eating and sleeping creating machines that may one day revolutionize the world. It is while reaching the completion of one such invention that the two men realise they have inadvertently designed something that is capable of taking them to, and providing them with, all that their ambitious minds can imagine. As is so often the case when all one's dreams seem within grasp...this is where their problems really begin. Primer is a mi find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Danny is a young Jew AND a neo-Nazi, with a strong identity crisis. A movie about self-hatred and eventual self-realisation. "The Believer" is an immensely powerful film, terrifying and utterly mesmerising, with some very disturbing ideological baggage. find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

In an unnamed European town, in an unspecified era, live Cynthia and Evelyn. Every day Evelyn cycles to Cynthia’s chateau to work as a lowly maid and every day the cruel, vindictive Cynthia inflicts countless sad find out more...


Certification15 Our Rating

Sammy has her life pretty much just the way she wants it; she's a regular church goer, her job at the bank is easy and relaxed, she has a good relationship with her young son and indeed pretty much the entire community she lives in, but the arrival of Sammy's unreliable and slightly amoral brother coupled with her new anal boss scatters her organised existence to the four winds. You Can Count On Me is drama of the highest order, beautifully performed and observed it leaves no emotional avenue un find out more...