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I AM LEGEND (2007)
Three years after a genetically-engineered cancer cure mutates into a deadly virus, Manhattan Island is now the personal playground of Robert Neville (Will Smith), once a famed military virologist and now possibly the last man on earth.

I FOR INDIA (2005)
A bitter-sweet time capsule of alienation, discovery, racism and belonging, I For India is a chronicle of immigration in sixties Britain and beyond, seen through the eyes of one Asian family and their movie camera. Sandhya Suri's absorbing debut feature is a sensitive and intimate slice of life.

I HEART HUCKABEES (2004)
Picking up the baton from Charlie Kaufman and Spike Jonze, maverick director, David O. Russell returns after a long hiatus since his last feature, Three Kings. I Heart Huckabees is an eccentric, philosophy quoting comedy which almost defies description and offers brain candy for the winter season.

I WANT CANDY (2007)
I Want Candy follows two naive young men who stumble upon the opportunity of a lifetime.  Frustrated by their arty film teacher, wannabe producer Joe, and his talented but neurotic director friend Baggy head to London to sell a script made of gold.

I'll Sleep When I'm DeadI'LL SLEEP WHEN I'M DEAD (2003)
A hard man in exile returns to avenge his brother; the local mob oppose him. The new film by Mike Hodges and Trevor Preston, is often a recapitulation of Get Carter, although the mood is even more sombre.

I'M NOT SCARED (IO NON HO PAURA) (2003)
Salvatores' latest film, I'm Not Scared, could be described as a 'coming of age'-family drama-horror-thriller set in a remote dusty village in Southern Italy during the scorching summer of 1978, where a ten-year-old Michele and his friends come across an abandoned, rundown farmhouse.



ICE AGE 3: DAWN OF THE DINOSAURS (0000)
ICE AGE 3, is coming this summer – so get yourself ready for mayhem now with a brand new trailer. The sub-zero heroes from the worldwide blockbusters "Ice Age" and "Ice Age: The Meldown" are back, on an incredible adventure...for the ages.

ICE AGE 3: DAWN OF THE DINOSAURS (2009)
The sub-zero heroes from the worldwide blockbusters "Ice Age" and "Ice Age: The Meltdown" are back, on an incredible adventure...for the ages. Out on Blu Ray and DVD in November.


IDLEWILD (2006)
Set against the stunning backdrop of a 1930s club and combining drama, music and cinema, Idlewild stylishly portrays a series of struggling performers in their quest for love, fame and success. We speak with Outkast members Andre and Antwan.


IMAGINARY HEROES (2005)
Imaginary Heroes spins a web of pathos, quirky wit, and self discovery as it looks at one year in the life of a modern American family.


IN BRUGES (2008)
Recently opening the Sundance Film Festival, In Bruges is the darkly comedic tale of the fates of hit men Ray and Ken starring Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson and Ralph Fiennes and is directed by Oscar-winning Martin McDonagh (Six Shooter).

IN GOOD COMPANY (2004)
Paul Weitz's (American Pie, About a Boy) first solo film away from sibling co-director Chris, sets out to be both a rom-com and a sharp comedy satire on corporate politics, that delves into the mid-life and mid-twenties life crises.

In Her ShoesIN HER SHOES (2005)
In Her Shoes, an adaptation of the bestselling novel by Jennifer Weiner, depicts the lives of two sisters, Rose and Maggie. As sisters, the only thing they have in common is the same taste in shoes and the same size feet. It takes a falling out to show them both that blood is indeed thicker than water.

In My Father's DenIN MY FATHER'S DEN (2004)
Intending itself to be a dark and slow-bruising psycho-drama, In My Father's Den certainly looks the part, partly due to The Piano cinematographer Stuart Dryburgh. However, the film suffers from one-too many plot-twists and revelations.

In The CutIN THE CUT (2003)
Frannie is an NYU English teacher, drawn out of her self contained, cerebral world when she becomes potential witness to a murder. Frannie becomes fascinated by investigating detective Molloy, but after a second murder, begins to wonder if he's all he seems.

In the Realms of the UnrealIN THE REALMS OF THE UNREAL (2005)
An unusual documentary from Oscar-winning director Jessica Yu, In the Realms of the Unreal has an equally unusual subject - fantastical, reclusive artist Henry Darger.

IN THE SHADOW OF THE MOON (2007)
A subject that has long captured the imagination told simply by the people that lived it, together with some truly spectacular footage from the NASA archive that looks magnificent on the big screen, is something of a magic formula for a documentary.

IN THE VALLEY OF ELAH (2007)
Written and directed by Academy Award-winner Paul Haggis and starring three Academy Award-winner actors In the Valley of Elah is the powerful and gripping story of one father's search for the truth.

In this WorldIN THIS WORLD (2002)
In Pakistan, Jamal, a young Afghan refugee lives in Shamshatoo - the camp in which he was born. When the family of his cousin, Enayatullah, decide to send their son to England, Jamal, who speaks some English, convinces them that he would make a useful travelling companion.

In Your HandsIN YOUR HANDS (FORBRYDELSER) (2005)
Enter a Danish women's prison, where newly-ordained Anna is the priest's temporary replacement, at the same time that ex-addict Kate arrives. Kate carries an air of mystery which is justified by her murky past and rumours, which come to be proven, of her special powers.

INCENDIARY (2008)
Incendiary is the story of a young mother whose life is changed forever by a terrorist attack on London. Powerfully prophetic and ultimately defiant, the film is based on the best selling novel which was published on the day of the 7/7 London bombings.

INCREDIBLES, THE (2004)
Disney/Pixar's latest ground-breaking CGI film The Incredibles is an animation like no other, an unprecedented mix of filmmaking innovation and heart-felt storytelling from the great mind of its director and writer Brad Bird.

INDIANA JONES AND THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL (2008)
For the first time since 1989, Harrison Ford dons the familiar costume, as the upcoming Indiana Jones adventure begins hits cinemas under the direction of Steven Spielberg.

INFAMOUS (2006)
Beaten to the punch by last year's Capote, which saw Phillip Seymour Hoffman win an Academy Award for Best Actor, the film showed that there is more mileage in Truman Capote to make another very fine but very different film.

Infernal Affairs IIINFERNAL AFFAIRS II (2003)
Having assumed control of his clan, a Triad boss aims to secure underworld supremacy in 90s Hong Kong. However, one of his most devious enemies has escaped his cull, while he remains oblivious to the presence of a police mole within his inner circle.

INGLORIOUS BASTERDS (2009)
In Nazi-occupied France during World War II, a group of Jewish-American soldiers known as "The Basterds" are chosen specifically to spread fear throughout the Third Reich by scalping and brutally killing Nazis. The Basterds soon cross paths with a French-Jewish teenage girl who runs a cinema in Paris which is targeted by the soldiers.

INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS (2009)
In Nazi-occupied France during World War II, a group of Jewish-American soldiers known as "The Basterds" are chosen specifically to spread fear throughout the Third Reich by scalping and brutally killing Nazis. The Basterds soon cross paths with a French-Jewish teenage girl who runs a cinema in Paris which is targeted by the soldiers.

INITIAL D: DRIFTRACER (2006)
Initial D is based on the eponymous manga comic by Shuichi Shigeno, also behind Infernal Affairs, and the film has grossed more in Hong Kong than War of the Worlds and Batman Begins combined.

INLAND EMPIRE (2006)
David Lynch's tenth feature film, his first since the award-winning Mullholand Drive is a complex Hollywood mystery, blurring the lines between fantasy and reality and features an astonishing performance by Laura Dern.

INNOCENT VOICES (2004)
Based on the true life story of Oscar Torres, a screenwriter, Innocent Voices portrays the life of a young boy in the midst of a civil war, his role in the family, and his emerging worries as he reaches the age of recruitment.

Inside Deep ThroatINSIDE DEEP THROAT (2005)
It was The porn film which changed not only history, but arguably the way the West's collective sexuality has evolved. Deep Throat claims to have been the most profitable film ever, but on the way it ran the gauntlet of the mob, prosecution and, for star Linda Lovelace, rape and abuse.

Inside I'm DancingINSIDE I'M DANCING (2004)
Like My Left Foot before it, Inside I'm Dancing is one of the few memorable films that focuses on disability from the sufferer's viewpoint. More appealing and sympathetic than The Idiots, it focuses not only on the frustrations of intelligent people with physical limitations, but also on how they are cared for.

INSIDE MAN (2006)
Spike Lee's 24th feature film Inside Man is a heist movie in the grand tradition of the genre. A large-scale heist thriller with an A-list cast, the film focuses on the tense negotiations between a streetwise NYPD detective and a criminal mastermind.

IntermissionINTERMISSION (2003)
Intermission concerns a group of Dubliners whose lives separate and connect as they search for love, a future and the bus fare home. The characterisations are as strong as the landscape is bleak, and this refreshing lack of glamour gives the film some of its most touching and brutal moments.

INTERVIEW (2007)
Steve Buscemi directs and co-stars alongside Sienna Miller, presenting a confrontation between a world-weary, self-destructive journalist and a famous soap star. Interview is based on the film of the same name from controversial Dutch filmmaker Theo von Gogh.

Interview with the AssassinINTERVIEW WITH THE ASSASSIN (2002)
In Interview With the Assassin the conspiracy legend is one of the most controversial mysteries of modern times - JFK's assassination - and the hidden horrors are, we are led to believe, palpably real.

Into the BlueINTO THE BLUE (2005)
Paul Walker (The Fast and the Furious) and Jessica Alba (Sin City) star in Into the Blue, a tense, exciting underwater action/adventure set in the dangerous, shark-infested waters of the Bahamas.

INTO THE WILD (2007)
Freshly graduated from college with a promising future, 22 year-old Christopher McCandless instead walked out of his privileged life and into the wild in search of adventure. What happened to him on the way transformed this young wanderer into an enduring symbol for countless people.

Intolerable CrueltyINTOLERABLE CRUELTY (2003)
Ace divorce attorney Miles Massey (Clooney) is the best in the business, feasting on the wreckage of shattered marriage. He thinks he has it all until he meets Marilyn Rexroth (Zeta-Jones), an expert predator of rich men and their fortunes. But can love triumph over their individual greed…

IS ANYBODY THERE (2008)
From the producer of Little Miss Sunshine and Harry Potter, Is Anybody There? is the surprising and touching story about two unexpected friends who inspire each other to live life to the fullest.

The IslandISLAND, THE (2005)
What would you do if you suddenly found out your entire life was based on a lie? Michael Bay's The Island explores that very question, along with the other moral ambiguities surrounding cloning – an issue that may arise for real in the not-so-distant future.

The IsterISTER, THE (2004)
This documentary chooses to look at Heidegger's question - what kind of 'being' is Man - from the perspective of technics. How the industrial revolution in the past and the subsequent technological revolution defines humanity; the way man lives, fights, and views himself.


It's a Wonderful LifeIT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE (1946)
This story of a man questioning his purpose is perhaps the most life-affirming experience ever committed to film. In It's a Wonderful Life, Capra created an eternal Christmas classic.

It's All Gone Pete TongIT'S ALL GONE PETE TONG (2005)
From the producer of Human Traffic comes this remarkable piece of work about the tragic life of legendary Frankie Wilde. The film takes us on a journey through Frankie's life as he rises to international fame as a DJ, and then the twist of fate when he loses his hearing.

The Italian JobITALIAN JOB, THE (2003)
Thirty years on from the original film starring Michael Caine, The Italian Job has been given the Hollywood treatment. But F. Gary Gray's remake of The Italian Job works because it's hardly a remake at all but more of a homage to the first film.