28 Weeks Later (2007)
Six months after the events of 28 Days Later a US-led force begins a tentative attempt to repopulate Britain.
Angela's Ashes (1999)
Robert Carlyle and Emily Watson star in Alan Parker's adaptation of of Frank McCourt's best-selling account of his poor Irish upbringing.
The Beach (2000)
An American backpacker searches for happiness in Thailand.
Black And White (2002)
Reconstruction of famous aboriginal murder trial in South Australia in 1959.
California Solo (2012)
An ageing, faded Britpop star is forced to confront his past if he wants to avoid deportation from the US.
Eragon (2006)
When a simple farm boy discovers a dragon's egg, he also finds his destiny: to recover the lost art of dragon riding and save the kingdom from evil.
Face (1997)
South London heist goes wrong when gang members turn on each other
The Full Monty (1997)
Unemployed labourers get their kits off for cash.
I Know You Know (2008)
A young boy harbours suspicions that his father is a spy.
The Last Enemy (2008)
A futuristic security force attempts to contain and cover up a man-made deadly virus.
The Legend Of Barney Thomson (2015)
A Glasgow barber accidentally turns killer.
Marilyn Hotchkiss' Ballroom Dancing And Charm School (2005)
A sad baker helps a dying motorist and discovers that he's not the only one who can't dance.
The Mighty Celt (2005)
A boy and his dog in the wake of an IRA ceasefire in Northern Ireland.
Once Upon A Time In The Midlands (2002)
Rhys Ifans and Robert Carlyle tussle for the affections of Shirley Henderson.
Plunkett And MacLeane (1999)
Johnny Lee Miller and Robert Carlyle are would-be highwaymen in 18th Century England.
Ravenous (1999)
A man turns up at a remote fort, claiming he has escaped cannibals.
Stone Of Destiny (2008)
If Ealing were still alive... they'd probably grab this script and run with it!
Summer (2008)
Now a carer for his dying friend, a former prisoner laments the way that he has frittered away his life.
There's Only One Jimmy Grimble (2000)
A misfit schoolkid dreams of being a footie star.
T2 Trainspotting (2017)
Renton returns to Edinburgh after running off with the money to find the city changed and his mates in various degrees of rage and despair.
Trainspotting (1996)
Black comic drama about the Edinburgh drugs scene. On re-release.
The Unloved (2009)
After being beaten by her father, a young girl is taken to a children’s home.
The World Is Not Enough (1999)
007 tumbles down the Thames and battles a bullet-in-the-head madman.
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