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Here's your chance to take a look at our comprehensive guide to the 100 greatest movies of all-time. To find out more about each movie, simply click on the movie title to be taken to a definitive movie review.


  FARGO (1996)
Smart, stylish, frozen Midwestern noir from the Coen brothers that is assured, blacky funny and thoroughly thoughtful. Features a superb turn from Frances McDormand and top-quality support from Steve Buscemi and William H Macy.


  GONE WITH THE WIND (1939)
The definitive Technicolor romantic epic. Rhett, Scarlett, burning sets and a whole slew of nostalgic and/or reactionary values, this is creator-producer David O Selznick's finest hour and a cornerstone of the Hollywood monolith.


  TRAINSPOTTING (1996)
Anti-hero Mark Renton's philosophy drifts between choosing life and choosing drugs as he floats in and out of Edinburgh's junkie culture in this modern classic.


  THE FULL MONTY (1997)
Gaz and his mates turn the bum steer of redundancy and recession into sure-fire crowd-pleasing entertainment in this classic Yorkshire comedy with a social conscience.


  THE GRADUATE (1967)
Boy loves girl but has a fling with her mum in this classic comedy drama that turned Dustin Hoffman into a sex symbol.


  ALIEN (1979)
The film that gave us the action heroine, in the shape of Sigourney Weaver's Ellen Ripley, and presented space travel as just another job. It's a tour-de-force of suspense, slasher antics and good old-fashioned sci-fi.


  THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS (1990)
The film that brought new meaning to having a friend round for dinner, raised Anthony Hopkins to iconic status and terrified a generation.


  WITHNAIL & I (1987)
The foremost British cult comedy. Two aspiring actors go on holiday by mistake.


  THE GREAT ESCAPE (1963)
Steve McQueen is brilliantly opaque in this ace war film, about a mass breakout from Stalag Luft - with a classic motorcycle chase sequence featuring the great man himself. The all-star ensemble includes James Coburn, Richard Attenborough, Charles Bronson, Donald Pleasence and James Garner.


  TOY STORY (1995)
Toy Story remains one of the funniest and best children's films in a long, long time. The first animation to render its images wholly by computer.