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Certification12 Our Rating

Albert Markovski's life has been pretty weird lately, a fact that hasn't gone find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating


Certification15 Our Rating

Finally! A popular 'indie' movie written and directed by a woman! This film shines with wit and warmth and brains, interesting people, beautiful dialogue and dark, dark humour. find out more...
RUSHMORE (1999)

Certification15 Our Rating

A quirky, clever and charming movie from rookie director Anderson, who flies in the face of convention by making the hero of this high school-based comedy a slightly geeky academic who's anything but the all-American kid. Max Fischer is a brilliant but mixed-up scholarship kid at the Rushmore Academy, with a frenzied timetable and an uncanny knack of baffling both students and teachers alike. He attracts the attention of Blume (the superb Bill Murray), a rich, bored, middle-aged parent, apparen find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

Lee has a tendency towards self-harm, but she's a sweet natured if kooky lass, and upon her release from the asylum she decides to find gainful employment. Edward Gray is a lawyer and Lee's new employer, a man who gets through his secretaries at an alarming rate. Though not immediately apparent the two are made for each other, their repressed psychological, physical and sexual fetishes providing them with a common and mutually attractive bond. The Secretary is a disturbed, quirky and often very find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Newly discovered Hope Davis stars in this witty and well-observed indie number. When Eliza discovers a love letter addressed to her husband she enlists the help of her family and they head into the city in search of some answers. But a car journey with relatives is a recipe for disaster! Charming and witty. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

The second of Kieslowski's colour trilogy. A Polish hairdresser, divorced by his wife and thrown onto the street returns to Warsaw and sets about plotting his revenge, but love is lurking in the shadows waiting to mug him of his retribution. Deliciously black, ironic, humour. find out more...