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I, ROBOT (2004)

Certification15 Our Rating

It's 31 years on from where we are now, and Gee a lot of things have changed (though a notable exception seems to our dress sense). Chicago cop, Del Spooner, lives in a world where robots have taken over all the domestic and social drudgery, in fact humanity has become so dependant on them that if they went rogue people would be pretty much defenceless. Spooner doesn't like robots and he has good reason (actually he doesn't, but the important thing is he's got "issues"), so when a ground breakin find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Tom Cruise is the head of a pre-crime unit. Thanks to the amazing abilities of three genetically manipulated individuals who can foresee future crime (in particular murder) Washington has become a place free of killing. Thousands of people have been incarcerated by the state before they have had the opportunity to commit their crime, but when Cruise's character finds himself accused of a future murder he sets out on a race against time to discover how, and indeed if, he has been set up. Minority find out more...
OUTLAND (1981)

Certification15 Our Rating

On Jupiter's third moon the hard working miners have been becoming psychotic, and as Connery investigates the causes of these unprovoked attacks he himself becomes the prey of hired killers. An excellent western-style Sci-Fi with all the style which you`d expect from Connery. find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

Taking its cue from Chronicle (2012), Project Almanac is part of the "found footage" sci-fi phenomenon sweeping contemporary teen cinema. A group of friends discover time travel and use it to have a lot of fun; rewriting their entry into the high school popularity charts, partying without wasting time, acing tests and getting even with bullies. But, as science would have it, every action has its equal and opposite reaction. Soon the 'jumps' become a desperate attempt to rewrite the rewrite. G find out more...


CertificationPG Our Rating

The world as we know it (well the world as Biggles knew it perhaps) is under threat from an unstoppable robot army. There's only one man who can save us, Sky Captain, or Joe to those who know him. Together with feisty (read pesky) reporter Polly Perkins and super cool, super hard arse, Captain Franky Cook, Joe must find the source of this new menace and destroy it before it destroys the world. Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow is a visual joy, a bit like Fritz Lang's Metropolis if he'd had a find out more...
SLEEPER (1973)

CertificationPG Our Rating

She: 'You haven't had sex in 200 years!?!?' He: '204, if you count my marriage'. Woody Allen's Rip Van Winkle movie, in which his Greenwich Village jazz musician /health food faddist awakes from an accidental cryogenic immersion to find that he's in 2174 in a society obsessed with pleasure. Plenty of one-liners and the Orgasmatron and other devices give Allen plenty of oppurtunity for mime. Pure, unadulterated Woody Allen at his funniest. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

This time Arnie has been reprogrammed to protect the young John Connor from the new, improved and extra deadly Terminator model - the T1000. This sequel cost an obscene amount of money to make - and it is worth every penny! State of the art special effects, non-stop action and a plot that works. find out more...
THE CELL (2000)

Certification18 Our Rating

A deeply disturbed serial killer ( I know most of them are pretty seriously bothered by something, but this guy is grade A) has been caught by the FBI, but he still has one victim tucked away and time is running out. Enter one beautiful therapist who is using a revolutionary computer program to enter the world and minds of her patients. Harnessing her skills she enters the murderer's thoughts and so begins a battle to discover the truth... and survive the journey. The Cell as a thriller is no ey find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

Telly Paretta is a woman still haunted by the death of her eight year old son in a plane crash, and while she refuses to forget, she is gradually coming to terms with her grief, that is until her estranged husband, Jim, and her psychiatrist, Dr Munce, inform her that the boy is nothing more than a contrived figment of her damaged imagination. At first confused and then beginning to fear for her own sanity, Telly fights to prove that her son existed, and, along with an another bereaved parent, se find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

An awesome action film that some people rate as the best movie ever made! It's not, but in terms of visual impact and sheer technical wizardry it's hard to beat. It's the near future and nerdy computer hacker Neo (Reeves) is about to discover an alternative reality via a meeting with mysterious rebel warrior Morpheus (Larry Fishburne). Neo learns that life on earth is merely an elaborate farce, a complex computer simulation called The Matrix, and mankind is simply lunch - a source of power for t find out more...