Once upon a time there was a very successful TV series about three female private detectives. The movie version raked in over $264 million worldwide, solidifying the notion that female-led action films could thrive and succeed
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Once upon a time there was a very successful TV series about three female private detectives. The movie version raked in over $264 million worldwide, solidifying the notion that female-led action films could thrive and succeed
Two astronauts are dispatched to explore the mysteries of a duplicate Earth located on the opposite side of the Sun. Their mission is cut short by three weeks, plunging them into a perilous quest to discover if they've returned home or landed on the mirror planet
In the early 1960s, during the Cold War, CIA agent Napoleon Solo and KGB operative Illya Kuryakin put aside their differences to participate in a joint mission against a mysterious criminal organization, which is working to proliferate nuclear weapons
Based on the hit US TV series from the 1980s, Denzel Washington plays a man with a mysterious past who is living a quiet life until he associates with a young girl who is under the control of local gangsters, and realises he can't stand idly by
When his partner in crime is murdered, Charlie Tully has no idea what the Swiss bank account number is of their ill-gotten gains. But his partner has left a record tattooed on a certain area of four young women's anatomy. There's £500,000 to be had. But how is he going to find those numbers?
The outlaw The Rumpo Kid rides into the frontier town of Stodge City, and immediately guns down three complete strangers. It's time to send for a Marshal. The problem is, Marshal P. Knutt's idea of cleaning up a town is to install a new drainage system!
When French politics got bloody, British dandy Sir Rodney answered with a manicure and mirthful mischief. Heads roll, wigs fly, and the Black Fingernail is pointing trouble away from the guillotine and towards comedic chaos. Vive l'hilarité!
Strap in for a riotous romp through colonial absurdity — where stiff upper lips quiver, secret rebel plots unravel, and the fate of the empire may well rest on the integrity of one's underpants
"This film is based on a recently discovered manuscript by one William Cobbler, which reveals that Henry VIII did in fact have two more wives. Although it was first thought that Cromwell originated the story, it is now known to be definitely all Cobbler's...from beginning to end!"
Before the Carry On gang hung up their corsets and innuendos, they gave us Carry On Dick—a film where highway robbery wasn’t the only thing being shamelessly overacted. Cheeky? Utterly!
Bursting onto cinema screens in 1964 with the same energy that propelled them to global fame, A Hard Day’s Night isn’t just a film—it’s a riotous, sharp-witted snapshot of The Beatles and the madness of Beatlemania at full tilt
Where Victorian horror meets Carry On chaos! Expect mad scientists, mannequin mishaps, and Kenneth Williams looking like Dracula’s accountant. It’s frightfully funny—and gloriously daft. "Frying Tonight!"
From campy crusader to brooding vigilante, Batman has worn many masks—but each version reveals something deeper about the times. TVH explores how the Dark Knight has mirrored society’s fears, hopes, and shifting identities
Fans were left angry and devastated when The A-Team came to the cinema - it delivered loud, stylised mayhem and a strong cast, but completely lost sight of the spirit that made the original series a cult favourite
Crooks, coppers, and chaos collide as rival gangs team up to stop police impersonators, with Peter Sellers and Lionel Jeffries gleefully trying to outdo each other in a fast-moving, distinctly British comic caper
Robert Ross explains how a single episode of 'Comedy Playhouse' changed the course of situation comedy forever.
Alex Drake finally discovers why she's been sent back to the Eighties, how it all ties in with Sam Tyler, and exactly who is Gene Hunt
Onome Okwuosa reveals the facts of the fiction in creating the hit TV series Downton Abbey.
Dan Tessier looks back at three million years of comedy...and it's smegging fantastic!
US writer and broadcaster Michael Spadoni chooses his top five shows.