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Who else but Terry Gilliam, director extraodinaire, could film the story of the greatest tall story teller in history? The Baron flies to the moon in a balloon made of silk knickers, catches a ride on a cannonball and that's just the start of it. A great visually imaginative fantasy epic. find out more...
HOME (2008)

Certification15 Our Rating

One family's somewhat unconventional lifestyle is shaken to the core when the long abandoned motorway, beside which they happily and freely live in isolation, is finally opened. As their way of life is threatened and their relationships with one another are severely tested their entire concept of 'home' is challenged. A remarkably honest film with outstanding performances from its lead cast, specifically Isabelle Huppert and Olivier Gourmet. A rare gem. find out more...

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Scrat’s pursuit of the nirvana acorn causes yet another continental cataclysm which plunges our three bestest buddies into yet another perilo find out more...


Certification15 Our Rating

David, a science fiction writer recently widowed whilst looking for an adoptee, is finely matched with socially awkward young Dennis, who believes he's from Mars, prefers to live in a cardboard box, wears a weight belt to prevent himself floating away and likes hanging upside down. David and Dennis begin the hard process of learning about each other, from Dennis' incessant photo-taking, his inclination to eat only Lucky Charms and his stealing, to David's continuing love of his wife, his penchan find out more...

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No-nonsense Macy's executive Doris Walker is in desperate need of a new store Santa, luckily Kris Kringle is on-hand to help out. There's only one problem with this jolly old man, he thinks he actually is Santa Claus. Is Kris who he say's he is, or is he a certifiable nut case? Doris's six-year-old daughter seems convinced, but can Kris persuade a grand jury? A wonderful, magical film - this is what Christmas is all about!!! find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating