Season 3 of Burn Notice picks up with former spy Michael Westen free from interference by the organisation that burned him but his troubles have only just begun.
Action thriller mini-series about a British diplomat that works as a double agent to expose a terrorist mob, but the job soon begins to take its toll on him.
Debs Gardner-Paterson directs a beautifully told story of three Rwandan kids on their way to the World Cup in South Africa but end up on a different adventure.
Despicable Me is a wickedly funny animated adventure with super villain meany Gru and his band of mischievous Minions creating havoc as they try to steal the moon.
After a minute and a half, Cyrus shows its true colours; subtle, funny and charming with an independent feel to it, encouraged by the shy and simple camerawork.
Directed by John Landis and starring Simon Pegg and Andy Serkis, this comedic take on the real-life 19th century mass murderers is just what the doctor ordered!
A masterpiece of storytelling and cinematography, Buried is out now on DVD and Blu-ray. We checked out the release which we think has everything a classic needs.
Brilliantly told, Fincher’s The Social Network is the story of Facebook’s early days and ensuing legal battle with founder Mark Zuckerberg & CFO Eduardo Saverin.
Eat Pray Love, based on the true story by Elizabeth Gilbert and starring Julia Roberts, makes for a nice entrée but leaves you waiting for the main course.
Based on Daniel Woodrell’s novel, Winter’s Bone is the story of 17 year-old Ree, searching for her father who put their house up for his bail and then disappeared.
Based on the novel of the same name by Ben Sherwood, this beautifully made drama starring Zav Efron brings together the idea of living life and letting go.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid follows a year in the life of the ambitious middle-schooler Greg Heffley (Zachary Gordon) as he tries very hard to become class favourite.
Oliver Stone’s Wall Street (1987) first introduced us to Gordon Gekko and his “Greed is good” line. Now in a new era, greed is not only good, it’s also legal.
M. Night Shyamalan’s Devil. “Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour.” 1 Peter 5:8
Ron Howard directs Kurt Russell, William Baldwin, Robert De Niro and Donald Sutherland in this 1991 thriller about Chicago fire-fighters hunting an arsonist.
Based on the 1934 movie Death Takes A Holiday, Brad Pitt plays Death who offers Anthony Hopkins a deal; a few days of life in return for a few days at his house.
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