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Brideshead Revisited (12A)
12:50 - 26 September 2008

BRIDESHEAD Revisited is set in Oxford in 1925 as the aristocracy fell into decline in pre-war England. This period drama follows the story of Charles Ryder (Matthew Goode) who becomes friends with the flamboyant Sebastian Flyte (Ben Whishaw), son of Lord... Full Story »

Righteous Kill (15)

16:37 - 23 September 2008

AL PACINO and Robert De Niro pal up in this action thriller directed by John Avnet to star as two veteran New York detectives. The duo work to uncover the connections between a recent murder and a case which was believed to be solved years ago, but all t... Read More »

Taken (15)

16:35 - 23 September 2008

LIAM Neeson stars in Taken as an ex-soldier travelling through Europe on a frantic mission to rescue his 17-year-old daughter after she is abducted by slave traders while on holiday. Maggie Grace (of TV series Lost fame) plays his daughter in this action... Read More »

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The Wave (15)

15:51 - 17 September 2008

THE Wave sees a popular school teacher, Rainer Wegner, teaching autocracy during the school s project week – the pupils share his lack of enthusiasm. But Wegner notices the teenagers complacency and arrogance, so he gets to work on an unorthodox plan in... Read More »

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Live! (15)

15:49 - 17 September 2008

EVA Mendes stars as television executive Katy in the comedy Live!, directed and written by Bill Guttentag. Katy produces what she hopes will be the most popular TV show of all time: the ultimate reality show Live! The concept is where six contestants pl... Read More »

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Tropic Thunder (15)

15:47 - 17 September 2008

CRITICS have so far praised Tropic Thunder as the smartest dumb comedy of the year and genuinely funny . This movie, directed by Ben Stiller stars Stiller himself, Robert Downey Jr, Jack Black and Jay Baruchel. Tropic Thunder is an action comedy whic... Read More »

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Strictly Come Dancing 2008

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