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The Suicide Theory (2014)
A man hires a hitman to help him commit suicide after it seems he can't manage to take his own life.
Hobson's Choice (1954)
Trouble at t'shop when eldest daughter of tyranical Lancashire bootmaker in 1890 decides to marry his timid, downtrodden employee.
The Machine (2013)
A cybernetics expert tries to create an android super-soldier.
Burnt By The Sun 2: Exodus And Citadel (2011)
Betrayed Red Army General, Sergei Kotov, attempts to clear his name and regain his honour.
The Invisible Man (1975)
Molecular scientist Daniel Westin becomes permanently invisible when an experiment goes wrong.
I Didn't Come Here To Die (2010)
A community project goes horribly, bloodily, wrong for the six volunteers involved.
Spring Breakers (2012)
Four college students form an unlikely allegiance with a drug dealer.
Ray Harryhausen: Special Effects Titan (2011)
A celebration of the life and work of special effects pioneer Ray Harryhausen.
The Amazing Mr Blunden (1972)
Siblings travel back in time to help right a 100-year-old wrong.
From Beyond (1986)
Scientists open a door to a parallel universe, with horrific consequences.
Wreck-It Ralph (2012)
Tired of being a video game bad guy, Ralph sets off through all the games in the arcade where he lives, hoping to make a name for himself.
Crawl (2011)
When a garage owner hires a mysterious hitman to dispose of his business rival, things go from bad to worse.
V/H/S (2012)
A horror anthology based around the theft of an old video tape.
Gimme The Loot (2012)
A pair of graffiti artists attempt to pull off a daring tagging mission
Now, Forager (2012)
A foraging couple's relationship unravels under differing expectations.
War Witch (2012)
A former child soldier recounts her past to her unborn child.
Sightseers (2012)
A young couple on a caravan holiday find themselves going on a killing spree.
Ultimate Zombie Feast (2012)
A compilation of 18 zombie themed short films from around the world
Dovzhenko: War Trilogy (1930)
A trilogy of films depicting Ukraine's journey from a pastoral to industrialised society.
Les Enfants du Paradis (1945)
Four men compete for the affections of Garance, a free spirited courtesan.
Creature (2011)
Vacationing friends face a half-man/half-alligator creature in the Louisiana backwoods.
Bloodstorm (2012)
Scientific researchers in Antarctica uncover a surviving Nazi colony.
Woman In A Dressing Gown (1957)
A middle-aged woman is shocked to discover that her husband, who seemed content in their marriage, is infatuated with a younger woman and plans to leave his family for her.
Zombie 108 (2012)
A virus gets loose in Taipei Army and SWAT teams oversee evacuation but in Ximending the gangs don't...
Spork (2010)
Foul-mouthed, musical coming-of-age tale
Absentia (2012)
A woman's missing husband leads her and her sister into a series of terrifying events.
This Is What Love In Action Looks Like (2011)
Documentary profiling a controversial anti-gay therapy program run by Love in Action.
The Return Of The Living Dead (1985)
Toxic gas brings the dead back to life just as a group of teenagers are partying in the graveyard.
ID:A (2011)
A woman with amnesia has to uncover her connection to a politician's murder.
Ghosts With Shit Jobs (2012)
A popular Chinese TV show, Window on the World, looks at life in the economically deprived West in 2040.
Exit (2012)
Believing her city to be a maze, one woman tells her fellow searchers that she has found the exit.
Jitters (2010)
A refreshing coming of age story which plays like an Icelandic Skins.
Chung Kuo China (1972)
Documentary exploring China in the early 70s, originally shown as a three-part TV series.
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