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Executive Suite 1954

Exit Wounds 2001
Old school cops 'n' car chases action movie. Bullets fly, things explode and Steven Seagal mugs his way through his role as a maverick cop out to expose corruption. Rapper DMX is similarly charismatic
Exodus 1960
Paul Newman stars in this epic tale of the birth of the state of Israel from director Otto Preminger
Exorcist II: The Heretic 1977
The director of Deliverance, Zardoz and Excalibur delivers a disastrous sequel to William Friedkin's classic horror film. Stars Linda Blair, Richard Burton, Max Von Sydow and locusts. Lots of locusts
Exorcist III, The 1990
William Blatty's official sequel to seminal horror The Exorcist. Thoughtful, surprising, chilling and only occasionally silly
Exorcist: The Director's Cut, The 2000
Revamp of classic head-spinning horror boasting restored scenes in accordance with the 25 year requests of writer Blatty and a soundtrack spruced-up to take advantage of modern soundsystems
Exotica 1994
Brooding tale of loss and longing, with the backdrop of a strip club, from Egyptian-born Canadian auteur Atom Egoyan
Experience Preferred, but Not Essential 1982
17 year old Annie, a student, takes a holiday job as a waitress at a big hotel on the welsh coast. She is shy and just a little lost. All the waitresses, not to mention the manageress, are having various traumatic affairs, while one of the waiters sleep walks
Experiment, The 2001
Interesting German psychology drama that takes its inspiration, and a large amount of its narrative detail, from the doomed Stanford Prison Experiment. Ultimately ridiculous, but nonetheless compelling viewing
Explorers 1985

Extase 1932

Extension Du Domaine De La Lutte (Whatever) 1999
Arch French evaluaton of the mundane modern life that satirises corporate culture and the living hell of a software engineer. Perfect for fans of bad hair, multi-storey car parks and anoraks
Exterminating Angel, The 1962

Extreme Measures 1996
Competent, intelligent but ultimately somewhat laboured small-scale medical conspiracy thriller starring Hugh Grant and Gene Hackman
Extreme Ops 2002
Extreme sports enthusiasts go toe-to-toe with Serbian terrorists in an action movie so dire it makes xXx look like Die Hard
Extreme Prejudice 1987
Cop Nick Nolte clashes with corrupt former friend Powers Boothe in a battle over drugs, ethics and women. A taut and atmospheric take on Western convention by the director of The Long Riders and the writer of Apocalypse Now
Extremities 1986

Eye Of God 1997
Thoughtful study of faith and fate wrapped up in a tart indie murder mystery, starring Martha Plimpton, Kevin Anderson and Hal Holbrook
Eye Of The Needle 1981
Donald Sutherland plays a ruthless World War II spy in this taut thriller which boasts stunning photography of the beautiful Isle of Mull
Eye for an Eye 1995

Eyes Of Laura Mars 1978
Faye Dunaway stars in this good looking serial killer thriller from the director of The Empire Strikes Back
Eyes Wide Shut 1999
Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman rehearse for their real life break-up in Stanley Kubrick's portentous final masterpiece
Eyewitness 1981


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