An Exercise in Discipline: Peel (1982)
A battle of wills breaks out on a car journey.
Bright Star (2009)
The poet John Keats meets the woman who is to become the love of his life.
Holy Smoke (1999)
A man who reprogrammes cult victims meets his match in an Aussie from an ashram.
In The Cut (2003)
A serial killer at large in the strip clubs off Broadway terrorises a collector of language.
The Piano (1993)
A mute woman in an arranged marriage makes a dangerous bargain in an attempt to retrieve her stranded piano.
The Power Of The Dog (2021)
A widow and her son are tormented by her new husband’s sullen and bullying brother.
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