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The Statement 2003
Michael Caine stars as a war criminal sheltered for nearly 50 years by a right-wing faction within the Catholic Church. Then a judge tries to unearth him
The Station Agent 2003
Good-natured US indie about isolated individuals who come together as friends, aided in part by the pleasures of trainspotting
The Stepford Wives 2004
It's remake time again as The Stepford Wives gets a 21st Century comedy refit with Nicole Kidman in front of the camera and Frank Oz behind
The Stone Tape 1972
Slow-burning and expertly chilling tele-play from Quatermass writer Nigel Kneale. Don't let the early Seventies BBC production values put you off
The Story Of O 1975
Jaekin's episodic, softcore adaptation of Pauline Reage's acclaimed erotic novel stays just the right side of kitsch, hinting at the darker pleasures experienced by the enigmatic O at the hands of her experimental lover Rene.
The Story Of Qiu Jiu 1992
Single handedly responsible for introducing Chinese cinema to the West, Zhang and Li team up in this semi-documentary
The Story Of The Late Chrysanthemums 1939
A landmark in Japanese pre-war cinema, directed by Kenji Mizoguchi. Drawing on the theatrical tradition of kabuki, it follows a young actor as he struggles for and eventually achieves recognition, thanks to the sacrifices of his loving wife
The Stud 1978
A millionaire's wife employs her lover to run her nightclub but he's soon tempted by her stepdaughter
The Sweetest Thing 2002
Cameron Diaz stars in an upfront comedy about young urban women and their dating etiquette that's more gross-out than girlie
The Swimmer 1968
The road movie gets an aquatic twist in this cool curio from the psychedelic comedown of the late 60s. Burt Lancaster swims into choppy waters as he journeys home via neighbours' pools
The Sword And The Sorceror 1982
"Dungeons and dragons, serpents and splendour, wizards and witches, danger and desire." Heroic swashbuckling adventure as Prince Talon returns to his homeland to avenge his family's murder
The Tall Guy 1989
The Tango Lesson 1997
The Terminator 1984
The sci-fi action-thriller that launched the careers of James Cameron and Arnold Schwarzenegger into the stratosphere. Still endlessly entertaining
The Testament Of Dr Mabuse 1933
Sensational crime drama from Fritz Lang. Evil genius Dr Mabuse is locked away in prison - but he still manages to engulf Germany in a crime wave
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2003
Gratuitous remake cum sequel to Tobe Hooper's 1974 lo-fi horror masterpiece, produced by Pearl Harbor director Michael Bay. Five teenagers fall victim to an isolated Texan community of cannibal freaks
The Thin Blue Line 1988
US documentary-maker Errol Morris' film about the controversial case of Randall Adams, a drifter who ended up on Death Row for the murder of a Dallas policeman
The Three Marias 2002
A group of women want revenge on the killers of their menfolk. A colourful melodrama set in Brazil's remote northeastern territory from director Aluisio Abranches
The Time Machine 2002
Hit and miss sci-fi yarn that is more a rejig of the 1960 Hollywood film than a version of HG Wells original novel. Stars Guy Pearce
The Train 1964
Homage to the bravery and ingenuity of the French Resistance. Burt Lancaster stars as a French railwayman trying to prevent Nazi officer Paul Scofield from absconding with a train-load of art masterpieces
The Transporter 2002
After delivering an unspecified package to a villa in the south of France, US underworld "transporter" Frank finds himself hunted by both Triads and the law. Euro action adventure starring Jason Statham
The Travelling Players 1975
A weighty and intimidating drama from Greece. Theo Angelopoulos' 1975 epic tells the story of a group of actors struggling to survive during the Second World War and the political chaos that followed
The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre 1948
Greed and gold get the better of Humphrey Bogart's heartless prospector in John Huston's classic
The Trial 1963
Orson Welles does Franz Kafka proud in this nightmarish vision of bureaucracy run amok
The Trip 1967
Peter Fonda just says yes to large amounts of powerful hallucinogenic drugs in this mind-bending slice of psychedelic exploitica. Written by Jack Nicholson and directed by Roger Corman, it also features Bruce Dern and, naturally, Dennis Hopper
The Triple Cross 1992
Hyper-kinetic heist movie by the director of Battle Royale, loaded with ingeniously orchestrated action. Three ageing gangsters are swindled out of fifty million yen by their young co-conspirator
The Truffaut Collection 2002 2002
Another top quality series of releases from Metro-Tartan covering the career of French new wave hero Truffaut. Jules Et Jim, Les Quatres Cent Coups, La Peau Douce and The Last Metro
The Truth About Charlie 2003
A young woman blunders around Paris trying to find out what happened to her murdered husband. Thandie Newton and Mark Wahlberg star in Jonathan Demme's remake of Charade
The Tulse Luper Suitcases: The Moab Story 2003
Peter Greenaway continues his experiments in multimedia overload, telling his story not one, not two, but a dozen ways simultaneously in this first part of a trilogy
The Tuxedo 2002
When his secret agent boss ends up in a coma, a hapless chauffeur borrows his gadget-packed dinner suit and takes on the bad guys himself. Jackie Chan and Jennifer Love Hewitt star
The Two Jakes 1990
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg 1964
The Unbearable Lightness Of Being 1988
Daniel Day-Lewis and Juliet Binoche star in this adaptation of Milan Kundera's renowned novel
The Unbelievable Truth 1990
American indie filmmaker Hal Hartley's first feature introduces us to his native Long Island and his oddball take on human politics
The Usual Suspects 1995
Bryan Singer's outstanding thriller boasts gripping performances and a plot that is both bewildering and utterly, brilliantly logical
The Van 1996
The Vengeance Of She 1968
Czech blonde beauty Olga Schoberová stars in this sequel to Hammer's adaptation of She
The Virgin Courtesan 1972
Arty porn played for laughs. A comical, well-shot celebration of the female form from a pioneering perv of Japanese cinema
The Wages Of Fear 1953
Nail destroying tension, a fine cast and super sour direction make this 50s French thriller an unmissable classic
The Wanderers 1979
A winning homage/parody of gang movies - West Side Story this definitely ain't. Kaufman's look back at the 1960s Bronx gangs is big on laughs, but shows the darkness at the heart of the gang lifestyle
The War Game 1966
Oscar-winning 60s BBC docu-drama depicting the after effects of nuclear war. So devastating was the show's potential impact that it was kept from British TV screens for 20 years
The Warrior 2001
An understated parable about a warrior's quest for redemption after renouncing violence, stunningly filmed in the deserts of Rajasthan and the mountains of northern India
The Way Of The Dragon 1972
The one where Bruce Lee has an impossibly fast moving fight with Chuck Norris in the coliseum. "Oh, what rippling muscles!"
The Way Of The Gun 2000
Latter-day Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid discover that the surrogate mum they kidnap has violent connections. A crime western with bullets, blood and brains
The Wedding Planner 2001
Romantic comedy that was big in America. Jennifer Lopez stars as the most successful wedding planner in San Francisco, who comes a cropper when she falls in love with her latest client's husband-to-be, played by Matthew McConaughey
The Weight Of Water 2000
Sean Penn, Catherine McCormack and Elizabeth Hurley star in an ambitious historical psychodrama set in the present and in 19th century New Hampshire. A photographer investigates a grisly unsolved murder and discovers peculiar parallels with her own life
The Wicked Lady 1945
Heaving bosoms, cross dressing and outdoor loving make this an unusually racy costume melodrama from the 1940s. A woman steals her best friend's betrothed and takes to the highway for kicks
The Wicker Man 1973
A bona fide cult classic. A repressed, virginal Scottish policeman visits a remote Scottish island to investigate the disappearance of a girl, and becomes embroiled in sexual misadventure and pagan rites
The Witches 1990
Dark fairytale where a witch plans to turn children into mice with poisoned chocolate. From the macabre pen of Roald Dahl and the warped eye of director Nicolas Roeg
The Witchfinder General 1968
England, 1645: As the country tears itself apart in civil war, a witchfinder takes advantage of the lack of law and order to ply his supposedly holy trade. Burn, baby, burn!
The Wizard Of Gore 1970
"An Astounding Acheivement In Bizarre Entertainment!" Montag the Magnificent, illusionist extraordinaire, stages a series of shocking shows in which volunteers are brutally mutilated - but could this magic be more than mere tricks?
The Wizard of Oz 1939
"Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore." Exuberant landmark of both children's entertainment and 1930s Technicolor filmmaking. Inventive, fantastical, colourful - and a surprisingly dark and complex tale about economics and the miseries of childhood
The Wolf Man 1941
Lon Chaney Jr stars as an American man bitten by a Welsh werewolf in this vintage Universal horror film
The Wolf at the Door 1986
The Woman Next Door 1981
The Wooden Horse 1950
The Yards 2000
Echoes of Kazan in this intelligent and moody tale of corruption and crime set among the subway train yards of New York. Starring career toughguy James Caan and young upstarts Mark Wahlberg and Joaquin Phoenix
The Year Of The Dragon 1985
Controversial crime thriller starring Mickey Rourke. When a borderline psycho becomes head of the Chinese Mafia, the NYPD sensibly turn over the job of policing Chinatown to a hardcore racist
The Young One 1960
The Young Ones 1961
Cliff Richard and friends discover their youth club is to be demolished so put on a show to raise funds to save it. Teen 1960s musical also featuring Robert Morley, Melvin Hayes and The Shadows
Theatre Of Blood 1973
Shakespeare has never been so much fun... Vincent Price chews the scenery as the ham actor extracting a bloody revenge on the critics who ended his career
Theatre Of Death 1967
Theatrical murder mystery with Christopher Lee as the Machiavellian director of a grisly Parisian stage show. Murder, cannibalism and insanity contribute to a good-looking but faintly lifeless example of 60s horror
Theft, One Night, A 2000
Thelma & Louise 1991
This brilliant road movie puts women in the driving seat. Thelma and Louise shoot a would-be rapist, and fearing the consequences, head for Mexico with the cops in pursuit
Them! 1954
Vintage slice of 50s science-fiction that established a template for the genre. Ants are mutated to an enormous size (by radiation, of course), and threaten southwest America
Theme, The 1979
Themroc 1972
Theorem 1968
Tough 60s icon Terence Stamp stars in this sordid morality tale from the disturbed master of twisted Italian cinema Pier Paolo Pasolini
Theory of Achievement 1994
Theory of Flight, The 1998
There Was A Father 1942
Careful dissection of the relationship between father and son by Japan's master of the mundane, Yasujiro Ozu. Sensitive, unhurried and faintly subdued, a dutiful teacher is separated from his child and wonders about the values he has instilled in the boy
There Was a Crooked Man 1970
There's Always Tomorrow 1956
There's No Business Like Show Business 1954
There's Only One Jimmy Grimble 1999
Slight but winning tale of a put-upon teen who'd let his boots do the talking if he didn't have two left feet
There's Something About Mary 1998
There's a Girl in My Soup 1970
Diverting enough comedy starring Peter Sellers as a womanising TV chef and a very young Goldie Hawn
These Foolish Things 1990
These Three 1936
They 2002
Childhood's bad dreams become adult nightmares in this creepy horror movie from the producers of Pitch Black and director of The Hitcher
They All Kissed the Bride 1942
They All Laughed 1981
They Call Me Mister Tibbs! 1970
They Call Me Trinity 1971
Comic, cultish Spaghetti Western. Terrence Hill is Trinity, the sharp-shooting drifter whose brother declares himself sheriff of a Mormon community besieged by bandits
They Came to Cordura 1959
They Died with Their Boots On 1942
They Drive By Night 1940
The Fabrini brothers are the honest truckers who drive by night to earn a crust in this 1940 thriller by Raoul Walsh, co-starring Bogart
They Drive by Night 1938
They Got Me Covered 1943
They Knew What They Wanted 1940
They Live 1988
Inventive but thoroughly bizarre sci-fi satire from John Carpenter, about a construction worker who learns of alien oppressors with the aid of a pair of glasses
They Live By Night 1948
Ray's debut is a the story of two doomed romantics, who choose robbery and freedom and rebel against the empty compromises of 'respectable life'
They Made Me a Fugitive 1947
They Might Be Giants 1971
They Only Kill Their Masters 1972
They Rode West 1954
They Shall Have Music 1939
They Shoot Horses, Don't They? 1969
They Were Expendable 1945
They Were Not Divided 1950
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