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Faithless 2000
Scripted by Ingmar Bergman, and directed by his former lover Liv Ullmann, Faithless is an old-fashioned European arthouse movie, which charts the depths of pain caused by marital infidelity
Fallen 1998
Weak thriller that is, by turns, confusing and obvious. An easily solved whodunnit is lost in a labyrinthine plot related via a series of shaky camera angles. It stars Donald Sutherland and Denzel Washington, but they don't help much
Family Man, The 2000
It's A Wonderful Life-style carol of Yuletide redemption. Nicolas Cage stars as an soulless exec given a chance to live again when he is transported into an alternative life of virtuous poverty
Fanny and Alexander 1982
Winner of four Oscars, Bergman's fantastical family saga follows a year in the life of a young Swedish boy at the turn of the last century. Visually dazzling, endlessly thought-provoking and, despite being over five hours long, utterly absorbing
Fargo 1996
Smart, stylish, frozen Midwestern noir from the Coen brothers
Faust: Love Of The Damned 2001
A blood-drenched reworking of the Faust legend based on comic book of the same name. From Brian Yuzna, director of Society and producer of Re-Animator
Fellini's Roma 1972
Fellini's fantastical docu-drama investigates the clash of old and new values in The Eternal City. A loose, lavish, personal travelogue, it intercuts episodes from the director's own life with Rome's recent history
First Blood 1982
Underrated action flick with man of few words, Sly Stallone, as one man
army, John Rambo
Fish Called Wanda, A 1988
Superb British caper comedy. Written by ex-Python John Cleese, who stars as a stiff British barrister confronted by double-crossing jewel thieves Jamie Lee Curtis, Kevin Kline, Michael Palin and Tom Georgeson
Fist Of Fury 1972
Bruce Lee stars in this predictably far fetched, but wonderfully choreographed martial arts revenge flick. Lee's display of kung-fu wizardry is often cited as the finest in cinema history
Flash Gordon 1980
Exuberant and extraordinarily camp adaptation of the 30s comic strip. Directed by Mike 'Get Carter' Hodges, no less
Fluffer, The 2001
Decent drama comparable to Boogie Nights set in the world of gay porn filmmaking, where a young fan gets the task of 'fluffing' the strapping lead. A love triangle and requisite complications ensue
For Queen And Country 1989
Cliché-infested social drama about the inequalities of Thatcher's Police State starring Denzel Washington putting on a London accent as a discharged British soldier
Forrest Gump 1994
Tom Hanks stars in this big budget romp across American history. A massive hit at the box office and sweeter than apple pie, it's entertaining but utterly risible
Fort Apache 1948
John Wayne, Henry Fonda and Shirley Temple star in the first of John Ford's magnificent cavalry trilogy. An accomplished piece of American myth-making with Wayne as the maverick Captain to Fonda's by-the-book Colonel
Four Feathers, The 1939
Fourth cinema adaptation of AEW Mason's popular novel set at the height of the British Empire. An early Technicolor celebration of the British stiff-upper lip and the North African landscape
Four Musketeers: The Revenge Of Milady, The 1974
The continuing adventures of newly-appointed musketeer D'Artagnan and his fellow blades, still tangling with Cardinal Richelieu, his one-eyed henchman Rochefort and the diabolical Milady
Frailty 2002
In Bill Paxton's directorial debut, the family that slays together truly stays together. A dark little thriller concerning God-fearing rural Texan types with a yen for righteous serial killing
Frankenstein And The Monster From Hell 1974
Holed up in an asylum for the criminally insane, Peter Cushing's mad Baron Frankenstein embarks on his old body-building routine once more, in the last of Hammer's Frankenstein films
Freddy Got Fingered 2001
Canadian gross-out king Tom Green takes the helm for the first and hopefully last time to bring us this charmless showcase of indolence, crude animation and the sex lives of paraplegics
French Connection II 1975
An excellent follow up to the 1971 classic. Hackman's on top form again and the tension and high octane chases are all in place
French Connection, The 1971
The cop thriller that has been much copied but rarely matched, featuring one of the best car chases ever committed to film. And Gene Hackman isn't bad, either
French Lieutenant's Woman, The 1981
Clever-clever film-within-a-film. This 80s classic juxtaposes a Victorian romance between a gothic misery and a gentleman of leisure with a modern love affair between the lead actor and actress
From Hell 2001
Effective, horrific period thriller about the conspiracy behind the Jack the Ripper murders. Based on Alan Moore's graphic novel, it stars Johnny Depp and his Cockney accent
From The Life Of The Marionettes 1980
Ticking clocks... a loveless marriage... windowless rooms... More sex and murder, Bergman style, in this compelling psychological drama set in Munich
Funny Face 1957
Hepburn's New York beatnik chick gets a Parisian makeover with the help of Astaire, the Gershwins and Givenchy Couture in Paramount's witty and stylish foray into musical comedy
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