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Certification15 Our Rating

Unwinding on a night out after a hard day fighting fires, Jeremy Coleman stops at a convenience store where he becomes witness to a ruthless murder by white nationalist David Hagan. Jeremy runs from the scene but identifies Hagan and later testifies against him to ensure a conviction. The killer knows exactly who Jeremy is, however, and even going into the wit find out more...


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Brilliantly directed story about a psychotic Hollywood scriptwriter, who is suspected of murder but given a false alibi by his gorgeous neighbour. Bogart's character never lets up and you're never sure if he's guilty or not, and nor is his lovestruck neighbour. As the police close in, it develops into a beautifully tense psychological thriller, did he do it and will the girl stand by her man? Awesome, awesome, awesome!!! find out more...

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An ambitious young tennis coach makes friends in high places, gets a comfy well paid job and charms the boss's daughter into accepting a proposal of marriage. Unfortunately our smooth talking protagonist falls for the considerably sexier ex of his best mate and what began as a shiny ‘Notting Hill' style drama gradually descends into a shiny unlikely thriller. As a slickly put together slice of no-brainer entertainment Match Point does the business, as a touted return to form for Woody Allen, how find out more...

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A sexy, stylish thriller, starring two of Hollywood's hottest properties in an exhilirating adaptation of Elmore Leonard's novel. Taking in locations from Miami to Detroit, and set to a fast and funky soundtrack, this is a crime caper with a forbidden, sizzling romance at its core. Habitual bank robber Jack Foley (Clooney) is the original lovable rogue, newly escaped from jail, who's got a $5 million diamond stash in his sights, and drop-dead gorgeous Deputy Marshal Karen Sisko (the awesome Lope find out more...

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State of Play is a classic conspiracy thriller that promotes the belief that New Labour has betrayed the longing for a new ethical politics, replacing the sleaze scandals of the Major years with more of the same. The script, the dialogue and the acting are all top drawer in this gripping, pacey, multi-layered tale of ambitious and talented young men tragically failing. find out more...

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The story continues in this gripping conspiracy thriller. find out more...

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Set against the backdrop of a crime ridden and exotic New Orleans, a cop and a lawyer from the DA's anti-corruption force take on half the Mafia and their own bosses. A critically acclaimed thriller with romance, action, a strong plot and superb chemistry twixt Quaid and Barkin. find out more...

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A totally seductive knockabout movie with Robert Mitchum 'Duke' and Jane Greer 'Chiquita Graham' in fine form. Duke has to catch the culprit for a payroll heist to prove his own innocence and shake off a pursuing army officer, a chase that takes him to Mexico, where he meets Chiquita, who is independently after the same con-man, and here they find action, adventure and romance. A fast paced narrative with an outstanding supporting cast, especially Ramon Novarro as Inspector General Ortega. find out more...
THE TOWN (2010)

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As he plans his next job a long-time thief tries to balance his feelings for a middle-class woman, who is connected to one of his earlier heists, against the perils he faces as the FBI look to bring him and his crew down. Ben Affleck’s second feature (his first being ‘Gone Baby Gone’) is a blue-collar crime caper drama with a soupcon of romance and its conscientious use of location, the Charlestown district of Boston, lifts it above your standard genre flick. At times the acting feels a little s find out more...

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Trilogy consists of three stand alone stories, all set in Grenoble, and three different genres, thriller, comedy and melodrama, that taken as a whole become inextricably linked. A contemporary tour de force by Lucas Belvaux that calls to mind Kieslowski's ‘Three Colours' trilogy. In this emotive third film the only thing Pascal is sure of, in his increasingly complicated life, is his love for his wife, but with her descent into morphine addiction he can feel her slipping away from him. Pascal's find out more...