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Can a magical toy shop survive the loss of its creator?
A twenty-something couple struggle with a long-distance relationship.
Era evoking and provoking with the Fifties S&M pin-up
A violent nightmare begins when a man finds a terrified woman hiding in his wardrobe.
The Antichrist rises again to terrify a new generation and bring about the Apocalypse... now
Documentary about bias on the Fox News channel.
Game serving of British black comedy.
A concert pianist's past returns to unravel her present.
Vampires and humans are co-existing peacefully, until the killings start.
The flaccid spirit of Russ Meyer lives on - just.
Portmanteau horror.
A family is ostracised by the local community after deciding to care for a son who has become a zombie, whilst his pregnant girlfriend still hopes the local priest will marry them.
A grandmother discovers poetry and begins to reassess the world around her.
Fictional tale of naïve filmmakers trying to make a documentary about inner-city New York.
An adopted son finds his real parents and more than he had hoped for.
Two fathers cope with the consequences of tragedy.
A wannabe filmmaker becomes obssessed with an unfinished snuff film.
A former hitman trying to live a quiet life finds himself blackmailed at the same time as a boy arrives in desperate need of his guidance.
Gritty tale of organised crime and murky Italian politics.
A divorced mum faces trouble when a military experiment goes wrong.
A group of friends in Rome discover than happiness is transient and grief a great healer.
A brother and sister must cope with their elderly father’s increasing care needs.
Accomplished telling of a real life upper class family's disturbing meltdown.
Everyone's at it on Hampstead Heath.
Gritty kidnap and ransom nightmare for two well-heeled socialites, dragged through the Venezuelan ghettos.
The Rwanda genocide revisited.
A nightclub singer falls in love with a much younger woman.
An offbeat indie comedy about love, lies and your pets.
Gangsters, hotels and hookers - European 80s-style.
A woman recounts her fear of being watched.
Kim grew up in a criminal family in the Swedish countryside. He now wants to make up for his crimes but can he escape his past?
Black comedy about a professor whose life starts to unravel.
Is the third time a charm for Mike Myers' green ogre?
Dark tale of a lone, deadly samurai.
A couple’s camping trip turns into a gruelling nightmare.
A gangster finds new life in a town waiting for him to die.
Two boys discover easy money is just a mirage in this desert-based caper.
Love and relationships in Manhattan.
Satire on smoking and spin.
Caught in a timeless world of passions and betrayals, Mia searches for the truth behind a mysterious woman's death.
A Dark Ages take on Romeo and Juliet, with naked nursing and energetic swordplay
A small-time dealer's plan to make some quick cash backfires.
Blustering Korean action adventure with political undertones.
The Irish mega-band take it to the Imax.
A middle-aged woman holidays with her bourgeois friends in Tuscany. Plus read our exclusive interview with Joanna Hogg.
A young man agrees to participate in a dangerous experiment in order to pay off his debts.
An exploration of grief and identity through an experiment in feminist cinematic expression.
George Clooney stars a corporate downsizing expert who, faced with being grounded, makes one last trip in a bid to convince his employers to keep him in the air.
Will a young bride and groom’s marriage bridge their cultural divides?
In 2077, Japan’s secretive, advanced bio-technology could pose an unimaginable threat.
A dark time Kim Sung Soo on capturing history and getting a shot at an Oscar with 12.12: The Day
Reflections of a cat Gints Zilbalodis on Hayao Miyazaki, fairy tales and Latvia’s Oscar submission, Flow
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
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