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When a man meets a beautiful woman for the second time, the plans the mysterious Adjustment Bureau have for his life go awry.
A man makes his wife's art a massive success - while claiming he created it himself.
Comedy about a desperate B-movie producer.
In 19th century Wessex, a young woman inherits a farm and attracts the attention of three contrasting suitors.
Documentary of a final interview with Federico Fellini, plus rare footage.
That would be the old resurect- the-nostalgic- 60s-TV Show trick.
A workaholic estate agent learns to appreciate his family when trapped in a haunted house.
Eloise, an aspiring fashion designer, is mysteriously able to enter the 1960s where she encounters a dazzling wannabe singer, Sandie. But the glamour is not all it appears to be.
An old lag sets out to avenge his daughter's death.
Comedy about fidelity in which a man becomes worried his actress wife is having an affair with a co-star.
A boy who discovers a magical place that spans worlds and times comes to realise that it's under threat - and perhaps only he can save it.
Sometime secret agent, sometime thief Modesty Blaise is set on the trail of stolen diamonds in this comic strip adaptation.
Working class life for young mother with criminal lovers in Sixties London. On reissue
An elderly man struggles to deal with his terminally ill wife's desire to be part of her local choir.
Lucas's Star Wars origins story returns to the big screen in 3D.
The Man of Steel takes on a trio of Kryptonian rebels.
Reworked version of Superman II, featuring footage origianlly relegated to the cutting room floor.
Story of a plot to assassinate Hitler.
Comic adaptation about an ordinary young man who becomes an elite agent of justice.
Jim Carrey agrees to say 'Yes' to everything for 12 months.
A challenging Testament Amanda Seyfried and Mona Fastvold on music, Mancunian and money in their latest film
Seen and herd Elle Sofe Sara on yoik, secrets and reindeer in her debut Árru
The awakening Alison McAlpine on capturing a donkey's eye view in Perfectly A Strangeness
Extra spice Adam MacDonald on survival dynamics and This Is Not A Test
Shades of the morning Natasha Kermani on survival in dark times and The Dreadful
'All of us can relate to being alone' Louis Paxton on isolation, animation and folklore in The Incomer
Golden night for Yellow Letters İlker Çatak takes top prize in Berlin after controversial week of politics
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