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Jim Carrey dominates this latest version of the classic Dickens story in which an elderly Victorian miser is taken on a redemptive trip through his past, present and future. Using 'performance capture' animation this stylish film sticks closely to the book, though with added ghoulishness.
Good family entertainment. find out more...

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Delightful adaptation of the classic novel. 10-year-old Sara's idyllic life in India is cut short when her devoted father is called away to war. Enrolled in a boarding school Sara is at the mercy of the sadistic Miss Minchin after her father dies leaving her penniless. A fairytale for all ages. find out more...

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An unlikely array of stars appear (and disappear!) in this feature length production of Lewis Carrol's classic story. There's Whoopi Goldberg as the decidedly grey Cheshire cat, Martin Short as the Mad Hatter and Robbie Coltraine as Tweedle Dum (or is it Dee?)! This is a colourful and surprisingly enjoyable adaptation of 'Alice In Wonderland', but beware that younger ones may find it a long stint. find out more...

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Based on the famous novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery, this is a lavish adaptation featuring Colleen Dewhurst and Megan Follows. Anne Shirley is the orphan who finds herself in Green Gables as a struggling teenager. The tale follows her through dramas and triumphs as she blossoms into an independent woman. An epic drama. find out more...

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Beginning with the birth of Black Beauty, the story is narrated by the horse itself, as he guides us through two decades of both good times and bad, as he serves masters both kind and cruel. It's a tale of friendship, abuse, betrayal, and redemption, and the setting moves from the verdant pastures of rural England to the crowded streets of 19th-century London in this faithful adaptation of the classic story. find out more...

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The controversial and moving story of the late Joy Adamson and her husband. The film charts her obsessive devotion to her lions, and to Elsa in particular, as they try and train her for release into the wild. A sensitive and magnificently filmed portrayal of an unusual true story. A great score too. Living Free is the humble sequel, but worth a watch if you REALLY like lions... find out more...

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Wilbur the pig is scared of the end of the season, because he knows that come that time, he will end up on the dinner table, but when he makes friends with the gifted spider Charlotte, a plan is formed to save young Wilbur from the chop. 'Charlotte's Web' is an enjoyable and sweet natured adaptation of the classic children's book. find out more...

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The premise of the film sees a grown up Christopher Robin tracked down by Winnie the Pooh to help find their friends. Ewan McGregor plays Christopher Robin and I thought he did a great job. He has a really tough job as he has to come across as quite a miserable character that you aren't meant to root for bu find out more...


Certification15 Our Rating