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Black and white basketball hustlers unite in the pursuit of greenbacks.
By-the-numbers remake-cum-sequel to Escape from New York.
Contemporary take on the Dracula myth is a sorry mess.
Bawdy retelling of the medieval Chaucerian stories.
Depression dance marathon drama.
Two soldiers on opposite sides bury differences and work together to escape desert island.
A businessman seduces a twentysomething man, only for trouble to ensue after he moves in with him.
Modern reworking of Shakespeare's revenge tragedy.
Experimental film, using split-screen to tell its story about the day in the life of Hollywood folk.
A misfit schoolkid dreams of being a footie star.
Documentary about two gay men's struggle to overturn convictions for child abuse.
Anthropologist falls foul of satanic cult.
A thoroughly entertaining romp through the life and times of televangelist Tammy Faye Bakker.
Horror spoof, based loosely on the Scream franchise.
Effective sequel to the original Ring.
Life is tough for a single mum in a Glasgow tenement.
Documentary about director Andrei Tarkovsky.
A group of Cubans create a socialist utopia when they are stranded in a bus station.
Intense drama about the plight of a political refugee.
A Danish American Pie, this keenly observed and wickedly funny romantic comedy is a real winner.
A potrait of a young schizophrenic.
Modern take on the Invisible Man sees Kevin Bacon do a disappearing act.
A young Afghani in Iran tries to woo a prospective bride.
Horror tale revolving round retellings of Little Red Riding Hood.
Slasher parody about a film set that's a real killer.
Feel-good comedy about an Irish barman in a dead end job.
Self-consciously obtuse drama.
A filmmaker documents her new neighbourhood.
Cheerleaders battle to regain their national title.
Documentary about an outsider musician.
An anatomy student encounters creepy goings on at med school.
Interlinking stories, connected by a car crash and dogs.
Documentary about the non-fiction film-maker.
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
Life in full colour Fawzia Mirza on intergenerational connection, Bollywood, queerness and The Queen Of My Dreams
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