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Flamingo Kid, The 1984
Flamingo Road 1949
Flash Gordon 1980
Exuberant and extraordinarily camp adaptation of the 30s comic strip. Directed by Mike 'Get Carter' Hodges, no less
Flashback 1990
Charged political road-movie has cynical FBI agent (Kiefer Sutherland) escorting a frazzled 60s activist (Dennis Hopper) cross-country to face trial for a 20-year-old assassination attempt on Spiro Agnew
Flashdance 1983
Flatliners 1990
A high profile cast (this film is one of the essential steps to Kevin Bacon) and slick effects battle with a silly script. They just about come out winners
Flavour of Green Tea Over Rice 1952
A funny, moving and wonderfully drawn story of a marriage's lapse into non-communication
Flawless 2000
Friendship improbably blooms between Philip Seymour Hoffman's drag queen and Robert De Niro's bigoted stroke victim in this intriguing change-of-direction film from vilified Batman & Robin director Joel Schumacher
Flesh And Blood 1985
Delivers exactly what the title promises (and then some), as Dutch director Verhoeven spares no gory or raunchy details in his vigorous recreation of medieval Europe
Flesh and Bone 1993
Flesh and Fantasy 1943
Flesh and the Devil 1926
Flesh for Frankenstein 1974
Fletch 1985
Flic, Un 1971
Flight Of The Stone 1999
Flight To Berlin 1983
Flight of the Intruder 1990
Flight of the Navigator 1986
Flight of the Phoenix, The 1965
Flintstones, The 1994
Flipper 1996
Flipper's New Adventures 1964
Flirting 1989
Flirting with Disaster 1996
In a finely judged performance reminiscent of his later supergeek role in There's Something About Mary, Ben Stiller stars as an adopted Manhattan yuppie crossing the US in search of his biological parents. A terrific comedy of manners
Floating Life 1996
Floating Weeds 1959
A fading actor faces a dilemma after his jealous mistress sets off a chain of deceit. A restrained and bittersweet drama from "the poet of family life", Yasujiro Ozu
Flowers in the Attic 1987
Fluffer, The 2001
Decent drama comparable to Boogie Nights set in the world of gay porn filmmaking, where a young fan gets the task of 'fluffing' the strapping lead. A love triangle and requisite complications ensue
Fly II, The 1989
Fly Went By, A 1998
Fly, The 1958
Daft but wonderful 50s sci-fi fable about a scientist whose tinkering with the laws of nature lead to a terrible result - he gains a fly's head
Fly, The 1986
Cronenberg's take on the 1958 horror gem is a rare thing: a gory, scary love story with a huge heart. "Be afraid. Be very afraid"
Flying Dagger 1993
Rollicking period fantasy-comedy about two rivals who join forces to capture the cunning criminal, Nine Tails Fox
Flying Deuces, The 1939
Flying Down to Rio 1933
Flying High 1996
Flying Over Mother 1996
Flying Saucer Rock 'N Roll 1997
Fogbound 2002
Three friends, lost in fog, assess their relationships with each other as well as their own dark sides in this Dutch-British co-production featuring Luke Perry
Folies Bergère 1935
Follow a Star 1959
Follow that Dream 1962
Follow the Fleet 1936
Following 1998
Vital and inventive British film about a man who becomes obsessed with randomly picking people out in the street and following them
Food 1992
Food Of Love 1997
A particularly distinguished performance from Richard E Grant as a bank manager and theatre teacher who wants to revisit his finest hour, the amateur production of 'Twelfth Night' he staged as a student
Food Of Love 2002
The English-language debut of Catalan filmmaker Ventura Pons. An exploration of the sentimental education of a gay teenager within the world of classical music
Fool for Love 1985
Fool, The 1990
Foolish Wives 1922
Fools of Fortune 1990
Footlight Parade 1933
Footloose 1984
The kids take on the establishmen, as city boy Kevin Bacon inspires the Bible Belt young with his rockin' and rollin' and prancin' about inclinations
For A Few Dollars More 1965
The Man With No Name joins forces with Van Cleef's fellow bounty hunter in this sequel, to take on a psychotic bandit and his gang (including a hunchback Klaus Kinski)
For Better For Worse 1954
For Better or Worse 1996
For Ever Mozart 1996
For Heaven's Sake 1950
Angel-from-heaven fantasy in which Clifton Webb's celestial being is sent down to earth to help mend the marriage of a career-minded couple who are too busy to have a baby
For Keeps 1988
For Me and My Gal 1942
For Pete's Sake 1974
For Queen And Country 1989
Cliché-infested social drama about the inequalities of Thatcher's Police State starring Denzel Washington putting on a London accent as a discharged British soldier
For Whom The Bell Tolls 1943
During the height of the Spanish Civil War, a young American joins a partisan group to destroy a bridge. Hemingway adaptation starring Gary Cooper and Ingrid Bergman
For Your Eyes Only 1981
A retro-Bond espionage adventure. Roger Moore goes head-to-head with a bunch of pesky Russians intent on getting their hands on some nifty weapons
For the Boys 1991
Forbidden Planet 1956
'The Tempest' gets a futuristic 50s style makeover in this landmark of pulp science fiction. A youthful Leslie Nielsen leads a starhip crew to investigate a distant planet - where mysterious forces are at work
Forbidden, The 1978
Force Ten from Navarone 1978
Harrison Ford, Edward Fox and Robert Shaw lead this sort-of-sequel to The Guns of Navarone. Set in WWII, a carefully selected band of Allied commandos struggle against impossible odds in German-occupied Yugoslavia
Force of Evil 1948
Forces of Nature 1999
Foreign Affair, A 1948
Foreign Correspondent 1940
Foreman Went to France, The 1942
Forever Darling 1956
Forever Mozart 1996
Forever Young 1992
Forget Me Not 1936
Forget Paris 1995
Forgotten Silver 1996
Formula, The 1980
Forrest Gump 1994
Tom Hanks is the heroic dunce living through America's recent history in Robert Zemeckis' multi-Oscar winning comedy-drama. Top-notch performances and some impressive visual trickery contribute to one of the populist triumphs of the 90s
Forsaken, The 2001
Nasty but inventive desert-based vampire/road movie with US teen TV stars fighting the forces of evil. A Buffy cash-in, with shades of Kathryn Bigelow's Near Dark and John Carpenter's Vampires
Fort Apache 1948
John Wayne, Henry Fonda and Shirley Temple star in the first of John Ford's magnificent cavalry trilogy. An accomplished piece of American myth-making with Wayne as the maverick Captain to Fonda's by-the-book Colonel
Fort Apache, The Bronx 1981
Fortune, The 1975
Forty Guns 1957
Foul Play 1978
Fountainhead, The 1949
Four Adventures Of Reinette And Mirabelle 1987
A totally delightful and unique glimpse into the Gallic mind-set from Eric Rohmer about the up-and-down friendship between two teenage girls
Four Days in September 1989
Four Feathers, The 1939
Fourth cinema adaptation of AEW Mason's popular novel set at the height of the British Empire. An early Technicolor celebration of the British stiff-upper lip and the North African landscape
Four Friends 1981
Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, The 1921
Four Men and a Prayer 1938
Four Musketeers: The Revenge Of Milady, The 1974
The continuing adventures of newly-appointed musketeer D'Artagnan and his fellow blades, still tangling with Cardinal Richelieu, his one-eyed henchman Rochefort and the diabolical Milady
Four Rooms 1995
Four directors, four suites and four stories converge in a grand old hotel, with bellhop Tim Roth trying to survive his first day
Four Seasons, The 1981
Four Times That Night 1972
A Eurotika riff on the idea of truth as explored in Kurosawa's Rashomon. Spicy, playful, sexy and slighly psychedelic
Four Weddings And A Funeral 1993
Hugh Grant is at his bumbling best in this feel-good farce about whether or not to tie the knot. British filmmakers showed Hollywood how to do romantic comedy and Oscar nominations followed
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