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A vast improvement on 'Bean The Ultimate Disaster Movie' and an obvious homage to Jacques Tati; Mr Bean wins a holiday to the South of France, but through a combination of gross stupidity and mean spiritedness, his trip becomes an episodic and disaster strewn journey to reunite a young boy with his father and get his video diary premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. What can I say, if you like him you really like him, if you don't…..you really, really don't. find out more...

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Larry Daley and his heroic friends embark on their greatest adventure yet as they travel to London in order to save the magic that brings the museum exhibits to life! We didn't need a third, but this is still pretty good family fun.

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RV (2006)

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Robin Williams plays a stressed out dad who decides the only sensible thing to do is take his extremely reluctant family on a week's ‘holiday' in a motor home. Everything that can go wrong does as you count down the minutes to the next inevitable catastrophe. A strange sub national lampoon's experience that knocks down and then reverses over the very concept of "to be funny". find out more...

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A young boy living in Port Said, Egypt, narrowly escapes a bomb blast that destroys the apartment block where he lives. After discovering that both his parents were killed in the explosion, he decides to travel (on foot) to Durban, South Africa, to be with his only living relative, an aunt. During his 4500 mile journey across africa he has many adventures including a first hand experience with the slave trade and living for a time with a band of poachers and criminal find out more...


Certification12 Our Rating

Things are a bit complicated for Anakin; the war continues to escalate, the Jedi are being betrayed left, right and centre, the dark Lord of the Sith wants him as his apprentice and his now consummated love for Queen Amadala breaks all of his codes as a knight. The Chosen One is ready for turning to the dark side, while democracy is about to give way to the empire and its ultimate henchman, Darth Vader. Though rather like a drawn out explanation of the bleedin' obvious, the third episode of the find out more...

CertificationU Our Rating

The nearest you'll ever get to a psychedelic experience without having to crawl around fields picking poison fungi or buying dodgy stuff at festivals. Still a brilliant cartoon after all these years, a trip through the design styles of the 60s - the soundtrack's not bad either! find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

 

Bilbo Baggins leaves the cosy comfort of Hobbitsville for an epic adventure to return the kingdom of Erebor to the Dwarfs. It takes a bit of time to get going, but once everyone’s been introduced, Peter Jackson’s shameless three part adaptation of a 300 page book oozes with high end CGI bang and dazzle. Perfect big budget fluff.
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The Mitchells vs the Machines is a ridiculously fun and thought-provoking satire on how humanity has become over-reliant on technology, so much so that a simple dinner conversation with your family has become a rare occurrence.

 

Abbi Jacobsen voices Katie, a teenage misfit who tries to keep her weird family together during a robot uprising. Danny McBride voices her technophobic dad who strives to get his children more in touch with nature an find out more...