Order by: Date, A-Z
22 Bullets (2010)
Jean Reno stars as a retired gangster out for revenge for a brutal assassination attempt.
4 (2004)
An enigmatic story of modern Russia, given the flavour of myth.
About Time (2013)
A young man who discovers he can travel in time decides to use it to try and get a girlfriend.
Albert’s Speech (2008)
A look at a best man's plight from the inside out.
Alien (1979)
Ridley Scott's fabulously frightening grimy spaceship classic.
Aliens (1986)
Ripley is back in another alien-killing spree.
Alien Vs Predator (2004)
Alien vs Predator, with man in the middle.
Almost Famous (2000)
Autobiography of a suburban Californian boy's rites of passage.
Apocalypto (2006)
A captive, destined for sacrifice, Jaguar Paw is determined to escape and save his wife and child.
Apollo 13 (1995)
Oscar-winning drama about an ill-fated moon mission.
Akbulak (2008)
Eight years after moving from Russia to Germany, 17-year-old Olja spends her summer holidays with her grandmother in a Russian village.
Alva (2007)
Tragedy strikes a couple expecting their first child. Showing at the EIFF 2007 as part of European Shorts 1.
Anton Corbijn Inside Out (2012)
Documentary following the work and life of an extraordinary photographer
Ant & Len (2009)
Short about a vanishing alien.
Aria (2007)
Road movie about an elderly piano tuner who forms a friendship with an unsettling puppeteer.
Arsenic (2011)
A contemplation of the fallibility of memory, especially as we age.
Back To The Future Trilogy (2005)
Box set release of the time-travel trilogy.
Baraka (1992)
A journey of rediscovery across the world.
Baby (2010)
A young woman invites in a stranger who has followed her home.
Back To The Future (1985)
A time travel classic of supreme comic invention, involving Marty McFly, a mad scientist and a DeLorean motorcar.
Batman Begins (2005)
The evolution of mixed up rich kid Bruce Wayne into the Dark Knight of Gotham City.
The Beat That My Heart Skipped (2004)
A young heavy, following in his father's violent footsteps yearns for something more.
The Black Dog's Progress (2008)
Flip books tell the disturbing story of the black dog.
Blade Runner: The Director's Cut (1982)
Rick Deckard is a Blade Runner, an elite cop trained to hunt down and ‘retire’ rogue replicants, android beings designed to be ‘…more human than human’.
Blank City (2009)
Documentary on the DIY independent film movement that emerged in tandem with punk rock and No Wave in late Seventies downtown New York.
Blood And Dust (2011)
A short documentary about medical auxiliaries working to save lives on the battlefields of Helmand.
Beauty And The Beast (1991)
Modern animated classic based on the famous fable. Will be given a re-release 3D makeover in June 2010.
Belleville Baby (2013)
The director looks back at her youthful romance in Paris with a small-time criminal.
A Bittersweet Life (2005)
A tale of revenge, infidelity and gangland warfare in South Korea.
Brake (2012)
A secret service agent wakes up trapped inside a perspex coffin in the boot of a car.
Bubba Ho-tep (2002)
Elvis and JFK survive an undead mummy attack in a Texas retirement home.
By The Grace Of God (2009)
A blue-blooded German plots to meet the Queen, leading to a personal crisis.
California Dreamin' (Endless) (2007)
A NATO transport train becomes detained at a rural station.
Calvet (2011)
The artist discusses his violent and abusive past and his quest for redemption.
Capturing Space (2008)
A small mood-piece on Kensington's famous landmark - Trellick Tower
Capturing The Friedmans (2002)
A documentary charting the implosion of a family after a child sex scandal.
Cellular (2004)
Abducted teacher makes contact with outside world through radio waves.
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005)
In a magic kingdom beyond the wardrobe four children, with a lion's army, do battle with a white witch.
Close Encounters Of The Third Kind (1977)
Spielberg's sci-fi extravaganza about first contact with aliens.
Champagne (1928)
The comedic adventures of a rich girl whose father decides to teachher a lesson. Out to own as part of Hitchcock: The Early Collection.
Charlie And The Chocolate Factory (2005)
Extravagant remake of the Roald Dahl story about a boy who wins a Golden Ticket visit to an eccentric millionaire's sweet factory.
Charlie Casanova (2010)
A ruling class sociopath kills a working class girl in a hit-and-run then determines his fate with a deck of cards.
Cheaper by the Dozen 2 (2005)
Steve Martin's slide into cash-grabbing continues..
Confessions Of A Shopaholic (2009)
Ditzy farce about fiscally irresponsible journalist.
Constructors (2012)
Three bickering siblings are forced to work together to build a house quickly so that their family land won't be confiscated.
Crescendo (2008)
An odd musical troupe for a farmer's wife
Crossing The Bridge: The Sound Of Istanbul (2005)
The diverse and surprising scope of modern Turkish music sympathetically explored.
The Crumblegiant (2007)
Half-remembered charcoal dreams from childhood.
Crying With Laughter (2009)
Black comedy about a comedian whose past is unearthed.
Cycle (2012)
After failing to win a sheep washing competition, a young shepherd considers life in the city.
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