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KANARIA (2005)
In 1995, members of the religious organisation Aum Shinrikyo punctured plastic bags filled with liquid sarin inside packed Tokyo underground carriages. In what's referred to as the "subway sarin incident" (the most serious mass attack against civilians to take place in Japan since the Second World War) twelve people died and over six thousand were injured.
KICKING AND SCREAMING (2005)
Pushy and competitive dads who are obsessed with soccer are the focus of
Kicking and Screaming, a rare American sports movie that UK audience members can relate to.
KILL BILL, VOLUMES I AND II (2003)
Shot at her wedding and left for dead by her former boss, Bill and The Deadly Viper Assassination Squad, The Bride sets out for cold, bloody revenge and thus starts a two part legacy of death as we witness the unravelling tale of betrayal and unwoven loyalty.
KILL YOUR IDOLS (2004)
For fans of alternative music, S A Crary's debut film will provide a valuable insight into the 30 year history of the New York underground scene, starting right back at its roots in 1972 with the birth of pre-punk noise-merchants Suicide, working its way through to 2002 with the Grammy-nominated Yeah Yeah Yeah's and The Strokes.
KING KONG (2005)
Updated re-make of the classic 1933 King Kong starring Naomi Watts, Adrien Brody and Jack Black. When a production crew search for the legendary and mysterious Skull Island, tragedy strikes when the lead actress gets kidnapped by natives and offered to the mighty King Kong as a sacrifice.
KING KONG (1933)
The original classic that inspired Peter Jackson's epic release.
KING'S GAME (KONGEKABALE) (2005)
King's Game is a thriller about politics and journalism and the messy area of overlap between the two. Although the setting is contemporary Denmark, critics of the main political parties in the UK will find plenty to fuel their cause in this film.
KINGDOM OF HEAVEN: DIRECTORS CUT (2005)
Three-time Oscar®-nominated director
Sir Ridley Scott brings to DVD an original and extended version of his latest cinematic masterpiece,
Kingdom Of Heaven, arriving as an all-new four-disc collector's edition.
KINKY BOOTS (2005)
Opening with all the Northern nostalgia of a Hovis ad,
Kinky Boots steps up a gear to introduce a bit of Soho sleeze and cross-dressing. Northampton's answer to
The Full Monty tells the true-life tale of an ailing factory boss who tries to turn things around by catering for a very discerning clientele.
KINSEY (2005)
Biopics like
Kinsey are rare - few movies portray the nuances of a man's life with such sensitivity and in such a fascinating way. With an impressive cast, a wonderful script, and great directing, this film is a must-see.
KISS KISS BANG BANG (2005)
Sharp, dynamic and funny,
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang blends current moviemaking sensibilities with the edgy detective thrillers of mid-20th century noir.
KISSING JESSICA STEIN (2005)
A tragi-comic drama,
Kissing Jessica Stein explores life, love and lesbianism in the modern world. Jessica Stein - trying to release the romantic trapped inside - answers a lonely hearts ad and is led to deal with painful past issues and her ever-orthodox Jewish family.
KNIFE IN THE WATER (2005)
This low-budget thriller, released in 1962, achieved the sort of success that most filmmakers can only dream about for a debut feature. And, in directing and co-writing this tense, unsettling film himself, Polanski announced himself as one of European cinema's great talents.
KOKTEBEL (2005)
Koktebel is a lyrical film, a travelogue that rarely feels like one - the grim beauty of the Russian countryside is unobtrusive, often dreamy and at times mesmeric. It's through this mythical landscape that an unnamed father and son trudge on to a seemingly unreachable destination.
KONTROLL (2005)
Director Nimrod Antal's
Kontroll tells the story of ticket inspectors on Budapest's gothic underground railway system, observing both a culture and the most hated people within that 'sub' culture.
KOPS (2005)
Director Josef Fares has great fun at the expense of film-obsessed Swedish policeman Benny (Torkel Petersson). Slick, silly and at its best very funny,
Kops runs the slapstick gamut, encountering on the way mistaken identity and a bungled fabricated kidnapping.
KUNG FU HUSTLE (2005)
An action adventure fantasy extravaganza that's genuinely, unpretentiously fun and a vibrant tribute to martial arts cinema: that'll be Stephen Chow's
Kung Fu Hustle.