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Dinner Rush 2001
Superb family mob story with distinct culinary-inclinations. In the course of one busy night an ageing bookmaker and restaurateur played by Danny Aiello fields the demands of customers, family and upstart mobsters
Dinner at Eight 1933

Dinosaur 2000
Old fashioned Disney sentiment combined with innovative visuals, thanks to the use of computers to create animated dinosaurs. 'Walking With Dinosaurs' with added schmaltz
Dinosaurus! 1960

Diplomatic Immunity 1991

Dirty Dancing 1987
Set in the 60s, but lodged in the 80s this was the film to watch if you wore pink leg-warmers, owned a complete set of My Little Ponies and had a crush on Morten from A-Ha. For everybody else though, it was, and remains, meaningless drivel
Dirty Deeds 2002
Retro action-comedy starring Bryan Brown, Toni Collette, John Goodman and Sam Neill. A power struggle disrupts the Aussie underworld
Dirty Dozen, The 1967
The most popular film from the Summer Of Love is all violence, war and death. Cracking entertainment with a strong anti-establishment message
Dirty Harry 1971
Legendary - and much imitated - police thriller that turned Clint Eastwood into a superstar. The politics are debatable but no one can deny it's an action classic
Dirty Pictures 2000
A reconstruction of events surrounding an Ohio gallery-owner's attempt to exhibit the explicit photographs of Robert Mapplethorpe. James Woods leads a low-key but effective cast
Dirty Pretty Things 2002
A social conscience movie tucked inside a romantic thriller from Stephen Frears. An illegal alien from Nigeria becomes sucked into seedy goings-on at the hotel where he works as a night-receptionist
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels 1988
Odd couple comedy caper starring Michael Caine and Steve Martin. Critically maligned upon it's release, but entertaining enough and occasionally genuinely funny
Disappearance of Harry, The 1982

Disclosure 1994

Disco Pigs 2001
An outstanding teen drama about inseparable friends whose relationship is threatened by the onset of adulthood. Expertly written, acted and directed - and mercifully cliché free
Disgraceful Conduct 1997

Dish 2000

Dish, The 2000
G'day, Houston! Based on a true story, The Dish follows the events behind the Apollo XI moon mission in July 1969 and the extraordinary role that Australia played in proceedings
Dishonored 1931

Disorderly Orderly, The 1964

Distance 2001
Another exploration of memory and loss from Hirokazu Kore-eda, the Japanese writer-director of After Life, in a tale inspired by the activities of the Aum Shinrikyo cult, which released poison gas onto the Tokyo subway system
Distant Thunder 1973

Distant Voices, Still Lives 1988
Two weddings, one funeral and a good old knees-up. The first part of Terence Davies' autobiographical trilogy about a divided family set in post-war Liverpool
Distinguished Gentleman, The 1992

Diva 1981
Graced by a performance from exquisite real life singer Wilhelmenia Wiggins Fernandez, Beineix's outrageously accomplished debut effortlessly blends hardened thriller with whimsical Gallic romance
Dive Bomber 1941

Dive, The 1989
Two deep sea divers trapped in the diving bell - will they survive
Divided Heart, The 1954

Divided We Fall 2000
The fine line between heroism and cowardice is amusingly explored in this black comedy about the experiences of an Czech Gentile couple who protect a Jew during World War Two
Divine 1935

Divine Intervention 2002
Palestinian director Elia Suleiman takes an offbeat and surprisingly comic look at the Middle Eastern deadlock in this surreal love story and political statement
Divine Madness 1980

Divine Secrets Of The Ya-Ya Sisterhood 2002
Deep South-set chick flick. Sandra Bullock tries to come to terms with mom Ellen Burstyn's psychological tics with the help the sixtysomething Ya Yas, mom's pals
Divorce Iranian Style 1997

Divorcing Jack 1998

Divorzio All'Italiana 1962

Django 1966
Franco Nero drags his coffin into the meanest Spaghetti Western of them all. A bloody, muddy revenge piece with morals to match.
Django, Kill! 1967
Daring, surreal and notoriously violent spaghetti western starring Tomas Milian
Djoflaeyjan 1996

Djomeh 2000
An Afghan refugee shovels shit and looks for love in the barren mountains of Iran. A simple, affecting story and a deserving Cannes Camera D'Or winner
Do I Love You? 2003
Wryly comic vignettes of contemporary London lesbian life. A struggling writer questions her past, her present, her sexual identity and her desires
Do the Right Thing 1989
Tempers finally boil over in Brooklyn, NY, after a long, stiflingly hot summer day of racial and familial tension in Lee's deft mix of comedy and acute social observation
Dobermann 1997
Stylish French cyberpunk gangster movie about a leather-clad hoodlum who robs banks and loves guns. Stars supremely sexy Euro-pairing Vincent Cassell and Monica Bellucci
Doc Hollywood 1991

Docteur Petiot 1990

Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde 1931
Fredric March gives an Oscar-winning performance as the divided drug fiend in this adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's story. By day Dr Jekyll is a respectable scientist, but at night he gives in to his most basic, savage urges
Doctor Mabuse the Gambler 1922

Doctor Zhivago 1965
Laborious, but beautifully crafted 193 minute opus from the master of epic cinema, David Lean. A turbulent love story set against the fiery backdrop of the Bolshevik revolution
Doctor at Large 1957

Doctor at Sea 1955

Doctor in the House 1954

Doctor, The 1991

Dodes'ka-Den 1970
Kurosawa's first colour picture is a series of vignettes depicting life on the streets in Tokyo. Comic, tragic, occasionally surreal and undeniably moving
Dodge City 1939

Dodsworth 1936

Dog Day Afternoon 1975
Sidney Lumet directs Pacino in this bizarre, touching, intelligent movie about an inept bank robber trying to raise money for his lover's sex-change op. Amazingly, it's based on a true story
Dog Days 2001
A bleak and disturbing portrait of life in the suburbs of Vienna, Ulrich Seidl's film offers real rewards for those who can brave its misanthropic vision
Dog Eat Dog 2001
Knockabout British comedy about a group of young DJs who have trouble achieving their dreams, featuring cameos from numerous celebrities including Alan Davies, Melanie Blatt, Gary Kemp and Ricky Gervais
Dog Soldiers 2001
A derivative but fun British horror movie about a bunch of soldiers besieged by slavering werewolves. Trainspotting alumnus Kevin McKidd makes a surprisingly effective action hero
Dogma 1999
The apocalypse as anticipated by high Catholicism comes to 90s New Jersey mall culture. And makes a few fundamentalists bridle
Dogs in Space 1986

Dogtown And Z-Boys 2000
Suitably energetic but thoroughly egotistical documentary history of skateboarding made by and featuring a gang of Californian skate pioneers
Dogville 2003
Lars Von Trier's minimalist piece of filmed theatre sees Nicole Kidman play a fugitive on the run from gangsters, hiding out in a town in America's Rocky Mountains
Dolce Vita, La 1960
Fellini's unforgettable vision of beauty, decadence and the decline of a generation. A riveting classic
Doll's House, A 1973

Dollars 1971

Dolls 2002
For his tenth film as writer-director, Takeshi Kitano has turned for inspiration to the highly stylised tales of traditional Japanese puppet theatre. The result is a slow-moving but beautiful trio of tales about obsessive love
Dolores Claiborne 1995
A taut psychological thriller based on a book by Stephen King and starring Kathy Bates, the lynchpin of that other highly successful adaptation of the maudlin author's work, Misery
Domestic Disturbance 2001
Straight to cable-style potboiler starring John Travolta as a divorced dad forced into a confrontation with his son's stepfather, played by Vince Vaughn. Highly flawed
Domicile Conjugal 1970

Dominick and Eugene 1988

Domino 1998

Don Giovanni 1979

Don Juan de Marco 1995
Depp is the prolific lover and Brando his psychiatrist in this feel-good comedy about the interplay of love, fantasy and delusion
Don's Party 1976

Don't Be A Menace To South Central While Drinking Your Juice In The Hood 1996
Scrambled gangsta parody that spoofs everything from Boyz 'N The Hood to The Exorcist. Written by and starring the Wayans brothers, who went onto make (more money with) Scary Movie
Don't Forget To Wash Your Hands 1998

Don't Go Breaking My Heart 1998

Don't Knock the Rock 1956

Don't Lean Out Of The Window 1984

Don't Look Back 1967
Remarkable documentary portrait of Bob Dylan, who comes across as little more than surly as he tours Britain in 1965
Don't Look Now 1973
Chilling but moving classic of British cinema. Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland star as a couple who move to Venice after the death of their daughter, only to encounter forebodings of death amid its dank off-season canals
Don't Make Waves 1967

Don't Say A Word 2001
Hitchcock style psychological thriller revolving around a doctor, a kidnapper and a mental patient whose troubled mind holds the secret location of a million-dollar diamond
Don't Tell Mom The Babysitter's Dead 1991
Lively direction from Stephen Herek (Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure) and an unusually good script separate this comedy from the usual teen farce
Donald Cammell: The Ultimate Performance 1987
A portrait of the enigmatic, iconoclastic film writer and director who committed suicide in 1996
Donchum de Rizi 1993

Donnie Brasco 1997
Al Pacino and Johnny Depp star in this cool, measured take on New York's mob-world. Thoroughly entertaining
Donnie Darko 2001
An astonishingly imaginative, poignant, genre-defying tale of teen love, insanity and time travel. The feature debut of US filmmaker Richard Kelly, starring upcoming talent Jake Gyllenhaal
Donovan's Reef 1963

Donzoko 1957

Doom Generation, The 1995
Hallucinogenic comic road movie featuring a ménage á trois travelling across the country, blowing away members of the public every time they stop to buy a Coke
Doors Cut Down 2000

Doors, The 1991
Val Kilmer impersonates self-destructive rock 'n' roller Jim Morrison in this biopic from Oliver Stone
Dop Bey Kuan Wan 1971

Doro No Kawa 1981

Dottie 0

Dottie Gets Spanked 1993

Double Indemnity 1944
Film noir at its blackest with director-screenwriter Wilder's heady cocktail of corruption, and deceit. Classy
Double Jeopardy 1999


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