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Certification15 Our Rating

BRASSEYE (2000)

Certification18 Our Rating

This highly controversial series has somehow sneaked past the censors and been given a dvd and video release. Thank the lord. The humour is extreme to say the least, covering subjects such as pornography, sexual abuse, drug abuse, and the much talked about, paedophilia. With celebrity cameos aplenty (exposing themselves for the ignorant fools they so often are) and comic delivery to die for, you'd be a celebrity to miss this. Not for the easily offended. find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

Terry Gilliam's ambitious adaptation of Hunter S. Thompson's insane, cult novel is certainly faithful, but whether it hits the spot or not is another matter. Johnny Depp, as Hunter's journalist alter-ego Raoul Duke, has the guy down to a T in every way, while Benicio Del Toro is suitably deranged as his lawyer and partner-in-crime Dr Gonzo. But the pair's 1971 working trip to Las Vegas, which rapidly becomes a drug-crazed, three day odyssey of utter madness, is so relentlessly weird that this is find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

The brainchild of Charlie Brooker and Chris Morris, Nathan Barley is their latest comedy assault on society; a satirical parody of the Hoxton-finned, style obsessed world of the new media. find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

Harold Crick is a lonely, anal and routine bound tax man, but gee, when it rains for Harold it sure does pour. First he becomes smitten with one of his reluctant clients and then he discovers that he's a fictional character, in reclusive author Karen Eiffel's new novel, and she's struggling to find a satisfactory way to kill him off. Harold's going to have to get seriously proactive, like getting a life, rescue it from tragedy, then find the author and plead his case pretty damn quick or else al find out more...