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Rabid 1977
A woman wakes up after a motorbike accident with a sudden thirst for blood. Sex and violence prevail in this Cronenberg classic
Raising Arizona 1987
Sharp, inventive comedy of errors from the Coen brothers. Starring M Emmett Walsh, Frances McDormand and John Goodman
Rambo III 1988
Sly Stallone doesn't say very much as he helps the Afghan Mujahideen destroy the occupying Russian forces. A spectacular slice of gung-ho nonsense, it's big but not very clever
Rambo: First Blood II 1985
Stallone goes back to Vietnam to rescue a bunch of abandoned PoW's in the most successful of the three insanely macho action adventures. Stephen Berkoff and Charles Napier co-star in a film that definitely says 'no' to diplomacy
Rashomon 1950
Kurosawa's masterful tale of truth, deception and humanity features four witnesses describing their very different versions of a murder, and a ferocious, unhinged performance by Toshiro Mifune
Rat Race 2001
Hollywood revisits the zany chase comedy in this frantically funny, endlessly inventive old-fashioned gag-fest. Casino magnate John Cleese pits a bunch of ordinary Joes against each other in a race to win $2m
Rats: Night Of Terror 1984
Italian exploitation hack Bruno Mattei turns his dubious talents to the post-apocalyptic genre. A gang
of travellers discover an isolated town and accidentally unearth a shocking secret
Re-Animator 1985
The first film from horror maestro Stuart Gordon (Body Snatchers, From Beyond). A ripping good slice of loony slapstick horror
Read My Lips 2001
French filmmaker Jacques Audiard's third feature is a noirish, dysfunctional couple love story. Ex-con Vincent Cassel and hard of hearing office worker Emmanuelle Devos are unlikely partners in crime
Rear Window 1954
Hitchcock's claustrophobic, voyeuristic masterpiece of suspense and sinister mystery. James Stewart gives a performance that is nothing short of superb
Rebecca 1940
Hitchcock's first Hollywood feature (and one of his best) is a disturbing, deeply psychological retelling of Daphne Du Maurier's melodramatic best seller
Red Dragon 2002
The prequel to Silence Of The Lambs sees Hannibal Lecter behind bars, duelling with his nemesis, FBI investigator Will Graham. Intelligent thriller and first class pulp
Red Shoes, The 1948
The genius is in the detail in Powell and Pressburger's dark fairytale about a ballerina who is forced to choose between love and art. The film contains one of the most breathtaking sequences in cinema
Reign Of Fire 2002
Post-apocalyptic action-adventure. Christian Bale and Matthew McConaughey take a stand against the fire-breathing dragons that have decimated humanity and laid waste to the earth
Requiem For A Dream 2000
Powerful New York story of addiction and self-destruction from the cult writer of 'Last Exit To Brooklyn' and the director of Pi
Return Of The Seven 1966
Six years after the seven first rode out, and 'fought like seven hundred!', Chris Adams (Yul Brynner) is again called upon to fight injustice south of the border in this efficient retread of John Sturges' classic Western
Rififi 1955
Tough-as-nails 50s French heist movie that proves that not all the best crooks are American
Ring 1998
The terrifying Japanese horror. Dark, suggestive and psychologically charged, it is one of the most gratifyingly unsettling cinematic experiences to come out of the 90s
Ring 2 1999
Second instalment of the Ring trilogy. A psychological horror that is unrelenting in its nastiness. Sometimes meandering and silly. Nearly always frightening
Ring O: Birthday 2000
The chilling Japanese Ring cycle is wrapped up with this prequel. Well-crafted but somewhat lacking in the scares
Rio Bravo 1959
"John Wayne the big guy with the battered hat... and Dean Martin the ragged woman-wrecked cast-off called Dude... and Ricky Nelson the rockin' babyfaced gunfisted kid... And time was running out through bullet holes at Howard Hawks' Rio Bravo". Great tagline, great film
Rio Grande 1950
The final film in Ford's cavalry trilogy is subject to the law of diminishing returns. But by any other standards than those set by it's predecessors it's a highly accomplished Western
River of No Return 1954
Two legends collide as Marilyn Monroe and Robert Mitchum dodge the injuns and fall in love in this routine Western
Road To Perdition 2002
Sam Mendes follows American Beauty with this handsome adaptation of a renowned graphic novel. Tom Hanks stars as the wronged enforcer of mob boss Paul Newman
Road Trip 2000
College kids go on the road in a gross-out comedy from the producers of Animal House
Roadkill 2001
On a road trip home from college, two brothers find themselves stalked by a psychotic truck driver. Above average B-movie thrills from The Last Seduction director John Dahl
Robe, The 1953
Oscar winning biblical epic, and the first ever film to be shot in CinemaScope. Roman Richard Burton kills Christ, goes insane and then converts to Christianity
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves 1991
A mullet-haired Kevin Costner swaps Errol Flynn's swashbuckling charm for his dictatorial liberalism in this stultifying attempt to revamp the Robin Hood myth. Alan Rickman provides a deliriously nasty foil for Costner's earnestness. Spawned that Bryan Adams song
Robocop 1987
Violent but intelligent and witty sci-fi satire from Paul Verhoeven. Peter Weller plays the decent cop killed and reincarnated as a mechanised, computerised policing cyborg
Rocco And His Brothers 1960
Italian director Luchino Visconti's epic family melodrama pitches Delon's saintly Rocco against his brutish, selfish brother in a tale of loyalty, betrayal and violence on the mean streets of 50s Milan
Rock Star 2001
Former pop star Mark Wahlberg is the lead singer of a metal tribute band who becomes the vocalist of the group he idolises in this hard rockin' comedy-drama
Rocky 1976
The ultimate American dream movie. Rocky comes from nothing, bashes the hell out of everybody, makes a fortune and finds love - and all to the accompaniment of a pounding soundtrack. It also saw the launching of writer-star Sylvester Stallone's career into the stardom stratosphere. ADRIAN!
Rocky Horror Picture Show, The 1975
Camp as Christmas. Comedy, carnality, horror and good old rock 'n' roll combine to make this a staggeringly kitsch classic
Rollerball 1975
Mixing slam-bang action and social satire, this is a time capsule of science fiction films from the 1970s
Rollerball 2001
A dire re-working of the provocative 1975 sci-fi satire. Chris Klein heads the cast as the star player of a punch-drunk, ultra-violent futuristic sports team
Romance 1999
Caroline Ducey is the voracious and adventurous Marie in Catherine Breillat's penetrating, controversial account of a young French woman's walk on the sexual wild side
Romancing the Stone 1984
Tongue in cheek Indiana Jones-style ripping yarn starring Kathleen Turner and Michael Douglas
Romeo Must Die 2000
A disgraced Hong Kong cop escapes prison and goes to the States to investigate his brother's murder. Gang warfare, marshal arts mayhem and hip hop stylings ensue in this Jet Li-actioner from producer Joel Silver
Ronin 1998
Workmanlike action-thriller from John Frankenheimer. Stars Robert De Niro and Jean Reno. Who should have known better
Room at the Top 1959
Ambition, sex and greed in an industrial northern town as working class Joe Lampton tries to climb up the social ladder by dating the daughter of the town's big cheese. Her parents don't approve. Nor do his mates who say he should stick to his own kind
Room with a View, A 1986
The Edwardian English at play. Helena Bonham-Carter leads a host of familiar faces in James Ivory's Oscar-winning adaptation of E M Forster's classic novel
Rope 1948
Experimental Hitchcock thriller all set on one stage that unfolds in unprecedented long takes
Rosemary's Baby 1968
Roman Polanski's horror classic is literally pregnant with paranoia. Mia Farrow gets an iconic cropped 'do, John Cassavetes broods
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead 1990
Tom Stoppard directs the film version of his own hit play from the 60s. Tim Roth, Gary Oldman and Richard Dreyfuss star
Rosetta 1999
Cannes Palme d'Or winning film about an ill-tempered Belgian teen dealing with her alcoholic mother and desperate to find work
Royal Tenenbaums, The 2001
Brilliant ensemble piece about an eccentric family of geniuses, with three child prodigies turned neurotic adults, an overly ambitious mother and Gene Hackman as a charming rogue of a father
Rude Boy 1980
Featuring The Clash, but disowned by them, Rude Boy is still an excellent insight into one of the defining bands of the 70s and 80s
Runaway Train 1985
Oscar nominated action film adapted from an abandoned screenplay by Akira Kurosawa. Jon Voight is a hard-as-nails lifer who escapes prison only to find himself trapped on a runaway train boring its way through Alaska. It's Speed on rails on ice
Rush Hour 2 2001
Detective duo Lee and Carter have their Hong Kong holiday ruined when they run into Triad big cheese Ricky Tan in this follow-up to the film that made Jackie Chan a Hollywood star
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