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ALLEGRO (2005)

Certification15 Our Rating

Zetterstrøm is a solitary lad whose consoling love of music leads to a somewhat perfectionist determination to make it as a concert pianist. This he succeeds in, but so accustomed is the adult Zetterstrøm to feeling lonely that he's barely able to accept the affection bestowed on him by the beautiful Andrea. A decade later and, with Andrea apparently forgotten, Zetterstrom is drawn back to his past and a mysterious place known only as ‘The Zone'. Christoffer Boe's ‘Reconstruction' was a visually find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

Big, big-budget blockbuster with Bruce Willis as the man signed up to save the world. A huge special effect, sorry - asteroid, "the size of Texas" is heading for Earth, but hey, there's no need to get all serious about it. With eighteen days to go before armageddon, let's send in hotshot oil driller AJ (Brucie) and his twelve-strong team of wise-cracking, roughneck workmen, land them on the asteroid and let them plunge their big drills into unchartered geology, hopefully making a swift getaway b find out more...
AVATAR (2009)

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'Avatar' tells the story of a future conflict between resource-guzzling humans and the indigenous inhabitants of the planet Pandora: the Na'vi. Paraplegic marine Jake runs an avatar; a genetically engineered crossbreed controlled via a mental link. Sent to spy on the `enemy` Jake falls for Na'vi princess, Neytir, and their tribal lifestyle, forcing him to choose sides when the human invasion escalates into full-blown war. There's no escaping the quality of the CGI in Cameron's blockbuster, but find out more...

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There are very few characters Robin Williams has not played during his busy acting career, so finally starring as a robot should not really come as a great surprise. Williams plays Andrew, a rather special robot in that he has real emotions, who, over the course of his time in service to the Martin family (two hundred years give or take) begins to unravel the intricacies of human life and love, while all the time harbouring the desire to become human himself. Gentle, occasionally amusing, someti find out more...
CODE 46 (2003)

Certification15 Our Rating

William is a detective hunting down an ID forger, a serious crime in any developed nation, but this is the near future, and with global warming the world is fast approaching a more Orwellian state of affairs. Maria is William's main suspect, but the closer he gets the less impartial he becomes and soon the cop is contemplating a life on the run with the woman he loves. Code 46 is a cerebral drama based thriller, a believable dystopia, where freedom is a comfortable illusion, and free will remove find out more...
COLOSSAL (2016)

Certification15 Our Rating

Gloria is a 'hot mess' who just can't get her s**t together. Kicked out by her boyfriend and without a dime to get by, she heads back to the small town she came from. Landing on one bad idea after another - she's an alcoholic and she gets a job in a bar - Gloria soon discovers that she is causing pain and destruction to lots of others, not just herself. A literal monster manifests and the result is somewhere between comedy and action. Unfortunately, watching it makes find out more...


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The boys behind Daft Punk move into experimental art house cinema with this their directorial debut about two robots (oh yes) on a quest to become human. An intriguing, though perhaps not entirely successful, labour of love that, though with a frustratingly small amount of their own fine music, boasts an excellent soundtrack from Mayfield, Eno, Haydn and Chopin. A cinematographically beautiful midnight movie. find out more...

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Transfer (1966), Cronenberg's first film, is a surreal sketch of a doctor and his patient. From the Drain (1967) finds two men in a bathtub, which may be part of a centre for veterans of a future war. Stereo (1969), Cronenberg's first official feature film, stunningly shot in monochrome, concerns telepaths at the Institute for Erotic Enquiry where patients undergo tests by Dr. Luther Stringfellow. In Crimes of the Future (1970) Cronenberg worked in colour and with a find out more...


Certification12 Our Rating

Human Nature; 1913 and Martha watches in jealousy from afar as the Doctor learns what it is to be human and falls in love with the local school nurse. The Family of Blood; the Doctor must deal with the repercussions of his decision to become human....as The Family Of Blood unveil themselves. Blink; "Don't Blink. Blink and you're dead. Don't turn your back. Don't look away. And don't Blink. Good Luck." These cryptic messages, left on 17 DVDs, lead Sally Sparrow to assist the Doctor and Martha, wh find out more...

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Utopia: Jack's back! As captain Jack comes storming into the Doctor's life again, the TARDIS is thrown to the end of the universe itself. find out more...