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Certification12 Our Rating

An ambitious journalist attempts to expose a DA, whom he suspects of tampering with evidence to obtain convictions, by making himself the prime suspect for a crime that he can prove he didn't do.
An uninspiring remake of the Fritz Lang classic of the same name. find out more...

CertificationPG Our Rating

Jason Shepherd is a 14 year old school boy who's lying verges on the pathological, but when a sleazy Hollywood producer steals his class paper and turns it into a blockbuster, the gobby lad decides to get some payback. Big Fat Liar is a fun kid's movie with a great performance from Paul Giamatti as the despicable but delightful producer. find out more...
BORAT (2006)

Certification15 Our Rating

How can something so wrong feel so right? Just one of the questions you are bound to ask if you decide to make the leap of faith and watch this film. Kazakhstan's favourite TV journo decides that a trip to the "U, S and A" is just what his country needs so he heads off with his trusty producer, Azamat. Absolutely hilarious; the Pamela Anderson stalking, the cheese-eating, the ‘running of the Jew', a Pamplona-style event in Borat's village, the gypsy-tear-collecting, the rodeo crowd cheering Bora find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

A young and rising TV news producer is torn between two men. One is a brilliant and intelligent investigative reporter the other a pretty, plastic presenter, typical of all she despises in the media. Nominated for 7 Oscars this is a very entertaining romance. Well worth a watch. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Homeless young Toby ends up sleeping in the cupboard of neurotic, failing, sleazy paparazzi Les. However a chance meeting with equally mentally challenged starlet K'harma starts his meteoric rise to stardom in this fine satire on celebrity and the business opportunities that go with it. find out more...
DESK SET (1957)

CertificationU Our Rating

Bunny Watson (Katharine Hepburn) heads up the research department at the Federal Broadcasting Company, a major TV network. Assigned by the network president to introduce computers into some of the department's functions, Richard Sumner (Spencer Tracy) arrives at Bunny's well-run division to observe daily activities. Unfortunately, however, Sumner is ordered to keep his mission secret. As a result, the whole staff believes they are being replaced. To make matters worse, there appears to be more t find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Knowing that his father had been some sort of WW2 war hero writer James Bradley set out to discover the truth about him and the fellow marines who raised the flag over Iwo Jima for the now infamously 'fraudulent' photgraph. We follow this ironically socially heterogeneous group of men through the horrors of one of the most bloody battles of WW2, interspliced with the early return home of three of the 'heroes' to act as politically manipulated cheerleaders for further fundraising to continue the find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

GBH is set in the early 1990s. The plot revolves around attempts by UK government secret services to discredit ambitious and charismatic left-wing coucil leader Murray and each episode reveals more about the convoluted nature of this plot. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

It is beginning to emerge that neither Jim Nelson nor his council adversary are entirely sane. Meanwhile sinister forces are emerging. If you're not hooked yet, why not? Excellent stuff. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Alan Bleasdale's story continues; Murray's family deserts him, but all he cares about is finding Eileen and he's beginning to lose control. Without a doubt he's being manipulated, but by whom and to what end? And will it all end in tears? find out more...