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A history of pinball, and a look at its current devotees and major players.
Biting political satire that survives comparison with Yes, Minister.
Stand-up comedy, investigating multiculturalism and stereotypes.
Comedy about adult siblings sharing a room.
An innocent man is shot on the London Underground.
Rincewind the wizard is forced to become a guide for the Discworld's first ever tourist.
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.
Wildlife TV presenters go in search of Bigfoot with a crew of idiots and stoners.
Surfing spoof about a beach bunny with a sexually ravenous alter ego.
Documentary about the jazz trumpeter.
A recently graduated bee decides to sue humans for eating honey.
Another slice of satire about the CIA dad and his family. Out to own on DVD from May 12.
A dream machine is stolen, leading to people being unable to distinguish reality from fiction.
BBC series about Henry VIII as a young man.
A US congressman is ordered by God to build an ark in preparation for a great flood. Out to own on DVD from November 26.
A young woman, who has married a politician, finds an affair has consequences. Out to own now on the RW Fassbinder Commemorative Collection: Vol 2.
Exposing the beef burger industry as bacteria friendly, with blood in the boardroom and illegals in the slaughterhouse.
A young girl has been raised by an old man but now she is nearing 17 will a chance encounter with a fisherman change their lives forever?
Early Almodóvar romp, focussing on a nymphomaniac, the son of a Middle Eastern emperor and a gay terrorist.
A woman searches for the man of her dreams.
Two films by director Ben Hopkins.
A teenager's runs off with a man more than twice her age.
A bickering couple get the opportunity to revitalise their careers by starring in a reality TV show.
Favourite moments from the series, picked by the surviving members of the team.
Lonely girl’s imaginary life in the wild open spaces of her mind.
Creator of Clerks entertains fans with Q&As in London and Toronto.
Double-dose of the Perrier-nominated stand up comedian.
A paedophile returns to the terrible normality of life after 12 years in prison.
A documentary about Klingon speakers.
The fourth outing for an intrepid time traveller and his hologram sidekick.
A circus girl falls into a fantasy world where darkness threatens the kingdom of light.
Detective series, set in Fifties London, with Robert Lindsay as the gumshoe.
An early freelance James Bond in lightweight, adventurous, TV-sized chunks.
Bollywood comedy romance in a loony bin, with songs.
Spooky goings on in small-town America.
Unemployed labourers get their kits off for cash.
The Farrelly Brothers do Nick Hornby in an Americanisation of Fever Pitch.
Black comedy about three generations of a family who come together for a funeral.
Prequel. No Al Pacino. Puff Daddy.
Kurt Russell embarks on a one-man mission to save the US President in a futuristic prison city.
Talking the long route under sail to Australia in the 19th century.
The first season of an iconic sci-fi TV series.
Another day, another crisis; this time terrorists are planning a major outrage.
Trilogy of films about a sometime hustler.
High-octane car heist that spawned the Nic Cage remake.
A former secret agent plots to bump of people from his past to ensure he gets a high-ranking government post.
Documentary about Californian DJ, who likes to be seen with the stars.
Stand up from the irreverent Irishman.
The continuing saga of a dysfunctional footbal club.
Things go awry when friends fake a murder to get life insurance cash.
In the beginning Kelsey Taylor and Adam Lee on shame, Red Riding Hood and To Kill A Wolf
Family feud Paul Reiser and Colm Meaney on The Problem With People
Behind the camera Ellen Kuras on telling women's stories and working with Kate Winslet on Lee
'Our life is defined by work. I think it's consuming us' Laura Carreira on the gig economy and loneliness in her Silver Shell-winner On Falling
Michel Blanc - a journey from cult comedy to drama French cinema mourns a 'star' who was modest to a fault
Why Irish eyes are smiling in Dinard Festival gives pride of place to the Emerald Isle in change of emphasis
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