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9 Songs (2004)
Two people meet at a gig and have lots of sex, while Michael Winterbottom watches.
Aguirre: The Wrath Of God (1972)
Klaus Kinski plays a mad conquistador searching for El Dorado.
As Tears Go By (1988)
A jaded triad tries to stop his "little brother" going down the same path to violence he did.
Bad Education (2004)
Two young school friends meet after 16 years, with tragic consequences.
The Butterfly Effect (2004)
Time travel thriller about a college student who gets to play God and change the future.
Carlito's Way (1993)
Al Pacino is a recovering drug dealer trying to go straight in the mean city.
Carry On Christmas Special (2005)
Festive fun from the Carry On gang.
Cabin Fever (2002)
Deadly virus attacks teens in the woods.
Cyrano de Bergerac (1950)
José Ferrer stars in this classic tale of the French swordsman with the prominent protuberance.
Le Doulos (1963)
Stylish French noir thriller, starring Jean-Paul Belmondo.
Don't Move (2004)
A successful surgeon has a passionate, destructive affair with a girl from the scuzzy side of town.
The Edukators (2004)
Political activists want to change the world by "edukating" the rich.
Enduring Love (2004)
A man is driven mad by a stalker.
The Four Minute Mile (1988)
Sporting whodunnit about the breaking of the famed racing barrier.
Gang Of Four (1988)
Four students face trouble after one of them meets a mysterious stranger.
Ghosts Of Cité Soleil (2006)
A look at the lives and origins of the young gangsters who control Haiti's shanty towns.
I, Robot (2004)
Will Smith saves the world again, this time from robots.
King Kong (1933)
Still the big daddy of all monster movies.
Los Debutantes (2003)
Chilian noir thriller involving an exotic dancer, teenage brothers, a sugar daddy and whipped cream.
Mambo Italiano (2003)
Gentle comedy about a gay scriptwriter 'coming out' to his family.
The Mahabharata (1989)
A marathon drama based on the Indian epic poem about rivalries in a family.
Mr Brooks (2007)
A glimpse into the life of a serial killer who must struggle against his alter ego as he attempts to quit.
More (1969)
Sex drugs and death in Ibiza.
The Nasty Girl (1990)
A young German student gets more than she bargained for when she writes an essay about her home town during the Third Reich.
Northfork (2003)
The town of Northfork, Montana, is about to be dammed and flooded, but some of the residents are determined to stay in their surreal American fairytale.
The Official Story (1985)
A mother begins to question her own family after coming to suspect her adopted daughter was stolen from her real parents.
Roma (1972)
Impressionistic portrait of the Eternal City.
Reservoir Dogs (1992)
Quentin Tarantino’s ultra-cool reworking of the tired old heist genre.
School For Seduction (2004)
Romantic comedy about an Italian temptress who teaches the art of seduction to a group of Geordie women.
Song For A Raggy Boy (2003)
Autobiographical account of life as a boy offender in an Irish Catholic reform school.
Shopping (1993)
Joyriding action with Jude Law and Sadie Frost.
Swept Away (1974)
A rich socialite and a working-class deckhand are thrown together on a Mediterranean island.
St Elmo's Fire (1985)
Eighties kitsch that follows a group of college buddies as they make their way in the real world.
Tarzan (1999)
Animated version of the ape-man story... with added sugar.
Till Death Us Do Part: The Complete 1974 Series (1974)
Foul-mouthed rantings from Alf Garnett, the Cockney bigot.
Tarnation (2003)
One man's ultra-personal documentary about growing up with a schizophrenic mum.
Vendredi Soir (2002)
A one-night stand between strangers who meet in a Parisian traffic jam.
A Wedding (1978)
Trouble at a high society wedding.
Whicker's World - Vol 1 (2005)
Selection of Alan Whicker interviews.
The World At War (1974)
The definitive history of World War Two, narrated by Laurence Olivier and Eric Porter
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