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A GOOD YEAR (2006)
Director Ridley Scott reunites with Oscar winner Russell Crowe in a romantic drama about a highly successful investment expert Max Skinner, who returns to the vineyard of his childhood when his estranged uncle dies.

A GUIDE TO RECOGNISING YOUR SAINTS (2007)
Dito Montiel's directorial debut A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints is a powerful coming-of-age story based on Dito's own experiences growing up in the tough neighbourhood of Astoria, Queens, New York in 1986.

A LOT LIKE LOVE (2005)
Love in the 21st century is rarely straightforward. On the contrary, it tends to be messy, complicated and filled with comical obstructions and impediments that sometimes make it a wonder that it happens at all.

A MIGHTY HEART (2007)
Michael Winterbottom's film, starring Oscar winner Angelina Jolie, is a powerful and intelligent reconstruction of the search for kidnapped Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl in 2002 when he was researching a story on shoe bomber Richard Reid.

A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION (2006)
The maverick American film director, Robert Altman, died late last year. One of the true Hollywood greats, A Prairie Home Companion, boasting an impressive ensemble cast, is his swan song.


A VERY LONG ENGAGEMENT (2004)
In A Very Long Engagement, Mathilde (Audrey Tautou) is a lame orphan living with her aunt and uncle in the run up to the First World War. The film follows her relationship and subsequent loss of her childhood sweetheart Manech (Gaspard Ulliel) during WW1.



ADAM (2009)
In this heartfelt romantic comedy drama, Hugh Dancy stars as Adam, a handsome but intriguing young man who has all his life led a sheltered existence - until he meets his new neighbor, Beth, a beautiful, cosmopolitan young woman who pulls him into the outside world, with funny, touching and entirely unexpected results.

ADAM AND PAUL (2004)
Adam and Paul opens on two junkies, shivering with cold, to find one of them has been superglued to the mattress they passed out on. This is just the beginning of a series of unfortunate events that happen to our two anti-heroes as we follow them for a day in search of drugs around the seedy parts of Dublin's fair city.

ADAM'S APPLES (2005)
Taking the age old story of good versus evil, Adam’s Apples is a wry look at one man’s attempts to break the spirit of another.

ADAPTATION (2005)
Charlie Kaufman writes the way he lives... with great difficulty. His twin brother Donald lives the way he writes... with foolish abandon. Susan writes about life... but can't live it. John's life is a book... waiting to be adapted. One story... four lives... a million ways it can end.

ADRIFT (2006)
Based on true events, a weekend cruise on a luxurious party yacht goes horribly wrong for a group of old high-school friends when they forget to let the ladder down before they jump into the ocean for a swim and the boat proves impossible to climb back on board.

ADULTHOOD (2008)
Noel Clarke (Kidulthood, Doctor Who, Auf Wiedersehen Pet, West 10 LDN) returns as Sam Peel, picking up his story 6 years after Kidulthood, 2006's critically acclaimed portrayal of life for 21st century teens.

ADVENTURES OF GREYFRIARS BOBBY, THE (2005)
Bobby, a plucky little Skye Terrier, greets us on the screen just before his master Constable John Gray dies. Following his death, Bobby's devotion leads him to sleep at his graveside, in Greyfriars churchyard, Edinburgh, leaving only to find food.

AE FOND KISS (2004)
Ae Fond Kiss is a cross cultural romance set amongst contemporary Glasgow's Asian population. The third in an unofficial 'Glasgow Trilogy' (My Name Is Joe, Sweet Sixteen), the latest film from Ken Loach has a more upbeat texture than we have come to expect from the veteran director.

AEON FLUX (2005)
When a plague kills 99% of the world's population, the survivors are led by a scientist (Goodchild) to a utopian city and the last outpost of humanity. Four hundred years later, a rebel faction led by an unnamed handler accuse Goodchild's descendants of state-sanctioned murder.

AGAINST THE ROPES (2004)
Jackie Kallin has earned the title of "The First Lady of Boxing", and, in a male dominated sport, that is no mean feat! Against The Ropes is a fictionalised drama inspired by this remarkable woman, who dares to play in the male dominated fight game and win.

AGITATOR (2001)
Agitator tells the rather complex story of two rival gangs, the Yokomizo and the Shirane, who are manipulated into destroying each other by the Tenseikai gang as part of a plan to outnumber and eventually take over their rivals.

AKEELAH AND THE BEE (2006)
The story of Akeelah Anderson (Keke Palmer), a precocious eleven-year-old girl from south Los Angeles with a gift for words.

ALEXANDER (2004)
"Fortune favours the bold", runs the tagline for Oliver Stone's epic historical film about Alexander the Great, the great leader of Macedonia who led his army across the world to Persia, Afghanistan and India.


ALIEN AUTOPSY (2006)
Ant and Dec star alongside Hollywood heavyweights Bill Pullman, Harry Dean Stanton and a stellar cast of British comic talent including Omid Djalili, Morwenna Banks and Jimmy Carr in a story based on the true events of one of the biggest conspiracy theories of the 20th Century.

ALIEN V PREDATOR (2004)
Alien vs. Predator brings together two of 20th Century Fox's biggest cash cows from the last 25 years, in search of a new genre series for a younger audience in the same vain as Freddy v. Jason.


ALIEN: THE DIRECTOR'S CUT (2003)
Alien enjoyed great financial success on its original release in 1979. Almost 25 years later, Ridley Scott's Alien hits cinemas again with The Director's Cut, digitally enhanced and containing footage that was not used in the original edit.

ALIENS IN THE ATTIC (2009)
Aliens in the Attic is an adventure/comedy about kids on a family vacation who must fight off an attack by knee-high alien invaders with world-destroying ambitions while the youngsters’ parents remain clueless about the battle.

ALIENS OF THE DEEP (IMAX 3D) (2005)
Cameron's second 3D IMAX venture: Aliens of the Deep is an exploration of pacific ocean deep-sea thermal vents and the breathtakingly bizarre life-forms that exist around them, without sunlight and in extreme temperatures and pressures that would kill any other life-form.

ALL ABOUT EVE (1950)
"They don't make 'em like that any more", that was the lament of Barry Norman who had been invited to choose his favourite from among 70 studio classics to celebrate the union of Twentieth Century Studios with Fox Studios.

ALL THE KINGS MEN (2006)
With Oscar-buzz already humming, it's no surprise that All The King's Men has staked an early claim. Everything you'd expect from an Oscar contender is present and correct – political analogy, an intense central performance and a top-tier cast.

ALL THE REAL GIRLS (2003)
Set in a small mill town in North Carolina, the film evokes the psychological landscape of adolescence, where there's nothing to do, nowhere to go, and nothing happens. Twenty two-year-old Paul lives with his mother and works for his uncle, and has no expectations beyond the town.

ALL TOMORROW'S PARTIES (2003)
China, with a recent history turbulent and bloody from cultural and political upheaval, is still mainly experienced in the West through lush period dramas or action films, martial arts or otherwise. Having studied film in Belgium, and working in Hong Kong and China, Yu Lik Wai offers an alternative voice.

ALPHA DOG (2006)
Based on the real-life Jesse James Hollywood case Alpha Dog follows a misguided gang of Californian teens whose kidnap of an innocent over a measly $1,200 of drug money ends up turning nasty. 

ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS (2007)
A global treasure that has delighted three generations of fans, ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS comes to the big screen for the first time!

AMANDLA! A REVOLUTION IN FOUR PART HARMONY (2002)
It is a sobering thought that only 10 years ago apartheid still held its pernicious grip over the people of South Africa. Amandla! follows the struggle from the beginning of apartheid in 1948 to the 1994 election of Nelson Mandela as South Africa's first democratically chosen president.

AMERICAN COUSINS (2002)
American Cousins is a sensitive, sweet and sour story about love, family and tradition. Set in the unlikely Glasgow, the remnants of an Italian family struggle to keep their chip shop and ice-cream parlour open under heavy opposition from the local mobsters.

AMERICAN GANGSTER (2007)
Ridley Scott's American Gangster tells of the rise and fall of Frank Lucas, the black drug baron who ruled 1970s Harlem by buying high-grade heroin at wholesale prices from Vietnam and smuggling it into the US in the coffins of American soldiers.




AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH (2006)
A riveting documentary offering an inspirational look at Al Gore's commitment to expose the miscinceptions that surround global warming, with a chilling expose of the facts on this environmental crisis and an impassioned call to stop global warming.


AND WHEN DID YOU LAST SEE YOUR FATHER (2007)
"And When Did You Last See Your Father?" is an unflinching exploration of a father son relationship. From scholarly Blake's fraught and some times humiliating teenage years growing up with a charismatic, overbearing and adulterous father, through to the ultimate grief of watching him die, as an adult and father himself.




ANGEL-A (2005)

A man meets a woman in Paris ...




ANGELS AND DEMONS (2009)
The team behind the global phenomenon The Da Vinci Code returns for the highly anticipated Angels & Demons, based upon the bestselling novel by Dan Brown.  Tom Hanks reprises his role as Harvard religious expert Robert Langdon, who once again finds that forces with ancient roots are willing to stop at nothing, even murder, to advance their goals.


ANGUS, THONGS AND PERFECT SNOGGING (2008)
Based on the first two books of the hugely successful series by Louise Rennison, Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging tells the story of Georgia Nicholson (Groome) and the ups and downs she faces as part of her ever-eventful adolescent life. Interview with actors Aaron Johnson and Georgia Groome and Director Gurinder Chadha now online.

ANTIBODIES (2006)
An insidious serial killer is arrested in Berlin after a bloody shootout with the police. A young, upstanding policeman from a village outside of town is drawn into the interrogations but the killer's sick mind-games begin to unhinge him and his worst nightmare seems to be coming true…




APOCALYPTO (2006)
From Academy Award winner of Braveheart and The Passion of the Christ, Mel Gibson's Apocalypto, starring a cast of unknowns all speaking in the Mayan language, is set during the Mayan period when the kingdom faces its decline. Trailer and interview with Mel Gibson now running online.




ARTHUR AND THE INVISIBLES (2006)
From the creative mind of acclaimed and visionary director Luc Besson comes a larger-than-life, family adventure using a dazzling new combination of live-action and ground breaking CGI technology. Arthur and the Invisibles voices a stellar cast of A-list actors and Freddie Highmore as Arthur.





ATONEMENT (2007)
Based on Ian McEwan's best selling novel, Atonement, starring Keira Knightley and James McAvoy, is directed by the director/producer team behind the award-winning Pride & Prejudice. Trailer now running online.

AUGUST RUSH (2007)
August Rush tells the story of a charismatic young Irish guitarist and a sheltered young cellist who have a chance encounter one magical night above New York's Washington Square, but are soon torn apart, leaving in their wake an infant, orphaned by circumstance.


AWESOME: I F****N SHOT THAT (2006)
A live performance shot by audience members at a 2004 Beastie Boys concert at Madison Square Garden.