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Certification18 Our Rating

Himir lives at 101 Reykjavik and though fast approaching thirty he has yet to leave the comfort of his mothers home or indeed the ease of social security, but the arrival of his mother's lesbian lover and impending fatherhood are about to put a sizable spanner in his hopes for eternal slackerdom. 101 Reykjavik is a quirky and hipply hedonistic black comedy, driven along by some pretty twisted premises and a central character who is an irredeemable and apathetic git pretty much to the end. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Monty Brogan was a dealer of some repute, but his time is up and in only 24 hours he will be incarcerated at the nation's pleasure for seven long years. With the small amount of time left to him Monty decides to attempt some kind of redemption, a journey that will take in his estranged father, his alienated friends and a little unfinished business. No more entertaining than many of Spike Lee's films (and I like his stuff) this is perhaps one of his most mature pictures, devoid of much of the pr find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Powerhouse courtroom drama with Cruise as the slick young navy lawyer whose bravado founders on the case of a young soldier who dies at the hands of fellow Marines. Nicholson excels as the steely colonel, decorous to the last, and director Reiner keeps the mood tense and razor-edged. Superb! find out more...

CertificationPG Our Rating

William Thatcher is a poor peasant squire, but he finds he has an aptitude for the world of jousting and having successfully passed himself off as a knight he sets about taking the world of the medieval privileged by storm. A Knight's Tale is a completely irreverent take on the swashbuckler movies of old and history in general, but it's a highly entertaining adventure comedy, with a good heart and an endearingly executed lack of originality, while a down on his luck Chaucer is constantly in dang find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

A brilliant black comedy. A young office worker goes down town to find a girl he met in a diner. The problem is he can't get back up-town and is caught up with all the wackos and weirdos who come out after hours. A paranoic nightmare with a manic surreal quality.

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Certification15 Our Rating

Alice is a Manhattan housewife who lives in the lap of luxury but finds herself bored by her chic society life. So she consults a Chinese herbalist who turns out to have magical powers, which give her amazing insights. A well crafted and witty parable from the Woody Allen/Mia Farrow team. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Bucum Jackson is an unorthodox bounty hunter operating out of Miami who has dreams of one day setting up his own bail bond agency (oh, to have such dreams). All About The Benjamins is a fast paced action comedy, not great...but a good laugh in the 'undemanding' spirit of things. find out more...

CertificationU Our Rating


Certification15 Our Rating

A TV channel tries to keep people interested in a dodgy sci-fi movie by interspersing it with wacky commercials and bizarre sketches. Outrageously funny, especially the sketch about the young guy buying a pack of condoms for the first time and winning the prize for being the millionth customer! find out more...

CertificationPG Our Rating

Sir Robert Chiltern is a happily married Government minister, but all of this looks set to change when the scheming Mrs Chieveley appears in London with damning evidence of a past misdeed. Whilst Chiltern wrestles with his conscience, his wife Gertrude and closest friend, the urbane Lord Goring, the pivotal figure in the play and never short of a witty retort, conspire to thwart Mrs Chieveley's plans. One reason why the material has stood the test of time so well is because the issues of moralit find out more...