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A four-handed modern drama of sexual mores and interlocking relationships.
A documentary about cinema lovers in far flung corners of the world.
A series of symbolic works about sexual development and creation.
Three friends decide to become superheroes, spandex and all, in this low budget comedy.
A documentary exploring the oil industry and its impact on the world economy.
A car crash sparks a warped love triangle.
Fantasy about a man who ages backwards, from old to young.
A dancer explores the forces of nature.
Love and adultery... Who could resist!?
Scary Movie scribes take on the rom-com, with lavatorial enthusiasm
Four North African men join the French army to fight the Nazis, but will their deeds be remembered?
Big screen adaptation of the bestselling thriller concerning one cult's obssession with the story of Christ.
Quentin Tarantino's glorious grindhouse send-up.
Softcore thriller about a Wall Street auditor brought into a world of sleaze.
A detective in New Orleans goes back in time to solve a mystery and save lives.
Explicit seven-part portmanteau feature examining pornography, sexuality and art.
A young journalist struggles to survive in the cut-throat world of fashion.
The memoirs of a man who awoke from a coma to discover he was completely paralysed apart from his left eye.
A beautiful fugitive hides out in a Rocky Mountain village.
A slice of gritty entertainment served with a sharp knife.
The story of the disastrous 1968 round the world yacht race.
Dark comedy exposing the 1930s in thrall to fascism.
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.
A lonely girl finds romance with a dance teacher at a holiday resort, but her strict parents disapprove.
A serial killer tries to juggle his hobby, his girlfriend and his job.
An exploration of voodoo culture and traditions.
An ailing man seeks to reconnect with his family but inadvertently keeps making all his previous blunders worse.
Seven go mad on a yacht. Plus read our interview with the director and stars of the film. The film is out to own on November 10.
Nostalgia for the old times as age resurrects emotions and lost lovers for a legendary film star.
An experimental art film exploring Japanese traditions.
A fictionalised, all singing, all dancing biopic of The Supremes and the rise of Motown Records.
A repressed young man discovers the world with the help of an eccentric actress.
A documentary about poverty in Cuba.
Wartime drama about two women who form an unlikely friendship, united by their feelings for poet Dylan Thomas.
An idealistic young midwife inadvertently stumbles across a crime syndicate trafficking prostitutes.
Conflict ensues as Brazilian politicians and police officers try to solve the problem of gang violence and corruption.
An insight into the life of a man who is kidnapped and subjected to extraordinary rendition.
A biopic of artist Edie Sedgwick, part of Andy Warhol's Factory.
Two teenage sisters at French holiday resort respond to agony and ecstasy of first time sex.
A group of passengers on a cruise ship wrestle with existential questions.
A bored 15-year-old girl collides with her mother's frustrating but charismatic boyfriend.
A group of gangsters on the run hide out in an old country house and fall in love with it, dreaming of a different life; but their past is out to get them.
Has Jodie lost her mind, or her daughter, on the long haul flight?
Three parallel stories, running across more than 1000 years explore the notions of life, love, obssession and loss.
An anthology of short dance films.
Classic portrait of military life on Hawaii just before the bombing of Pearl Harbor - plus one of cinema's most famous romances. Back on the big screen.
Timely restaging of the Frost/Nixon televised interview and duel of wits.
English language remake of the ice-cold horror about a family held hostage by a pair of preppy youngsters. Plus read our exclusive interview with producer Chris Coen.
A suicidal man struggling to avoid sliding back into alcoholism visits former friends and lovers to say goodbye.
A multi-character view of one family as they deal with everything from bereavement to nicotine withdrawal.
Observing different ways of being Lisandro Alonso on John Ford, Alice Rohrwacher, Apichatpong Weerasethakul and Eureka
The invisible worm Anand Tucker on the making of monsters and The Critic
An epic work of art Alessandro Nivola on Brady Corbet and The Brutalist
Wild card Emile Hirsch on playing poker, suffering for his art and Dead Money
Life in full colour Fawzia Mirza on intergenerational connection, Bollywood, queerness and The Queen Of My Dreams
By book and by crook Sophie Deraspe on bringing Shepherds to the big screen
In The Summers shines at Deauville Top prize for debut feature at 50th edition
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