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A streetwise cat and his gang of rats with a money making scheme run into trouble.
Two vampires, mother and daughter, open a seaside bordello.
Let the battle between men and the ancient gods begin...
A theatre critic enlists a glamorous young actress in a desperate scheme.
A claustrophobic thriller about a kidnap where all does not go according to plan.
An English couple move to Normandy and because of their name are drawn into Flaubert's web as if doomed to repeat the follies of Madame Bovery
A scientist and a child make a bid for survival in a world of zombies.
The famous brother and sister team take revenge for their childhood trauma.
In the early years of the 20th century, the Kingsman agency is formed to stand against a cabal plotting a war to wipe out millions.
Four incarnations of a character who is a mistress of reinvention.
Framed for murder, a young prince in possession of a mysterious sacred dagger must fight for justice - and fight to stay alive.
Bond is back... and this time it's personal.
More gangster goings on from Guy Ritchie, this time centring on a property scam and a missing painting.
An elderly man struggles to deal with his terminally ill wife's desire to be part of her local choir.
A lonely writer faces up to past heartbreak during the Second World War.
Trouble is brewing at the anarchic girls' school thanks to a zealous education minister.
A columnist returns to her childhood home... but while she was away she has been transformed from an ugly duckling into a seriously sexy swan.
A Tube driver accidentally runs over two people, then hears of the ‘three and out’ rule, which offers a huge financial incentive to find someone suitably suicidal...
A British film crew in the Second World War makes a propaganda film.
A disturbed factory worker dreams of romance... but will he take advice from his dog or his cat?
"A kind of anti-Madame Bovary" Caroline Vignal on celebrating pleasure and ordinary bodies in It's Raining Men
The mongoose and the snake Adam J Graves on bringing a hidden side of Delhi to the screen in Anuja
Pushing boundaries Torill Kove on family relationships, different worlds and Maybe Elephants
The star from the streets Adam J Graves on Salaam Balaak, Sajda Pathan and making Anuja
A little lightness Colman Mac Cionnaith and Michael Whelan on Room Taken
French cinema hits the high notes Rendez-vous opens in Paris with a boost at the box office
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