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Another day, another crisis; this time terrorists are planning a major outrage.
Animated TV impression sketch show.
A classic looking at the life of a 12-year-old in Paris.
Sam Jackson in a kilt comes to Liverpool to sell his formula for the new club scene wonder drug.
Another slice of satire about the CIA dad and his family. Out to own on DVD from May 12.
Spooky goings on in small-town America.
Animation shorts about an annoying child.
Creator of Clerks entertains fans with Q&As in London and Toronto.
A recently graduated bee decides to sue humans for eating honey.
A young man tries to become the fastest motorcyclist in California.
Stand up from the irreverent Irishman.
A gangster tries to quit the violence and reconcile with his cop brother.
A young girl has been raised by an old man but now she is nearing 17 will a chance encounter with a fisherman change their lives forever?
Prequel. No Al Pacino. Puff Daddy.
A story of love of the cinema and love of a woman.
A man pays a stripper to spend three days with him so that he can get to know her better.
Cheech and Chong do what they do best - sell drugs and fall about.
Rincewind the wizard is forced to become a guide for the Discworld's first ever tourist.
Horror tale revolving round retellings of Little Red Riding Hood.
Spoof commentary series.
Seven go mad on a yacht. Plus read our interview with the director and stars of the film. The film is out to own on November 10.
A documentary about Klingon speakers.
Kurt Russell embarks on a one-man mission to save the US President in a futuristic prison city.
Black comedy about three generations of a family who come together for a funeral.
A US congressman is ordered by God to build an ark in preparation for a great flood. Out to own on DVD from November 26.
A surreal and downright hilarious look at the life of a cartoon family.
smash hit BBC TV comedy series from the Nineties is reproduced on stage
Exposing the beef burger industry as bacteria friendly, with blood in the boardroom and illegals in the slaughterhouse.
A young woman, who has married a politician, finds an affair has consequences. Out to own now on the RW Fassbinder Commemorative Collection: Vol 2.
Unemployed labourers get their kits off for cash.
The continuing saga of a dysfunctional footbal club.
Performance by the social commentator.
High-octane car heist that spawned the Nic Cage remake.
A woman stumbles into the war in Yugoslavia in search of her husband.
A thriller about a hitch-hiker with murderous intent.
A former secret agent plots to bump of people from his past to ensure he gets a high-ranking government post.
Jay and Silent Bob go to Hollywood to try and stop a movie being made about them
Detective series, set in Fifties London, with Robert Lindsay as the gumshoe.
Double-dose of the Perrier-nominated stand up comedian.
A Triad hitman takes on one last job before leaving for a new life with a blind woman.
Bollywood comedy romance in a loony bin, with songs.
Documentary about the jazz trumpeter.
A woman searches for the man of her dreams.
Early Almodóvar romp, focussing on a nymphomaniac, the son of a Middle Eastern emperor and a gay terrorist.
A hotel doorman suffers the ignominy of being demoted to lavatory attendant.
Henry II chooses an heir, while all those around him plot.
Things go awry when friends fake a murder to get life insurance cash.
Documentary about Californian DJ, who likes to be seen with the stars.
A circus girl falls into a fantasy world where darkness threatens the kingdom of light.
The love life of a dominatrix prostitute.
Man about town Gay Talese on Watching Frank, Frank Sinatra, and his latest book, A Town Without Time
Magnificent creatures Jayro Bustamante on giving the girls of Hogar Seguro a voice in Rita
A unified vision DOC NYC highlights and cinematographer Michael Crommett on Dan Winters: Life Is Once. Forever.
Poetry and loss Géza Röhrig on Terrence Malick, Josh Safdie, and Richard Kroehling’s After: Poetry Destroys Silence
'I’m still enjoying the process of talking about Julie and advocating for her silence' Leonardo van Dijl on Belgian Oscar nominee Julie Keeps Quiet
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