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Disney have pulled a master stroke in bringing one of their all-time classics spectacularly to life. The sheer choreography alone is impressive enough, but add Glenn Close as the wicked Cruella De Vil, with her evil eye on the pup's pelts and you have a hilarious, diabolically enjoyable adventure! find out more...
BOLT (2007)

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Bolt is a dog and not just any old dog, he's the star of an American TV series, though he's been conned, as the fantasy nature of his role has been hidden from him and Bolt is firm in his belief that he's a Super Hero with appropriate powers. So, when his human TV companion, Penny, is kidnapped by a TV villain, Bolt leaps through a window to the rescue, though the unfortunate result is being shipped from Hollywood to New York in a cardboard box! Shorn of his Super Hero powers Bolt needs help and find out more...

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School nerd Jimmy rides to the rescue after all adults on the planet are kidnapped by aliens and, after the initial euphoria, they're rather missed! Jimmy it is who builds a space ship and heads off, with best friend robotic dog Goddard, to kick some alien butt. Great for kids with a lot of adult jokes to keep older views entertained. find out more...

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Juni's out of the agency and making a less than heroic impression in the world of the private detectives. Reluctantly recalled when his sister is abducted, Juni finds himself thrown into the virtual world of an ultimate computer game. Spy Kids 3 is the last in the trilogy and the humour, along with the mind boggling amount of gadgets, is alive and kicking. A great children's adventure that stands up to a sly peak from the grown-ups as well. Avoid the 3D option though, it's not very effective, y find out more...

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Seth Rogen and James Franco made a stupid movie about North Korea because no one stopped them. With the assistance of Lizzy Caplan (who is occasionally funny) the duo journey to North Korea to kill Kim Jong-Un. It's not even really that it's an offensive film - though it may offend some - it's more that it's just a really bad film. And by that I meant boring, sloppy and not at all entertaining. But there are at least some rather good 'James Franco is a twatty TV show host' style scenes.

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Chief Inspector Dreyfus escapes from the mental institution hellbent on killing Clouseau, who drove him insane. Clouseau however, is blissfully unaware of this and is working on the Fassbinder kidnapping case. The trouble is Dreyfus is the kidnapper! Hilarious lunacy. find out more...