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Autobiography of a suburban Californian boy's rites of passage.
Extravagant remake of the Roald Dahl story about a boy who wins a Golden Ticket visit to an eccentric millionaire's sweet factory.
Jesse Eisenberg finds his world turned upside down by the arrival of a confident and ambitious doppelganger.
A soldier fighting a war with aliens finds himself caught in a time loop of his last day in the battle and despite being killed over and over resurrects to save the world with the help of a tall girl in a leotard.
A meeting between two gangs in a deserted warehouse turns into a shootout.
Action sequel sees adventurer Croft on a quest to save Pandora's Box.
An ageing oceanographer gathers a crew to hunt a shark that killed his partner.
When the royal jelly is stolen, a brave little bee must travel across the corn poppy meadow to prove the hornets innocent and end a war.
A friendship between an artist and Hitler as a young man.
English nudge out natives, plunder Pocahontas and kick-start some place called America.
Paddington gets into a scrape over his Aunt Lucy's birthday present.
The story of a Western Australian legend and the tough, warm, independent people whose lives he touched.
A damaged woman strikes up a tentative bond with an Iraq veteran in this psychological horror.
A new railroad spells trouble for a small town.
Two films by director Ben Hopkins.
An imaginative 15-year-old is as interested in losing his virginity as he is in saving his parents’ marriage. Plus read our interview with Richard Ayoade.
Tom Cruise is a millionaire New York publisher who falls for Penelope Cruz and smashes his face.
When their bus breaks down, tourists are forced to seek shelter in a disused barn beside a sinister windmill where, legend has it, a Devil-worshipping miller once ground the bones of locals instead of grain.
"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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