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Japanese hybrid of American and Italian horror.
A touching story of first romance... with a side-serving of horror.
A rebellious teen gets preferential treatment in borstal after they discover he has a talent for running.
A couple split up and stumble through life whilst still in love with each other.
TV version of Osborne's play about a working class man who takes out his frustrations on his upper middle-class wife.
A Danish American Pie, this keenly observed and wickedly funny romantic comedy is a real winner.
A reporter sees a hostage crisis as a big break.
Comedy about a make-up artist working on a porno film shoot.
Two serial killers in a criminal insane asylum run away together.
Artificial Intelligence and the Uncanny Valley, androids that we can love bookend the story.
A young dork seizes the chance of a lifetime to meet the former porn star he idolises.
Se7en meets Prime Suspect in this TV serial killer thriller.
Collection of films by Michael Haneke, featuring The Seventh Continent, Benny's Video and 71 Fragments Of A Chronology of Chance.
Return to the giant impersonating bugs from Mimic, with a different heroine and fresh terrors.
The fall and rise of a veteran heavy metal band.
Three French children go to London to find one of their fathers.
People agree to take part in a reality TV experiment, which will see them share an isolated house for six months. But with a week to go, do their backers want them out?
Futuristic action-packed, robot-serviced, Blade Runner-esque thriller from South Korea.
Oddball romantic comedy - not for everyone!
A college psychology lecturer discovers that his wife is a practising witch.
F W Murnau's silent adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula.
Korean action thriller that almost makes up in style what it lacks in substance.
A student in Pisa discovers life after physics in an anti-globalisation commune.
A masked criminal goes in search of the treasure of the Knights Templar.
Documentary about Barney Rosset, who challenged obscenity laws most famously in the case of Lady Chatterley's Lover.
An LA martial arts expert crosses the mob and calls on an old friend for help.
Documentary about director Andrei Tarkovsky.
Drink-drivers gang up on a boozy millionaire and relieve him of his large change.
Life is tough for a single mum in a Glasgow tenement.
Triad tensions in Hong Kong bring a hired assassin from the mainland.
Pasolini's reworking of the tale of Oedipus. Out to own as part of the Pier Paolo Pasolini Volume 2 box set.
A revenge drama from South Korea creates a mystery for the long term prisoner who is released. Now out to own as part of the Vengeance Trilogy box set.
Small town Florida police chief finds himself the prime suspect in a double homicide.
Documentary focuses on the hypocritical voting records of closeted gay politicians.
A poetic, impressionistic adolescent take on parental breakdown.
Thai country girl uses terror magic in Bangkok go-go bar.
A grumpy old man and nine-year-old girl become friends during their search for a rare butterfly.
A feared assassin renounces his murderous ways to set up a refuge for those on the run from gangsters
Holocaust survivor returns to Auschwitz-Birkenau.
A couple have trouble with their neighbours as the apocalypse dawns.
Black sheep of the litter has a not so happy thanksgiving after organising a family get together.
Swashbuckling martial arts.
Casual sex, a mastectomy, marital disintegration leads a depressed actress to take her life.
Illuminating documentary showing the realities of the Arab-Israeli conflict through the eyes of seven children.
A tale of accidental death, possession and ghostly revenge.
A psychotic cop in Seoul has a vendetta against a businessman who murdered his parents.
As a psycho killer lurks in the woods, a group of nervous people might represent a bigger threat to each other.
Coming-of-age tale set against the backdrop of a family holiday.
An evil surgeon becomes obsessed with a woman he saves and plots to keep her as his own.
Ex-con tries to re-establish relations with his family and collect money due him.
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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