Believe (2013)
Matt Busby comes out of retirement to help a young football team.
Big Nothing (2006)
Two friends find themselves out of their depth after a blackmail scheme goes wrong.
Guy X (2005)
Odd goings on at isolated US base in Greenland, as witnessed by a man with two names.
The Kid (2010)
Adaptation of Kevin Lewis' autobiography of the same name.
Killing Me Softly (2002)
Heather Graham falls for Joseph Fiennes, who likes kinky sex and might have killed someone.
Ladies In Lavender (2004)
Two elderly sisters befriend a shipwrecked foreigner.
Laurel Canyon (2002)
Culture-clash drama about a man and his fiancee who move with his mother.
Love's Labours Lost (2000)
Kenneth Branagh brings song and dance to the bard.
Mrs Dalloway (1998)
Adaptation of Virginia Woolf's stream-of-consciousness classic.
Ronin (1998)
Heist caper starring Robert de Niro.
The Sea (2013)
An art historian explores haunting memories in the village he visited as a child.
Solaris (2002)
A bereaved man is sent to investigate a mysterious planet and the disaffected crew in orbit around it.
The Truman Show (1998)
Happiness is a man made creation.
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