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The short history of Madchester and the club scene, with Steve Coogan as Tony Wilson.
The hapless presenter is caught up in a hostage negotiation situation.
Chop-socky remake of Jules Verne classic.
The difficulty of being Steve Coogan playing Tristram Shandy in a film directed by Jeremy Northam.
There's a new supervillain on the block and Gru is recruited to help the Anti-Villain League.
Gru, Lucy, Margo, Edith and Agnes welcome a new member to the family, Gru Jr, who is intent on tormenting his dad. Gru faces a new nemesis in Maxime Le Mal and his girlfriend Valentina, and the family is forced to go on the run.
A girl who is cursed to obey orders goes on a quest to lift the spell.
Tongue-in-cheek British twist on the buddy cop genre.
A bickering gay couple find their lives turn upside down when a young boy arrives on their doorstep saying he is the grandson of one of them.
Politicians spin while they're winning on the brink of a Middle East war. Plus read our interview with Mimi Kennedy and James Gandolfini.
An amateur historian defies the stodgy academic establishment in her efforts to find King Richard III's remains, which were lost for over 500 years.
Biopic of porn king Paul Raymond.
Minions Stuart, Kevin and Bob are recruited by Scarlet Overkill, a super-villain who, alongside her inventor husband Herb, hatches a plot to take over the world.
A portrait of France's most famous Queen.
Colourful sequel sees the world’s largest museum complex spring to life.
The magic comes to London with Teddy, Attila, the neanderthals and Larry.
Two boys form a friendship through a shared love of music.
After their heroes meet a valiant but stupid end, two back-office cops rise to the call and quickly get out of their depth.
A nerdy parole officer witnesses a murder and, with three ex-crooks, attempts to expose the killer
Teenage gods and monsters - classical, but not a classic
An Englishman in Uruguay adopts a penguin, smuggles it back to his home in Argentina, and gradually wakes up to the political violence going on around him.
The true story of an Irish Catholic woman who decides to find her son more than 50 years after she was forced, as an unmarried mother, to give him up for adoption.
True story of the late years of the comedy double-act.
Hammy the hamster and pals get a re-imagining.
A comic road trip through the north of England.
Two men take a humorous journey through Italy in search of understanding and delicious food.
Actors take their craft a little bit too far in war comedy...
A divorce and custody battle from the perspective of a young girl.
Reaching new heights Mandy Horvath, Edward Drake and Scott Veltri on a mystery, a mountain and The Ascent
The dream of what could be David Kittredge on Exorcist 2: The Heretic, Excalibur and Boorman And The Devil
Indomitable spirit Marc Evans and Leisa Gwenllian on landscape, Welsh pride and Effi O Blaenau
Trial by fire David Kittredge on Exorcist 2: The Heretic and making Boorman And The Devil
Age old questions Lance Hammer, Tom Courtenay, Juliette Binoche & Anna Calder-Marshall on Queen At Sea
Locking it down Raymond Friel on prison life, keeping scripts tight, and Frightfest opener Jailbroken
Peter Jackson to receive Honorary Palme d'Or Lord Of The Rings director 'privileged' to receive accolade
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