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CertificationPG Our Rating

Hiro is a something of a tech kid prodigy but, having just showcased the merits of micro bots, finds someone else has decided to use them for evil. With the help of an unlikely big white health robot called Baymax and a bunch of enjoyably quirky sidekicks, Hiro takes on the forces of evil in an effort to save the day. A fun film with some good gags, great robots and swell animation.

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BOLT (2007)

Certification15 Our Rating

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...

CertificationPG Our Rating

When a prophecy traps a kingdom in eternal winter, Anna, a fearless optimist, teams up with mountain man Kristoff and his sidekick reindeer Sven on an epic journey to find Anna’s sister Elsa, the Snow Queen, and put an end to her icy spell. Encountering mystical trolls, a funny snowman named Olaf, Anna and Kristoff battle the elements in a race to save t find out more...


CertificationU Our Rating

Set on the lawns of fair suburbia, we witness the blossoming romance of two young garden gnomes, Gnomeo and Juliet, amidst a turf war between the neighbours, ’the reds and the blues’. You maybe thinking... eh?! And you’d be right. A who’s who of British talent voice this bizarre animated comedy romance produced and musically overwhelmed by Elton John.
Not as horrifically awful as it should be, but still well worth leaving the room once you’ve put it on for the kids (how the ‘bard’ must be find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

Adam Elliot's follow-up to his short opus 'Harvie Krumpet' is a tour-de-force of jaw-dropping animation, heart-wrenching beauty and exquisite sadness. Ostensibly, it's a tale of friendship between two pen pals; Mary, a lonely eight-year-old girl living in the suburbs of Melbourne, and Max, a forty-four-year-old obese man living in New York and suffering from Asperger's syndrome. The depth of pathos in their quasi-romantic exchanges becomes unbearable at times, but the expertly nuanced narrati find out more...


Certification12 Our Rating

A wonderful tale of a girl's passage from childhood to adulthood, a time that coincided with the overthrow of the Shah of Iran and his replacement by the tyranny of a fundamentalist theocracy. find out more...

CertificationU Our Rating

Remy, a provincial rat with a wonderful sense of smell, hates garbage and risks death to enter a human kitchen where he discovers real food and the cooking of five-star chef, Anton Gusteau, author of "Anyone Can Cook". On the day Remy learns his hero has died, he is evicted and ends up alone in Paris where he discovers Gasteau's restaurant, down to three stars and run by a frozen-food-hawking chef. Teaming up with garbage boy Linguini, Remy uses his passion for cooking to try and save the restau find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

A crazy-arsed adult animation that's like Adrian Mole on bad crack. Terkel is an unlikeable put upon teenage nerd with a family that hell would probably reject and a life that even a self-loathing masochist would shy away from. Dubbed into English. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Wes Anderson's brings together a collection of stories from the final issue of an American news magazine published in a fictional twentieth century French city. Wonderful performances from an ensemble cast.

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