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Certification18 Our Rating

Tales from the Hood 2 is a 2018 American horror-comedy anthology film directed by Rusty Cundieff and Darin Scott and executive-produced by Spike Lee. The film is the sequel to Cundieff and Scott's 1995 horror anthology Tales from the Hood. The segments "Good Golly", "The Sacrifice", and "Robo Hell" were directed by Rusty Cundieff. The segments "The Medium" and "Date Night" were directed by Darin Scott. find out more...


Certification12 Our Rating

The Camera is Ours tells the story of some of the key female pioneers of the British documentary movement beginning in the 1930s and culminating in the late sixties from collections held by the BFI National Archive ,including: Beside the Seaside (Marion Grierson, 1935, 23 mins) Behind the Scenes (Evelyn Spice, 1938, 17 mins) They Also Serve (Ruby Grierson, 1940, 9 mins) 4 and 20 Fit Girls (Mary Field, 1940, 11 mins) The English Inn (Muriel Box, 1941, 11 mins) Birth-day (Brigid ‘Budge&rs find out more...


Certification15 Our Rating

Francois Girard (Thirty Two Short Stories About Glen Gould) directs this series of vignettes from renaissance Italy thru' the cultural revolution in China to modern day America, all linked by a now fabled red violin. This is a film about obsession and love spanning continents, cultures and centuries. 'The Red Violin' is a beautiful and unusual film.. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Six short films by one of the most leftfield directors of modern American cinema, all introduced by the man himself (although don't expect that to make things any clearer!). find out more...
THE TEN (2007)

Certification12 Our Rating

Quirky inter-related stories. Standing by two tablets, Jeff promises to introduce ten short stories, each about one of the commandments. A man survives a fall from a plane and his fiancée marries someone else before falling in love with a marionette; a surgeon causes the death of a patient and in prison tries to choose his mate; a woman encounters Jesus in Mexico and later confronts her husband on the Sabbath; twins and their mother reflect on fatherhood; covetous neighbors miss a chan find out more...


Certification15 Our Rating

The Terence Davies Trilogy acts, as do his two later films, ‘Distant Voices, Still Lives' and ‘The Long Day Closes', as a reconstruction of his childhood and youth in working class post-war Liverpool. In his trilogy Davies uses alter ego Robert Tucker, a shy and introverted child who is assumed to be not as able mentally as his peers and so bullied by those around him. Robert's home life is darkly overshadowed by his violent abusive father and his guilt over homosexual feeling, which is exacerba find out more...

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A pretty exhaustive visual history of one of the most innovative music video directors of the last fifteen years, which includes, amongst others, work for Bjork, Beck, Chemical Brothers, Daft Punk and the Foo Fighters. Diverse genius. find out more...
TOKYO! (2008)

Certification15 Our Rating

Tokyo is a city of transitions in three short films. A young woman who finds her life useless experiences a metamorphosis. A disheveled Caucasian emerges from a manhole to face arrest, trial, and execution; he calls himself "Merde" and speaks a language only his look-alike attorney understands. Is he human? A recluse experiences human contact when a pizza-delivery girl faints at his door during an earthquake. He conquers fear to seek her out. A chair, a corpse, a hermit: sources of urban conn find out more...


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Wallace and Gromit have opened a new bakery - Top Bun - and business is booming, not least because a serial killer has murdered all the other bakers in town. Gromit is worried that they may be the next victims, but Wallace (surely the most self orientated sweetie in celluloid history) couldn't care less because he's fallen head over heels in love with Piella Bakewell, former star of the Bake-O-Lite bread commercials. A typically inventive and good natured plastic fantastic from Aardman animation find out more...