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Certification15 Our Rating

The seemingly happy marriage of Tony and Brenda, a rich and socially-connected country couple, is shattered by the arrival of penniless bounder John and the death of their beloved only son. A tale with a sinister twist in its tail. find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

Set in 19th Century Japan, but shot here with a largely Brit cast, Kenneth Branagh's much criticised adaptation of The Bard's comedy of errors. 'All the world's a stage...' find out more...

CertificationPG Our Rating

Winner of four Oscars, this film is shot with the most beautifully scenic backgrounds and with great attention to costume detail. An Irish adventurer, Barry Lyndon, crosses Europe from woman to job, but in the end returns to Britain seeking a wealthy marriage. 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...

CertificationPG Our Rating

David Lean's much-acclaimed production of the gloomy Dickens classic. Briefly, a young boy befriends an escaped convict who later repays him anonymously, creating a bond which the now upwardly-mobile youngster could well do without...an interesting probe of Victorian class structure. Visually flawless, perfectly paced, it's a masterpiece. find out more...

CertificationU Our Rating

Based on Jules Verne's fantasy adventure we follow Professor Lindenbrook and his motley posse into the bowls of the earth where they discover a land that time forgot (or something very similar). Very bad baddies, huge ravenous lizards, and giant mushrooms are just a taster of the goodies on offer. There's also a bit of effective sexual symbolism, in typical Hollywood style, which greatly enhances the syrupy romantic subplot. Excellent and with the added bonus of the late, great James Mason. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

a shameless blending of Pride and Prejudice with Life on Mars - The Telegraph. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Episode 3; Amanda's hostility to Darcy wanes as she begins to feel that, in Elizabeth's absence, she must 'understudy' for her. She learns that Darcy's sister Georgiana was in love with Wickham, and in response to his rejection of her advances, told Darcy that Wickham had "ravished her". Wickham maintains this falsehood to spare Georgiana's honour, which softens Amanda's hostility towards him. Meanwhile, Bingley is so heartbroken by Jane's marriage to Mr Collins that he has taken to drinking hea find out more...

CertificationPG Our Rating

Bloomin' marvellous BBC adaptation of Jane Austen's classic novel, set in the fair city of Bath. When the flighty, fresh faced Catherine arrives in town and meets handsome Henry Tilney, it seems her unfashionably romantic aspirations are about to come true. But then events take a sinister turn.... find out more...

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Anne fell deeply in love with handsome young naval officer Frederick Wentworth at the age of nineteen. However, with neither fortune nor rank to recommend him, Anne's family persuaded the naïve young woman to break off her infatuation. Eight years later Anne has lived to regret her decision and realises she has never stopped loving Frederick, a regret compounded by the fact that he is now a man of rank and fortune. Will Anne's first love ever forgive her desertion?...Mmmmm. A classy adaptation o find out more...