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Certification18 Our Rating

Thomas Murphy takes an eclectic bag of misfits to an Elvis Convention in Las Vegas, but the boys aren't just there to honour the King they have some business to attend to, namely relieving the casino of its entire takings. Using the electrical expertise of Michael Zane the men briefly find themselves 3.2 million dollars better off but greed gets the better of them (along with a sexy waitress and her kleptomaniac young son) and they, rather than the law, become their own worst enemy. 3000 miles T find out more...
DJANGO (1965)

Certification18 Our Rating

One of the finest Spaghetti's in the west! Banned for 25 years, it has lost nothing of its hard-edged impact. The gringos are bad and the law are worse! The hero, Django, dispenses justice from a smoking Gatling gun, and sounds like a dubbed Clint Eastwood. Absolutely superb! find out more...
SCORE (1995)

Certification18 Our Rating

Hyper-violence abounds in this squib-friendly, low budget Yakuza flick. This time the men in shades and black suits are led by 'Chance', a down-on-his-luck, fresh-out-of-jail mafia underling who is firmly in the Yakuza's pocket, doing jobs for his bosses to order. One big job stands between him and his freedom and he puts together a team up to the task: 'Peking Duck', a long term associate; 'Right', a caustic droog and 'Tequila', a good-lookin' psycho-boy. But Chance is about to assert his role find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

Chilling and fast-moving thriller as a secret service agent goes out to avenge the death of his partner at the hands of a ruthless money forger. A very violent and stylish movie which has prompted many inferior immitations. Real edge-of-seat action from the director of "The French Connection". find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Frank Martin's back for a little more very well choreographed argy bargy, in a sequel that slaps the face of plotline, kicks the tender parts of believability and snorts derisively at the very notion of script. I loved the stylish, beautifully set up action pieces of the first film but Transporter 2 has out slicked itself and this time NONE of the characters can act. Does the business…but only just. find out more...