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JULIA (2009)

Certification15 Our Rating

Hard-bitten, down at her heels, heavy drinking Julia has little going for her in her life, that is until a barely known widowed Latina neighbour entices her into kidnapping her only son from his rich gringo grandparent and taking him home to Mexico. The amatuerish attempt is somewhat bungled and Julia soon finds herself on the Mexican side of the border with the boy re-kidnapped by seriously nasty dudes. Now she must stop drinking, get her act together and play all sides against each other in a find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

Mayhem-filled road movie from the director of "Accion Mutante" and "Day of the Beast". Perdita Durango (Rosie Perez) likes to live life on the edge, and that's putting it mildly. Together with her psychic drug-dealer lover Romeo, kidnapping, frenzied sex and demonic rituals are all in a day's work for the brunette bombshell. When they're hired by the Mafia to do a "delivery", there's no stopping this crazy couple in their quest to become the most over-the-top outlaws in Mexico. Completely nuts. find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

A terrifying film from the master of horror, Wes Craven. A nice clean family are stranded somewhere in the desert an area where cannibals stalk the hills with CB radios. When half the family die or are kidnapped, for supper, the survivors have to learn the same cunning as their stalkers. find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

It's two years after the Carter family's tussle with the cave-dwelling mutants and a unit of trainee National Guardsmen are bringing supplies to a group of army technicians camped out in the New Mexico desert. With the scientists nowhere to be found and a distress signal coming from the hills, the soldiers head out on a rescue mission only to find themselves under attack from the hideously deformed inhabitants of Sector 16. A bloodthirsty but fairly superfluous sequel. find out more...

CertificationPG Our Rating

Bond is back! A new face and a change from the camped up days of Roger Moore. Closer to the Connery style, but not as dated, and with plenty of non-stop action as Bond does a deal with the Soviets to put the lid on one of their own men and an American arms dealer, as well, of course, as saving the girl. find out more...