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Re-imagining of Alice as a teenager.
Alice returns to Wonderland to save the Mad Hatter.
Mike Leigh investigates the sad, heartfelt lives of high-rise South Londoners.
First season of the comedy drama about brickies abroad.
Partially fictionalised biopic of the outspoken manager, Brian Clough
Harry Houdini falls for a gypsy 'psychic' in an Edinburgh-set period romance.
A film about a real life libel suit that became critical to proving that the Holocaust really happened.
Trying for a baby over fish and chips.
Stop motion animated cave men and a hog learn to play football and take on the best team in the known universe
Exiled to modern New York City, a fairytale princess collides with the real world.
A retelling of one of the UK's most famous real life paranormal investigations.
When a snobbish woman discovers her husband has been having an affair, she takes exile with her bohemian sister on a council estate.
Ghostly goings on ensue when a youngster is sent to live with his grandma at Green Knowe.
A celebrated architect is commissioned by a dying billionaire to build a mausoleum.
It's darker now and Voldemort is close. Can Harry triumph at the Tri-wizard Tournament and save the world?
This long-delayed movie about Harry's sixth form year reveals secrets about Lord Voldemort's fractured soul.
A photographer's son with an unusual birthmark comes to suspect that demons are murdering the people of London.
Harry returns to Hogwarts to find he is being pursued by the escaped murderer Sirius Black.
Twenty-two tales of supernatural thrills in half hour chunks, with bad sex and Terence Stamp.
A divorced barman has sexual liaison with wife of London cabbie.
Animated re-imaginging of a German invasion during the Second World War
Tom Cruise goes native in Japan in the years when honour was prized more highly than life itself.
Stirring adventures of rich orphans on the run from a devious actor who plans their demise.
Heist comedy.
British cons plan an escape by staging a prison musical.
Story of the artist and his bed-ridden, controlling mother.
A biopic of artist J.M.W Turner
Victims of a terrorist train crash come to terms with tragedy in a sun-drenched Umbrian villa.
BBC Adaptation of Charles Dickens classic.
A world-weary detective is hired to investigate the murder of a West Point cadet. Stymied by the cadets' code of silence, he enlists one of their own to help unravel the case - a young man whom the world would come to know as Edgar Allan Poe.
The most famous hangman in Britain goes about his business.
Mark Wahlberg rises from lead singer of tribute band to lead singer of the band itself
The marriage of Princess Diana and Prince Charles has long since grown cold. Though rumours of affairs and a divorce abound, peace is ordained for the Christmas festivities, across which handful of days, the film is set.
A group of middle-aged rockers hit the road again.
Musical mayhem, murder most foul, and meat pies with a difference in a gothic tale of doomed love and deadly obsession.
Loose biopic of Gilbert and Sullivan in the period leading up to the staging of The Mikado.
Tom Cruise is a millionaire New York publisher who falls for Penelope Cruz and smashes his face.
A Pagan ritual offers a grieving couple the chance to spend three more days with their dead daughter, but when the moment comes, they will do anything to keep from letting her go again.
When people in Littlehampton start receiving scandalous and obscene letters, suspicion immediately falls on fiery Rose, who might lose the custody of her daughter. A group of women set out to solve the mystery.
Hunt for truth Director Christos Pitharas on building fiction on fact in his latest feature
Happy holidays Nick Frost and Aisling Bea on playing Brits abroad in Get Away
Bloody good fun Steffen Haars, Maisie Ayres and Sebastian Croft on Get Away
Chaos equals opportunity Rex Miller with Ed Bahlman on The Clash and Harley Flanagan: Wired For Chaos
Postcard from the International Crime And Punishment Festival We report from the justice festival's vibrant 14th edition
A little unpredictability Payal Kapadia on cinematic inspirations and All We Imagine As Light
Tom Tykwer's The Light to open Berlin Film Festival Lars Eidinger starrer offers portrait of a modern family put to the test
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