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Séance 2000
Subtle and creepy, this Japanese supernatural chiller tells the convoluted story of a medium and her husband getting involved with the case of a kidnapped girl, only to end up responsible for the child's death
Séparation, La 1994
Série Noire 1979
Writer-director Alain Corneau's Palm d'Or-nominated depiction of love and death in suburbia. Wracked with insecurity, a middle aged man hooks up with a teenage prostitute and gets sucked into her murderous fantasy
S.F.W. 1994
S.O.B. 1981
S.P.Y.S. 1974
S.W.A.T. 2003
The American police force's elite Special Weapons And Tactics division gets comprehensively fetishised in this action movie starring Samuel L Jackson, Colin Farrell, Michelle Rodriguez and LL Cool J
S1mÃne 2002
Fitfully entertaining but over-extended satire of the cult of celebrity, in which washed-up Hollywood director Al Pacino fools the world with a computer-generated starlet
S21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine 2003
A carefully assembled and grimly compelling documentary from Cambodian-born director Rithy Panh, which reunites survivors and guards from the Khmer Rouge's notorious S21 detention centre in Phnom Penh
SOS Titanic 1979
SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL 2003
We're about halfway through the festival now and fatigue is starting to kick in a bit. Not that spending the whole day going
to the cinema is a particularly tough thing to do, but there comes a point when giving complete attention to what you're
watching becomes a bit more of a test. There's always a lurking fear that one's not giving the films themselves their due.
Saajan 1991
Sabata 1970
Sabiya 1997
Sabotage 1936
Time Out called it "one of the most playful of Hitchcock's British thrillers". Adapted from Joesph Conrad's novel 'The Secret Agent', Hitchcock fills the film full of the kind of cinematic in-jokes that half a century later would be tagged 'post-modern'
Saboteur 1942
An early prototype for the iconic North by Northwest this chase thriller sees the gentle and charming Robert Cummings, wrongly accused of being a spy, taking on the evil might of the Nazi empire. The climax of the pursuit at the Statue of Liberty is one of cinema's greatest set pieces
Sabrina 1954
Chauffeur's daughter Audrey Hepburn falls for a no-good playboy and warms the heart of his older, workaholic brother in Billy Wilder's star-studded Cinderella satire
Sabrina 1995
Sacred Flesh 2000
Unholy slice of medium-core sexploitica by a director whose previous work remains banned in the UK. A medieval nun has trouble staying sane, clothed and virginal after being visited by some saucy visions
Sacred Hearts 1986
A blackly comic view of a convent orphanage in the Second World War, where a young Jewish refugee is attempting to hide her origins.
Sacrifice, The 1986
The final statement from one of the 20th century's greatest directors. A haunting, stark and beautiful reflection on the ephemeral nature of reality
Sacrificed Youth 1985
Saddle the Wind 1958
Sadie McKee 1934
Sadie Thompson 1928
Safe 1995
Ambiguous and unsettling horror movie starring Julianne Moore as the woman whose 'perfect' life is destroyed by environmental sickness
Safe Passage 1994
Safety Last 1923
Sahara 1943
Sailor Beware 1956
Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea, The 1976
Sailor of the King 1953
Saint Jack 1979
Saint Joan 1957
Saint in London, The 1939
Saint in New York, The 1938
Saint of Fort Washington, The 1993
Saint, The 1997
Val Kilmer plays mystery man The Saint for the high-tech, action-adventure generation in this daft but relatively entertaining yarn directed by Phillip Noyce
Saison Des Hommes, La 2000
Graceful, subtly polemical film about the restrictions imposed on women by Arabic tradition. A troubled boy forces his mother and sisters to return to their isolated family home, the scene of their earlier domestic imprisonment
Salaam Bombay! 1988
Child actors were recruited directly from the streets for this vivid, sometimes harrowing, tale of Bombay street kids surviving, thriving or skiving in the city's red light area
Salamander, The 1971
Salesman 1969
Salmonberries 1991
Salo, Or The 120 Days Of Sodom 1975
Pasolini's last film (he was killed shortly before its release) portrays some of the most intensely brutal, sadistic scenes imaginable. Intelligent, provactive and deeply, deeply unpleasant
Salome's Last Dance 1988
Salon Kitty 1976
Big-budget Euro sexploitation from the director of Caligula. Expect impressive sets and frequent sex
Salt and Pepper 1968
Salt of the Earth 1954
Saltwater 2000
Affecting "everyday is like Sunday" saga written and directed by Irish playwrite Conor McPherson
Salut Cousin! 1996
Salute of the Jugger, The 1988
Salvador 1986
Slegehammer polemic from Oliver Stone based on the experiences of real-life journalist Richard Boyle, who found himself in a civil war in El Salvador in 1980. Brutally powerful
Salvation Hunters, The 1925
Salvatore Giuliano 1961
Sam and Me 1991
An often humorous yet moving and poignant story about an unlikely friendship between two men, both outcasts of sorts, who form a deep and permanent bond despite the fact that neither is welcome in the other's world.
Samba Traore 1992
Same Time Next Year 1978
Sammy And Rosie Get Laid 1987
Sexual power games, racism and identity crises rise to the surface in Stephen Frears's follow-up to My Beautiful Laundrette. Marked out by strong performances and a smart script from the ever charming Hanif Kureshi
Sammy Going South 1963
Samson and Delilah 1949
San Demetrio, London 1943
San Francisco 1936
San Tai Yon X Jugatsu 1990
Sand Pebbles, The 1966
Powerful naval epic set in turbulent 1920s China. Supported by Dickie Attenborough and Candice Bergen, Steve McQueen received one of the film's eight Oscar nominations for his portrayal of a headstrong sailor who inadvertently sparks an international incident
Sanders of the River 1935
Sandra 1965
Sands of Iwo Lima 1949
Sang d'Un Poét, Le 1930
Sangam 1964
Sango Malo 1990
Sanjuro 1962
Kurosawa's follow up to his 1961 hit Yojimbo. A light-hearted, fast-paced samurai film starring the always impressive Toshiro Mifune
Sans Soleil 1982
A beguiling essay on memory, history and modern Japan from the director of La Jetée
Sanshiro Sugata 1965
Santa Clause 2, The 2002
Tim Allen's Santa Claus returns with plenty of Christmas cheer and just a little product placement
Santa Fe 1951
Santa Fe Trail 1940
Santa Sangre 1989
The circus turns into a nightmare in this surreal cult classic from Mexican director Alejandro Jodorowsky
Sapphire 1959
Sapphire Room, The 1997
Sarafina! 1992
Sari And Trainers 1998
Sarraounia 1986
Satan Bug 1965
Satan in High Heels 1962
Satanic Rites of Dracula, The 1974
Saturday Night And Sunday Morning 1960
A very young Albert Finney makes his debut as a prototypically Angry Young Man in this ground-breaking piece of Social Realism - experimental for its time, and still a fascinating study of youthful post-war disaffection
Saturday Night Fever 1977
Classic 70s disco movie, with a star-making turn from John Travolta, that explores the simmering frustrations of youth to the most memorable of soundtracks
Saturn 3 1980
Sauvage, Le 1975
Sauve Qui Peut... (La Vie) 1979
Savage Innocents, The 1959
Savage Messiah 1972
Savage Nights 1992
An award winning and touching only feature from Cyril Collard, who died shortly after its completion
Savages 1972
Save The Last Dance 2001
Dirty Dancing revisited as interracial teen flick. A middle-class white girl from the suburbs dreams of becoming a ballet dancer. But first she must learn how to be black
Save the Tiger 1973
Saving Grace 2000
Ealing-esque comedy set in the picturesque West Country. Rural gentility meets urban drug culture, with comic results. Stars Brenda Blethyn, and was a big hit in the States
Saving Private Ryan 1998
Spielberg shockingly takes you into the heart of the D-Day landings action before following everyman soldier Tom Hanks on his Boy's Own mission into enemy territory
Savior 1998
Saviour Of The Soul 1992
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