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The Universe of Keith Haring (2008) [M]
Keith Haring's legacy is all around us. His images are everywhere: on walls, posters, T-shirts, watches - in our memories and imaginations; modern icons. "Art is for everyone!" - this is how Keith Haring put it when he summed up the meaning of his stylized silhouettes with which he decorated... More
Accident (1967) [PG]
Stephen is a married Oxford professor experiencing the pangs of a mid-life crisis as he begins to bristle at the stifling emotional repression of the society in which he lives. Things begin to change for him when he meets Anna, a beautiful student who is engaged to William, another of Stephen's... More
Les Choses De La Vie (Things Of Life) (1970) [M]
A dramatic car crash at an intersection and Pierre is thrown from his car into a field. Whilst fighting for his life on the way to hospital, his mind fills with images from his life – his mistress, his ex-wife, his son, his friends, the places he has known – everything which gives his life... More
Fish Tank (2009) [MA]
From Academy Award-winning director Andrea Arnold (Red Road) comes a mysterious and powerful story of love, lust and family. Fifteen-year-old Mia (Kate Jarvis) is at war with everything: her family, her school, the girls on her estate. her one release is dancing, a passion that she practices in... More
Salt (Blu-Ray) (2010) [M]
Evelyn Salt, a trusted and loyal CIA operative, goes on the run when a Russian defector convinces her superiors that she's a double agent sent to assassinate the President of the United States. As the intense manhunt heats up, Salt uses all her skills as a covert operative to elude capture and... More
Nanook Of The North (1922) [G]
The key work in the field of documentary film, and one of the most important productions in the history of cinema, Nanook of the North was hailed as a masterpiece on its release in 1922, and became both a critical and commercial success. Nonetheless, the film has its detractors, and controversies... More
Clash of the Titans (2010) (2010) [M]
Clash of the Titans is set in the Greek city of Argos, where a war is about to explode between man and the gods. A narration introduces the three Olympians who battled the Titans long ago: the brothers Zeus (Liam Neeson), Poseidon (Danny Huston), and Hades (Ralph Fiennes). Hades provided the... More
Micmacs (2009) [M]
From Jean-Pierre Jeunet (Amelie, Delicatessen), one of cinema's most inspired and inventive talents, comes Micmacs, a dazzling and deeply human film that is part comic fable and part caper. When oddball video store clerk Bazil (Danny Boon: Welcome to the Sticks, The Valet) becomes an... More
The Blind Side (2009) [PG]
Michael Oher (Quinton Aaron) knows little about family. Less about sports. What homeless teen knows are the streets and projects of Memphis. Well-to-do Leigh Anne Tuohy (Sandra Bullock) knows little about his world. Yet when she and Michael meet, he's found a home. And the Tuohy's found... More
My Boy Jack (2007)
It's 1914. Rudyard Kipling (David Haig from Four Weddings And A Funeral), the British Empire's greatest supporter, is at the peak of his literary fame. Kipling's son, Jack (Daniel Radcliffe from the Harry Potter films), is determined to play his part in the imminent war with Germany, but finds... More
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