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Boy Who Could Fly, The 1986
Boy Who Had Everything, The 1984
Boy and His Dog, A 1974
Boy from Mercury, The 1996
Boy in Blue, The 1986
Boy on a Dolphin 1957
Boy with Green Hair, The 1948
Boys 1995
Boys And Men 1996
Boys Don't Cry 1999
True story about a woman, born as Teena Brandon, who re-creates herself as the charming and charismatic man, Brandon Teena. Only to be raped and murdered for her troubles. Powerful
Boys In Blue, The 1983
Cannon and Ball, the scourge of early 80s Saturday tea-times, in their one and thankfully only film outing. Where are they now? Who cares?
Boys Next Door, The 1986
Boys Town 1938
Boys in Company C, The 1977
Boys in the Band, The 1970
Boys on the Side 1995
Boys, The 1998
A promising debut from Australian Rowan Woods. A powerful story of a dysfunctional Sydney family. Makes a virtue of its theatrical roots
Boyz N the Hood 1991
To a smart rap track, teenager Tre Styles (Cuba Gooding Jr) is trying to stay upright in a city determined to claw him down through violence, drugs and racism. The ultimate 90s coming-of-age film
Brady Bunch Movie, The 1995
Brain Damage 1988
Brain Donors 1992
Brain from Planet Arous, The 1957
Braindead 1992
Peter Jackson's debut, Bad Taste, was to the usual slasher movie what the splurge gun was to the custard pie. This man's gore doesn't so much splatter as soak, and he raises the raw steaks to unprecedented levels in this oedipal zombie flick
Brainscan 1994
Brainstorm 1983
Brainwaves 1982
Bram Stoker's Dracula 1992
Gary Oldman is a dapper Drac, brooding for centuries over the suicide of wife Winona Ryder, now reincarnated as fiancée to Keanu Reeves. Unashamedly epic, but it's the details which make the film, particularly vampire-killing Anthony Hopkins and Tom Waits as insect-gobbling Renfield
Bram Stoker's Legend of the Mummy 1997
Branches of the Tree 1990
Branded to Kill 1967
Art, film noir and surrealism converge in this brutal gangster flick. A psychopathic hit man meets his match when a series of assassinations goes wrong
Brannigan 1975
Brasher Doubloon, The 1946
Brass Target 1978
Brassed Off 1996
Ewan McGregor, Tara Fitzgerald and Pete Postlethwaite star in this bittersweet comedy about music and the right to work. A Yorkshire colliery is faced with closure and so is the town's brass band
Bravados, The 1958
Brave, The 1997
Peculiar, misfiring directorial from Johnny Depp, in which he plays a angst-ridden Native American dad who agrees to be tortured to death by Marlon Brando and his redneck buddies for a sizeable fee
Braveheart 1995
Mad Mel dons a kilt and hair extensions and proceeds to slice up some English with a huge sword. Gibson both plays Scottish freedom fighter William Wallace and directs this epic of romance, heroism and flying horses
Brazil 1985
Undoubtedly Gilliam's masterpiece. Visual brilliance combines with snappy satirical humour to create one of the best films of the 80s
Bread And Roses 2000
Typically powerful polemic from Ken Loach. The director's first US-set film examines an infamous janitor's strike through the eyes of a union organiser and the illegal immigrant cleaner he meets while furthering the cause
Bread and Alley, The 1970
Breakdown 1997
Unsettling tale of roadside abduction starring Kurt Russell, Kathleen Quinlan and a terrifying JT Walsh
Breaker Morant 1980
Edward Woodward stars in this Oscar-nominated Aussie courtroom drama set in the Boer War. Based on a true story, its a rousing anti-war polemic from the director of Driving Miss Daisy
Breakfast At Tiffany's 1961
Despite sanitising Truman Capote's novel, this is a charming fairy tale about a lost girl looking for love in the big city. Audrey Hepburn and George Peppard sparkle to the memorable refrain of 'Moon River'
Breakfast Club, The 1985
Quintessentially 80s teen saga from John Hughes. Five superficially dissimilar students get to know one-another during the course of a long detention
Breakheart Pass 1975
Breaking Away 1979
Breaking Glass 1980
Breaking In 1989
Breaking Point, The 1950
Breaking The Waves 1996
Lars Von Trier won a sackful of plaudits and awards for this disquieting and confrontational film. A howling commentary on love, religion and death
Breaking Up 1997
Breakout 1975
Breaktime, The 1972
Breezy 1973
Brewster McCloud 1970
Brewster's Millions 1985
Bribe, The 1949
Bridal Path, The 1959
Bride Came C.O.D., The 1941
Bride Of Chucky 1998
Bride Of Re-Animator 1990
Brian Yuzna directs this fun, gory and tasteless follow-up to Re-Animator
Bride Wore Black, The 1967
Bride Wore Red, The 1937
Bride, The 1985
Brides of Dracula, The 1960
Brides of Fu Manchu, The 1966
Bridge On The River Kwai, The 1957
The true story of the superhuman efforts of Allied POWs, who amid inhuman conditions must build a bridge to aid the Japanese war effort - but what comes first, the bridge or Allied interests?
Bridge at Remagen, The 1969
Bridge of San Luis Rey, The 1944
Bridge, The 1990
A love story inspired by impressionist Philip Wilson Steer's turn of the century painting of a couple looking out over a Suffolk estuary.
Bridges at Toko-Ri, The 1954
Bridges of Madison County, The 1995
Bridget Jones's Diary 2001
The Four Weddings And A Funeral writing/producing team work their magic on Helen Fielding's thirtysomething angsty comic novel, casting American Renée Zellweger alongside British talents Colin Firth and Hugh Grant
Brief Encounter 1945
David Lean breaks out the stiff upper lips for his restrained, yet emotionally charged, examination of forbidden passions in 1940s England
Brief Enquiry into the Origins of War, A 1999
Brief History of Time, A 1992
Brief Vacation, A 1973
Brigadoon 1954
Bright Lights, Big City 1988
Bright Young Things 2003
Sex, drugs, dancing and jazz: Stephen Fry's directorial debut is an adaptation of 'Vile Bodies', Evelyn Waugh's inter-war satire on hedonistic young aristocrats
Brighter Summer Day, A 1991
Brighton Beach Memoirs 1986
Brighton Rock 1947
Vintage British crime thriller, featuring a chilling turn from Richard Attenborough as a brutal teenage racketeer
Brilliant Lies 1996
Brimstone And Treacle 1982
Dennis Potter-scripted nightmare starring Sting as a menacing stranger who wreaks havoc in the lives of a couple and their disabled daughter
Bring It On 2000
Resisting the current trend for teen comedies to indulge in gross-out and satire, Bring It On is a likeable comedy that celebrates, in irony-free fashion, the fine art of cheerleading
Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia 1974
Penniless pianist Bennie hunts wanted man Garcia but makes a very different sort of killing. Bleak and bloody western from one of the genre's masters, Sam Peckinpah
Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis 1998
Bringing Down The House 2003
Odd couples don't come much odder than Steve Martin and Queen Latifah, who team up for this mildly diverting but very predictable farce from the director of The Wedding Planner
Bringing Out the Dead 1999
Bringing Up Baby 1938
Could a Howard Hawks directed comedy featuring Cary Grant and Katherine Hepburn be anything other than absolutely ruddy marvellous? Not on the evidence of this gem
Brinks Job, The 1978
Britannia Hospital 1982
Broadcast News 1987
Broadway 1942
Broadway Bill 1934
Broadway Bound 1991
Broadway Danny Rose 1984
Woody Allen plays hapless agent Danny Rose whose books bulge with talentless blind xylophonists and balloon twisters who eventually end up leaving him. Lightweight, but funny as ever
Broadway Melody of 1938 1937
Broadway Melody of 1940 1940
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