Apocalypse Now Redux (1979)
Coppola adds 50 mins and re-edits his classic Vietnam war movie, based on The Heart Of Darkness.
Bananaz (2008)
Backstage look at the brains behind Gorillaz.
Blue Velvet (1986)
A young man befriends a woman in trouble and discovers a sinister side to life in his small town.
The Cool School (2008)
A look back at the birth of L.A.'s modern art movement and the famous Ferus gallery.
EDtv (1998)
Man invites reality TV cameras into his life, without considering the consequences.
Elegy (2008)
A college lecturer becomes obsessed by the student with whom he is having an affair.
George A Romero's Land Of The Dead (2005)
The creator of the zombie genre returns with an allegory of Bush's abuses in Iraq.
The Indian Runner (1991)
A State patrolman tries to keep his troubled Vietnam veteran brother on the straight and narrow...
Inside Deep Throat (2005)
Documentary on the making of the most famous blow job in the history of blue movies.
Jesus' Son (1999)
A junkie drifter's tale.
Leo (2003)
A former convict corresponds with a lonely boy in the Deep South.
Rebel Without A Cause (1955)
The film which invented the teenager and introduced the world to James Dean.
Red Rock West (1993)
A drifter is mistaken for a hitman and falls in love with the woman he’s supposed to kill...
Rumble Fish (1983)
The heroism of teenage violence against a background of iconic posturing.
Speed (1994)
A blackmailer places a bomb on a bus. The bomb will explode if the bus slows down.
Tell Them Who You Are (2004)
Acclaimed cinematographer Haskell Wexler is the subject of his son Mark’s documentary focussing on their complex relationship and his father’s illustrious career.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986)
Leatherface and family torment a radio DJ in a bloody comedy sequel to the horror classic.
True Romance (1993)
An earnest young comics geek goes on the run with an inexperienced hooker and an accidentally acquired suitcase full of cocaine - Christopher Walken's cocaine...
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