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HOT FUZZ (2007)

Certification15 Our Rating

PC Nicholas Angel is the best of the best, in fact he's so damn good he's making his fellow Metropolitan colleagues look inept, there's only one answer, ship him off to a sleepy West Country village. It soon becomes clear however that the market town of Sandford is a den of genteel psychotics, the number of ‘accidental' deaths reaching a frenzy that even Midsomer Norton would deem preposterous. It's time for PC Angel to take it up a gear and along for the ride is his immensely keen but dim witte find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Episode 3 is one of the weaker sketchs with a rather silly plot about a scab in a textiles factory getting killed. However Episode 4 is much stronger with corruption in the police force the core of the story. Which way will old-style police thug DCI Hunt swing, will he back up Simm or continue on the take? The series is now beginning to motor, the dialogue in this script is some of the smartest and the series is doing what it does at its best, parodying both 70s cop shows and the 70s themselves. find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

Buddy ‘Aces' Isreal is a Las Vegas showman and an insecure narcissistic waste of space, but, when he turns evidence to the feds on the mob fraternity that he's tried so hard to impress, the fee for his demise is a cool million and there isn't a killer out there who doesn't want the job. 'Smokin' Aces' is a slick, bloody, brutal gun fest, not as sharp as it would like to think but still an entertaining sub-Tarantino flick. find out more...
THE MAN (2005)

Certification12 Our Rating

Derrick Vann is a hard arsed, monosyllabic, gun happy FBI agent on the hunt for a huge cash of arms and the killer of his partner, Andy is an obsessive dental supply salesman with the need for small talk; together they're dynamite. Only kidding, together they make you wonder how far down the evolutionary ladder you have to be before you can get a film financed in Hollywood. Reactionary, Lazy and as funny as getting shot, The Man is yet another attempt by Jackson and Levy to make us stop liking t find out more...