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Casinos and corruption in Korean crime thriller.
The thumb's out for a second time around the block.
The flaccid spirit of Russ Meyer lives on - just.
Blustering Korean action adventure with political undertones.
A gem from Jackie Chan’s fast-punching back catalogue.
Quality period kung fu with some modern day masters.
Low budget, endearing look at a young boy’s first crush.
Remake of the original festive 1974 slasher horror flick.
What if the American south had won the Civil War?
A gangster finds new life in a town waiting for him to die.
Boy meets boy in a surreal prison for convicted murderers.
Dark tale of a lone, deadly samurai.
Channel 4 comedy about computer support staff.
An offbeat indie comedy about love, lies and your pets.
Japanese surrealist hitman tale from the 1967.
Gritty tale of organised crime and murky Italian politics.
Paul Verhoeven returns to Europe for an epic wartime tale.
Investigating fraud amongst France's fattest fat cats.
Gentle drama about a ruthless investment banker who inherits his uncle's French estate.
Everyone's at it on Hampstead Heath.
The chain of J-horror continues. Shimizu's original sequel is out to own on double-disc DVD just in time for his US remake.
An adopted son finds his real parents and more than he had hoped for.
A concert pianist's past returns to unravel her present.
A young journalist struggles to survive in the cut-throat world of fashion.
Love and relationships in Manhattan.
Forget your Creature Comforts - this is Aardman animation for over-15s only.
John Woo’s 80s gun-toting, triad-splattering sequel.
The truth about Little Red Riding Hood.
A dysfunctional family's road trip to a beauty pageant.
Award-winning Aussie indie sees urban lives revolving around a tragic incident. Now out to own on DVD.
Young Akeelah learns more than letters on the way to the National Spelling Bee.
Era evoking and provoking with the Fifties S&M pin-up
Game serving of British black comedy.
Paris & philososphy, black & white, rom & com.
The spirit of The Wonder Years lives on in another New York rom-com.
Gangsters, hotels and hookers - European 80s-style.
Dave Chappelle holds a once in a lifetime free street party in Brooklyn.
Satire on smoking and spin.
Easy queasy flick about big being beautiful.
Gritty kidnap and ransom nightmare for two well-heeled socialites, dragged through the Venezuelan ghettos.
The Antichrist rises again to terrify a new generation and bring about the Apocalypse... now
Revenge is ugly and intricately planned in South Korea. Now out to own as part of the Vengeance Trilogy box set.
Racial tensions and secret romances in a desolate northern English urban cityscape
Documentary filmmaker follows a Melbourne thug about his business.
A Dark Ages take on Romeo and Juliet, with naked nursing and energetic swordplay
Cult horror re-emerges after 30 years down the tube.
The Rwanda genocide revisited.
An exploration of grief and identity through an experiment in feminist cinematic expression.
A Brit chiller that will drag you down the tube, screaming and kicking.
A French music teacher brings new meaning to the lives of his troubled charges.
Home truths Marijana Janković on Balkan representation, and the immigrant question of belonging
The division belle Suzannah Herbert on facing the US' troubled history and making Natchez
Spin-off alchemy Claude Schmitz on bringing back cop pairing for Conrad & Crab – Idiotic Gems
Past crime Christoffer Boe on creating a world for his period mystery Special Unit - The First Murder
It Was Just An Accident screenwriter arrested in Iran Jafar Panahi speaks out
Sundance announces winners Josephine, Nuisance Bear, Shame And Money and To Hold A Mountain take top prizes
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César nominations Nouvelle Vague leads the race for France's biggest awards
BAFTA nominations One Battle After Another and Sinners almost neck and neck
Golden Eddies Nominations for editing brilliance announced
Oscars Sinners dominates the nominations