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9 (2009)

Certification12 Our Rating

'9' is a toy living in a desolate post-apocalyptic future who allies with some ragtag straw dolls in order to defeat The Beast, a giant stalking mechanical cat. The scenery is bleak, the tone sombre, the digitalization impressive, but the characters are adult-allergic in this ambitious and original neo-Manga. find out more...

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Scrooge is a miserly old businessman in 1840's London. One Christmas Eve he is visited by the ghost of Marley, his dead business partner. Marley foretells that Scrooge will be visited by three spirits, each of whom will attempt to show Scrooge the error of his ways. Will Scrooge reform his ways in time to celebrate Christmas?
Well-received version of an extremely familiar morality tale.

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Certification15 Our Rating

Aeon Flux is the archetypal action goddess - beautiful, acrobatic and with no conscience, only a mild sense of right and wrong. Aeon has one weakness though, and it's a big one!, she is in love with Trevor Goodchild, the leader of the opposing culture, the Breens, and the person responsible for most of her missions. find out more...

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Aeon Flux is the archetypal action goddess - beautiful, acrobatic and with no conscience, only a mild sense of right and wrong. Aeon has one weakness though, and it's a big one!, she is in love with Trevor Goodchild, the leader of the opposing culture, the Breens and the person responsible for most of her missions. find out more...
ALIEN 3 (1992)

Certification18 Our Rating

The third installment of Ripley's nightmare. Brilliantly conceived and brave denouement of the Alien trilogy, with Ripley stranded on a prison planet inhabited by psychopathic British actors....and IT. Brutal and cold, the atmosphere is superb, and the lack of guns and bangs only adds to it. And then they made another one... find out more...

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Sigourney Weaver returns as New and Improved Ripley. Utterly annihilated at the end of Alien 3, the bits of her left over have been patched up by mad, misguided space scientists, who've added more than a dash of alien DNA for good measure. This has the extraordinary effect of endowing her with a Harlem Globetrotter sized talent for basketball, and a nifty repertoire of one-liners to rival Oscar Wilde. It also gives her an enormous dose of that kick-ass attitude a girl needs if she's going to ove find out more...
ALIENS (1986)

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The long-awaited special extended version of the brilliant sequel to the sci-fi classic "Alien". Containing seventeen minutes of extra footage showing the previously unexplained background of the terrifying planet where the Alien has bred and which Officer Ellen Ripley must now return to. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

When an immortal piece of exercise equipment, the Insane-O-Flex, threatens the balance of galactic peace, it is up to the 'Aqua Teen Hunger Force' (a warped and dysfunctional family unit) to run away from it! Peril escalates as the Plutonians team up with the Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past to strive for ultimate control of this sinister, deadly device and the possible destruction of the known universe. From the people who brought the world 'Family Guy', 'American Dad' and 'Futurama', ‘Hunger find out more...

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Joe Cornish (of 'Adam & Joe' near-fame) pulls a blinder in his directorial debut: a fine monster movie, imbued with wry humour and disarming pathos. The efficient plot involves a teen gang in South London defending their block from an alien invasion, after encountering (and brutalising) one of the invaders. The eponymous block becomes a strong character in its own right, resplendent in drizzle, sodium yellow streetlights and piss-stained lifts, and this familiarity provides the source for much o find out more...

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A hybrid science fiction movie from Manga Man, Mamoru Oshii. Set in a dystopian future, the young inhabitants of an anonymous Eastern European state (well, it might be Poland...) have become dangerously addicted to a virtual reality game called Avalon. Ash, a lone player who lives a solitary existence begins to get drawn deeper and deeper into the game and before long it becomes unclear as to whether she can ever find her way back, or whether she wants to for that matter. Using tinted monochrom find out more...