24 Hour Party People (2002)
The short history of Madchester and the club scene, with Steve Coogan as Tony Wilson.
Afterlife (2003)
A man goes on a personal voyage of discovery with his Down Syndrome sister.
American Cousins (2003)
Mafiosi hide out with their Scottish cousins, who run an ice cream parlour with chips.
Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason (2004)
Bridget continues to put her fat foot in it, ending up in a Thai prison.
Bridget Jones's Baby (2016)
Bridget Jones' life plan goes awry when she discovers she's pregnant - and not sure who the father is.
The Claim (2000)
A man's decision to sell his wife and child for a prospecting claim comes back to haunt him when they return 20 years later.
Frozen (2005)
Searching for a lost sister. Debut feature that blends mystery, horror and filial bonding.
Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets (2002)
Harry enters the second year at Hogwarts... and it's even more perilous than the first.
Intermission (2003)
Multi-character ensemble comedy action heist.
Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day (2008)
An actress dresses up a former governess so she can experience a glamorous life as they help one another with romantic problems.
Meek's Cutoff (2010)
Drama tracks a wagon train on the 1840s Oregon Trail.
Once Upon A Time In The Midlands (2002)
Rhys Ifans and Robert Carlyle tussle for the affections of Shirley Henderson.
Okja (2017)
Young girl Mija must risk everything to prevent a powerful, multi-national company from kidnapping her best friend - a massive animal named Okja.
Set Fire To The Stars (2014)
A semi-biographical drama depicting the life of Dylan Thomas.
Stan & Ollie (2018)
True story of the late years of the comedy double-act.
Tale Of Tales (2015)
Collection of fairy tales. In one, Salma Hayek is a jealous queen and in another Vincent Cassel plays a king who encounters two mysterious sisters. In a third a king raises a gigantic flea.
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.
Villa Des Roses (2002)
Julie Delpy comes to Paris in 1913 to work as chambermaid in eccentric boarding house.
Wonderland (1999)
Ensemble drama about the lifes and loves of the working class in London.
Wilbur Wants To Kill Himself (2002)
A suicide addict, a bookish brother and a single mother emotionally interact in Glasgow.
Yes (2004)
A lonely microbiologist embarks on passionate romance in verse with Middle Eastern cook.
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