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Gabriel And Me 2001
All too familiar coming-of-age drama about a boy who is obsessed with becoming an angel while his dad succumbs to cancer. With Billy Connolly as the Archangel Gabriel
Galaxy Quest 1999
Goodnatured 'Star Trek' satire about the cast of a defunct science-fiction TV show who are mistaken for real intergalactic heroes by an alien race
Gallipoli 1981
Highly effective retelling of the Anzac attempt to take control of Gallipoli in Turkey during the First World War. Peter Weir directs a sprightly Mel Gibson
Game Of Death 1978
A martial arts movie star fakes his own death in order to escape a dastardly gang out to kill him. Bruce Lee's troubled, final film was completed six years after his death with the help of some lookalikes
Gandhi 1982
Epic but somewhat vague biopic of Indian spiritual leader Mahatma Gandhi from Richard Attenborough. Ben Kingsley gives a career best performance in the central role
Genius, Two Partners And A Dupe, A 1975
After My Name Is Nobody, another great, surreal spoof western from Sergio Leone - but we defy you to explain the plot!
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 1953
A warm hearted social satire with a dazzling (and funny) double act from Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell
George Washington 2000
A meandering, absorbing tale of impoverished youngsters in the American South: part Terrence Malick, part William Faulkner. This dreamily shot debut discovers unexpected beauty amid the hardship of everyday life
Get Carter 2000
Decidedly average remake of the Mike Hodges' classic with Sly Stallone failing to live up to Michael Caine as the avenging gangster
Ghost World 2001
Sweet-natured yet scabrously funny account of two teens bewildered by looming adulthood, based on an acclaimed comic book. Spot-on performances from, among others, Thora Birch and Steve Buscemi
Gift, The 2000
Keanu Reeves and Cate Blanchett join up with Sam Raimi, the director who made his name with the Evil Dead trilogy of horror classics, for a humdrum return to Terrorsville
Girl On A Motorcycle 1968
A Joycean stream of consciousness narrative driving back the boundaries of cinema or silly psychedelic porn leather fetish fest? Either way it still looks good
Gladiator 2000
Ridley Scott revives the Roman epic with computer generated imagery and a mighty performance from Russell Crowe. Not to mention the last stand of the late Oliver Reed
Glengarry Glen Ross 1992
Hailed on release as a "story for everyone who works for a living" this is a modern day 'Death of a Salesman', smartly portraying the grim reality of a job in sales
Godfather Part II, The 1974
With the second instalment of the Mafia trilogy, Francis Ford Coppola weaves the characters from The Godfather into a deeply personal film that betters the original for pathos and sheer epic grandeur
Godfather Part III, The 1990
Rightly seen as the weakest link in the Godfather series, this third instalment of the Corleone saga still knocks spots off most other Hollywood blockbusters
Godfather, The 1972
Coppola's epic, operatic, bullet-ridden saga of a Mafia family at war with itself and its rivals. Murder, betrayal, ambition: it's all here, and utterly compelling, with Brando at his scene-stealing best
Gohatto 2000
Elegant Japanese samurai film from Nagisa Oshima. Takeshi Kitano is a lieutenant in a clan beset by jealousies and rumours after two new recruits are suspected of a homosexual relationship
Goin' South 1978
Jack Nicholson directs himself as outlaw Henry Moon in this comedy western. Also stars Danny DeVito, and features the big-screen debut of John Belushi and Mary Steenburgen
GoldenEye 1995
Pierce Brosnan dons the 007 tux for the first time in this predictable cocktail of seductive women, devious enemies and exotic locations - where poeple are shot and things are blown up
Gone In 60 Seconds 2000
Daft grand theft auto and car chase movie from producer Jerry Bruckheimer. Nic Cage stars as an ex-con forced out of retirement when his brother's life is threatened by OTT British gang boss Christopher Eccleston
Gonin 1995
Five men plot to steal a fortune from the Yakuza, but the crime cartel refuses to take its losses lying down and plans a bloody revenge. A slick stylish thriller starring Takeshi Kitano
Goodbye Charlie Bright 2001
Promising, exuberant coming-of-age Britflick. Paul Nicholls stars as a sarf London teen with a penchant for colourful casuals and petty crime who comes to recognise the passing of his misspent youth
Gosford Park 2001
Masterful ensemble piece from Robert Altman Sundry British blue bloods, a Hollywood producer, and various servants gather at a country house to flirt, bitch and perform - until their host is murdered
Great Escape, The 1963
Steve McQueen is brilliantly opaque in this ace war film, about a mass breakout from Stalag Luft - with classic motorcycle chase sequence featuring the great man himself. The all-star ensemble includes James Coburn, Richard Attenborough, Charles Bronson, Donald Pleasence and James Garner
Gregory's Girl 1980
Essential British 80s teen movie, starring John Gordon Sinclair as the goofy schoolboy infatuated with a fantastic female footballer in his class
Grinch, The 2000
Carrey gets hairy as the Grinch, the fuzzy green Scrooge with a loathing for Christmas. Adapted - and padded out - from Dr Seuss' children's classic, Ron Howard's film is an effects-filled Christmas cracker
Grosse Point Blank 1997
John Cusack plays a hitman having an emotional crisis who returns to his hometown to attend a 10 year high school reunion. A fresh idea, a top notch star, a classy soundtrack and a script bristling with relentless wit make for one of the finest US films of the 90s
Groundhog Day 1993
Bill Murray is the weatherman forced to live the worst day of his life over, and over... and over. A funny and well conceived star vehicle, worthy of this cult actor's talents
Guns Of The Magnificent Seven 1969
Philanthropic hired killer Chris Adams is back to save more poor Mexicans in this perfunctory Magnificent Seven sequel. Unfortunately George Kennedy makes rather a poor substitute for the magnetic Yul Brynner