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Documentary about the life of the poet.
A concert promoter tries to reunite the Wu-Tang Clan.
Up close documentary about the director Shirley Clarke.
An exploration of the folk music of the American Deep South.
A psychological thriller from Glasgow's heart of darkness.
A selfish man undertakes a complicated journey which might teach him the value of doing the right thing.
Growing up in someone else’s dysfunctional family.
Comedy about an unfit bloke's marathon.
Ingmar Bergman returns to Scenes From A Marriage 30 years on.
Oversexed teenagers and Satanic rituals in a remote farmhouse.
A spectacular, highly sexualised biopic of the artist Henry Gaudier.
A man in desperate trouble with loan sharks is persuaded to undertake a dangerous investigation.
A film made for UNICEF showing the different things which frighten children around the world.
A man looks back at a crime that happened a quarter of a century previously.
A friendship evolves between a volunteer nurse on an oil rig and a burn victim.
The sassy lassies from New York are back.
An optimistic ex-convict tries to rebuild her life.
Collection of early short films by the acclaimed director.
A teenager suffering from a debilitating illness moves to a small town only to encounter more bullies - plus something worse waiting in the woods.
An action man tries to protect a newborn baby during a gun battle. Out to own on DVD now.
An avant-garde examination of the diverse sexual experiences of a group of New Yorkers.
A bumbling Englishman hires an equally incompetent assassin to kill him.
Michael Moore investigates corruption in the American health insurance industry.
The libido blues for an ill girl.
A detective is held prisoner and sexually tortured by a mother and daughter who may or may not be murderers.
Documentary on the Tishman Building in New York.
An offbeat indie comedy about love, lies and your pets.
A fresh look at autism, communication and human relationships.
A young man struggles to do the right thing after falling in love with someone other than his girlfriend.
A black woman and a white man meet on a blind date and try to make a go of things despite the disapproval of their friends.
Interweaving science fiction stories set around a future L.A.
A ten year old boy explains his space travel plans in this award winning animated film
A young man and his mother move from Liverpool to London to pursue their dreams.
A look inside the S21 prison at the heart of the Cambodian genocide.
An actor tries to please his unseen lover.
Jigsaw's final game attempts to link the pieces in this blood-soaked franchise.
A young man visiting his dying grandfather finds himself once again entangled in the stories he was told as a child.
A lone man spends years obsessively searching for his kidnapped niece until it becomes unclear what he might do if he finds her.
A director struggles to shoot the sex scene central to her film.
Jazz and ballet collide in the classic Fred and Ginger romance.
Documentary of the rock legends, with footage from their A Bigger Bang Tour.
A silent film idol romances a Hollywood starlet in this much-loved classic.
A ghost story and found footage meet a hackneyed true-crime novelist.
Three people struggle to find direction in a film that probes the reliability of perception.
Some snakes. On a plane. What more do you need to know?
Portrait of French 'outsider' artist Séraphine de Senlis.
Fantasy epic about a boy who goes looking for a falling star.
James T Kirk joins Starfleet and meets a tormented Spock threatened by a vengeful Romulan in this reboot of the Star Trek franchise.
A fictional character fights for his life in the real world.
Astronauts are sent to try to save earth by reigniting the sun.
Sense of friendship Susan Seidelman on Sex And The City, Dianne Wiest, Emily Lloyd, Mark Blum and her memoir
See what's underneath Jennifer Kent on creating a legend in The Babadook
Life lessons Shuchi Talati on rebellion and relationships in school-set drama Girls Will Be Girls
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
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