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Certification15 Our Rating

Dave is a pretty unassuming guy, in fact 'wallflower' could be his mantra, but after a wee misunderstanding escalates out of all proportion Dave finds himself ordered by the courts to get anger management therapy. Dr Buddy Rydell is the man Dave has the misfortune to be treated by and Buddy's unorthodox methods enable the hapless Dave to find a level of fury he never thought possible. Anger management is classic Adam Sandler territory, but thanks to Nicholson and an intelligently farcical script find out more...

CertificationPG Our Rating

Early Cook and Moore hilarity with the former as the Devil offering Moore's would-be suicide seven wishes in exchange for his soul. Unfortunately with every wish there is a catch as poor Cuddly Dudley finds out. A comedy classic, with an unforgettable appearance by ravishing Raquel as "Lust"! find out more...

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The superbly laconic Murray excels in this beautifully scripted fantasy. He plays a cynical TV weatherman, sent to cover the annual Groundhog Day festival, only to find himself trapped, reliving the same day endlessly. His only escape is trying to win over his beautiful producer. Very, very funny! find out more...

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Excellent courtroom comedy starring Joe Pesci as an offbeat just-qualified lawyer, dispatched to the Deep South to defend his young cousin (and friend) from a bogus murder charge. Pesci is superb, as is Marisa Tomei, his nasal New York fiancee who's sassy performance peps up the whole thing and won her an Oscar for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. find out more...

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Michael Sullivan is a gangster in 1930's America and the fiercely loyal right hand man of the local kingpin. Due to the foolish and jealously motivated action of his bosses son, Michael suddenly finds himself on the run from his old employer with his own 12 year old son in tow and consumed by a burning desire for revenge. Road to Perdition is a powerful gangster drama; dark, tense immaculately performed and an intriguing follow up to Sam Mendes 'American Beauty'. find out more...

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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...

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From the director of Rushmore comes the story of Royal Tenenbaum and his idiosyncratic family. Having separated from his wife ten years ago, Royal has been estranged from his strange children and wants to make up for some lost time. A little white lie gets Royal back into his family home but all will not go as he plans. Richie used to play tennis professionally until a breakdown on the court; Margot, a chain-smoking playwright has an unseemly marital past and an even dimmer present, while widowe find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

A group of young men are being put through their final paces in the nightmare environment that is Tigerland before being shipped off to fight in the Vietnam war. Bozz stands out from his fellow soldiers because of his unflinching disdain for authority and the contradictory characteristic of being a natural born leader, a rebel battling his predicament but increasingly forced into a position of responsibility. Tigerland is an absorbing drama in the same vein as "Full Metal Jacket", but it lacks K 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...