 | Madness never disappeared but they faded away, spending years playing summer festivals and other oldies venues befitting an act specializing in nostalgia, an impression that their 2005 covers album did nothing to assuage. All this makes this 2009... |
 | The Liberty Of Norton Folgate is Madness's ninth studio album, their first album of original material in a decade and only their second in 23 years. The album took close to three years to create and is produced, in-part, by Grammy-winning producer... |
 | Some funny moments occur when a shy, awkward boy attempts to be cool to impress the girls. Most of them see through his silly facade but one of them likes him anyway. |
 | Lanky young Gregory and his schoolmates are just starting to notice the opposite sex. Lacking confidence and unsure of exactly what to do, Gregory sets out to win the heart of Dorothy, a classmate who unfortunately is much better at soccer than he... |
 | Adventures with the Rugrats family which finds the arrival of a new family member causing chaos. |
 | Jake and Brian have been best friends forever and when they catch up with another of their childhood friends, Anna, things start to get a little complicated... |
 | The first chapter in the Hannibal Lecter trilogy, this is the story of FBI agent Will Graham who is assigned the task of catching 'The Tooth Fairy'. In order to do so he must try to persuade Lecter to advise him. Lecter knows who the murderer is and... |
 | Spike Lee's bracing adaptation of David Benioff's novel is a vibrant, vital motion picture. Edward Norton plays Monty Brogan, a harmless drug dealer who has 24 hours of freedom before serving a seven-year jail sentence. Nervous, confused, and... |
 | Cannibal-killer Hannibal Lecter is arguably cinema's most frightening creation. Discover why in this trilogy of films featuring the brilliant but disturbed doctor. Includes SILENCE OF THE LAMBS (1991), HANNIBAL (2001), and RED DRAGON (2002). See... |
 | Fast-moving martial arts tale in which Jackie Chan and his team of crime-busters are still intent on smashing organised crime. |