Order by: Date, A-Z
Cracks (2009)
A tale of misguided love and obssession in an isolated girls' school in the Thirties.
State Of Play (2009)
An investigative reporter finds his loyalties conflicted when a story involving murder, blackmail and conspiracy centres on his old friend, now an up-and-coming Congressman.
Quicksand (1950)
An engineer's life spirals out of control after he steals from his employers.
Lesbian Vampire Killers (2009)
Horror spoof sees two hapless buddies try to save a community from the bite of girl-loving vampires.
Wonderful Town (2007)
A local woman falls in love with an architect and unwittingly inspires jealousy in a small Thai town recovering from the 2006 tsunami.
Surveillance (2008)
FBI agents try to track down a group of masked killers with the help of three survivors.
Tuesday (2008)
Heists collide as a bank is simultaneously targeted by different sets of thieves.
Dorian Blues (2004)
A shy teen copes with coming of age and coming out.
The Times Of Harvey Milk (1984)
Documentary about the gay rights activist gets a timely DVD release.
Body Of Lies (2008)
Counter-terrorist thriller about a CIA operative in the Middle East and his US-based 'handler'.
Scar 3D (2007)
Torture porn taken to the next dimension, which may well not be a good thing.
The Foot Fist Way (2006)
Comedy kicks in the life of a tae kwon do teacher.
The Dark Knight (2008)
The Caped Crusader isn't the only batty one in Gotham... The Joker's also in town.
Deepwater (2005)
A drifter becomes sucked into the shady dealings of a businessman after saving him from an accident. But will the businessman's wife prove his downfall?
WAZ (2007)
A detective caught in a battle of wits with a killer is forced to pay for his past failings.
Female Agents (2008)
Five women from the French Resistance are recruited by the British to perform a daring rescue and assassination.
Paris Lockdown (2007)
Murder and misogyny in the underbelly of the French capital.
Alone With Her (2006)
An LA nobody moves from voyeurism to stalking.
Chromophobia (2005)
A middle-class London family struggle with dysfunction.
Wild Tigers I Have Known (2006)
Sexual awakening of a teenager who tries to engage with the object of his affections by posing as a woman on the phone.
Ex Drummer (2007)
A group of punk misfits ask a famous novelist to join their band... despite the fact he can't play, only to find their plans spiralling out of control.
Murder She Wrote: Season 2 (1985)
The novelist-turned-sleuth returns for a second series.
Little Fish (2005)
A woman struggles to escape her criminal past.
Que La Bete Meure (1969)
Revenge is bitter for the father of a hit-and-run victim.
Ballets Russes (2005)
Documentary tracking the pirouettes and personalities in the world-famous ballet company.
Seven Swords (2005)
A 17th century band of swordsmen defend villagers from murderous gang
Lady Vengeance (2005)
Revenge is ugly and intricately planned in South Korea. Now out to own as part of the Vengeance Trilogy box set.
The New World (2005)
English nudge out natives, plunder Pocahontas and kick-start some place called America.
Lower City (2005)
Two friends find their loyalties tested when they both fall in love with the same prostitute.
Rize (2005)
A dance craze supersedes gang culture in South Central, LA.
Breakfast On Pluto (2005)
An Irish transvestite, searching for the mother who abandoned him, is caught up in terrorist violence and hilarious goings on in London.
The Skeleton Key (2005)
Spooky goings on in an old house with old people (and Kate Hudson) in Louisiana.
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