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Horton Hears A Who

Horton Hears A Who is a film based on not believing other people because in it Horton hears someone shouting for help on a tiny speck, he tells the leader of the jungle and she tells him to get rid of it but he doesn’t so in the end the Who’s in Who Ville shout as loud as they can and they prove they exist. Read

DVD Review: In The Night Garden - Isn't that a pip!

DVD Review: In The Night Garden - Isn't that a pip! Read

DVD Review: Fonejacker Series 2

Everyone's favourite prankster is back for more fonejacking mayhem in the unique style that has made this a true cult-classic show. Read

DVD Review: Star Stories 2 (15)

Once again the rich and famous are the subject of merciless mocking and lampooning in this colletion of episodes each focusing on a different celebrity. Read

The coolest film t-shirts on the planet!

Film related t-shirts are nothing new, you see them all the time, which is why this new range of cult film t-shirts at www.lastexittonowhere.com are such a breath of fresh air. Read

DVD review: Flight of The Red Balloon

This film is the brainchild of Taiwanese director Hou Hsiao-Hsien who had the vision to pay homage to the 1956 classic Albert Lamorisse film The Red Balloon. Read

DVD Review: Mongol - The Rise To Power Of Genghis Khan

Everyone has heard of Genghis Khan but not everyone knows that much about him, I certainly don't which is why this was such a fascinating film. Read

Thomas The Tank Engine - The Great Discovery

It's been a while since I last saw Thomas The Tank Engine, probably about 22 years, it's changed a lot, and my toddler Lily thought it was great. Read

Shutter (15)

From the team that brought you The Grudge and The Ring this is the latest in a long line of remakes of cult Japanese movies. Read

Jimmy Carr In Concert (18)

JIMMY Carr is top dog on the comedy circuit at the moment and with his lightning quick wise cracks, edgy humour and overall comic brilliance it's not hard to see why. Read