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BIG (1988)

CertificationPG Our Rating

One of the great treats from 80s American cinema. Twelve year old Josh reckons he's getting a bad deal from life, and wishes he was big. For once in his life his wish comes true, and Josh finds himself in the body of a thirty year old man with a job and a girlfriend to cope with. Tom Hanks gives his funniest performance to date. Hilarious and perfectly balanced, the films strength is the skill with which it follows Hanks coming to grips with his grown body and all it affords. A timeless idea, be find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Brando is an aging shrink fascinated by his last case, the enigmatic Depp, whose loving tales of women, his sexual exploits, and past passions, form the core to the film. The patient's tales reignite the fire in Brando and Dunaway's tired marriage. A film of whimsical but genuine charm. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Erin Brockovich is an unemployed, single mum with little education or prospects only her gift for the gab and no bullshit attitude keep her above water. Having blagged her way into a law firm she stumbles across a cover up which has left a small community poisoned. The further Erin digs the more obsessed she becomes, and dragging her initially reluctant law firm in with her she prepares to do battle for one of the largest direct-action settlements in American legal history. Similar in style, and find out more...

CertificationPG Our Rating

Brilliant, moving, funny and beautiful, a truly wonderful film. Bates is superb as the frustrated Alabama housewife, liberated by Tandy's tales of her childhood memories of the irrepressible Idgie and the demure Ruth. Their adventures will enchant and delight you. WATCH THIS FILM. Best of the year!! find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Francois Pignon is in danger of losing his job and in a desperate attempt to remain employed he announces that he's gay - even though he's not. Hoping the company will fear being considered discriminating, it's a wise decision in the short term but he has failed to fully grasp the ramifications. The Closet is a delightfully sharp satirical comedy from the same director as "Le Diner De Cons" which avoids many of the comic pitfalls such a subject often relies upon in film, through simple wit, char find out more...
THE DISH (2000)

Certification12 Our Rating

It's July 1969 and as Apollo 11 gets ready to land on the moon, the world holds its breath with anticipation. Deep in the outback of Australia sits an enormous, incongruous satellite dish, a vital part of the mechanism that will allow image and sound to be broadcast to earth. By NASA's standards , the dedicated souls at the dish are unorthodox to say the least and what should be the small towns brief moment of fame is in danger of becoming their greatest humilation. The Dish is a quirky and warm find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Adapted from a story by Stephen King, this is the best prison movie you'll ever see. A city banker's life is changed forever when he receives a double life sentence in the notorious Shawshank prison. Freeman is superb as the old-timer who befriends him. A powerfully uplifting tale with a twist. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Grady Tripp is an award winning novelist, the only problem is that this was seven years ago and he seems unable to relinquish the second book to his increasingly agitated publishers. To compound matters Grady's personal life is crumbling around him and the characters that frequent his world don't appear to be helping matters. All comes to a head one frantic, farcical and nerve shredding weekend, a series of mishaps that may consign him to the scrap heap forever or perhaps provide him with the op find out more...