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Last Exit to Brooklyn 1989
Downright bleak film shot through with compassion based on Hubert Selby Jr's tales of life - and death - in a poor, seedy neighbourhood in 1950s Brooklyn
Last Frontier, The 1956
Last Good Time, The 1994
Last House on the Left, The 1972
Wes Craven's banned rape-revenge shocker lives up to its reputation as one of the nastiest and most provocative horror films of all time
Last Hurrah, The 1958
Last Laugh, The 1924
Last Man Standing 1996
Last Night 1998
A moving and humorous film about people searching for their perfect last night before the apocalypse
Last Orders 2001
Hugely impressive collection of British film heroes - Michael Caine, Bob Hoskins, Helen Mirren, Ray Winstone, David Hemmings and Tom Courtenay - gather for this likeable low-key amble through the life and death of a south London butcher
Last Party 2000 2000
Philip Seymour Hoffman presents a liberal view of the farcical events leading up to George W Bush's enrolment as President of the USA in 2000
Last Picture Show, The 1971
Jeff Bridges and Cybill Shepherd star in this engrossing landmark in American cinema
Last Picture, The 1998
Last Real Cowboys, The 1999
Two cowboys argue about the various merits of skipping styles.
Last Remake of Beau Geste, The 1977
Last Resort 2000
Proof that a film can avoid formulae, this poignant and unpredictable character study from Polish writer-director Pawel Pawlikowski charts the friendship between an asylum-seeking Russian mother and an English seaside amusement-arcade manager
Last Seduction, The 1993
Devious, filthy and very funny, the quality of this modern film noir from John Dahl belies its made-for-cable roots
Last Starfighter, The 1984
Last Summer in the Hamptons 1995
Last Sunset, The 1961
Last Supper, The 1995
A smart cast in a sprightly satire exploring the ironic similarities between left and right wing political extremism
Last Tango in Paris 1972
Infamous but heady film about a harsh sexual relationship between a troubled middle-aged man and a young woman. Bertolucci directs Brando
Last Temptation Of Christ, The 1988
From the men who bought you Taxi Driver and Raging Bull, an ambitious, largely successful adaptation of Nikos Kazantzakis' controversial novel. Stars Willem Dafoe as the Son of God and features David Bowie as Pontius Pilate
Last Time I Committed Suicide, The 1997
Last Train from Gun Hill 1959
Last Tycoon, The 1976
Last Wave, The 1977
Atmospheric, mystical drama by the director of The Truman Show. A Sydney lawyer takes on a case involving tribal Aborigines and confronts strange forces far greater than himself
Last Year At Marienbad 1961
The subject of more conjecture, speculation, veneration and ridicule than almost any other film, Alain Resnais' multiple-award winning conundrum dispenses with time, plot, conventional characterisation and objective reality. Or does it?
Last Yellow, The 1999
Last of England, The 1987
Jarman once more offers his own unique perspective on Britain, this time a dark and gloomy take on the effects of Thatcherism on society
Last of His Tribe, The 1992
Last of Sheila, The 1973
Last of the High Kings, The 1996
Latcho Drom 1993
No dialogue, no narration - just an enticing, dreamlike documentary about Gypsy musicians and dancers from around the world
Late August Early September 1999
Late Marriage 2001
An astute romantic comedy from Israeli filmmaker Dover Kosashvili, who brings freshness intelligence, and humanity to his tale of generational conflict within an emigré community
Late Night Shopping 2001
A witty and scathing depiction of mid-twenties malaise, Saul Metzstein's affecting debut follows four mates as they contemplate life, the universe and nothing in particular
Late Show, The 1977
Late Spring 1949
Typically gentle yet strong, emotionally penetrating cinema from the early Japanese master, Ozu
Late for Dinner 1991
Laughter 1930
Laughter In Paradise 1951
Laughter in the Dark 1969
Laughterhouse 1984
Laura 1944
Laurel Canyon 2002
Lightweight comedy-drama that sees Christian Bale play a conservative medic whose engagement to fellow student Kate Beckinsale falls apart after she meets his liberated record-producer mother, Frances McDormand
Lava 2001
Dismal 'idiots with guns' film that treats its characters with alarming contempt and condescension, and revels in their violence - allegedly in the name of black comedy
Lavender Hill Mob, The 1951
Alec Guinness and Stanley Holloway head the bill in this classic Ealing comedy about a mild-mannered banker's attempt to smuggle gold bullion across the channel, with hilarious and unforeseen consequences
Law Of Desire 1987
Antonio Banderas stars in Pedro Almodóvar's gender-jumbling tale of obsessive love. Flamboyant and erotic throughout, Banderas' fixation with a promiscuous movie director eventually leads to murder
Law and Disorder 1974
Law and Jake Wade, The 1958
Lawless 1949
Lawless Heart 2001
Reunited at the funeral of a mutual friend, three very different men re-evaluate their lives with the help of three very different women in this poignant, ambitiously structured British drama
Lawless Street, A 1955
Lawman 1971
Lawn Dogs 1997
Fantasy-tinged satire from British filmmaker John Duigan A young handyman's friendship with a ten-year-old girl provokes class war in their perfect suburban neighbourhood
Lawnmower Man, The 1992
Lawrence of Arabia 1962
Superlative multi-Oscar winning biography of T E Lawrence (played by Peter O'Toole), the Oxford-educated lieutenant, who united Arab tribes against the Ottoman Turks in WW1
Laws Of Attraction 2004
Two mismatched hotshot lawyers duel in the courtroom and bedroom on their way to true love. An old-fashioned romantic comedy starring Pierce Brosnan and Julianne Moore
Laws of Gravity 1992
Le Bonheur 1965
Le Bossu 1997
Old-fashioned tale of revenge, friendship and elaborate swordplay set in 18th-Century France with Daniel Auteuil
Le Bossu 1960
An old-fashioned tale of revenge set in 18th century France starring a mature, but still striking, Jean Marais
Le Château De Ma Mére 1990
The second part of the story of Marcel Pagnol's bucolic childhood experiences, begun in La Gloire de Mon Pére
Le Cheval d'Orgueil 1979
Le Chignon D'Olga 2002
The end of the summer holidays brings love and sadness in this gentle French drama about a family coping with bereavement
Le Colonel Chabert 1994
Le Corbeau 1943
Made during the German occupation of France during World War Two, Henri-Georges Clouzot's melodramatic thriller concerns a provincial community being torn apart by an epidemic of poison-pen letters
Le Divorce 2003
Period literary specialists Merchant Ivory unbutton their corsets to adapt Diane Johnson's recent best-selling novel charting the romantic entanglements of Americans in present-day Paris
Le Doulos 1961
An informer plays police and crooks off against each other in Melville's fractured tale of duplicity, an interesting companion piece to his later classic, Le Samourai
Le Fantôme De La Liberté 1974
Luis Buñel goes for the throat of the bourgeoisie in a series of quick-fire sketches based on the theme of liberty. Includes an infamous toilet scene
Le Goût Des Autres 2000
A charming Oscar-nominated comedy of manners from the French husband-and-wife team of Jean-Pierre Bacri and Agnés Jaoui
Le Grand Chemin 1987
Le Gros Et Le Maigre 1961
Le Locataire 1976
Roman Polanski directs and stars in this eerie urban psychodrama. A quiet bachelor moves into a Parisian apartment after the suicide of its previous tenant, and slowly loses his mind
Le Mepris 1963
Undisputed Godard classic about filmmaking and the breakdown of a marriage. Stars Brigitte Bardot and features director Fritz Lang
Le Plaisir 1952
A portmanteau of stories from director Ophöls, each focusing on different aspects of pleasure and how it relates to other areas of life - namely youth, purity and death
Le Roi Des Aulnes 1996
Le Samourai 1967
This drop-dead gorgeous thriller with Alain Delon as a hired gun. Revels in minimalism and director Melville's mania for 1930s gangster flicks
Le Secret 2000
An extra-marital affair triggers a woman's journey of self-discovery in this self-assured directorial debut from Virginie Wagon, the screenwriter of La Vie Rêvée Des Anges (The Dream Life Of Angels)
Le Silence Est D'Or 1947
Le Souffle 2001
Beguiling rites-of-passage tale set in rural France on a sweltering summer's day, exploring the inner life of a troubled teenager through stark monochrome images laced with symbolism
Le Vielle Homme Et l'Enfant 1966
Le Voleur 1967
Leading Man, The 1996
A playwright (Lambert Wilson) is trapped in a deceitful game that mirrors a play he's producing. Stars Jon Bon Jovi. Make of that what you will
League of Gentlemen, The 1959
Ex-soldiers use their expertise in a new career - as gentlemen bank robbers. A witty, cool comedy starring a young Richard Attenborough
League of Their Own, A 1992
Leap of Faith 1992
Lease of Life 1954
Leather Boys, The 1963
Leave to Remain 1988
Leaving Las Vegas 1995
Thoughtful weepie about a man opting to drink himself to death in Las Vegas from Mike Figgis. Stars Nicolas Cage - who won both an Oscar and a Golden Globe - and Elizabeth Shue
Leaving Lenin 1993
Leaving Normal 1992
Lebenszeichen 1968
Lectrice, La 1988
Left Hand of God, The 1955
Left-Handed Gun, The 1958
Legal Eagles 1986
Legally Blonde 2001
Summer 2001's US sleeper hit stars Reese Witherspoon as a blonde Beverley Hills babe who trounces the system by succeeding at a top Ivy League law school. Dubbed 'Clueless: The Harvard Years' by US pundits
Legally Blonde 2 Red, White And Blonde 2003
Reese Witherspoon is back as the girl with the flaxen hair who, this time, takes on Congress. You go girl!
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