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Certification15 Our Rating

Notorious ageing hippy Huey Walker is caught after 25 years on the run for his antics during the radical '60s. The FBI agent assigned to deliver him to justice is not impressed with Huey's boyish charm and isn't going to be swayed by it. Or is he? A hilarious comedy thriller with a twist. find out more...
FREEWAY (1996)

Certification18 Our Rating

A screwed-up runaway teenage girl accepts a lift from a Mr Nice Guy, but soon realises he's a notorious serial killer. Having left him for dead she is soon arrested and facing a lifetime in prison, escapes, only to meet the killer again. A high quality, brutally comic, thriller with attitude. Very dark and very good.

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GO (1999)

Certification18 Our Rating

Doug Liman's follow-up to brilliant indie hit "Swingers" is a witty, pacy and brilliantly observed slice of LA life. This darkly comic movie follows the misadventures of three characters over a crazy 24 hours, as their individual shenanigans are woven together by a botched drug deal, a hit-and-run robbery and a very large night out. Some may say it's a homage to Tarantino, but, if so, it's a damn fine one with great performances and a storming soundtrack. A must-see. find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

Black comedy buddy action with Roth and the late Tupak Shakur superbly cast as a couple of losers trying to get off drugs not very successfully! Turned away from one rehab unit after another, if the drugs don't kill 'em first then the cops, or the dealers, probably will! Well played and action packed. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

An Ivy League Classics professor becomes mixed up in his lawless identical twin's drug dealings after being deceived into returning to his home town. Bill Kincaid is mortified by his Southern roots, his brother Brady on the other hand, is a marijuana grower and dealer. Bill finds himself entrapped by his sharper brother into becoming an accomplice to some shady, perhaps even deadly, dealings; but maybe, just maybe some good will come of it. Leaves of Grass is an atmospheric comedy drama, that dr find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

Corking, wise-cracking Cockney gangster caper set in London's sleazy underworld. Foul-mouthed in the extreme, "Lock, Stock" tells the sorry tale of Eddy (Nick Moran), a wanabee card-sharp who winds up well and truly shafted, owing half a million quid to somewhat volatile porn merchant Hatchet Harry. Roping in an assortment of dodgy cohorts, Eddy hits on a crazily cunning plan to come up with the readies before his dad (Sting) loses his livelihood. Hugely entertaining by virtue of its sheer energ find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

In the early 90s Michael Alig and James St James were the kings of the party scene. Eventually eclipsing his mentor, if you wanted nihilistic hedonism beyond the realms of your struggling imagination, Alig was your man. A victim of his success and a copious consumer of his own goods Alig's grasp of reality was on a slide and it was only murder, and finding himself slumped at the bottom the barrel that ironically provided any hope of redemption. Party Monster is based on a true story and it's an find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

Tarantino's masterpiece, a sprawling montage of three interwoven tales. Rich dialogue and sassy humour. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

An Icelandic crime thriller with the gloss stripped away - leaving a bleak, sad and despairing narrative - director Oskar Jonasson's Reykjavik-Rotterdam ho find out more...

STUCK (2007)

Certification15 Our Rating

A very dark tale in Hitchcockian style about a hit and run drink driver who returns home with a mangled homeless man stuck in her windscreen, and, after parking inside the garage, realises that she's better off with the man dead. find out more...