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During the plague years a young monk is sent to investigate reports of the dead being restored to life.
A secret agent tracks down a would-be suicide bomber and his cell.
A Welsh ghost story with watery connections.
Michael Douglas is a New York shrink, whose daughter is kidnapped by Sean Bean.
Brave New World by any other name, with Christian Bale as a cop who sees the light.
A stranger enters the world of two isolated, nomadic women.
Has Jodie lost her mind, or her daughter, on the long haul flight?
Pierce Brosnan's first outing as the British agent.
The life and bloody times of a fat Tudor king with lots of wives.
The thumb's out for a second time around the block.
Futuristic clone colony action escape drama (in clinging white bodysuits).
Frodo Baggins and his friends must destroy a powerful, malevolent ring before it falls into the wrong hands.
An astronaut becomes stranded on a mission to Mars.
Treaure hunt for kids and soft-centred adults who like watching Nicolas Cage sleep walking.
One woman fights sexual harassment in the mines of Northern Minnesota.
Fighting back against the heritage of an illegal war and a corrupt police force in Blair's Britain.
Teenage gods and monsters - classical, but not a classic
Vasya is a corporate agent who uses brain-implant technology to inhabit other people’s bodies, driving them to commit assassinations for the benefit of the company. When something goes wrong on a routine job, she finds herself trapped inside a man whose identity threatens to obliterate her own.
Heist caper starring Robert de Niro.
The singed secrets of a burnt town reveal a terrible haunting.
Joyriding action with Jude Law and Sadie Frost.
When her father disappears, a young woman is drawn into a nightmare world - literally.
The ultimate war over a woman, as the ancient Greeks lay siege to Troy.
An enigmatic and visually powerful statement against war.
Animation set in the Ireland of the Cromwell period, when a young apprentice hunter comes to Ireland to wipe out the last pack... only to discover the magical world of the wolfwalkers.
Dancing, in a more violent way Olga Kurylenko on stunts, comedy, work-life balance and Chief Of Station
Insult and injury MH Murray, Mark Clennon and Nat Patricia Manuel on I Don’t Know Who You Are
Home truths Intercepted director Oksana Karpovych on aggression and resistance in Ukraine
Bad influence Natasha Henstridge on Cinderella's Revenge
Creating atmospheres Jessica Hausner on Sylvie Testud, Léa Seydoux, Heidi and Lourdes
Documentaries for Ukraine fundraising screening Edinburgh College of Art hosts charity event
Slamdance to make LA move 'Fringe' festival to leave Utah for next edition
We're looking forward to Cannes and the Muslim International Film Festival.
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