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Four's a Crowd 1938

Fourteen Hours 1951

Foutaises 1989

Foxes 1980

Foxy Brown 1974
Impossible outfits, a hairstyle that doubles as a holster, and a "black belt in barstools": Pam Grier shines in this follow-up to Coffy
Frailty 2002
In Bill Paxton's directorial debut, the family that slays together truly stays together. A dark little thriller concerning God-fearing rural Texan types with a yen for righteous serial killing
Frances 1982

Franchise Affair, The 1950

Francisca 1981

Frankenstein 1931
English luvvie James Whale gives Mary Shelley's seminal novel the Universal horror treatment to sublime effect, making a star of Boris Karloff in the process
Frankenstein And The Monster From Hell 1974
Holed up in an asylum for the criminally insane, Peter Cushing's mad Baron Frankenstein embarks on his old body-building routine once more, in the last of Hammer's Frankenstein films
Frankenstein Created Woman 1967
An original and subversive Hammer movie starring Peter Cushing . Cleverly scripted by Anthony Hinds as a complex variation - well suited to the late 60s freer notions of sexuality and horror - on the Frankenstein story
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man 1943

Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed 1969

Frankenstein Unbound 1990

Frankie Starlight 1995
Comets, galaxies, heartache and joy. Frankie Starlight is a fairy tale for the space age.
Frankie and Johnny 1991
Slight but likeable romantic excursion for Hollywood big names Al Pacino and Michelle Pfeiffer
Frantic 1988

Freaks 1932
A truly unique horror movie from Tod Browning that was banned in the UK for 30 years. A trapeze artist and her strongman lover plot to kill a wealthy midget, but they haven't reckoned with the solidarity of his freakshow brethren
Freaky Friday 2003
Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan star in this updated version of the 1976 family favourite about a mother and daughter swapping bodies for the day
Freddy Got Fingered 2001
Canadian gross-out king Tom Green takes the helm for the first and hopefully last time to bring us this charmless showcase of indolence, crude animation and the sex lives of paraplegics
Freddy Vs. Jason 2003
Bringing together two of horror cinema's most famous icons, Freddy Krueger and Jason Voorhees, Ronny Yu's gore-soaked effort pits them against one another in a nightmarish battle to the death
Freebie And The Bean 1974
Buddy cops James Caan and Alan Arkin destroy vehicles and trade insults in an action comedy that's as entertaining as it is un-PC
Freelancer 1995

Freestyle 1996

Freeway 1996
A storming modern day Little Red Riding Hood starring Reese Witherspoon as a 15 year old girl setting off to visit a grandmother she's never met
French Cancan 1955
The birth of the Moulin Rouge lights up the screen in Jean Renoir's breathtaking, colourful vision of a bygone Paris. Exhilarating dance sequences and sumptuous costume and set design make a grand feast for the eyes
French Connection II 1975
An excellent follow up to the 1971 classic. Hackman's on top form again and the tension and high octane chases are all in place
French Connection, The 1971
The cop thriller that has been much copied but rarely matched, featuring one of the best car chases ever committed to film. And Gene Hackman isn't bad, either
French Dressing 1963

French Kiss 1995
Meg Ryan, Timothy Hutton and Kevin Kline form a love triangle in this Paris-set romantic comedy. She loses her man. She tries to find him. She finds someone else instead
French Lieutenant's Woman, The 1981
Clever-clever film-within-a-film. This 80s classic juxtaposes a Victorian romance between a gothic misery and a gentleman of leisure with a modern love affair between the lead actor and actress
Frenzy 1944

Frenzy 1972

Frequency 2000
Gripping time-spanning tale whose occasional sentimentality is off-set by fine performances from James Caviezel and Dennis Quaid
Fresa Y Chocolate 1993

Fresh 1994

Freshman, The 1990

Freud 1962

Freudlose Gasse, Die 1925

Frida 2002
A visually-stirring biopic of revered Mexican artist Frida Kahlo from Titus director Julie Taymor. Breathtaking, wry and painfully truthful
Friday 1995
Wild hip hop comedy. Two LA homies hang out one Friday afternoon and watch the world go by while they smoke and drink the day away
Friday The 13th 1980
First chapter in the much extended slasher series. A group of teenagers suffer various violent fates at the hand of a mysterious killer who is lurking at a summer camp
Fridge 1996

Fried Green Tomatoes At The Whistlestop Café 1991
An aging woman's stories about a Southern girl's tough experiences growing up inspire a lady with assertiveness issues. American comedy-drama starring Kathy Bates, Jessica Tandy and Mary-Stuart Masterson
Frieda 1947

Friend of Dorothy, A 2000

Friends 1993

Friends and Husbands 1983

Friends of Eddie Coyle, The 1973

Fright Night 1985

Fright Night Part 2 1989

Frighteners, The 1996

Frisco Kid, The 1979

Frisson Des Vampires, Le 1970
A mix of sex and vampirism that actually creates tension and fascination despite its dubious title
Fritz the Cat 1972

Frog Prince, The 1984

Frogs 1972

From Beyond the Grave 1974

From Dusk Till Dawn 1995
Energetic low-budget vampire nonsense from Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino. The latter also stars alongside Harvey Keitel and George Clooney
From Hell 2001
Effective, horrific period thriller about the conspiracy behind the Jack the Ripper murders. Based on Alan Moore's graphic novel, it stars Johnny Depp and his Cockney accent
From Here to Eternity 1953
Oscar-showered adaptation of James Jones' novel about military corruption, romance and boxing at an army camp on Hawaii, just prior to Pearl Harbor
From Russia with Love 1963
Arguably the best ever Bond film. The script is tight and witty, the baddies are unforgettably bad - their evil scheme is the brain child of a chess grand-master, one of them uses her shoe to stab people - and Connery is Bond
From The Life Of The Marionettes 1980
Ticking clocks... a loveless marriage... windowless rooms... More sex and murder, Bergman style, in this compelling psychological drama set in Munich
From the Edge of the City 1998

Front Page, The 1931

Front, The 1976

Frontera, La 1991

Fruit Machine, The 1988

Fruits of Passion, The 1981

Frustration 1971
Quintessential, low-budget, lesbian rich Eurotika from the Pope Of Perversion himself, director Jose Benazeraf (recent recipient of the 'Golden Penis' for lifetime achievement in porn).
Fugitive Kind, The 1959

Full Alert 1997
Dazzling action adventure that plays like an Eastern version of Heat, complete with explosive set pieces and roaring car chases
Full Frontal 2002
Dubbed 'sex, lies and digital videotape', this grainy DV effort from Steven Soderbergh attempts to turn Hollywood inside-out, The Player style. A series of characters all head to the 40th birthday celebration for David Duchovny's enigmatic producer
Full Metal Jacket 1987
Kubrick's intense Vietnam odyssey. The penultimate film from one of cinema's masters is a searing account of the dehumanising effects military training
Full Monty, The 1997
Gaz and his mates turn the bum steer of redundancy and recession into sure-fire crowd-pleasing entertainment in this classic Yorkshire comedy with a social conscience
Full Moon in Paris 1984

Full Tilt Boogie 1997

Fulltime Killer 2001
A professional killer is targeted by a rival assassin, while the woman he loves comes under threat. High-octane action and bizarre plot-twists feature heavily in this Hong Kong thriller
Fun 1993
A disturbing and often brutal portrayal of two girls with a radically different sense of enjoyment. Highlighted by strong performances from Alicia Witt and Renée Humphrey
Fun with Dick and Jane 1977

Funeral Of The Last Gypsy King 1999

Funeral in Berlin 1966

Funhouse, The 1981
Tobe Hooper, director of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (and brother of Dennis Hopper) brings his horror prowess to this tasty shocker that plays like an adult Scooby Doo
Funny Bones 1994
Lee Evans stars in this bittersweet drama about comedy and professional comedians. A Las Vegas stand-up comes to Blackpool in search of inspiration and encounters a whole range of English variety performers
Funny Dirty Little War, A 1983

Funny Face 1957
Hepburn's New York beatnik chick gets a Parisian makeover with the help of Astaire, the Gershwins and Givenchy Couture in Paramount's witty and stylish foray into musical comedy
Funny Games 1997
Challenging our perceptions of on-screen violence by letting us see relatively little but allowing us hear a great deal, Funny Games creates a disturbing and frank picture of human evil
Funny Girl 1968
Barbra Streisand plays a plain girl who sacrifices her marriage to make it big in the world of showbusiness, something she accomplishes through chutzpah and sheer bloody mindedness. Not a biopic, though
Funny Lady 1975

Funny Little Guy 1994

Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, A 1966

Furies, The 1950

Further Gesture, A 1996

Fury 1936

Fury, The 1978


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