Movie & DVD Archive
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A Perfect Day
Italian drama, based on the popular novel by Melania Mazzucco, capturing the 24 hours in the lead up to the moment when the lives of a group of people become irreversibly intertwined.
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A Perfect Getaway
Horror-thriller about two pairs of lovers on a remote Hawaiian holiday, who discover that psychopaths are stalking and murdering tourists on the islands.
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A Prairie Home Companion
Garrison Kellior's amusing radio show faces being shut down as new owners want to demolish the studio
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A Prophet
Critically acclaimed French crime-drama about a young prisoner who becomes a criminal kingpin within prison walls. Winner of the Best Foreign Film BAFTA, 2010.
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A Scanner Darkly
Based on the Philip K. Dick's 1977 novel about over-bearing government surveillance, the war on drugs & dope-fuelled paranoia
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A Serious Man
The masterful Coen brothers (No Country For Old Men, The Big Lebowski) present a black comedy set in 1967, about Larry Gopnik, a physics professor who watches his life unravel when his wife leaves him.
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A Single Man
The feature film debut from fashion designer Tom Ford stars Colin Firth as a gay British college professor in 1960s L.A.
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A Somewhat Gentle Man
Dry Nordic humour is at its most diabolically deadpan in this cool comedy thriller which pitches an ex-con aiming to lead a quiet, simple life into a deadbeat world determined to thwart his every effort...
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A Song of Good
Young Gary (Gareth Reeves), strung out from amphetamines and dope and so panicky that he barely knows what he's doing, breaks into a neighbour's house.
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A Streetcar Named Desire
One of the most famous, influential and powerful screen performances is the centrepiece of Elia Kazan's A Streetcar Named Desire – Marlon Brando as Stanley Kowalski...
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A Thousand Words
Eddie Murphy comedy about a smooth-talking man who discovers he has only 1,000 words left to speak before dying.
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A Town Called Panic
Based on a cult Belgian TV series that centres around three kids’ toys, this crudely animated stop-motion flight of surreal lunacy was expanded to feature length and went on to win over Cannes and critics worldwide...
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A Useful Life
Droll Uruguayan comedy about a cinephile who, when threatened with the closure of the cinema and film library he’s run for 25 years, has to awkwardly negotiate the trials and tribulations of real life using every trick he’s ever learnt from the movies.
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A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas
The third in the Harold & Kumar stoner-comedy franchise, shot in 3D, once again starring Kal Penn, John Cho and Neil Patrick Harris.
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A Way Of Life
Looks unblinkingly at the frustrated, brutalised lives of unemployed working-class teenagers in south Wales.













