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Certification15 Our Rating

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CertificationPG Our Rating

Samantha Mackenzie is looking forward to college, but she wishes that she could drive up to the campus in a beat-up VW with a beer hidden in her cooler. Instead she gets a police escort and is serenaded by "Hail To The Chief". Being the president's daughter and out of the house for the time, Sam wants to party and study like a normal college kid but when the tabloids are laying in wait, scandal finds her. She shrugs off her secret service detail to hang out with her roomate as well as her new cr find out more...

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Dan is an all round great guy; a great hubby, a great dad and a great ad exec. On the down side his new boss is the same age as his daughter, who he's dating, and there's something up with his wife…Hey Dan, if life was perfect it'd be dull!...right? In Good Company is a tastier than most light, frothy comedy. find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

Woody is a thick, ignorant high school jock, Nell is bookish and anal… they can't stand each other. When the two wake up one morning to find themselves in each other's bodies it makes for a pretty freaky experience. 'It's A Boy Girl Thing' is an easy going teen romantic comedy, with some sharp risque humour and some very amusing banter. find out more...

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John Tucker has got his scam sorted. He dates as many girls as he can, at the same time, and tells them all to keep it secret, but, when his cover is blown, the girls team up to get even. An Oscar winner this ain't, but it's got some great one liners and shows a few refreshingly sensible young women and avoids many of the cliches that could have dragged it into the quagmire where other teen movies have gone to die. find out more...

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After having escaped the Maze, the Gladers now face a new set of challenges on the open roads of a desolate landscape filled with unimaginable obstacles.

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Certification15 Our Rating

A superior brat pack romance about an unconventional independent minded cutie from the wrong side of the tracks who falls for a hunky rich kid. This teen weepy is the third of John Hughes trilogy, following 'The Breakfast Club' and 'Sixteen Candles', and oozes style, energy and great performances. find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

Yet another American high school coming out of Hollywood at the moment. This is a teen comedy about a popular guy who takes on a bet to turn the most unlikely girl into a Prom Queen. Nothing exactly original or meaningful in the plot, and even from reading the back cover most people will guess the outcome. However, it does rise above the usual dross by attempting with some success to develop three-dimensional characters. The result is an entertaining and charming romance that entertains without find out more...

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The heroine's sixteenth birthday turns out to be the worst day of her life, she has a crush on the most popular boy in school, the geekiest boy in school has a crush on her, her sister's getting married and, with all the excitement, the rest of her family forgets her birthday! Hughes reinvented the teen movie by introducing real emotions and anxieties behind the usual run of dating decisions, wild parties and adolescent pranks, this is the second of his trilogy, sandwiching 'The Breakfast Clu find out more...

STEP UP (2006)

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When Tyler finds himself doing community service at a school for the performing arts, he also finds Nora, a beautiful and privileged classically trained dancer, who's searching for a temporary replacement for her injured partner. Spying Tyler's smooth moves, Nora decides to take a chance on him, geting him enrolled in the school, but as they begin training, tension builds, tempers flare and the differences in their backgrounds explode. 'Step Up' is a standard wrong side of the tracks/right side find out more...