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Certification15 Our Rating

In ancient China, on the edge of a vast desert and living the life of a vagabond, swordsman Ouyang Feng controls a network of deadly assassins. Pitiless and cynical, his heart has long been wounded by a love he neglected then lost. But as seasons, friends and enemies come and go, he begins to reflect back upon the origin of his embittered solitude. 'Ashes of Time ‘Redux'' is a timely re-working of Wong Kar Wai's early martial arts epic and in a style of movie making that most of us westerners ar find out more...
BABEL (2006)

Certification15 Our Rating

Four interlocking stories run in parallel; two set in Morocco, one in Mexico and one in Japan and all four follow different cinematic traditions that can be described as coming from World Cinema, American melodrama, American thriller and Asian New Wave. The accidental shooting of an American tourist is the trigger that begins a chain of misery that slowly envelopes four seemingly disparate groups of people from different social, cultural and geographic backgrounds. Borrowing, at a distance, from find out more...

CertificationPG Our Rating

After an argument with her husband a large German tourist gets out of her car and takes a walk. The place she ends up is the Bagdad Cafe, a run down establishment in the Arizona desert inhabited by an off-beat bunch of characters. A great understated movie - a European look at America. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

A sergeant-major finds himself threatened by the heroism of an attractive new recruit and, fuelled by resentment, envy and hate, becomes obsessed with plotting the young man's downfall. Though little is spelt out explicitly in this tale of repressed emotion leading to murderous jealousy, the film is accessible and clear throughout. The director's concerns are with how a wide open colonial outpost may become a prison, how men cope with an all-male society and how the physical can mirror the metap find out more...

CertificationPG Our Rating

Mel Brooks takes on the western genre with his usual (lack of) reverence. Contains the famous scene demonstrating what happens when you live on a diet of baked beans. find out more...

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Three early John Wayne films remastered and on one DVD! 'Blue Steel' is the story of a sheriff who teams up with an outlaw he initially set out to arrest. find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

The first and best of the Italian "Mexi-Westerns", on a par with Leone's and with a haunting soundtrack. An American mercenary teams up with a bandit on the fringes of the revolutionaries in order to assinate their leader. A violent political film from the same pen as The Battle Of Algiers. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

1960s Houston, and the first manned flight to Mars is about to take off. But the top brass decide, very sensibly, that it'll be a lot safer to fake the whole find out more...
CARRIERS (2009)

Certification15 Our Rating

In this post-pandemic road movie four twenty-somethings drive across the desert toward a Mexican beach where the two males (brothers) spent idyllic childhood summer days. On this barren road to Eden they encounter desperate straggling survivors, the diseased and must make life or death decisions. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

The ever-watchable Heather Graham stars in this comedy about the things we do for love. Jolene's husband needs some time to find himself...so Jolene goes out to find him. Searching through the desert she meets a strange mix of people, gets into trouble with the cops, befriends her husband's new girlfriend and a sexy stranger with a blow-up doll. There are some classic one-liners in this comedy and Grahan is as sexy as ever but 'for better or for worse' does bring out the worst in Jolene. find out more...