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CertificationU Our Rating

The first Beatle movie and (some would say) the best. Zappy, zany, snappy and with the cuddly mop tops looning about in a lovable manner. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

1960s; young scouser Jude crosses the Atlantic and meets upper class Lucy in this musical tale of two star-crossed lovers set against the raging waters of the volatile 60s counterculture movement; race riots, Vietnam, civil rights, protest, music, drugs, dance, art, hippies and psychedelia. Over 30 Beatles songs are woven into the plot together with visual allusions to their films and, with cameos from Bono and Eddie Izzard, this weird, loud and colourful montage will either have you breaking ou find out more...
CABARET (1972)

Certification15 Our Rating

The brilliant musical based on Christopher Isherwood's stories of pre-war Berlin about the romance between a naive young Englishman and a wild, erratic and struggling nightclub artiste. Great sets, stunning musical numbers and brilliant performances from all concerned!

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Certification12 Our Rating

A big, stylish, booming story about three young girls, a Supremes-like band The Dreamettes, singing their way to superstardom. Undoubtedly a nod to the meteoric rise of the ‘Three Degrees', or could it just be any Motown band?, Dreamgirls is a smooth well performed pseudo biog and Jennifer Hudson is truly hypnotic in her Oscar (best support actress) winning performance. find out more...

CertificationPG Our Rating

Johnny Jackson, a sleazy talent agent, who hangs around a 1950s Soho of strip clubs and clip joints, discovers teenager Bert Rudge singing in a coffee house. Johnny starts him on the road to stardom, despite Bert's reluctance, but the one sided deal they agree soon causes their partnership to collapse. find out more...

CertificationE Our Rating

In Greendale, Neil Young has made what he calls a "musical novel," telling the story of a three generational family, a cop's inadvertent murder and the sociopolitical evolution of a girl named Sun Green. Not a concert film, Young directs actors on locations on his Northern California home turf to create his Greendale, a rural town microcosm of a world in crisis. He shot the film himself on a German Super 8 underwater camera he loves. Then it was blown up to 35mm, giving the film a rough-hewn, al find out more...
HELP! (1965)

CertificationU Our Rating

The second film outing for the Fab Four and this one's in colour! Loads of top tunes and an utterly daft story line make this a must see for anyone with an interest in The Beatles or popular British culture in general. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Shock-horror-probe expose telling us absolutely nothing that we didn't already know. The Englishman abroad is indeed a force to be reckoned with, and nowhere more so than the picturesque island of Ibiza. And the woman are even worse. Good-time girls Sarah and Louise make interesting viewing as they struggle to remember whether it's 30 or 40 blokes they've had between them, while Sarah gamely allows passing strangers to examine her pierced lip. It's not on her face. Meanwhile, lobster-hued youths find out more...

CertificationU Our Rating

The Pelvis's third movie, probably his most popular and arguably the best. Banged up for accidentally killing a man, young Elvis whiles away his porridge crooning to his fellow inmates, attracting the attention of a gorgeous young talent scout. Includes "All Shook Up", "I Want to be Free" and "Jailhouse Rock". find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating