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Extravagant sci-fi fantasy about a hunted man struggling with his memory gets a directorial polish.
The Caped Crusader isn't the only batty one in Gotham... The Joker's also in town.
The claustrophobic experiences of an inexperienced U-boat crew trying to survive.
Quentin Tarantino's glorious grindhouse send-up.
Six girls on a caving expedition find they are not alone in the dark.
German dramatisation of the last days of Adolf Hitler and the Third Reich.
A pure love story goes dark in the shadow of the gun.
Romanian drug trafficking and young infatuation.
The definitive telling of Arthur Miller's classic play.
The story of a man who survived for nine hours in freezing seas after a shipwreck, and the impact of his legacy.
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.
Improvised mockumentary about rock and roll - shot in five days.
A young man sets out to find the guardian of the forests as a swindler tries to trick people into paying for fresh air.
An intrepid Avon lady enters her local Gothic castle to find a lonely young home-made man with scissors for hands.
Finnboeg and Alfred paint lines on a road in this gentle comedy. Re-released to coincide with David Gordon Green's remake Prince Avalanche.
An insight into contemporary neuroscience and its applications in treating psychological disorders.
Spielberg's beloved classic about a stranded and lonely alien.
The power struggle of a Triad election in Hong Kong.
An exploration of teen high school killing sprees.
An elderly couple look forward to their wedding, made possible by Uruguay's changing attitude to gender recognition.
A construction worker tries to escape from reality.
Rather difficult to sum up in a one-liner - a barmy Greek zombie flick meets Doctor Who.
Prequel to The Exorcist, in which Father Merrin discovers the demon Pazuzu.
Can just three minutes with a stranger change the course of your life, forever?
A government agent chases a criminal mastermind.
Michael Moore's indictment of the Bush Government in the wake of September 11.
Cosmic rays unleash four new super heroes on the box office.
Three parallel stories, running across more than 1000 years explore the notions of life, love, obssession and loss.
A kidnapping in Jersey uncovers personal demons.
Short film about the future of employment.
Third time unlucky for the youthful victims of G Reaper, Esq
Cranky sand creature whisks kids off on adventure.
A janitor and a disgruntled manager attempt to pull off a diamond heist.
A scientist invents a teleportation device, but accidentally splices his DNA with that of a housefly when testing it.
Edinburgh-based filmmaker creates a road movie like no other.
A teenage rites-of-passage that does not flinch at sexual violation.
A family contemplate what to do as the older generation lose their ability to live independently.
An exploration of women's roles in modern Iran, told through the story of a poet.
Searching for a lost sister. Debut feature that blends mystery, horror and filial bonding.
The creator of the zombie genre returns with an allegory of Bush's abuses in Iraq.
Stop-motion claymation musical about four geriatrics in a ward.
Who ya gonna call?
A small island community is terrorised by monsters from the sea.
Isao Takahata's fiercely beautiful anti-war animated classic. Out for 25th anniversary re-release.
A group of Jews working to support the mechanisms of the Nazi death camps ask themselves how far they will go to survive.
The old man, the prostitute and the dog that dies.
A prostitute in 1930s Shanghai tries to build a future for her son.
The anti-Ikiru. Terminal cancer patient tries to rid the world of as many morons as possible before he goes.
Big screen reissue offers another chance to see James Bond take on the man with the Midas touch.
More trouble in the outback for packpackers.
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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