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Tuesday (2008)
Heists collide as a bank is simultaneously targeted by different sets of thieves.
Instead Of Abracadabra (2008)
A magician's big break beckons.
Assassin(s) (1997)
A hitman decides to train up a successor.
Kenny (2006)
A day in the life of an Aussie toilet plumber.
Blue Blood (2006)
Documentary about the amateur boxing competition between Oxford and Cambridge Universities.
Fixed Bayonets! (1951)
A platoon fight a reguard action during the Korean War.
To Have And To Hold (1996)
A man haunted by the memory of a woman from his past, falls for her lookalike.
Sunshine (2007)
Astronauts are sent to try to save earth by reigniting the sun.
Edison (2005)
Police corruption in the ex-murder capital of America is exposed by a rookie reporter.
Mean Creek (2004)
Teenagers plot revenge on a school bully.
Little Children (2006)
The hopes, dreams and secrets of a group of young parents whose lives intersect in small-town America.
The Last King Of Scotland (2006)
Ugandan dictator's rise to power as seen through the eyes of a young doctor.
Fear Of A Black Hat (1994)
Hip-hop mockumentary
And The Ship Sails On (1983)
A voyage of opera singers and Serbian refugees becomes an extravagant Fellini charade.
As Time Goes By: Series 6 (1997)
Subtle, charcter-driven comedy series about a rekindled romance.
Peep Show: The Complete Second Series (2004)
Between the pub and the girl lies a secret pleasure - the perfect sitcom.
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005)
Small time crook is groomed for Hollywood with hilarious consequences.
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