Sniper: G.R.I.T. - Global Response & Intelligence Team
1st May 23
⭐65.18%
: 5
Bedhead
19th Apr 91
⭐58.00%
: 0
Knives Out
27th Nov 19
⭐78.43%
: 10
Joker
1st Oct 19
⭐81.33%
: 15
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
16th Nov 01
⭐79.00%
: 35
Oppenheimer
19th Jul 23
⭐80.51%
: 18
Conclave
25th Oct 24
⭐72.06%
: 10
Promising Young Woman
13th Dec 20
⭐74.09%
: 5
Chaos Walking
24th Feb 21
⭐65.69%
: 5
Dune
15th Sep 21
⭐77.78%
: 19
The Wild Robot
12th Sep 24
⭐83.00%
: 23
Your Name.
26th Aug 16
⭐84.79%
: 14
Step Up
11th Aug 06
⭐68.71%
: 4
The Evil Dead
15th Oct 81
⭐73.00%
: 7
Palm Springs
10th Jul 20
⭐73.35%
: 9
Kingsman: The Secret Service
24th Jan 15
⭐76.23%
: 13
Poor Things
7th Dec 23
⭐77.00%
: 12
Back to the Future
3rd Jul 85
⭐83.21%
: 16
Happiest Season
26th Nov 20
⭐71.40%
: 3
Interstellar
5th Nov 14
⭐84.61%
: 52
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Right Here, Right Now
⭐62.00% /
4th Feb 23 /
Documentary, Music
On July 13, 2002, Fatboy Slim, real name Norman Cook, performed the second of his free open-air concerts, The Big Beach Boutique II, in front of a record-breaking crowd, making history – both good and bad. Organisers and police were expecting forty thousand people but more than a quarter of a million turned up on Brighton Beach for the free event, changing the way UK events were run forever. Now, 20 years on, Norman, and those who were on the front line of this seismic historical moment talk us through the process and the obstacles; The immense difficulties and struggles that the local police faced with such an unexpected amount of descendants on the city, the councillors and residents that opposed the controversial event and many of those who participated in what Norman has described as a “Woodstock moment”.