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Brutal story of a violent rape, told in reverse. Now out to own in special collectors edition.
Documentary on the lives of a Californian couple living with the spectre of Aids.
People agree to take part in a reality TV experiment, which will see them share an isolated house for six months. But with a week to go, do their backers want them out?
Biopic of serial killer Ted Bundy.
Documentary about a Black Sea holiday locale over one summer season.
Boys sent for re-education get the hots for local seamstress.
Italian horror maestro Dario Argento's American venture.
Think Mirroball for those who find Mirrorball lightweight.
There, but for the grace of God, go Scorsese, Tarantino, Truffaut and Godard in this documentary about seriously obsessive New York cinephiles.
An honest, unpretentious, entertaining martial arts movie.
Swashbuckling martial arts.
Cops versus the Japanese mafia thriller.
Martial arts fantasy set in Fifth Century China.
Entertaining martial arts actioner.
A reporter sees a hostage crisis as a big break.
Japanese hybrid of American and Italian horror.
An interesting short interview with the star of Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
A police commissioner comes out of retirement to hunt a serial killer... with the help of a victim's son.
Chow Yun Fat stars in this Eighties romantic melodrama set against the backdrop of the Japanese invasion of Hong Kong.
Biopic tracing the life of the Russian painter.
F W Murnau's silent adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula.
Timeless classic that lives up to the label.
Korean action thriller that almost makes up in style what it lacks in substance.
Se7en meets Prime Suspect in this TV serial killer thriller.
Whimsical tale about a station porter.
Straightforward, honest drama about culture and generational clashes in a French-Algerian family.
A gay Frenchman goes in search of the American dad he has never met.
A young Frenchman returns from the city to the rural home of his youth to visit his dying father in this subtle, effective drama.
Absorbing documentary about the birth of modern skateboarding, told by those who were there.
Three stories of the clash between traditional and modern cultures set among the Bedouin people, economically told.
Likeable Icelandic comedy.
Decent culture clash comedy in which two very different American brothers inherit a dilapidated French chateau.
Coming-of-age tale set against the backdrop of a family holiday.
This weird Italian effort takes far too long to reach its destination.
Dual storyline explores suburban hypocrisy.
Teenage rebel makes friends with middle-aged jazz collector and discovers alienation.
A long hot summer on Argentinian estate for dysfunctional extended family.
Documentary about a Jewish lesbian folk singer who switches career to sell Tupperware.
A woman returns to Afghanistan to save her suicidal sister.
Grotesque take on the story of the little wooden boy.
Two teenage sisters at French holiday resort respond to agony and ecstasy of first time sex.
Unpretentious, entertaining romantic comedy of culture clashes.
Idealistic young film maker must decide where his loyalties lie as the 1970s approach.
University don fights cancer by treating it as she does the sonnets of John Donne.
Old revolutionaries still on the run flee from Portugal to Germany with their teenage daughter.
Documentary sees a busload of Palestinian tourists visit Israel.
Illuminating documentary showing the realities of the Arab-Israeli conflict through the eyes of seven children.
Quirky German romantic comedy road movie that should raise a few smiles.
Documentary charting the rise and fall of a dotcom company.
Infamous exploitation shocker with real-life barnyard oddities.
Reflections of a cat Gints Zilbalodis on Hayao Miyazaki, fairy tales and Latvia’s Oscar submission, Flow
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
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