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Certification15 Our Rating

An ambitious young Fed infiltrates a car gang who may, or may not, be behind a series of daring truck heists, but are certainly into the world of 'street racing'. Such an enterprise involves many illegally quick automobiles, biceps that rarely get to see the outside of a gym and girls who've sacrificed their internal organs so that they really do have legs up to their eyeballs. 'Fast and Furious' has lots of cars going very fast, acting that makes MDF look animated and a script to match. Enjoy. find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

Peckinpah's superb shoot-out thriller. McQueen is brilliant as the ice cool ex-con who wants to do one last heist with his girlfriend, and then head for the almost mythical freedom of Mexico. Tension mounts all the way and the direction never lets up. find out more...

CertificationPG Our Rating

You were only supposed to blow the bloody doors off! A classic sixties comedy/thriller with Michael Caine and a bunch of Brits blagging a big Italian bank. Lots of style action, laughs and a superbly choreographed car escape sequence. find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

Charlie Croker pulls off a flawless bullion heist amongst the waterways of Venice, what he hadn't counted on was the betrayal of one of his crew. A year later Charlie and his team are back in LA and still keen to get their money…and some pay back. The Italian Job is a big budget, super glossy action heist flick, if all reference to the seminal original starring Michael Caine had been dispensed with it would stand as slick slice of escapism, but since it did decide to make the association it lack find out more...

CertificationU Our Rating

Classic Ealing caper with Guinness in fine form as a timid and retiring bank clerk who has the perfect plan to rob the Bank of England of a fortune in gold bullion. Delightful nostalgic comedy, including a cameo from the (then) unknown Audrey Hepburn. find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

Chilling and fast-moving thriller as a secret service agent goes out to avenge the death of his partner at the hands of a ruthless money forger. A very violent and stylish movie which has prompted many inferior immitations. Real edge-of-seat action from the director of "The French Connection". find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Frank Martin's back for a little more very well choreographed argy bargy, in a sequel that slaps the face of plotline, kicks the tender parts of believability and snorts derisively at the very notion of script. I loved the stylish, beautifully set up action pieces of the first film but Transporter 2 has out slicked itself and this time NONE of the characters can act. Does the business…but only just. find out more...
TRIANGLE (2007)

Certification12 Our Rating

Bringing together three of Hong Kong's most prolific directors, Ringo Lam, Johnny To and Hark Tsui, 'Triangle' tells the story of three financially troubled friends who get given a map and decide to end their problems by digging up a hidden treasure from under the HK Legislative Council building. With each director taking a third of the film to make his own, this high octane action-thriller is occasionally a bit disjointed, but in the main holds together surprisingly well. find out more...