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A con artiste meets a librarian and has mad passionate sex in a London flat.
A nurse relives the horror of her youth after returning to her family's home when her dad has an accident.
Final instalment of The Matrix Trilogy, in which The Machines attack Zion and Neo fights Smith.
Moral ambiguity in the mob.
Animated animals behave in an extraordinary manner and are even funnier than folk.
A sculptor discovers a stone man inside a block of granite.
used as a protest against the war in Iraq
Partially animated celebration of breakdancing and South American rhythms.
A voice-over pitches the concept for an action film, while a blond young man lazes in a bath.
A lacquered beautician and an overstressed chef come together in the chaos of a crowded airport.
A serial killer at large in the strip clubs off Broadway terrorises a collector of language.
True story of the little horse with the big talent, set against the backdrop of the American Depression.
Remake of the slasher classic.
Confessions of a childish, middle-class, self-confident, English serial killer.
Belgian girls takes a job in huge Japanese corporation and suffers ritual humiliation
Thriller about a stripper who has an accident and comes to suspect her Prince Charming may be a toad in disguise.
in which David Caruso departs the series, Jimmy Smits arrives and Dennis Franz dominates.
A divorce lawyer pits his wits against the wife of a millionaire.
A shy teenage city boy is dumped with grumpy old uncles on a sundried Texas homestead.
Teenagers dig holes in the Texas desert while doing time at a correctional camp for naughty boys.
A group of fictional oddballs join forces on a mission in 19th century Europe.
Martial arts revenge extravaganza.
An apocalyptic scenario as lived by a one-parent family in the French countryside.
Murder mystery in Massachusetts resurrects memories of child sex abuse.
Teenage innocent nymphomanic orphan captivates Southern family during the Thirties.
Tom Cruise plays disabled Vietnam vet Ron Kovic for Oliver Stone.
Last series with David Duchovny, in which there are less supernatural shocks.
Deadly virus attacks teens in the woods.
Documentary tracking US kids as they enter the national spelling bee competition.
Muddled romantic liaisons for Communist journalist in Paris and the depths of the country.
Short documentary on the business of making women look beautiful.
The pristine beauty of the shoreline is altered by the fallout from discarded lives.
Pop video uses the concept of a comic strip to tell the story of a robbery.
Discourse on electricity - the hows and whats - with moveable graphs and animated thingies.
A man alone in his car discovers the emotional alienation of sex for hire.
Puppetry ventriloquy.
Biting satire on the Thirties party circuit in London.
Sequel to the Will Smith/Martin Lawrence action comedy about drugs and cops and explosions.
Wayward travellers in the Deep South are enticed into a family home and murdered.
Anatomy of a murder, Iranian style.
Pastiche comedy romance about a philandering journalist and a feminist best selling author.
Spanish teenage rites-of-passage summer holiday discovery of sexuality.
Underwater Pixar animated adventure of a clown fish who searches for his only son.
Robert Rodrigues continues the saga of El Mariachi with even more bloodshed.
A lesbian and a two-bit hood team up to kidnap the retarded son of a State prosecutor.
Vampires and werewolves battle for supremacy.
A locksmith from a country town in Argentina is sent to Buenos Aires to become a cop.
Rom-com centring two Americans in Paris.
A portrait of Scottish artist Andy Goldsworthy whose fleeting natural artworks have earned him international renown.
American remake of the classic Sixties Brit heist flick, involving gold ingots and Mini Coopers
Questioning intimacy Blake Winston Rice on the challenges of short films, and Disc
Making it Michael Townsend on Tape Art, art education and Secret Mall Apartment
This land of ours Max Keegan on the ancient conflicts underlying The Shepherd And The Bear
Home truths Marijana Janković on Balkan representation, and the immigrant question of belonging
The division belle Suzannah Herbert on facing the US' troubled history and making Natchez
Spin-off alchemy Claude Schmitz on bringing back cop pairing for Conrad & Crab – Idiotic Gems
It Was Just An Accident screenwriter arrested in Iran Jafar Panahi speaks out
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