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A long hot summer on Argentinian estate for dysfunctional extended family.
An agit-prop study of consumerism and teenage despair in the US heartland of the big sell.
Decent culture clash comedy in which two very different American brothers inherit a dilapidated French chateau.
A boy called Les is bullied at school, until he joins the choir.
The true story of how Romanians discovered the world through bootleg VHS.
There, but for the grace of God, go Scorsese, Tarantino, Truffaut and Godard in this documentary about seriously obsessive New York cinephiles.
Self-consciously obtuse drama.
A man joins the police force to avenge the death of his dad.
Stark portrait of 1960s Harlem.
An undercover cop infiltrates a Hong Kong gang and learns to like it.
Feel-good comedy about an Irish barman in a dead end job.
Idealistic young film maker must decide where his loyalties lie as the 1970s approach.
Professor tries to create a serum to protect against evil, with monstrous consequences.
Jackie Chan takes a serious role as undercover cop in true Hong Kong kidnap drama.
Anatomy of a murder, Iranian style.
A gay Frenchman goes in search of the American dad he has never met.
Slasher parody about a film set that's a real killer.
A couple travel to their hometown after their uncle is arrested.
The odyssey of a young woman who becomes addicted to self-mutilation.
A Welsh ghost story with watery connections.
Flesh-eating zombies inhabit the city centre, forcing the few remaining mortals to take cover.
Cops versus the Japanese mafia thriller.
Men on a bonding session find it's murder on the river.
Documentary outlining Hollywood’s 1970s heyday.
Think Mirroball for those who find Mirrorball lightweight.
Horror tale revolving round retellings of Little Red Riding Hood.
A starlet is kidnapped and taken into a cannibal-infested jungle.
Film students try to record the end of civilisation as they know it when the dead begin to walk. Plus read our exclusive interview with George A Romero.
Intense drama about the plight of a political refugee.
A young Afghani in Iran tries to woo a prospective bride.
Absorbing documentary about the birth of modern skateboarding, told by those who were there.
Contemporary take on the Dracula myth is a sorry mess.
Secrets from the past are prized open when an ex-con comes to see a couple in the country.
Ageing star seeks out an anti-ageing recipe... just don't ask about the special ingredient.
Mockumentary on the workings of a global information-gathering organisation.
By-the-numbers remake-cum-sequel to Escape from New York.
A thoroughly entertaining romp through the life and times of televangelist Tammy Faye Bakker.
A lonely French office temp fantasises about a more interesting life, which might include murder.
Two brothers, a perpetual student and a gay weatherman, come to terms with life after mum dies.
The on-the-run convict is befriended by a young prostitute but it isn't long before fresh revenge beckons.
After a failed escape a female convict is thrown into solitary, only for her ex to take out a hit on her.
Two teenage sisters at French holiday resort respond to agony and ecstasy of first time sex.
Infamous exploitation shocker with real-life barnyard oddities.
Documentary on the lives of a Californian couple living with the spectre of Aids.
Hong Kong gangster flick about a Triad double crossing.
A boy is brought up by his sister after being rejected by dad.
Unreliable narrators and late-twenties hedonism in a strange brew.
Dark Scottish comedy as a man tries to support his family by selling double glazing for the boss from hell.
Comedy drama about student roleplay gamers. On limited release in Scotland.
Horror hospital spoof gets the DVD treatment.
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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