 | Excellent production.Reminder of the stage production. Brilliant cast from all over the world that have performed in the show.Having seen the show live it is something that I will always keep to treasure the memory. read full review |
 | A very apt title. A great film despite the very American accents at times. Well worth watching especially if you have a Christian view of history. read full review |
 | Self explanatory I saw the film no less than 152 times as a young man. Need I say more!!! A film not to be missed by all musical lovers. The voice overs are Excellent even if you know which they are. read full review |
 | Some game ,and some dames in pyjamas As an avid Doris Day fan from a very early age I am trying to replace me old tapes with DVDs. This is another of her great hits from way back when with some memorable songs and her usual smooth performance. read full review |
 | Boxer turned ballet dancer Excellent story of boy pursuing his dream despite obstacles. Well acted with Jamie Bell as Billy Elliot and the excellent Julie Walters as his teacher and inspiration. Set amongst the deprived area of the North... read full review |
 | Barabbas I owned the original on video so am now trying to update all my films onto DVD. The film portrays what happened to Barabbas after the death of Christ but I will leave this to whoever might wish to purchase the ... read full review |
 | Good film based on history but not entirely factual I enjoy this type of film. It adds to my collection such as Sparticus, Julius Ceasar etc. A must if you like this type of film. Extremely well acted with great photography, and fantastic scenery. read full review |
 | Nanny McPhee This is a nice childrens type film. It relates the antics of a family whyere the children are not on there best behaviour. How it is all sorted out is the reason to watch the film. A definite must for normal fa... read full review |
 | love that dog, terror though he is. I had already read the book and looked forward to the film. If there was any drawback it was that the film sets out everything for you whereas the book leaves everything to the imagination. Ideally see the film... read full review |