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Teenage rebel makes friends with middle-aged jazz collector and discovers alienation.
Mystery of a lost child and two teenage girls on the run.
A young couple fall foul of a ghost.
As a killer stalks and kidnaps beautiful young women, how far will the local detective have to go to stop him?
Pornography is made subject to philosophy in this speculative art film.
Korean youth in Japan fights against prejudice.
A period tale of Samarai warriors and their obsessions with honour, love and death.
The fall of an intelligent teenager into a life of ultraviolence and depravity.
A Yank comes to West Ham and learns how to be a hooligan.
Pakistani horror flick along traditional slasher lines - young people, road trip, Leatherface lookalike, oops!
Two soldiers on opposite sides bury differences and work together to escape desert island.
Documentary (or mockumentary) about one man's life in an airport.
Running a guest house proves deathly for a family. Just as well they know a few good songs.
Modern take on the Invisible Man sees Kevin Bacon do a disappearing act.
Alleged biopic of serial killing cousins who posed as cops in California.
Action comedy with Jet Li as a reluctant hitman.
An uneventful day in the lives of inmates at a mental hospital
Chow Yun Fat stars in this Eighties romantic melodrama set against the backdrop of the Japanese invasion of Hong Kong.
A bunch of annoying American students get tricked by stereotypical Eastern Europeans.
Portrait of a serial killer from the Barcelona suburbs.
Likeable Icelandic comedy.
Ultra-violent film about an autistic-turned-killing machine.
Brutal story of a violent rape, told in reverse. Now out to own in special collectors edition.
Final part of trilogy concerning undercover cop amongst triad gangs in Hong Kong and triad agent in the police.
Documentary sees a busload of Palestinian tourists visit Israel.
A fictional documentary about an East German mission to colonise the moons of Jupiter.
Love story about a migrant teen who falls for her best friend.
Quirky German romantic comedy road movie that should raise a few smiles.
Anthropologist falls foul of satanic cult.
Documentary about two gay men's struggle to overturn convictions for child abuse.
Three misbegotten strangers stumble into a fateful encounter.
Entertaining martial arts actioner.
Surprisingly restrained duo from the Spanish sleazemeister.
Tales of a master of disguise who is the self-appointed scourge of the underworld.
Double dose of masked magic from Georges Franju
A potrait of a young schizophrenic.
Unpretentious, entertaining romantic comedy of culture clashes.
A woman returns to Afghanistan to save her suicidal sister.
A woman is disowned after it is discovered that she has been raped, prompting her to seek revenge.
Life-insurance crime thriller.
Tarantino's revenge saga dips into Spaghetti Western and movie-buff weirdness
A good guy, trying to convince people he's a bad guy, runs into serious trouble.
Horror in its true, unglamorous, grossed out nastiness, as if filmed by the Manson family.
An interesting short interview with the star of Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
Atmospheric horror film in the vein of Rosemary's Baby, with a descent into obsession and madness with the previous occupants of her boyfriend's flat.
Teenage Iranian conscripts endure basic army training in the mountains.
Documentary about a Jewish lesbian folk singer who switches career to sell Tupperware.
As hip hop MCs battle for supremacy in London, a couple from rival gangs fall in love.
A group of Cubans create a socialist utopia when they are stranded in a bus station.
Grotesque take on the story of the little wooden boy.
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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