A self-narrated and consequently potted history of the producer Robert Evans, a man who rose from nowhere and made possible some of the greatest movies of the 1970s. Not least of which being ‘The Godfather'. A prodigious mover and shaker, Evans' rarefied world went belly up when the scandals started to come thicker and faster than the successes. The kid stays in the picture is a fascinating insight into the world of the Hollywood power broker.
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THE OTHER GUYS (2010)
Certification12 Our Rating
NYPD Detectives Danson (Johnson) and Highsmith (Jackson) are the baddest and most beloved cops in New York City, but two desks over and one back, sit Detectives Gamble (Ferrell) and Hoitz (Wahlberg); they're not heroes - they're 'The Other Guys'. But every cop has his day and soon Gamble and Hoitz stumble into a seemingly innocuous case no other detective wants to touch, but could potentially make their careers.
Early on in the film the plot becomes superfluous, but that's also when the f
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THE SOCIAL NETWORK (2010)
Certification12 Our Rating
David Fincher seemed an odd choice when it was announced a film was to be made charting the early years of Mark Zuckerberg's creation of Facebook. Who could have predicted that partnered with writing ace Aaron Sorkin they could create a modern masterpiece of drama? 'The Social Network' is just that; compelling, relevant, insightful and hugely entertaining. Eisenberg's performance is a marvel in itself, creating a repulsive sociopath who is simultaneously hugely sympathetic, while the Winklevoss
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THEY LIVE (1989)
Certification18 Our Rating
In the crumbling society of the near future a young drifter discovers that aliens from another dimension are controlling the Earth through mind control. Armed only with bubblegum, special sunglases and a sub-machinegun he takes on the evil invaders.
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