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A man with Asperger's syndrome falls in love and has to face his girlfriend's disapproving family.
A small-town dreamer tries to realise his ambition of becoming the world's greatest air drummer.
A look at the Flower Power era in America through the eyes of an outsider.
Another monster mash up.
Alvin and the gang try to make it big in the pop industry.
Life in the surreal world.
A TV superdog genuinely believes he has superpowers... until he finds himself caught up in an all-too-real life adventure.
Examination of the life of Britain's self-titled "most dangerous criminal". Out on re-release.
Jim Carrey becomes the Almighty, pray it isn't so.
A Japanese spirit exorcist and his disciple.
Uplifting tale about an airport janitor who spins stories for street kids after being mistaken by them for a pilot.
Graphic retelling of the story of the Roman emperor.
A portrait of men whose lives have been changed by the love of their cats.
The days leading up to the assassination of John Lennon.
Dramatised reconstruction and archival footage concerning the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago the subsequent “civil unrest” and trials that followed.
The Pevensie kids return to Narnia to thwart an evil king.
Can a pair of teens save their world by finding a time capsule?
A Japanese astronaut who dies during a mission is subsequently resurrected as a clone and returns to his childhood home.
Comedy performer finds growing old is a funny business.
She was part of my dream, of course - but then I was part of her dream, too!
Klaatu barada nikto, anyone? Remake of the seminal 50s sci-fi thriller.
A widower is struggling years after his wife drowned... meeting Mona, a dominatrix, changes everything.
Teens on vacation fall foul of a Nazi-zombie battalion.
Film students try to record the end of civilisation as they know it when the dead begin to walk. Plus read our exclusive interview with George A Romero.
A government agent joins the cause of ghettoised aliens he has come to evict.
The ongoing saga of the Virgin Queen - this time tackling her relationship with Sir Walter Raleigh and Spain.
In a futuristic world, a man who is confined to the slums of earth, finds the space station retreat of the rich offers his only hope of survival.
The devastating effect global overfishing is having on fish stocks and the health of our oceans.
Two Pints of Lager and a Bucket of Blood!
English language remake of the ice-cold horror about a family held hostage by a pair of preppy youngsters. Plus read our exclusive interview with producer Chris Coen.
That would be the old resurect- the-nostalgic- 60s-TV Show trick.
A baby presumed dead in the womb is miraculously born alive. Maybe.
Poker movie comes up trumps.
Adventures of a toe-tapping penguin.
A bunch of strangers who seek refuge in a run-down motel find themselves the target of a killer.
No country for hitmen.
Wealthy Angelinos are consumed by a decadent Eighties lifestyle.
Film noir fantasy for the unlikeliest of heroes.
Po the pudgy panda becomes an unlikely hero in this kids' adventure.
The love life of a man with a morbid calling.
Two former friends reunite for a night out.
An old man dreams of sex.
Trouble brews when the New York Zoo animals try to head back to the Big Apple.
Documentary about tightrope walker Phillippe Petit's attempt to cross between the twin towers of the World Trade Center.
People are trapped in a supermarket after a sinister mist envelopes the town.
An astronaut starts to lose the plot at the end of a mission to the moon - but is there something else going on? Plus read our exclusive interview with Duncan Jones
Grief and desire on a road trip.
A woman's brush with a meteor supersizes her and soon, she finds herself and a team of other monsters taking on a bad guy from outer space.
Documentary about an elderly farmer, his wife and their loyal ox.
A redundant shipworker from Glasgow dreams of swimming the English Channel.
Making a splash Hayley Easton Street on art direction, VFX, and directing The Climb and Something In The Water
In the beginning Kelsey Taylor and Adam Lee on shame, Red Riding Hood and To Kill A Wolf
Family feud Paul Reiser and Colm Meaney on The Problem With People
Behind the camera Ellen Kuras on telling women's stories and working with Kate Winslet on Lee
Michel Blanc - a journey from cult comedy to drama French cinema mourns a 'star' who was modest to a fault
Why Irish eyes are smiling in Dinard Festival gives pride of place to the Emerald Isle in change of emphasis
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