Steven Spielberg’s touching tale of a meek and alienated little boy who finds a stranded extra-terrestrial and helps him try to return to his planet. True movie magic that will remind you what it was like to be a child again.
The Wolf of Wall Str...
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Martin Scorsese directs the story of New York stockbroker Jordan Belfort. From the American dream to corporate greed, Belfort goes from penny stocks and righteousness to IPOs and a life of corruption in the late 80′s.
Dead Poets Society
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Another classic dusted off and brought out the Cult Screens locker for you to rediscover and fall in love with all over again. A group of students have their thoughts on the learning process turned upside down by the unconventional methods of their newly appointed teacher, Robin Williams.
Fargo
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Marge Gunderson, a pregnant police chief whose affable, folksy demeanour masks a whip-smart mind must piece the case together when a pair of motorists are found slain not far from the corpse of a state trooper in this Coen Brothers Oscar winning comedy-drama-thriller.
Grease
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It’s time for all you T-Birds to grab your leather jackets and for the pink ladies out there to get ready to strut your stuff as we join Danny and Sandy for an all singing, all dancing screening of Grease. Our dancers will be on hand as the sun sets to get you jivin’ like it’s the summer of 1959 before we whisk you off to Rydell High so you can belt out all the classic hits including Summer Nights, Born to Hand Jive, You’re the one that I want and Grease Lightnin’.
Uh Well-a Well-a Well-a Huh!
American Psycho
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Bret Easton Ellis’s dark and violent satire of America in the 1980s is brought to the screen in this unsettling drama with blackly comic overtones. Patrick Bateman, the son of a wealthy Wall Street financier, is the prototypical yuppie, obsessed with success, fashion, style and the odd bit of rape, murder and mutilation.
The Never Ending Sto...
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A young boy troubled by the recent loss of his mother stumbles into a strange bookstore and discovers the tale of a young warrior sent on a journey to save the land of Fantasia from a blight known only as, The Nothing. Bastian is so consumed with the tale that he finds himself catapulted into the land of Fantasia himself.
queue the music…
Back to the Future
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One of the most perfectly crafted films of all time, with time travelling Delorians, mad scientists and starring Michael J. Fox as Marty ‘Calvin Klein’ McFly, a teenager caught in the most uncomfortable of love triangles. Flux capacitors at the ready, it’s Back to the Future.
Breakfast at Tiffany...
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A love story is a beautiful thing and here is one of the finest ever to grace the silver screen. Style icon Audrey Hepburn, George Peppard and that cat star in this timeless romantic classic that 50 years on is still as charming as ever.
The Big Lebowski
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Time for a dudefest as we bring a little bit of Coen brother magic to the bowl. Bridges, Goodman and Hoffman star in this cult classic, a tale of mistaken identity with a bit of ten pin bowling thrown in for good measure. A White Russian is not compulsory but definitely recommended.
Romeo + Juliet
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The corsets and codpieces are tossed aside as the classic Shakespearean romantic tragedy is updated by director Baz Luhrmann to a post-modern Verona Beach, where “swords” are merely a brand of gun and bored youths are easily spurred toward violence.
Pulp Fiction
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No introduction is really required for Quentin Tarantino most famous work. Pulp Fiction is widely considered the most influential film of the 1990s, a film where the talk is both dirty and funny, and the violence is always waiting just around the corner.
Gladiator
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His name is Maximus Decimus Meridius, commander of the Armies of the North, General of the Felix Legions, loyal servant to the true emperor, Marcus Aurelius. Father to a murdered son, husband to a murdered wife. And his coming to Oxford to kick some butt in this life or the next…
The Princess Bride
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A classic fairy tale, with swordplay, giants, an evil prince, a beautiful princess, fighting, torture, revenge, monsters, chases, escapes, true love, miracles… And yes, some kissing.