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CertificationPG Our Rating

A part-live part-animated imagined sequel to Lewis Carrol's classics in which a 19-year-old Alice returns to a Wonderland which she must save from the Red Queen and Jabberwocky's reign of terror and then restore to the throne the much nicer White Queen. A collection of the key manic characters from the novels are here; the Queens, the Mad Hatter, the Tweedles, and animated versions of the Cheshire Cat, White Rabbit, Blue Caterpillar, Dormouse and the March Hare amongst others.
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BIG (1988)

CertificationPG Our Rating

One of the great treats from 80s American cinema. Twelve year old Josh reckons he's getting a bad deal from life, and wishes he was big. For once in his life his wish comes true, and Josh finds himself in the body of a thirty year old man with a job and a girlfriend to cope with. Tom Hanks gives his funniest performance to date. Hilarious and perfectly balanced, the films strength is the skill with which it follows Hanks coming to grips with his grown body and all it affords. A timeless idea, be find out more...

CertificationPG Our Rating

Based on the hugely popular illustrated novel by Jeff Kinney, this anguished comedy of youth in evolvement chronicles the rarely successful ambitions of wise-cracking but dangerously un-cool Greg Heffley as he negotiates the shark infested waters of middle school, further hamstrung by his nerdy best friend and horrifically un-hip parents. find out more...

CertificationU Our Rating

After Ferdinand, a bull with a big heart, is mistaken for a dangerous beast, he is captured and torn from his home. Determined to return to his family, he rallies a misfit team on the ultimate adventure.

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CertificationPG Our Rating

A coming-of-age chick flick told in retrospect as four childhood friends are reunited after twenty years and wonder what they ever had in common. But flashing back to the summer of 1970, when they were twelve, nostalgia flows as the events which changed them from girls to women unfold. find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

Two children, one the shy son of a pious religious family and the other the trouble making latchkey runt of a disintegrated one, form an unlikely friendship. With the aid of a camera, the bravado of one, the artistic imagination of the other and inspired by the then action hit Rambo, they decide to make a film of their own. As the movie progresses both the film and their own lives seem less and less easy to control. The experience will change them forever. Highly recommended. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

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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