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Certification15 Our Rating

In this wonderfully affectionate and satirical 1986 film, Fellini celebrates the legacy of Rogers and Astaire - and sends up tacky television - with this tale of two elderly dancers who model themselves on cinema's greatest dance duo, and who reunite after 30 years for one final TV dance spectacular. find out more...

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Twelve-year-old Antoine has two pleasures in life, Arabic dancing and visiting the voluptuous local crimper. And by middle age his passion is undimmed so he pursues and marries the timid Mathilde, a hairdresser. A delightful, quirky tale of love and obsession from the director of "Monsieur Hire". find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating


Certification15 Our Rating

An American Michael Jackson impersonator, dancing in the streets of Paris to scrape a living, gets whisked off to a utopian commune in Scotland to live alongside the Pope, Charlie Chaplin, the Queen, Little Red Riding Hood, Abe Lincoln and Madonna. Elsewhere a pilot takes nuns on flights to throw packages out of planes to impoverished Third World villages. Largely unseen warm hearted off-beat bonkerishness from Harmony Korine. find out more...

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Miike Takashi returns to mess with your minds! The plot revolves around a family who have set up a guest house in the picturesque countryside in anticipation of an influx of tourists due to a new road under construction. Things soon start to go awry when the first guest dies and the family decide to bury him to keep the prospects of their business alive. The plot, however, soon takes a back seat to the audio-visual assault on the senses that follows. Musical numbers are played out with gusto fro find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

A bunch of no hope theatricals shepherded by a camp New Yorker create a musical extravaganza to celebrate the chief events in the history of Blaine, Missouri for the small town's 150th anniversary. An hilarious satire from the writer who brought you "This Is Spinal Tap". find out more...