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Ten Commandments, The 1956

Ten Days Wonder 1972

Ten Little Indians 1966

Ten Minutes Older: The Cello 2002
The follow-up to Ten Minutes Older: The Trumpet, this is another series of short films on the passing of time, made by eight different directors from Britain and Europe
Ten Minutes Older: The Trumpet 2002
Seven of contemporary cinema's most distinctive voices each tell a story in this well-appointed portmanteau of shorts
Ten Seconds to Hell 1959

Ten Thousand Bedrooms 1957

Tender Mercies 1983

Tender Trap, The 1955

Tender is the Night 1962

Tenebrae 1982
Razor-slashing, axe-hacking, artery-spraying mayhem in one of Argento's most accomplished and compelling thrillers
Tengoku To Jigoku 1963

Tension 1949

Tenth Victim, The 1965
Ursula Andress stars in this cult Italian satire on reality TV. In the 21st-century the world's attention is held by the Big Hunt, a corporate sponsored manhunt where contestants kill for real
Tenue de Soirée 1986

Tequila Sunrise 1988
Screenwriter Robert Towne's second film as director stars Mel Gibson and Kurt Russell as old friends on opposite sides of the law, in conflict over crime and the same woman - Michelle Pfeiffer
Terence Davies Trilogy, The 1974

Teresa 1951

Terminal Man, The 1974

Terminator 2: Judgment Day 1991
Arnold Schwarzenegger reteams with James Cameron to reprise his career defining role as the near-indestructible robot in this sequel that is as spectacular as it is thought-provoking, heavy in both special effects and subtexts
Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines 2003
The second sequel in the hit sci-fi franchise. Doomsday looms and Arnold Schwarzenegger intones lines recycled from the earlier movies
Terminus 1960

Terms Of Endearment 1983
Showered with praise, laden with Oscars, this hugely successful tear-jerker boasts some magnificent on-screen chemistry between Jack Nicholson and Shirley MacLaine
Terra Trema, La 1948
The second film from Italian marxist director Luchino Visconti depicts the trials of life in a small Sicilian fishing village. Uncompromisingly bleak neo-realism
Terror Train 1980
Jamie Lee Curtis stars alongside magician David Copperfield in this bloodfest set on board an ageing steam train
Terror in a Texas Town 1958

Terror, The 1963

Terroriser, The 1986

Terrorist, The 1998
Tense and terse drama about a female teenage Tamil assassin preparing for a suicide bombing, built around an arresting central performance from Ayesha Dharkar
Tesis 1996
Feature debut from Spain's Alejandro Amenábar. A thesis about violence takes a gruesome turn when the author discovers a snuff movie featuring a former student at her school
Tess 1979
Fine but slightly un-British feeling adaptation of Hardy's novel from Roman Polanski. Natassja Kinski stars as the ill-fated country girl
Test Pilot 1938

Testament d'Orphee, Le 1960

Testament du Docteur Cordelier, Le 1959

Tetsuo II: Body Hammer 1991
A bigger-budgeted re-working of the original Tetsuo film. When a mild-mannered family man is tormented by the kidnapping of his son, his metamorphosis into a metal killing machine begins
Tetsuo: The Iron Man 1988
Wonderfully weird, disgusting and shocking Japanese enthraller starring Taguchi as the man with an outlandish liking for metal
Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Part 2, The 1986
A demented sequel to the 1974 classic, featuring Dennis Hopper as a chainsaw-wielding lawman on the trail of the flesh-hungry Sawyer family who, after 14 years, are up to their old tricks again
Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The 1974
Classic horror inspired by the activities of Wisconsin serial killer Ed Gein. A grisly fate awaits five young adults in an isolated old farmhouse inhabited by a family of crazed cannibals
Texasville 1990

Thérése 1986

That Championship Season 1982

That Cold Day in the Park 1969

That Hamilton Woman 1941

That Lady 1955

That Midnight Kiss 1949

That Night 1992

That Obscure Object of Desire 1977

That Old Feeling 1997

That Sinking Feeling 1979
Brilliantly surreal Bill Forsyth comedy about four bored, unemployed Glaswegian teenagers who hatch a plan to rob a warehouse full of sinks (because one of them has noticed that they're worth a lot). Also enjoyable for fans of bad hair
That Summer of White Roses 1989

That Sunday 1994

That Thing You Do! 1996
Tom Hanks wrote, directed and starred in this enjoyable nostalgia trip back to the early 60s. A light hearted feelgood with a touch of Happy Days
That Touch of Mink 1962

That Uncertain Feeling 1941

That Was Then ... This is Now 1985

That'll Be the Day 1974

That's Entertainment 1974

That's Entertainment Part II 1976

That's Entertainment! III 1994

That's Life 1986

The 5,000 Fingers Of Dr. T 1953
The everyday story of a music teacher whose passion for the piano leads him to set up a prison camp dedicated exclusively to the instrument. A Dr Seuss musical jam-packed with manic originality and great tunes
The 7th Continent 1989
The nightmarish big-screen debut by the director of The Piano Teacher. Calmly told, it describes the collapse into violence and madness of a middle-class Austrian family
The Abominable Snowman 1957
Peter Cushing and Forrest Tucker lead this philosophical Hammer drama from the creators of The Quatermass Xperiment. Science and commerce clash in a search for the mysterious Yeti, but the real horrors lie within
The Abyss 1989
James Cameron's Oscar-wining deep sea adventure. A diving team investigate the disappearance of a nuclear submarine at the bottom of the Pacific and discover they're not alone
The Actors 2003
Michael Caine and Dylan Moran star as two bumbling actors who rob a group of Dublin gangsters in this uproarious farce
The Adjuster 1991
The ordinary is rendered extraordinary in Atom Egoyan's comic tale of everyday people complicating their lives. Elias Koteas plays the insurance adjuster who takes unusual pleasure in his work
The Adventures Of Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension 1984
Half a dozen pre-fame stars line up for this utterly bizarre high-velocity cult wonder. Buckaroo Banzai is a neurosurgeon rock star. He has an Oscillation Overthruster. He fights Red Lectoid aliens from the eighth dimension. And wins!
The Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe 1954

The Agronomist 2003
The story of Haitian journalist, broadcaster and human rights activist Jean Dominique, who was murdered in April 2000 outside his own radio station. Documentary by Jonathan Demme
The American Friend 1977
Another of Wenders' potent tributes on the Americanisation of post-war Europe. This is a sensitive, film-noirish story of a dying man (Ganz) who unwillingly becomes a hit-man for a big payoff
The Android Prophecy 2001
Documentary history of robots in the cinema that draws dark conclusions about the future of mankind. Featuring contributions from Arthur C Clarke, Steven Spielberg and Ridley Scott
The Animatrix 2003
A collection of nine short films created by the Wachowski brothers in collaboration with various anime and CG filmmakers. Included is a prequel to The Matrix Reloaded, a historical document of humanity's fall and sundry stories set in the Matrix world
The Anniversary Party 2001
A bunch of Hollywood mates got together to make this movie about a bunch of Hollywood mates. Funny, sharp, poignant but occasionally cringe-worthy
The Arc 1993

The Asphyx 1973
Early 1970s British gothic horror. An upper class landowner's experiments with photography lead him on a quest for immortality - and to personal tragedy
The Baby 1973
Extremely strange psycho-sexual horror. A social worker investigates a deeply dysfunctional family and discovers their grown-up son still wears nappies and lives in a playpen. Is he really retarded, or do the family have their own agenda?
The Bachelor 1999
Romantic comedy starring Renée Zellweger and Chris O'Donnell. A commitment-phobic playboy has twenty-four hours to get hitched if he's to qualify for a hundred million dollar inheritance
The Bad and the Beautiful 1952
Multi-Oscar-winning Hollywood satire starring Kirk Douglas and Lana Turner. An unsparing depiction of ruthless ambition and still one of the finest examples of the film industry turning the camera on itself
The Banger Sisters 2002
Goldie Hawn and Susan Sarandon star in a dippy but funny comedy as middle-aged former groupies out to rediscover their rock 'n' roll lifestyle
The Bank 2001
Fine Aussie heist thriller made special by good work from LaPaglia and Wenham, and a well-executed twist
The Barbarian Invasions 2003
Reuniting the cast of his earlier Decline Of The American Empire, Canadian filmmaker Denys Arcand constructs a bittersweet tale that acknowledges death and celebrates life
The Basque Ball 2003
Comprehensive documentary by Spanish director Julio Medem on the Basque people and their struggle for recognition
The Battle Of Algiers 1965
Powerful documentary from Italian director Pontecorvo. Banned in France for years because of its hard-hitting (not to mention heart-rending) appraisal of the guerilla war in Algiers
The Battleship Potemkin 1925
Eisenstein's celebrated documentary style re-creation of the 1905 anti-Tsarist uprising by Russian sailors is a meticulous exercise in montage, stirring visuals - and propaganda
The Beast Must Die 1974
In an isolated country house, a group of guests discover that one of their party is a werewolf. Amicus horror picture starring the ubiquitous Peter Cushing
The Bedroom Window 1986
Steve Guttenberg stars in an assured and inventive Hitchcock-style thriller from LA Confidential director Curtis Hanson
The Best of Enemies 1961

The Big Boss 1971
The martial arts movie that established the 30-year-old Bruce Lee as a force to be reckoned with in Hong Kong. Dubious filmmaking, reliable martial arts skills
The Big Brawl 1980

The Big Combo 1955
Violent and sexually-charged film noir, harsh in look and tone. Cornel Wilde stars as a cop with one last chance to nail the sadistic gangster whose girl he's fallen for
The Big Easy 1986
Southerners have their own rules in this New Orleans cop thriller starring Dennis Quaid and Ellen Barkin
The Big Lebowski 1998
Jeff Bridges is the exquisitely stoned Dude. John Goodman is Walter the crazed Nam veteran. The Coen brothers direct. A fantastic combination
The Big Town 1987

The Birds 1963
Tippie Hedren and Rod Taylor star in Alfred Hitchcock's profoundly unnerving psychodrama. In a small Californian town, birds gather then start attacking humans
The Birth Of A Nation 1915
Or more accurately the birth of the Ku Klux Klan. A pivotal moment in the evolution of cinema, Griffith's sprawling historical epic follows the lives of two families divided by the Civil War. It's also an appallingly misguided piece of racist propaganda
The Blood On Satan's Claw 1970
In 17th century rural England, the devil is trying to create a body for himself using various bits of the local peasantry. British horror from the short-lived Tigon studio
The Blue Angel 1930
The great Marlene Dietrich in her first major role as Lola, the seductive star of a sleazy nightclub. A sensual tale of moral degradation
The Bone Collector 1999
Denzel Washington is a detective who overcomes the limitations of his quadriplegia by teaming up with reluctant rookie Angelina Jolie to track a fiendish killer. A smart horror thriller with a dash of romance
The Boost 1988
Yuppie couple James Woods and Sean Young get up to their necks in debt and drugs in this typically 1980s rags to riches to rags melodrama
The Bostonians 1984
Merchant Ivory's highly acclaimed take on Henry James' tale about sexual awakening in the suffragette movement. Christopher Reeve and Vanessa Redgrave star

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