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Certification15 Our Rating

A morally ambivalent tale of two policemen involved in various battles; for the top job, to put an end to a violent gang, to protect their snitches and, we are led to believe, in the past over a woman. Both policemen bend the laws beyond the limits of decency to achieve their ends in this dark and gun-slinging thriller set against the backdrop of a neon-lit Paris underworld. find out more...

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Scrat’s pursuit of the nirvana acorn causes yet another continental cataclysm which plunges our three bestest buddies into yet another perilo find out more...


Certification15 Our Rating

Starsky and Hutch are two very different detectives, one would throw the full force of the law at you for dropping litter, the other would be more likely to mug you. Reluctantly brought together in the hunt for a kingpin behind a revolutionary new form of cocaine (with the help of super-cool, super-chilled Huggy Bear), the two cops lurch from one disaster to another; their relationship developing from one of antipathy, to friendship and ultimately, love. Taking little more than the car and the n find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Good to have Bridge back. Thought Bodnia would be a rough loss, but Lindhardt (whom I had not seen since Flammen & Citronen) more than made up. Managed to hold his own against Helin. The astounding number of characters in the first few episodes, as well as the number of corpses, suggested that the writer was covering for lack of plot (Agatha Christie syndrome). Sure enough, the denouement was a genuine whimper. Failure even to try to fill several of the more gaping holes in the plot. Watc find out more...


Certification15 Our Rating

A superb action packed thriller with Ford as the hounded Dr Kimble who, wrongly convicted of murdering his wife, escapes from a prison bus and tries to find out why she was killed and who the murderer really was. Jones is superb (Oscar winning!) as the laconic but obsessed Fed, following him like a bloodhound. The big stunts will take your breath away, and the breakneck pace never slackens. find out more...