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A teenager's life changes forever after his prediction about the death of his best friend comes true.

A dysfunctional family comes together to deal with a crisis.

Trendy family moves to the country and is threatened by bad things that happened in the house.

Based on a true story, this drama tells of a sister's struggle to prove her brother's innocence.

On the night of the strangest wedding in cinema history, a grotesque gang boss hires a stone cold killer to bring him the finger of a fading, drug-addicted jazz legend.

An odd-couple find themselves on a roadtrip to LA.

An alcoholic father struggles to keep his adolescent son out of jail and give him a better life.

Futuristic animation sees a young man begin to hear voices in his head.

A lonely woman befriends a group of teenagers and lets them party at her house... but things take a sinister turn.

The Griswolds try to stop their Christmas turning into a Turkey.

Two psychopathic murderers become glorified by the media.

Three men who should know better start a college fraternity to get close and personal with girls.

Egyptian student scriptwriter in London endeavours to stay beyond send-home-date.

Forbidden memories on disk, yours for the right price.

Comedy remake of the Seventies most infamous TV cop double act.

The eccentricity of a one parent family, living in a wooden house, near a small town in Texas.

Gangsters hold a surrogate mum to ransom.

A bored suburban girl discovers a new way to live when she attends a roller derby and meets a tough team of competitive skaters.

Bacri - 'flawless' mover and shaker of French cinema Partner of Agnès Jaoui bows out after struggle with illness
Stay-At-Home Seven: January 18 to 23 - Television and streaming picks for the week ahead
Why French cinema remains alive and well UniFrance head reflects on reactions to the virtual Paris Rendez-vous
Streaming Spotlight: archaeology on film Seven great films about digging up the past
Remembering Michael Apted Timothy Greenfield-Sanders and Anne-Katrin Titze on the much admired director
2021 Glasgow Film Festival launched Full line-up announced as screenings go online
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