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Shame 1968
Shame No More 0
Shampoo 1975
Warren Beatty stars in and co-wrote this 70s tale of an LA hairdresser whose ambition to set up his own business is secondary to his desire to bed as many of his female customers as possible
Shane 1953
A gunfighter tries to start a new life only to become involved in a brutal battle with local cattle barons in this classic western starring Alan Ladd
Shane's World 2000
Shanghai Express 1932
Shanghai Gesture, The 1941
Shanghai Knights 2003
Entertaining sequel to hit action-comedy Shanghai Noon, relocated from the Old West to Victorian London. Jackie Chan handles the chop-sockey acrobatics, while Owen Wilson keeps the funny bone nicely tickled
Shanghai Noon 2000
Entertaining and highly kinetic East meets Western starring the indestructible Jackie Chan, Owen Wilson and Lucy Liu
Shanghai Surprise 1986
Shanghai Triad 1995
Operatic Mob drama elevated by director Zhang's rich vision
Shaolin Drunkard 1983
Directed by Crouching Tiger/Matrix choreographer Woo-PingYeun this is one of the 70s loopiest kung fu comedies. Murderous toads, fire-breathing puppets, impromptu cosmetic surgery and serious drinking make for a kick-ass comic killer
Shark 1970
Sharky's Machine 1981
Sharma and Beyond 1986
A film about first love
Shattered 1991
Shattered Glass 2003
Hayden Christensen stars in a gripping account of what happens when the fact-checking system in American periodicals breaks down. No, honestly
Shaun Of The Dead 2004
Zombie comedy from the team behind TV's 'Spaced'. The dead rise, leaving Simon Pegg and friends fighting for survival in north London
Shawshank Redemption, The 1994
Mugged at the Oscars by Forrest Gump, this irresistible prison drama promotes the unquenchable human spirit with an intelligence that the gooey Gump readily sacrificed
She 1935
She Beast 1965
Camp and unashamedly anti-communist horror flick about an ugly 18th-century witch who comes back to life in the body of a pretty English girl, played by the glamorous horror icon Barbara Steele
She Devils On Wheels 1968
"Guts as hard as the steel of their "hogs"! Soft, Hell!". Exploitation mastermind Herschell Gordon Lewis turned his unique filmmaking talents to the biker genre with this tire-burning, fist-fighting, man-eating classic
She Done Him Wrong 1933
She Freak 1998
She Wore A Yellow Ribbon 1949
John Wayne plays a cavalry captain facing up to imminent retirement in John Ford's elegaic Western. The centrepiece of the trilogy kicked off with Fort Apache and closed with Rio Grande
She'll Be Wearing Pink Pyjamas 1984
She'll Have to Go 1961
She's All That 1999
Superior high school love match starring Freddie Prinze Jr and Rachel Leigh Cook. A formulaic plot is the jumping off point for a teen movie sprinkled with wit, charm and some cunningly self-referential gags
She's Gotta Have It 1986
Beautiful, independent Nola Darling refuses to accept that she must choose between the three men in her life. Funny, honest and brave; this is Spike Lee at his very best
She's Having a Baby 1988
She's So Lovely 1997
An unusual father and son joint effort brought to the screen by Nick Cassavetes after his father John passed away. Stars Sean Penn and John Travolta
She's the One 1996
She-Devil 1989
Shed, The 2000
Sheepman, The 1958
Sheik, The 1921
Sheltering Sky, The 1990
Disappointing adaptation of Paul Bowles' classic novel of alienation and illness in Morocco. Stars John Malkovich, Timothy Spall and Debra Winger
Shenandoah 1965
Sheriff of Fractured Jaw, The 1958
Sherlock Holmes and the Spider Woman 1944
Sherlock Jr 1924
Sherman's March 1986
A depressed director's civil war documentary turns into a hunt for the highly desirable, but ultimately elusive, opposite sex
Shi-Er Lou 1997
Shifting Units 1999
Shine 1996
Drawing on the passionate expressionism of classical music, this five-times Oscar-winning film follows pianist David Helfgott's stern upbringing through to the pivotal moment of his breakdown and on to his subsequent institutionalised life. An exhilarating study of the madness of genius - and vice versa
Shiner 2000
Michael Caine does Shakespearean tragedy, East End style. A spot-on performance bolsters this suitably seedy, but slightly lacklustre production
Shining Through 1992
Shining, The 1980
Stanley Kubrick's atmospheric adaptation of a Stephen King tale. Jack Nicholson stars, in maniacal, terrifying form
Shinjuku Dorobo Nikki 1968
Shinjuku Triad Society 1995
Life is cheap on the streets of Shinjuku in this early Takashi Miike Yakuza thriller
Ship of Fools 1965
Ship that Died of Shame, The 1955
Shipping News, The 2001
Sentimental adaptation of the E Annie Proulx bestseller, with Kevin Spacey as a bumbling dad building a new life for himself in a barren shipping community in Newfoundland
Shiri 1999
A fantastic success in its native Korea, this action blockbuster goes straight to the heart of a divided nation's tensions
Shirley Valentine 1989
Well realised portrayal of a woman who's had more than enough of her miserable middle English life and heads off to Greece for some sun, sand and sex
Shiver of the Vampires 1970
Shivers 1975
David Cronenberg's first commercial film. A horror tale of parasites invading the bodies of residents of a luxury tower block, turning them into sex-mad zombies
Shoah 1985
Shock Corridor 1963
Unashamedly over-the-top murder mystery set in an insane asylum. Written, produced and directed by the maverick Sam Fuller
Shock Treatment 1981
Shock to the System, A 1990
Shocker 1989
Crazed killer Horace Pinker is condemned to the electric chair but emerges as an empowered body-shifting demon. Wes Craven's transitional film after the hugely successful 'Nightmare on Elm Street' series
Shockproof 1949
Shoes Off 1999
Shoes of the Fisherman, The 1968
Shoeshine 1946
Shogun Assassin 1980
A spellbinding and gracefully violent Samurai epic created by re-editing, dubbing and re-scoring the first two episodes in the Japanese 'Baby Cart' series
Sholay 1975
Massively successful milestone in Indian cinema. A rambling melodrama in the guise of a Western, it follows a couple of hired guns as they go after a murderous bandit
Shoot the Moon 1982
Shoot the Pianist 1960
Shoot to Kill 1988
Shooters 2001
Fresh out of prison, Irish ex-con Gilly is swiftly embroiled in the London underworld of drugs, guns and violence in this low-budget crime thriller in the Lock Stock mould
Shooting Fish 1997
Good-natured British romantic comedy about two con artists and the woman they both fall for. Colourful, low budget fun from writer-director Stefan Schwartz, ironically hindered by its own modesty
Shooting Party, The 1982
Shooting Stars 1990
Shooting, The 1966
Shootist, The 1976
Shop Around the Corner, The 1940
Shopping 1994
Billy is addicted. Not to drink, or to drugs, or even to sniffing glue. The fix that Billy craves is the adrenaline buzz he gets when he steals high-performance cars
Shopworn Angel 1938
Shoreditch 2003
A 1930s love triangle becomes a modern day murder mystery in this thriller set in London's East End. Joely Richardson stars
Short Circuit 1986
A robot accidently gains sentience, then has to flee the forces bent on destroying it. 'Pinocchio' gets a military-industrial twist. Stars 80s names Steve Guttenberg and Ally Sheedy
Short Cuts 1993
Julianne Moore, Tom Waits and Tim Robbins are among a dozen big names in Robert Altman's Oscar nominated adaptation of Raymond Carver's short stories. At once rambling and finely tuned, it skilfully weaves together several strands of everyday life in LA
Short Night Of The Glass Dolls 1971
Cataleptic Jean Sorel tries to remember why he's being wheeled up to the coroner's slab in Italian horror maestro Aldo Lado's paranoid, Cold War classic
Shot Through the Heart 1998
Shout at the Devil 1976
Shout, The 1978
Alan Bates is the psychiatric patient with a voice to die for, literally, in this fascinating, quasi-mystical thriller adapted from a story by Robert Graves. A high profile cast includes John Hurt, Susannah York and Tim Curry
Show Boat 1936
Show Boat 1951
Show Me Love 1998
Teen angst abounds in writer-director Lukas Moodysson's fresh Swedish hit about coming out and coming-of-age in small-town Scandinavia
Show People 1928
Show of Force, A 1990
Shower 1999
New China meets old when a yuppie prodigal son returns to his father's antique bathhouse. Family values and homespun wisdom, but a refreshing lack of sentimentality
Showgirls 1995
A trash cult classic or one of the worst films ever made? Either way, it's provocative stuff
Showtime 2002
Tame spin on the buddy cop genre. Robert De Niro and Eddie Murphy star as two LAPD men who take centre stage on a reality TV show about life on the beat
Shrek 2001
Hilarious, irreverent digitally-animated fable from the makers of Antz. A Scottish ogre, a talking donkey, a midget tyrant, a princess with a secret and a whole raft of fairy-tale characters poke fun at uptightness and dole out liberalism
Shrek 2 2004
Mike Myers! Eddie Murphy! Cameron Diaz! Everyone is back for the second big-screen outing of the world's favourite ogre
Shubho Mahurat 2002
Sharmila Tagore, Raakhee and Nandita Das star in a murder mystery set in the Calcutta film industry
Shuttlecock 1993
Si Jolie Petite Plage, Une 1948
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