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Sleuth (2007) (2007) [M]
Directed by critically-acclaimed director Kenneth Branagh, Jude Law and two-time Oscar-winner Michael Caine (1987, Best Supporting Actor, Hannah and Her Sisters; 2000, Best Supporting Actor, Cider House Rules) join forces in this sharp-witted, modern adaptation of the 1972 classic, Sleuth.... More
The Passenger (1975) [M]
The mutual admiration between actor Jack Nicholson and director Michelangelo Antonioni resulted in the compelling psychological drama The Passenger. Nicholson, in one of his finest performances, plays David Locke, a disillusioned American reporter who is sent on a grueling mission to North... More
Persona (1967) [MA]
Widely recognised as one of Ingmar Bergman's most extraordinary and influential films, Persona is a rich and poetic study of womanhood and identity, featuring two of the Swedish master's greatest leading ladies, Liv Ullmann and Bibi Andersson. Elizabeth (Ullmann) is a famous actress who is... More
Mother and Child (2009) [MA]
Mother and Child is a striking drama centered around three women whose paths will cross and change them forever: Karen (Annette Bening; The Women, Being Julia) a reserved 50-year old nurse, who was forced to give up her daughter Elizabeth (Naomi Watts: 21 Grams, The International) for adoption 35... More
The Spiral Staircase (1945) [PG]
This superb Hitchcockian thriller shocked critics and audiences on its initial release. With a superb performance from the cast (Dorothy McGuire in particular), a wonderful eerie gothic mansion and a chilling atmosphere of fear and suspense, it is easy to see why the film stands out as one of the... More
The Black Balloon (2008) [M]
When Thomas (Rhys Wakefield) and his family move to a new home and he has to start at a new school, all he wants is to fit in. His pregnant mother (Toni Collette) has to take things easy and Thomas' father Simon (Erik Thomson) puts him in charge of his autistic brother Charlie (Luke Ford).... More
The Painted Veil (2006) [M]
Based on the novel by W. Somerset Maugham, The Painted Veil is a love story set in the 1920’s about a young English couple, Walter (Edward Norton), a middle class doctor and Kitty (Naomi Watts), an upper-class woman, who marry for the wrong reasons and relocate to Shanghai, where Kitty falls in... More
Love and Other Drugs (2010) [MA]
Maggie is an alluring free spirit who won't let anything, including a formidable personal challenge, tie her down. But she meets her match in Jamie Randall, whose relentless and nearly infallible charm serve him well with the ladies and in the cutthroat world of pharmaceutical sales. Maggie and... 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
Made in Dagenham (2010) [M]
From the director of Calendar girls comes the inspirational and feel-good story of Rita, a plucky factory worker who took on the biggest corporation in the world. In the spring of 1968, what starts as a dispute over pay leads to an uprising amongst the women workers of the Ford Motor Plant in... More
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