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Certification15 Our Rating

A very skilful and claustrophobic drama, tensely directed by James Foley. A superb cast fight it out to be the top salesman, and to win the Cadillac first prize, 2nd prize: a set of steak knives!, in the cut-throat real estate game. Intense acting and sparkling dialogue makes for gripping viewing

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MCLIBEL (2005)

CertificationE Our Rating

When THE fast food chain issued a libel action against activists Helen Steel and Dave Morris in 1990, demanding an apology for allegations they had made in a leaflet, the corporate giant didn't expect the pair to not only refuse to apologise, but to actually invite McBully to bring it on. Absolutely nobody expected it to take 15 years and a victory for the pair at the European Court of Human Rights for the case to come to an end. Here the whole story is told with the requisite amount of humour find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Corporate comedy from the creator of "Beavis and Butthead", starring Ron Livingston from "Swingers" as Peter, an office worker who decides on a novel way to destress his working life. Instant dismissal seems like a good plan, so Peter resolves to spend more time with girlfriend Jennifer Aniston, and much less time at the office. When he does make a rare appearance, it's only to abuse the boss and indulge in some wilful destruction of company property. For anyone who ever hated their job, heaven find out more...
SICKO (2007)

Certification12 Our Rating

Mr Moore is at it again, trashing the core values of ‘The Land of the Brave and the Free', this time it's the ripoff American health service, a system which despite its huge cost is one of the least effective in the ‘developed' world. Moore compares it with the health services of Canada, Britain, France and Cuba as examples of how a system should be run, but, and this is always the flaw in Moore's documentaries, you never get a truly rounded argument. However the man's mission is to address the find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

A diplomat posted in Africa is devastated by the murder of his wife but he's sceptical of the authority's diligence and determination to find her killers so he devotes himself to finding those responsible. What our dour hero discovers is that his wife's death is only the tip of a genocidal conspiracy and while she may be lost to him the only hope of easing his anguish is to expose those that she'd died defying. Based on John Le Carre's novel, The Constant Gardener is a searingly effective adapta find out more...

CertificationPG Our Rating

A shocking, blood boiling and addictive documentary on big business that depressingly confirms all our very worst suspicions, and then ups the ante. Working on the principal that all corporations are at their root psychotic, and with the voices of both the guilty, the angry, the informed and the first line of victims, which is pretty much anyone outside the Western hemisphere. ‘The Corporation' attempts to do more than provoke thought, it attempts to provoke response; a blistering dissection of find out more...

CertificationPG Our Rating

When Waring Hudsucker, head of hugely successful Hudsucker Industries, commits suicide his board of directors, led by Sidney Mussberger, come up with a brilliant plan to make a lot of money: appoint a moron to run the company and, when the stock falls low enough, buy it up, take over the company and restore its fortunes. They choose idealistic Norville Barnes, who just started in the mail room, and Norville is whacky enough to drive any company to ruin, but he comes up with a brilliant idea... ' find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

A hard-hitting case against Wal-Mart, the market leader amongst American supermarkets, who've taken up the cause of destroying the soul of small town America by setting up huge warehouses just outside city limits, in order to avoid taxes, and undercutting the business of all those small shopkeepers who've hitherto provided the rationale of the town centre. Charges against Wal-Mart include vicious union busting, exploitation of undocumented workers, outsourcing to inhumane factories abroad, racia find out more...