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Certification18 Our Rating

An FBI spy infiltrates a gang of surfers suspected of a series of bank robberies. As he becomes more attracted to their lifestyle, cracks begin to show in his cover, and so begins an adrenalin-charged battle of intrigue on land, and in sky and sea. Incredible surfing and sky-diving sequences. Great! find out more...

CertificationPG Our Rating

Dewey Finn is a delusional loser, obsessed by rock and roll, on the wrong side of thirty, and still kipping on his friend's floor, much to the disgust of said mate's girlfriend. When Dewey blags himself a position as substitute teacher at a prestigious private school, his expectations of the kids are considerably less than their expectations of him, but when Dewey hears the privileged little darlings in their music lesson life takes on coherent meaning. These gifted young things are Dewey's pass find out more...
SERPICO (1974)

Certification18 Our Rating

Pacino is superb as the oddball cop Frank Serpico, an idealist cop who stood out not just because of his odd dress sense, but because of his refusal to take bribes, something which made him very dangerous to his thieving corrupt workmates. A series of narrative twists make this excellent truth-based drama gripping viewing. A forerunner for the even better 'Prince of the City'. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

A fine thriller with a large romantic element as an unlikely couple, a down to earth cop and the high living heiress he is assigned to protect from a murder threat, embark on a passionate affair under high pressure conditions. Tense stylish, and utterly compelling. find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

An analogy to Vietnam as a group of National Guardsmen on patrol in the swamps of Louisiana suddenly find that the French speaking locals, supposedly friendly, are a dangerous foe who know the lie of the land. A highly recommended, tense, action-packed thriller with more than a passing resemblance to the earlier and completely brilliant "Deliverance". find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Tom is just your average geezer, but after he is hypnotised at a party he begins to see horrific visions, as they intensify he begins to realise he is witnessing a real and hideous crime. The desire to escape his new-found powers becomes swamped by the overpowering desire to solve the mystery, though the consequences may well be fatal. Stir of Echoes is a very good, dark, psychological thriller. find out more...

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Notice how the "restaurants" that the clown from Stephen King's "IT" used to advertise have gone all salad bar selection recently, well this horrifying but hugely entertaining documentary may well bear some responsibility. Curious as to why the population of America were so grossly overweight Morgan Spurlock declared himself a guinea pig and conducted a 30 day experiment that saw his diet consist entirely of McDonalds. The result of Spurlock's eating habits have to come close to some kind of con find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi are on a "Mission From God" to raise money for their old orphanage. They set off to get the band back together - no mean feat - and stage a fund raising gig. An all time GREAT CULT music comedy with a mean sound track (+ 20 mins never seen before). Essential viewing. find out more...

CertificationPG Our Rating

A high-tech Soviet submarine is heading for US coast, and the military top brass are convinced it's about to attack. But a lone CIA man (Baldwin) believes the commander of the sub is planning to defect, and so begins a desperate one man race against time. Connery is magnetic as the rogue Russian. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

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. find out more...