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The early years of movie mogul and planemaker, Howard Hughes.
Chuck Norris is an undercover narc in San Francisco who goes feral.
Sequel to Get Shorty moves into the music business.
American socialite becomes infatuated with British aid worker in Ethiopia.
Comedy takes an off-beat look at modern relationships.
Authoritarian basketball coach is hired to pull a run down Californian high school team together.
Hitman hires a taxi driver in L.A to drive him to his human targets.
Action movie, loosely based on the life of glamour model turned bounty hunter.
Misfits enter LA dodgeball tournament in a bid to save gym from closure.
Comic observations of the emotionally cauterised English upper-middle-classes at play.
Plane crash in desert drama leads to predictable outcome.
A celebration of testosterone, driven by an all star cast.
Visually ravishing fable of maverick warriors in ancient China.
Date doctor struggles to win the heart of a good lady.
The family life of superheroes, living incognito in the 'burbs, while saving the city from destruction.
A political thriller at the UN headquarters in New York.
Ageist comedy of office politics and father/daughter issues.
Three suicidal Frenchmen take on London’s landmarks as they bring free running to the UK.
The tragic, promiscuous, defiant world of a 17th century philandering philosopher earl.
Remake of the Burt Reynolds prison football drama of the Seventies - with jokes?
A group of talented teenagers from California kick start the skateboarding craze.
The story of the Augustinian monk.
Four animated animals from Central Park Zoo are shipwrecked on the wild shores of Madagascar.
Christian Bale lives in the subconscious of a mentally frail insomniac.
Comedy sequel sees clash of the in-laws.
John Le Carre murder mystery with George Smiley in Agatha Christie territory.
War breaks out between a bride-to-be and her prospective mother-in-law.
Danny Ocean gets the gang back together to pull of a trio of European heists.
Phantom of the opera sings once again that strange duet, this time to the tune of Andrew Lloyd Weber.
Tim Burton's monkeys are revolting.
A sceptical boy rides on a magic train to the North Pole on Christmas Eve. Out on re-issue.
A young New Yorker finds himself smitten with the single mother next door, despite a challenging age difference.
The continuing story of the journalist and her son and the ghost in the video tape.
Korean adaptation of the book about the cursed videotape.
Animated idealism meets corporate ruthlessness in Rivet Town.
A black comedy in black-and-white about a contract killer in a vile hotel.
The genius that is Ray Charles.
An adventure yarn, with extreme treasure hunters and a beautiful doctor on a life saving mission.
A window-washing duel.
The adventures of two middle-age men on a wine-drinking stag weekend.
A highflying corporate executive finds himself lonely and confused at Christmas, so decides to relive his youth with a completely random suburban family.
A disillusioned actor joins a team of five specially selected all-American heroes aiming to thwart evil terrorists in Parker and Stone's attempt to make a Jerry Bruckheimer movie using puppets.
Tom Hanks is stateless, Eastern European and living in a big American airport.
Romantic adventure between two men and women who meet through a personal ad.
How the infamous Chicago gang boss, Al Capone, was brought down.
An unlikely hero leads the way in the Allied WWII victory.
The secrets and passions of an isolated community, trapped by the fear of mythical beasts.
A womanising duo, who specialise in trawling weddings, take on their last, hilarious challenge.
Johnny Cash biopic that feels the lurve.
Three school friends meet up as respectable, bored adults and decide to go on a treasure hunt.
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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