Railway Children Return among New Park films

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The Railway Children ReturnThe Railway Children Return
The Railway Children Return

Brian and Charles is perhaps the unlikeliest buddy movie you will ever see. It is a comedy about a lonely man who builds a companion out of a washing machine and various spare parts. Charles turns out to be an AI with a thing for cabbages. Funny, poignant and defiantly ridiculous.

The Railway Children Return follows a group of children who are evacuated to a Yorkshire village during the Second World War, where they encounter a young soldier who, like them, is far away from home. Jenny Agutter and Sheridan Smith star.

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King Creole was Elvis’s favourite role and arguably the pinnacle of his film career at the age of 23. Elvis plays a teenager named Danny Fisher, who is forced to drop out of school; drawn to trouble like a magnet he sees a way out as a club singer.

Nitram is the highly unsettling story of events leading up to Tasmania’s Port Arthur massacre perpetrated by Martin Bryant. Nitram is Martin spelled backwards. Stark, difficult but deeply reflective in its attempt to discover the why to this terrible event.

Get Carter is one of those films that continues to overshadow most other gangster films.

Michael Caine is the epitome of cool as a London mobster traveling north to look into the death of his brother.

Brutal, gritty and sexy – you are in for an unforgettable treat.

Richard Warburton

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