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Certification15 Our Rating

A spectacular production of the internationally acclaimed musical staged on its 10th anniversary at the Royal Albert Hall. The cast brings together players who've appeared in the show worldwide, with the score performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. find out more...

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Independent single mother Donna, who owns a small hotel on an idyllic Greek island, is about to let go of Sophie, the spirited daughter she's raised alone. For Sophie's wedding Donna has invited her two lifelong best girlfriends, the practical, no-nonsense Rosie and, from her one-time backing band Donna and the Dynamos, the wealthy, multi-divorced Tanya. But on a quest to find the identity of her father Sophie has secretly invited three men from her mum's past, one of which she is convinced is find out more...

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Certification18 Our Rating

Taken from Pete Townsend's rock "opera" of teenage frustration and rebellion set amongst the mods and rockers battling it out on Brighton beach in 1964. Brilliantly recreates the atmosphere of the time and has a great sound track. Speed fighting, speed, casual sex, speed, bike chains and speed. find out more...

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An outstanding biopic that failed, despite rave reviews, to set the cinema box-office alight. The film details the career of Wailer Peter Tosh up to his 1987 murder. Featuring,Bob Marley, Bunny Wailer and a soundtrack including Legalise,It, Johnny B Goode, Stepping Razor, Get Up Stand Up, etc. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Jimmy is a man with a mission - to bring soul to Dublin, so he advertises in the local paper and assembles a band, but as they start to earn on-stage success it becomes marred by their personal rivalries. A superb film - witty, well acted and hugely enjoyable even if you don't like sweet soul music. find out more...

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The quintessential 1950s rock film; the story of a dumb blonde who rockets to stardom is a vehicle for a biting satire on the PR worlds of rock and advertising, as well as a showpiece for some excellent music (Fats Domino, Eddie Cochran, Gene Vincent etc). Well worth a watch! find out more...

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A saccharined remake of the 1927 Al Jolson original, but with pop replacing jazz, showing the LA music business through decidedly rose-tinted specs. Diamond is the Jewish son who mortifies his father by abandoning the synagogue to become a rock superstar, a feat he accomplishes with quite remarkable ease and speed. find out more...

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This is it, the movie that kicked it all off, the first commercially released full length (with synchronized dialogue) talkie... although that's not the only reason to watch this musical story of a Jewish man breaking with his traditionalist father in order to pursue a career as a Jazz singer. 'The Jazz Singer' later became a template for other musical biopics and highly influenced the direction talkies would take. One of the most notable features of the film is the unusual use of 'blackface', find out more...

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Dying aliens kidnap the pop group Toomorrow, whose "vibrations" are needed for their race to survive.

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