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Certification18 Our Rating

In the wake of their father's mysterious disappearance, two estranged brothers -- responsible Gordon and reckless John -- reunite to sift through the contents of his stubbornly anachronistic VHS rental store. Among the inventory, they discover an interactive VCR board game, which their father viewed just before he vanished. Intrigued, the boys pop in the tape, press play, find out more...


Certification12 Our Rating

Fleeing to America after escaping her Nazi sympathiser husband, Hedy Lamarr then conquered Hollywood. Executive produced by Susan Sarandon, this is the ultimate portrait of Hollywood wild-child, Hedy Lamarr. Known as 'the most beautiful woman in the world', she was infamous for her marriages and affairs with everyone from Spencer Tracy to JFK. This film rediscovers her, not only as an actress, but as the brilliant mind who co-invented 1940's wireless technology. find out more...

HUGO (2011)

CertificationU Our Rating

 

Movie Mole says: Hugo allows an adult audience to experience the sheer childlike joy of solving a mystery, of keeping of a great big secret and, most importantly, of seeing a film for the very first time; the movie is filled to the brim wi find out more...

RED ROAD (2006)

Certification18 Our Rating

Jackie's job is sitting in front of a bank of TV screens watching the good folk of Glasgow go about ther business. She spies on kids who fight, dogs who walk, cleaners who dance and drunken young couples who grab quickies behind lock-ups. Jackie is depressed, resigned to sadness, damaged, and it won't be till the end of the film that we uncover her past tragedy. Then into her screen steps Clyde, a man we quickly sense is dangerous, a man she starts to flirt with and a man conected to that traged find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Investigates the history, process and workflow of both digital and photochemical film creation. It shows what artists and filmmakers have been able to accomplish with both film and digital and how their needs and innovations have helped push filmmaking in new directions. Interviews with directors, cinematographers, colorists, scientists, engineers and artists reveal their experiences and feelings about working with film and digital. Where we are now, how we got here and what the future may br find out more...