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Réjeanne Padovani 1973
Rabbit-Proof Fence 2002
A profound, moving tale about aboriginal displacement from the man who brought you The Saint and The Bone Collector. Yes, really!
Rabid 1977
A woman wakes up after a motorbike accident with a sudden thirst for blood. Sex and violence prevail in this Cronenberg classic
Race With The Devil 1975
Mid 70s Redneck car wreck film meets Satanic thriller - with disastrous, though unintentionally amusing results. Stars Peter Fonda and Warren Oates at the nadir of their respective careers
Rachel, Rachel 1968
Racing with the Moon 1984
Radiance 1998
Talky, Antipodean drama adapted from screenwriter Nowra's own play and suffering only slightly from an over-stagey feel
Radio 2003
Cuba Gooding Jr is the mentally handicapped man whose life is changed forever by the friendship of football coach Ed Harris. True-life 1970s-set drama
Radio Days 1987
Radio Flyer 1992
Radio On 1979
Radioland Murders 1994
Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins 1975
Raffles 1939
Rage 1999
Gritty British debut feature attempting to explore racial issues through the lives of three dissatisfied south London youths to the beat of a distinctive hip hop soundtrack
Rage in Harlem, A 1991
Rage: Carrie 2, The 1999
Raggedy Man 1981
Raggedy Rawney, The 1988
Raging Bull 1980
A genuine moment of cinematic genius. The physical and emotional punches come so thick and fast, you have to check yourself for bruises
Raging Moon, The 1971
Ragione Per Vivere E Una Per Morire, Una 1972
Ragtime 1981
Raid, The 1954
Raiders Of The Lost Ark 1981
Essential Spielberg action adventure that casts post-Star Wars Harrison Ford as the heroic archaeologist out to thwart the devious plans of a group of Nazis. Splendid
Rain 2001
A 13-year-old girl discovers sex and booze on holiday while her family falls apart around her. A ravishing first feature from New Zealand writer-director Christine Jeffs
Rain Man 1988
One of the biggest films of the 1980s sees Tom Cruise setting off on a road trip with his autistic brother, played by Dustin Hoffman, who has inherited the $3 million dollars Cruise wants to get his hands on
Rain People, The 1969
Rainbow 1995
Rainbow, The 1989
Raining Stones 1993
Raintree County 1957
Rainy Dog 1997
The second part of Takashi Miike's Triad Society Trilogy switches into hardboiled film noir mode for a tale of gangsters and hit men
Raise The Red Lantern 1991
Devastating historical drama laced with wry humour. Emotionally claustrophobic but lifted by the director's stunning eye for composition
Raisin in the Sun, A 1961
Raising Arizona 1987
Sharp, inventive comedy of errors from the Coen brothers. Starring M Emmett Walsh, Frances McDormand and John Goodman
Raising Cain 1992
Raising Victor Vargas 2002
A promising debut feature from twentysomething American writer-director Peter Sollett. A generous and endearing portrait of adolescent romance in the Lower East Side of Manhattan
Raising the Wind 1961
Raja Babu 1995
Raja Hindustani 1996
Rake's Progress, The 1945
Rambling Rose 1991
Rambo III 1988
Sly Stallone doesn't say very much as he helps the Afghan Mujahideen destroy the occupying Russian forces. A spectacular slice of gung-ho nonsense, it's big but not very clever
Rambo: First Blood II 1985
Stallone goes back to Vietnam to rescue a bunch of abandoned PoW's in the most successful of the three insanely macho action adventures. Stephen Berkoff and Charles Napier co-star in a film that definitely says 'no' to diplomacy
Rampage 1963
Rampage 1988
Provocative thriller from Exorcist director Willliam Friedkin about a suburban serial killer who gets away with murder by pleading insanity
Ramrod 1947
Ran 1985
Kurosawa tackles Shakespeare in this epic Japanese retelling of King Lear
Rancho Notorious 1952
Rancid Aluminium 2000
Rhys Ifans, Sadie Frost, Keith Allen and Joseph Fiennes lead a chaotic Brit crime caper. Includes sex, murder, the Russian mafia and a variety of dreadful accents
Random Acts of Intimacy 1998
Random Harvest 1942
Random Hearts 1999
Rangeela 1997
Ransom 1996
Ron Howard directs Mel Gibson in this tale of a millionaire who turns the tables on his son's kidnappers
Rapa Nui 1994
Rape of Malaysia, The 1956
Rapid Fire 1992
Rapture, The 1991
Rashomon 1950
Kurosawa's masterful tale of truth, deception and humanity features four witnesses describing their very different versions of a murder, and a ferocious, unhinged performance by Toshiro Mifune
Rasputin The Mad Monk 1966
Christopher Lee hangs up his fangs to play Rasputin in this entertaining entry to the Hammer schlock horror cannon
Rat Race 2001
Hollywood revisits the zany chase comedy in this frantically funny, endlessly inventive old-fashioned gag-fest. Casino magnate John Cleese pits a bunch of ordinary Joes against each other in a race to win $2m
Ratcatcher 1999
Powerful tale of personal awakening set in 1970s Glasgow. Haunted by a terrible secret, a young boy finds comfort in the countryside beyond the city and in his friendship with an awkward 14-year-old girl
Rats: Night Of Terror 1984
Italian exploitation hack Bruno Mattei turns his dubious talents to the post-apocalyptic genre. A gang
of travellers discover an isolated town and accidentally unearth a shocking secret
Raven, The 1935
Raven, The 1963
Raw Deal 1948
Raw Deal 1986
Razor Blade Smile 1998
Razor's Edge, The 1946
Razor's Edge, The 1984
Razorback 1984
Re-Animator 1985
The first film from horror maestro Stuart Gordon (Body Snatchers, From Beyond). A ripping good slice of loony slapstick horror
Re-Animator 2 1990
Re-inventing Eddie 2002
An investigation by the social services sends one family into turmoil as they battle with the stigma of child abuse in this Irish/British drama
Reach for the Sky 1956
Read My Lips 2001
French filmmaker Jacques Audiard's third feature is a noirish, dysfunctional couple love story. Ex-con Vincent Cassel and hard of hearing office worker Emmanuelle Devos are unlikely partners in crime
Real Blonde, The 1997
Frayed yarn about a struggling New York actor and his make-up artist girlfriend that satirises the fashion and televsion industries to unsatisfactory effect. From Tom DeCillo
Real Genius 1985
Real Glory, The 1939
Real Howard Spitz, The 1998
Real Life 1979
The directorial debut from multi-talented funny man, Albert Brooks. A comedian decides to make a documentary about the typical American family by moving in with one - driving all concerned to the brink of insanity
Real Mccoy 1993
Real Women Have Curves 2002
Low-key Hispanic immigrant coming-of-age comedy focusing on female relationships. Championed at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival
Reality Bites 1994
Rear Window 1954
Hitchcock's claustrophobic, voyeuristic masterpiece of suspense and sinister mystery. James Stewart gives a performance that is nothing short of superb
Rebecca 1940
Hitchcock's first Hollywood feature (and one of his best) is a disturbing, deeply psychological retelling of Daphne Du Maurier's melodramatic best seller
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm 1938
Rebecca's Daughters 1991
Rebel Without A Cause 1955
The film that established and immortalised James Dean as the ultimate icon for anguished youth. Charged and good-looking, it brought teen angst out of the malt shops and romper rooms and onto the big screen
Rebel, The 1961
Rebels of the Neon God 1992
Recess: School's Out 2001
Feature-length animation from the Rugrats team, about a bunch of likeable schoolkids on a summertime adventure. Featuring the voices of James Woods and Melissa Joan Hart
Reckless 1935
Reckless Moment, The 1949
A wonderfully subtle and masterfully directed slice of film noir by director Ophls
Reckoning, The 1969
Recollections of the Yellow House 1989
Record of a Tenement Gentleman 1947
In post-war Japan, a poor widow takes charge of an abandoned boy against her wishes. A touching, gentle film from Yasujiro Ozu
Recruit, The 2003
Al Pacino is the grizzled CIA veteran, Colin Farrell his talented, hungry pupil in this espionage thriller
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