Amadeus - The Director's Cut (1984)
Superior biopic of the Austrian composer.
Blue Iguana (2018)
Two small time US criminals get out of their depth after being persuaded to travel to England to steal a mysterious package.
Bright Young Things (2003)
Biting satire on the Thirties party circuit in London.
Chance In A Million: Series One (1984)
Sitcom centring on a man who is dogged by coincidence.
Chemical Wedding (2008)
A mild-mannered academic takes part in a virtual reality experiment and is possessed by the spirit of notorious British occultist Aleister Crowley.
Christmas Carol - The Movie (2001)
Dickens' classic tale gets an animated makeover, chagal-style.
Doctor Who: Series One (2005)
Russell T Davies' resurrection of the time traveller.
Four Weddings And A Funeral (1994)
Comic observations of the emotionally cauterised English upper-middle-classes at play.
Hampstead (2017)
An older man, known as The Tramp, who lives in a homemade shack in North London woods attracts support and something more from a lonely widow and a bunch of protesters when he is ordered to leave.
Magician: The Astonishing Life And Work Of Orson Welles (2014)
Documentary tracking the director and actor.
Maurice (1987)
A young man has to come to terms with his sexuality.
Merchant Ivory (2023)
The story of cinema's longest lasting partnership.
No Man's Land (2001)
Black comedy about the Bosnian conflict told from the viewpoint of a trench between warring factions.
The Phantom Of The Opera (2004)
Phantom of the opera sings once again that strange duet, this time to the tune of Andrew Lloyd Weber.
Rag Tale (2005)
Poisonous cynicism and manipulative scheming at the heart of a national tabloid.
A Room With A View (1985)
A chance encounter in Florence leads a respectable young Englishwoman to develop secret passions.
Save Our Bacon (2010)
A farmer needs ten more pigs in a hurry, but the only one he has turns her snout up at prospective suitors.
Shakespeare In Love (1998)
The young William Shakespeare - suffering writer's block - finds romance provides inspiration.
Thunderpants (2002)
An 11-year-old English schoolboy blows farts that can fuel an American moon rocket.
Viceroy's House (2017)
In 1947, Lord Mountbatten assumes the post of last Viceroy, charged with handing India back to its people, living upstairs at the house which was the home of British rulers, whilst 500 Hindu, Muslim and Sikh servants lived downstairs.
Victoria And Abdul (2017)
Queen Victoria's friendship with a young Indian clerk.
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