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A recent graduate takes a nowhere job at his local amusement park and discovers it's perfect preparation for the real world.
A little girl befriends a giant.
Will a weather wonder spell the end of the world?
Flint heads back to Swallow Falls to retrieve his mutant-creating food machine.
Two people struggle to stay together after the death of their child.
The forgetful fish is back.
Trying to get over his girlfried, a depressed young man goes on holiday only to discover that she's booked into the same resort with her new love.
A lonely writer falls in love with his new all-purpose operating system, leading to romantic and existential complications.
A would-be superstar stuntman prepares for the jump of his life.
When a girl moves to a new home, her emotions are plunged into chaos as they compete for control of her mind.
The film that spawned Andy's 'favourite' toy.
A young woman’s determination to have a child catapults her into a nervy love triangle.
Time travelling shenanigans with our alien scum protectors
Stoner comedy about a dude and his dealer on the run.
A restless young woman reconnects with her brother while he is recovering from a suicide attempt.
A sausage tries to find meaning in the world as well as carnal knowledge.
An ode to friendship in the final night of high-school leads to a party never to be forgotten.
A woman with a fear of commitment finds herself falling for a man who wants to settle down in a monogamous relationship.
A snail dreams of winning the Indy 500
Hunt for truth Director Christos Pitharas on building fiction on fact in his latest feature
Happy holidays Nick Frost and Aisling Bea on playing Brits abroad in Get Away
Bloody good fun Steffen Haars, Maisie Ayres and Sebastian Croft on Get Away
Chaos equals opportunity Rex Miller with Ed Bahlman on The Clash and Harley Flanagan: Wired For Chaos
Postcard from the International Crime And Punishment Festival We report from the justice festival's vibrant 14th edition
A little unpredictability Payal Kapadia on cinematic inspirations and All We Imagine As Light
Tom Tykwer's The Light to open Berlin Film Festival Lars Eidinger starrer offers portrait of a modern family put to the test
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