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Blackboards 2000
New Wave Iranian film about itinerant teachers for which director Makhmalbaf became the youngest ever recipient of the Grand Prix Du Jury at Cannes 2000, aged only 20
Blackmail 1929
Blackout, The 1997
Second-rate Abel Ferrara drama starring Matthew Modine, Claudia Schiffer and Dennis Hopper playing, surprise, a maniac
Blackrock 1997
Blacula 1972
One of the biggest hits of the blaxploitation era, starring Marshall as the 18th-century prince turned vampire who is resurrected in 70s Los Angeles and wreaks the inevitable fanged havoc
Blade 1998
Highly entertaining big screen version of Marvel comic book starring Wesley Snipes as the driven scourge of the bloodsucker. Echoes Batman and anticipates The Matrix, but with added blood
Blade Af Satans Bog 1920
Blade II 2002
Wesley Snipes reprises his role as the super-human comic-book vampire hunter in this stylish action-horror directed by Guillermo Del Toro
Blade Runner 1982
Reviled on release, who would have thought that Ridley Scott's sci-fi noir would go on to become so influential and retrospectively acclaimed?
Blade Runner - The Director's Cut 1991
Dystopian thriller Blade Runner remains the most influential sci-fi masterpiece of modern cinema, notably for its immaculate visualisations of retro-futuristic urban decay
Blades of the Musketeers 1951
Blair Witch 2: Book Of Shadows 2000
The Blair Witch Project creators hand over the reigns to documentary maker Joe Berlinger for this disappointing follow up to 1999's low-budget spooky smash hit
Blair Witch Project, The 1998
Smash low budget horror hit of 1999. The highly effective conceit involves the audience viewing 'found' footage shot by three films students who encounter something nasty in the woods, and are never seen again
Blaise Pascal 1972
Blame It On Rio 1984
Blame It on the Bellboy 1992
Blanche 1971
Blanche Fury 1948
Blankman 1994
Blast From The Past 1998
Brendan Fraser, Alicia Silverstone and Christopher Walken lead an inventive culture-clash romantic comedy. Having spent his entire life in a nuclear fallout shelter, 35-year-old Adam Webber stumbles out into modern America
Blaze 1989
Blazing Saddles 1974
Bleak Moments 1971
Mike Leigh's debut feature film documents the empty life of a lonely secretary and her retarded sister. A frequently painful but immensely moving dissection of embarrassment, shyness and sexual repression
Bled, Le 1929
Bleeder 1999
Sparkling neo-realism from the rising star of Danish cinema - Pusher director Nicholas Winding Refn
Bleierne Zeit, Die 1981
Bless This House 1972
Blind Alley 1939
Blind Date 1959
Blind Date 1987
Blind Flight 2003
Compelling re-creation of the experiences of Irishman Brian Keenan and Englishman John McCarthy as hostages in Beirut. Ian Hart and Linus Roache star
Blind Fury 1989
Rutger Hauer plays a blind Vietnam veteran with an incredible ability with a samurai sword. Funny, fast paced and utterly daft
Blind Goddess, The 1948
Blind Shaft 2003
A modern morality play from a new leading light of Chinese cinema, Li Yang. Two men concoct a get-rich quick scheme, which involves killing off naive associates in mining 'accidents'
Blind Spot: Hitler's Secretary 2002
An absorbing examination of the final days of World War Two, this low-key documentary records the memories and experiences of one of Adolf Hitler's personal secretaries, and her attempts to come to terms with her past
Blink 1994
Blink of Paradise, A 2000
Bliss 1985
Blithe Spirit 1945
Vintage tale of romance and haunting from David Lean, based on the play by Noël Coward
Blizna 1976
Blob, The 1958
An amorphous gob of cherry-red jelly threatens to engulf a hicksville US town - and only Steve McQueen, playing a wrinkly looking teenager, stands in its way
Block, The 2000
Blockheads 1938
Blonde Crazy 1931
Blonde Fist 1991
Blonde Fist is a gutsy Liverpudlian comedy about a heroine who uses her fists to fight for justice
Blonde Venus 1932
Blood Alley 1955
Blood Beach 1981
Blood Feast 1964
Grisly tale of an Egyptian caterer who collects body parts from young women in order to bring an ancient goddess back to life
Blood Guts Bullets And Octane 1998
The 90s US crime thriller revisited: guns, sunglasses, burger bars and other clichés pack this patchy, somewhat past its sell-by film. High quality given the miniscule budget though
Blood Of The Virgins 1967
A bunch of horny hippies run out of petrol and spend the night in a lonely old house. What's that you say? It's haunted? Uh-oh
Blood Relatives 1977
Blood Simple 1984
The Coen brothers' magnificent feature film debut
Blood The Last Vampire 2000
Boasting sumptuous, fascinating animation, combining traditional techniques with CGI, this intriguing Japanese vampire yarn is let down by its short running time and spartan story
Blood Work 2002
Lame thriller starring, produced by and directed by Clint Eastwood. The former man with no name plays a one-time FBI profiler who is called out of retirement to track down a killer
Blood and Sand 1922
Blood and Sand 1941
Blood and Wine 1996
Blood for Dracula 1974
Squeamish horror in which anything other than pure virgin's blood makes Dracula ill. Poor chap.
Blood from the Mummy's Tomb 1971
Blood of the Beasts 1949
Blood on the Moon 1948
Blood on the Sun 1945
Bloodbrothers 1978
Bloodhounds of Broadway 1952
Bloodsucker Leads The Dance, The 1975
An all-women theatre troupe become the guest of a Count at an isolated castle. Cue gratuitous nudity and decapitations
Bloody Angels 1998
Remarkably bleak tale of rape and murder in small-town Norway, where nobody is prepared to help a visiting Oslo policeman attempting to solve the case
Bloody Dawn 2000
Bloody Kids 1979
Grim social commentary from Stephen Frears following two South London teens on a night out that takes a dark, violent turn
Bloody Olive, The 1996
Bloody Sunday 2002
Controversial docudrama based on events in September 1972, when British soldiers shot and killed 13 unarmed civilians during a peace march in Derry. Powerful and thought-provoking
Blossoms in the Dust 1941
Blow 2001
Johnny Depp stars in the movie adaptation of the non-fiction book 'Blow: How A Small-Town Boy Made $100 Million With The Medellin Cocaine Cartel And Lost It All'
Blow Dry 2000
Set in Yorkshire, but starring Americans. Sentimental hairdressing comedy from the writer of The Full Monty that stretches credulity
Blow Out 1981
Blow Up 1966
Vintage vision of 60s London from Italian maestro Michelangelo Antonioni. A beautiful young David Hemmings plays a hip, vain fashion photographer who seems to snap a murder victim between dalliances with willing models
Blow-Out 1973
Blown Away 1994
Blue 1993
Blue Bird, The 1940
Blue Chips 1994
Blue City 1986
Blue Collar 1978
Blue Crush 2002
A young surfer must choose between a new beau and her surfboard on the eve of a make-or-break surfing contest. Teen action-drama from the director of Crazy/Beautiful
Blue Dahlia, The 1946
Stirling film noir from the pen of Raymond Chandler. Alan Ladd stars as a war veteran framed for the murder of his own wife. Veronica Lake plays the requisite femme fatale
Blue Eyes of Yonta, The 1992
Blue Gardenia, The 1953
Blue Hawaii 1961
Blue In The Face 1995
Victor Argo is the New York cigar shop owner in this companion piece to Smoke. Also features Harvey Keitel, Jim Jarmusch, Lou Reed and Madonna
Blue Juice 1995
Surf's up for Catherine Zeta-Jones, Sean Pertwee and Ewan McGregor in this buoyant coming-of-age comedy drama
Blue Kite, The 1993
Engrossing chronicle of the unpleasant effect of Mao Tse-Tung's rule on a family during the 1950s and 1960s in China
Blue Lamp, The 1949
Blue Max, The 1966
Blue Murder at St Trinian's 1957
Blue Skies 1946
Blue Sky 1991
Blue Steel 1989
Jamie Lee Curtis stars as the new cop who catches the eye of a deranged stock broker when she shoots a robber dead in a supermarket stick up. A woman's eye view of the serial killer genre from Near Dark and Point Break director Kathryn Bigelow
Blue Streak 1999
Blue Thunder 1983
Roy Scheider and Malcolm McDowell head up a spectacular slice of airborne action by the director of War Games. The LAPD have developed a futuristic, surveillance-proof chopper but Scheider discovers their intentions for it are less than honourable
Blue Velvet 1986
One of Lynch's best and most controversial films, it gained particular notoriety for its depiction of Rossellini's dangerously dependent relationship with psychopathic kidnapper Hopper and their masochistic, oxygen-fuelled sex scenes
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