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CertificationU Our Rating

The original and still the best. Glenn Ford plays the outlaw Ben Wade whose capture leads to a desperate and dangerous mission for the poor rancher, Dan Evans, who is charged with bringing the renegade to justice on the 3.10 train to Yuma. find out more...

CertificationPG Our Rating

The second of the terrific Stewart/Mann Westerns is characteristic of their pairings: adult themes played out against prairie vistas in which betrayal and violence can erupt at any time. Formerly a vicious Missouri raider, Stewart now leads an Oregon bound wagon train that, having brushed aside ineffective Native American resistance to the invasion, becomes embroiled in a conflict over resources between farmers (decent folk) and miners (womanising, drinking, thieving, scumbags). Welcome to Middl find out more...

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Mel Brooks takes on the western genre with his usual (lack of) reverence. Contains the famous scene demonstrating what happens when you live on a diet of baked beans. find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

Scott says: "Deadwood is a town without law. As gold strikes in the area continue to pay out, more and more men come to seek their fortune, with many meeting their fate. Drinking, gambling and prostitution are the only pastimes, and all of them can be had at the Gem Saloon, run by the ultimate ‘man you love to hate’ Al Swearengen. Featuring dialogue that is bluer than the Texas sky and yet just as exhilarat find out more...


Certification12 Our Rating

Deadwood is a town without law. As gold strikes in the area continue to pay out, more and more men come to seek their fortune, with many meeting their fate. Drinking, gambling and prostitution are the only pastimes, and all of them can be had at the Gem Saloon, run by the ultimate ‘man you love to hate’ Al Swearengen. Featuring dialogue that is bluer than the Texas sky a find out more...


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Certification15 Our Rating

The foul-mouthed, back-stabbing, down-and-dirty residents of Deadwood are back with a second season. 2.1 – confrontations abound in this opening episode as Bullock and Swearengen clash over a shooting at Nuttall's and the Sheriff's relationship with Alma. 2.2 – as the combatants recover from the night's violence, Bullock and Alma come to a decision about their future. 2.3 – a scout for a mining company arrives in Deadwood while Swearengen's recovery takes a setback. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

2.4 – Swearengen's life is on the line and it's left to Dority and Wu to take care of business. 2.5 – Dority and Burns continue to nurse their boss back to health while Alma has a sickness of her own to worry about. 2.6 – Swearengen feels better enough to start re-establishing himself and learns some interesting facts from Farnum and Miss Isringhausen. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

2.7 – with Wolcott's secret out, Lee helps Tolliver remedy the situation and Alma is told of a Pinkerton spy in town. 2.8 – Wolcott and Hearst plan to take possession of a claim owned by two brothers while Swearengen and Bullock discuss the Hills. 2.9 – The Pioneer's rumour mill goes into overdrive and Mose Manuel falls foul of Tolliver, Utter and Bullock. find out more...