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17 AGAIN (2009)

Certification15 Our Rating

Mike O'Donnell threw away the chance of a college basketball scholarship for a marriage to his high school sweetheart, Scarlett, based on love and teen pregnancy. Stereotypically, upon reaching his mid-life crisis, Mike finds himself pretty much alone and miserable, passed over for the big job promotion, kicked out by his wife, for moaning their lives away, and his prospects look bleak. That is until one night when a little reminiscing and a mysterious janitor lead to a magical transformation re find out more...

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Talented young sketch artist Jerome Platz escapes from high school to a tiny East Coast art college. Here his ambition is to become, like his hero Picasso, the world's greatest artist. Unfortunately the beauty and craft of Jerome's portraiture are not appreciated in an art class that he finds bewildering and bogus, neither his harsh judgments of his classmates' efforts nor his later attempts to create pseudo-art of his own win him any admirers, though he does attract the attentions of his dream find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

Narrated via the memoirs of Captain Charles Ryder while stationed at the Brideshead Castle during WWII, we follow his increasingly intense, confused relationship with the aristocratic Flyte family and in particular brother and sister Sebastian and Julia. An impressive if slightly pointless cinematic adaptation of Waugh's classic much better done in the epic television drama. find out more...
ELEGY (2008)

Certification15 Our Rating

Based on Philip Roth's short novel, 'The Dying Animal', 'Elegy' is a deeply affecting drama about the power of passion to blur the lines between love and obsession. David Kepesh (Ben Kingsley) is a middle-aged college professor who lives a life of "emancipated manhood". That is, until one of his students, the beautiful Consuela Castillo (Penelope Cruz), catches his eye and immediately he is consumed by passion. Stellar performances from Kingsley, Cruz, Hopper and Clarkson. find out more...

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Josh's best buddy is also his childhood sweetheart, and as they depart for their different colleges they vow that nothing will come between them, but unfortunately for Josh he has sex with a fellow student and then manages to get the video evidence mailed to said love of his life. 'Road Trip' folows our hero and his buddies on a desperate 1,800 mile journey to beat the postman. Daft? Yes. Familiar? Yup... but it's genuinely funny and has a good heart, so head and shoulders above most of the comp find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

If losers had an icon then Roger would be it, desperately under gifted with social skills there is no one in his life who doesn't abuse his good natured geekiness. When Roger enrols in a self-assertion course his teacher turns out to be the biggest monster he has yet encountered, but in the battle of wills that ensues, over a girl that they're both chasing, he may well find the courage he's been lacking. 'School For Scoundrels' ain't no work of highbrow genius, but for simple easy going laughs y find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

Life at Camden arts college in New England is a pretty full on affair. There's pitifully little time for the basics, such as sleeping and eating, so relentlessly busy are the students in their tireless endeavour to shag anything, drink everything and consume all narcotics so far known to man. The man whose book this is an adaptation of, Bret Easton Ellis, claims that this comes closest of them all to portraying the world he created in his novels. 'Rules of Attraction' is a dark, nihilistic, amor find out more...