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TAKEN (2008)
A former government operative comes out of retirement and uses his extensive training to rescue his estranged daughter from a slave trade operation.

TAKEN (2008)
A former government operative (Liam Neeson) comes out of retirement and uses his extensive training to rescue his estranged daughter from a slave trade operation.


TALK TO ME (2007)
Academy Award nominee Don Cheadle portrays the radio DJ, television personality, and activist Ralph Waldo “Petey” Greene Jr. in Talk To Me. Petey was a vital force for two decades in the black community of Washington, D.C. known as “Chocolate City”.


TAXI TO THE DARKSIDE (2007)
In 2006 director Alex Gibney brought us the tale of a scandalous conspiracy in Enron. In 2008, Gibeny has returned not only with a deserved Oscar but with the most powerful and thought provoking documentary you will see all year.

Taxi, an encounterTAXI, AN ENCOUNTER (2001)
There are similarities with Michael Mann's Collateral, but while Taxi, an Encounter appears to follow a predictable path, what starts out as a thriller slowly changes into a romantic tale of redemption.

TAXIDERMIA (2006)
Three Stories.  Three ages.  Three men. Grandfather, father, son.  One is an
orderly, one is a leading sportsman, and one is a master taxidermist.  One
desires love, the other success, and the third immortality.

Team AmericaTEAM AMERICA: WORLD POLICE (2004)
'South Park' creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone have already proved that nothing is sacrosanct when it comes to satire. Here the American war on terror (as well as actors, bleeding liberal hearts and Hollywood) gets the finger from Parker's one-third scale cast.

TEETH (2008)
Teeth is a story of sexual awakening like you’ve never seen before. High-school student Dawn works hard at suppressing her budding sexuality by being the most active member of the local chastity group.

TELL NO ONE (2007)
Relentless suspense and a tense multi-layered plot combine in slick thriller Tell No One – Guillaume Canet's award-winning number one French box office hit adapted from the international bestselling novel by acclaimed crime writer Harlan Coben.

TELL THEM WHO YOU ARE (2006)
A documentary portrait of a legendary Hollywood cinematographer. Now in his eighties, Academy Award-winner Haskell Wexler could be said to be in his dotage, enjoying the sort of adoration that comes with lifetime achievement awards and a star on Hollywood Boulevard.


TENACIOUS D (2006)
This hilarious epic follows JB (Jack Black) and KG (Kyle Gass) as they journey across California in search of the mystical key that will open the doors to complete and total rock-and-roll super-stardom.

The TerminalTERMINAL. THE (2004)
A sentimental fantasy grounded in the real world, The Terminal tells the story of Viktor Navorski, (Tom Hanks) who flies to America only to find on landing that war has broken out in his home country and he's effectively in limbo, unable to fly home, and unauthorised to leave the airport.

Terminator 3TERMINATOR 3: RISE OF THE MACHINES (2003)
Stepping into James Cameron's rather large director's chair, Jonathan Mostow (Body Snatchers) takes up the reigns on Terminator 3. The special effects remain stunning, but ultimately the real star is the legacy created by Cameron.


Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2003TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE (2003)
Arguably a pointless remake but nonetheless one with high production values. 2003's Texas Chainsaw Massacre is a revisiting of blood-lust and cannibalism as some hapless young hippies encounter the myth of Leatherface for themselves.

THANK YOU FOR SMOKING (2006)
Based on Christopher Buckley's acclaimed 1994 novel of the same title and adapted for the screen by Jason Reitman, Thank You For Smoking is a fiercely satirical look at today's "culture of spin".  This hilarious satire with a stellar cast is now available on DVD.




THE ASSASSINATION OF JESSE JAMES BY THE COWARD ROBERT FORD (2007)
Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, starring Brad Pitt (Jesse James) and Casey Affleck (Robert Ford), delves into the private life and public exploits of America's most notorious outlaw.

THE BANK JOB (2008)
The Bank Job is inspired by an extraordinary true event, a daring, unsolved robbery, which took place more than 35 years ago in London. A highly-charged thriller, directed by Roger Donaldson and starring Jason Statham and Saffron Burrows.

THE BLACK DAHLIA (2006)
Adaptation of LA Confidential writer James Ellroy's novel, inspired by the most notorious unsolved murder in California history, about two 1940s L.A. cops who head up the hunt for the killer of starlet Elizabeth Short, who was brutally murdered.



THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM (2007)
Matt Damon returns as the trained assassin Jason Bourne for the latest showdown in Bourne Ultimatum. Acclaimed director Paul Greengrass joins returning cast members Julia Stiles and Joan Allen and new additions David Strathairn and Paddy Considine.

THE BRAVE ONE (2007)
New York radio host Erica Bain has a life that she loves and a fiancé she adores.  All of it is taken from her when a brutal attack leaves Erica badly wounded and her fiancé dead. Unable to move past the tragedy, Erica begins prowling the city streets at night to track down the men she holds responsible.

THE BREAK-UP (2006)
An unconventional romantic comedy, starring Hollywood A'listers Jennifer Aniston and Vince Vaughn, that follows a couple's often comical, sometimes painful, but always entertaining journey into the deconstruction of a once solid and loving relationship.

THE BRIDGE (2006)
The Bridge is an account (based on a New Yorker article 'Jumpers') of the numerous suicides that took place from the Golden Gate Bridge in 2004. The icon of San Francisco has a dual existence of serene beauty and eerie melancholy whilst the filmmakers capture most of one years 24 suicide attempts.


THE CAIMAN (2006)
Entangled in debts and his own weaknesses, struggling with a capsizing marriage and his wayward kids, Bruno is going under. By chance, he meets a young director who gives him her script, The Caiman.

THE CITY OF VIOLENCE (2006)
Korean cinema's assault on the senses of Western filmgoers continues in dazzling style with the violent crime thriller-cum-martial arts actioner, The City of Violence, the latest offering from the man who has been hailed as the Korean Tarantino, Crying Fist director Ryoo Seung-wan.


THE CONFORMIST (1970)
A welcome re-release for Bertolucci’s classic psycho-drama from 1970, showing as part of the BFI’s ‘European Noir’ season, this seductive critique of Italian fascism is an intoxicating experience; bursting with political and philosophical ideas and drunk with cinematic style.




THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON (2009)
Loosely based on the F. Scott Fitzgerald short story of the same name, the plot follows the life of Benjamin Button, from his birth as a shrivelled, arthritic baby in his eighties to his death as an infant.

THE DA VINCI CODE (2006)
One of the biggest selling books of all time, from author Dan Brown, and now a box office smash with a stellar cast, which includes Tom Hanks, Audrey Tautou and Sir Ian Mckellen, The Da Vinci Code is now available to buy and rent on DVD.

THE DARJEELING LIMITED (2007)
In The Darjeeling Limited, three American brothers who have not spoken to each other in a year set off on a train voyage across India with a plan to find themselves and bond with each other -- to become brothers again like they used to be. We speak with Adrien Brody and Director Wes Anderson.

THE DARK KNIGHT (2008)
Since Christopher Nolan rebooted a tiring franchise with 2005's excellent origins story Batman Begins, fans have been eager to see  where the talented British director would take the iconic antihero next - The Dark Knight does not disappoint.

THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL (2008)
A contemporary re-invention of the 1951 classic in which Keanu Reeves portrays Klaatu, an alien whose arrival on our planet triggers a global upheaval. The Day The Earth Stood Still also stars Jennifer Connelly, Kathy Bates and John Cleese and is released in cinemas 12th December.

THE DEPARTED (2006)
Oscar winning crime drama from eight-time Academy Award nominee Martin Scorsese, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon and Jack Nicholson set in South Boston where the state police is waging war on organized crime.

THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA (2006)
Based on the internationally best-selling novel by Lauren Weisberger, The Devil Wears Prada, starring Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep, is about the all-time most impossible boss in the history of impossible bosses in the wonderful world of fashion.

THE EDGE OF HEAVEN (2007)
Fatih Akin was born of Turkish parents in Hamburg in 1973, this is his fifth fiction feature which won Best Screenplay and the Ecumenical Prize at Cannes 2007.

THE ESCAPIST (0000)
Frank Perry is a prisoner resigned to seeing out the remainder of his days incarcerated for a crime he committed a long time ago.  His quiet existence is upturned when he receives a letter from his estranged daughter telling him she is critically ill following an overdose.

THE FAMILY FRIEND (2005)
A highly original, gripping and occasionally grotesque suspense drama, The Family Friend intensely explores extreme emotions, whilst playing out a clever crime confidence-trick plot.

THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS: TOKYO DRIFT (2006)
From the producer of the worldwide blockbuster hits The Fast and the Furious and its sequel, 2 Fast 2 Furious, comes the latest instalment of the adrenaline-inducing series built on speed.

THE FIRM (2009)
Loosely adapted from Alan Clarke’s 1989 classic TV film, Nick Love’s film is set earlier in the 80’s and retells a similar story to the original – but from a different character’s point of view.



THE GOLDEN COMPASS (2007)
The Golden Compass is an exciting fantasy adventure, set in an alternative world where people’s souls manifest themselves as animals, talking bears fight wars, and Gyptians and witches co-exist.

THE GOLDEN COMPASS (2007)
Based on author Philip Pullman's bestselling and award-winning novel, The Golden Compass, tells the first story in Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy. The long awaited film is an exciting fantasy adventure, set in an alternative world.

THE GOOD GERMAN (2007)
Based on the novel by Joseph Kanon and directed by Steven Soderbergh, The Good German, starring George Clooney, Cate Blanchett and Tobey Maguire, a mystery, a romance and a thriller in the classic film noir tradition, its intimate human dramas playing out against the turbulence of political intrigue.

THE GOOD SHEPHERD (2006)
Directed by Robert de Niro, the tumultuous early history of the CIA is viewed through the prism of one man's life in this espionage drama, The Good Shepherd. Interviews with Academy Award winners Matt Damon, Angelina Jolie and Robert De Niro now running online.

THE GRUDGE 2 (2006)
The Grudge 2 is Takashi Shimizu’s sixth film about the never-ending grudge of ghostly mother-son duo Kayako and Toshio.

THE GUARDIAN (2006)
After losing his crew in a fatal crash, legendary Rescue Swimmer, Ben Randall (Kevin Costner), is sent to teach at 'A' School, an elite training program for Coast Guard Rescue Swimmers.

THE HILLS HAVE EYES 2 (2007)
A team of National Guards decide to embark on a rescue mission into the hills in order to locate some missing scientists. Little do they know that these are the very hills that the ill-fated Carter family once visited, and that a tribe of cannibalistic mutants lie in wait.

THE HITCHER (2007)
The Hitcher is a fast paced, tense and stylish new take on the 1986 Cult Video-Hire Classic starring Rutger Hauer and C.Thomas Howell about a serial killer who stalks and torments two young travellers on their way to Spring Break.

THE HOAX (2006)
After years spent struggling to find that one big story, Irving brazenly decides to make one up.  He has been approached by the one man the entire world most wants to know about – aviator and movie mogul Howard Hughes – to ink his priceless biography.

THE HOLIDAY (2006)
In Nancy Meyers' The Holiday, a romantic comedy from the director of Something's Gotta Give and What Women Want, two women (Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet) trade homes only to find that a change of address can change their lives.


THE HURT LOCKER (2009)
From visionary filmmaker Kathryn Bigelow (Point Break) and featuring Ralph Fiennes and Guy Pearce, The Hurt Locker is an intense portrayal of an elite team of soldiers with one of the most dangerous jobs in the world: disarming bombs in the heat of combat.

THE ILLUSIONIST (2006)
Based on a Pulitzer Prize winners short story, The Illusionist is a gripping mystery thriller in which nothing is as it seems. We speak with Academy Award nominee Edward Norton about his role as enigmatic stage magician Isenheim.

THE IMAGINARIUM OF DOCTOR PARNASSUS (2009)
Set in the present-day telling the story of Dr. Parnassus and his extraordinary 'Imaginarium', a travelling show where members of the audience get an irresistible opportunity to choose between light and joy or darkness and gloom. The spectacular modern-day fantasy adventure, which was recently selected for a special out-of-competition screening at the Cannes Film Festival, is a fantastical morality tale.

THE INCREDIBLE HULK (2008)
The Incredible Hulk kicks off an all-new, explosive and action-packed epic of one of the most popular superheroes of all time. In this new beginning, scientist Bruce Banner (Edward Norton) desperately hunts for a cure to the gamma radiation that poisoned his cells and unleashes the unbridled force of rage within him: The Hulk.


THE INTERNATIONAL (2009)
The International is an edge-of-your-seat action thriller that centers on the determination of Interpol Agent Louis Salinger (Owen) and Manhattan Assistant District Attorny Eleanor Whitman (Watts) to bring to justice one of the world's most powerful banks.

THE INVENTION OF LYING (2009)
The Invention of Lying marks Ricky Gervais's feature debut as director and script writer after his TV show The Office propelled him to international comedian winning over audiences both here and in America.

THE KILLING OF JOHN LENNON (2006)
In Andrew's Piddington's story of the murder of a 20th century folk hero, The Killing of John Lennon plays out the lead-up to the murder of John Lennon in 1980, focusing on the thoughts and actions of fan turned assassin, Mark David Chapman.

THE KINGDOM (2007)
Academy Award winner Jamie Foxx leads an all-star ensemble in a timely thriller that tracks a powder-keg criminal investigation shared by two cultures chasing a deadly enemy ready to strike again in The Kingdom.

THE LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT (2009)
Masters of suspense Wes Craven and Sean Cunningham revisit the landmark movie that launched Craven’s directing career and influenced decades of horror films to follow.

THE LAST KING OF SCOTLAND (2006)
When a handsome naive young doctor, Nicholas Garrigan (McAvoy) arrives in 1970's Uganda – hoping for fun, sun and to lend a helping hand - he finds himself instead on a shocking ride into the darkest realm on earth: the human heart.

THE LAST KISS (2006)

Adapted from soapy Italian melodrama L'Ultimo Bacio (2003) by Oscar-winner Paul Haggis (Million Dollar Baby, Crash) The Last Kiss, starring Zach Braff, manages to be more than just another chick flick.

THE LIVES OF OTHERS (2006)
The Lives of Others is a precise and gripping snapshot of the omni-present and much feared secret service of communist East Germany, the Stasi.



THE MESSENGERS (2007)
There is evidence to suggest that children are highly susceptible to paranormal phenomenon. They can see what adults cannot. They believe what adults deny. And they are trying to warn us.

THE MOTHER (2003)
Master of the middle-class manner drama, scriptwriter Hanif Kureishi plunders the wealth of material contained in the dysfunctional modern family in Roger Michell’s film The Mother.

THE MUMMY: TOMB OF THE DRAGON EMPEROR (2008)
The global blockbuster Mummy franchise takes a spellbinding turn as the action shifts to Asia for the next chapter in the adventure series; The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor. Brendan Fraser returns as explorer Rick O'Connell to combat the resurrected Han Emperor (Jet Li) in an epic that races from the catacombs of ancient China high into the frigid Himalayas.

THE NAMESAKE (2006)
Based on Jhumpa Lairis Pulitzer Prize winning novel 'The Namesake', the film takes an engaging look at a three generation Bengali family, following a newly wedded couple on the heels of their arranged wedding, transported from their tradition bound life in Calcutta to the winter in New York.

THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS 3D (1993)
The first full-length stop motion animated feature was celebrated for its groundbreaking accomplishments.  The film has now been digitally re-mastered in stunning Disney Digital 3D.

THE NINES (2007)
The Nines consists of three inter-linked stories , each featuring the same actors in different - and sometimes overlapping - roles. Together, the three stories form a single narrative that explores the relationships between author and character, actor and role, creator and creation.



THE PAINTED VEIL (2006)
The Painted Veil, based on W Somerset Maugham's much-adapted book of the same name, is a gripping and intelligent melodrama with a powerhouse cast. Ed Norton speaks about his experience making the film.

THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST: DIRECTOR'S EDITION (2004)
The Passion of the Christ concerns the final 12 hours of Jesus (Caviezel) as he is betrayed by Judas (Lionello) and taken to Jerusalem. There he is accused by religious leaders of blasphemy, scourged and finally crucified on the cross.

THE PLAGUE (2004)
An adrenaline filled weekend of party's, drugs, and violence seen through the eyes of four multicultural friends living in the melting pot that is Londons' inner city estates.

THE PRESTIGE (2006)
From acclaimed filmmaker Christopher Nolan comes a mysterious story of two magicians (Jackman and Bale) whose intense rivalry leads them on a life-long battle for supremacy full of obsession, deceit and jealousy with deadly consequences.

THE QUEEN (2006)
Stephen Frears's feature film The Queen, starring Oscar and BAFTA winner Helen Mirren, is an intimate and revealing portrait of Queen Elizabeth II and the Royal Family, in turmoil during the days immediately following the death of Princess Diana. Out on DVD

THE SAVAGES (2007)
The Savages is an irreverent look at family, love and mortality as seen through the lens of one of modern life's most bewildering and challenging experiences: when adult siblings find themselves plucked from their everyday, self-centred lives to care for an estranged elderly parent.

THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES (2008)
Featuring a powerhouse cast from the worlds of film and music, in an uplifting, soulful story of female emancipation, The Secret Life of Bees  explores the landscape of Civil Rights era South Carolina. Karla Williams speaks with Director Gina Prince-Bythewood.

THE SENTINEL (2006)
The Sentinel is a perfect example of the best of Douglas' work.  A suspense film, based on the novel by former Secret Service agent Gerald Petievich. When a plot to assassinate the President rears its ugly head, Garrison finds himself a prime suspect.

THE SIMPSONS MOVIE (2007)
It takes a wide screen to fully capture Homer Simpson's stupidity, and The Simpson's Movie does it. In the eagerly-awaited animated feature film based on the hit TV series, Homer must save the world from a catastrophe he himself has created.The Simpsons Movie will arrive in all it's yellow glory across UK cinemas nationwide on July 26th.

THE SIMPSONS MOVIE (2007)
As the sun doesn't seem like it's going to come out and play, why not let some bright yellow into your day with THE SIMPSONS MOVIE - review, trailer, clips from the movie and various games now running online! In the eagerly-awaited animated feature film based on the hit TV series, Homer must save the world from a catastrophe he himself has created. The Simpsons Movie arrives in all it's yellow glory today!

THE SPIRIT (2008)
Adapted from Will Eisner’s legendary comic strip, The Spirit, an action-adventure-romance, is the story of a former rookie cop who returns mysteriously from the dead as the Spirit (Gabriel Macht) to fight crime from the shadows of Central City.

THE SPIRIT (2008)
Boasting a phenomenal, asll-star cast, including Samuel Jackson, Eva Mendes and Scarlett Johansson, The Spirit is released on DVD and Blu-Ray Disc from 25th May.

THE TAKING OF PELHAM 123 (2009)
Denzel Washington stars as a New York city subway dispatcher whose ordinary day is thrown into chaos by hijacking a subway train, holding the passengers for a ransom, and turning an ordinary day's work into a face-off with the mastermind behind the crime. Intense action thriller from Tony Scott, also starring John Travolta.

THE TRIALS OF DARRYL HUNT (2006)
When a young black man, accused of the brutal rape and killing of a white woman, was sentenced to life imprisonment in North Carolina in 1984, filmmakers Ricki Stern and Anne Sudberg recorded over ten years of the subsequent twenty-year battle against racism, injustice, and police corruption, resulting in this impressive documentary.

THE UGLY TRUTH (2009)
The battle of the sexes heats up in The Ugly Truth, a smart, sexy comedy about men, women and the giant abyss that stands between the ways we each think about, fantasize about and try to seduce the other.

THE UNWINKING GAZE (2008)
Director Joshua Dugdale's timely release exposes the struggles of a spiritual leader who tries to establish full religious freedom in Tibet, before the start of the Beijing Games, uncovering a long standing history of oppression.

THE UPSIDE OF ANGER (2007)
A poignant yet wickedly humourous family drama.

THE US V JOHN LENNON (2006)
In this powerful documentary, The U.S vs John Lennon, filmmakers David Leaf and John Scheinfeld trace Lennon's metamorphosis from lovable "Moptop" to anti-war activist to inspirational icon as they reveal the true story of how and why the U.S. government tried to silence him.

THE VISITOR (2007)
From the director of The Station Agent and the Producers of Sideways, a beautifully poised and flawlessly acted paean to humanist hope in our ever-darkening age.

THE WACKNESS (2008)
It is the summer of 1994 and the air is heady with drugs, alcohol and hip-hop. Luke Shapiro (Peck) has just graduated from high school and has the whole summer stretched out before him. However, things are far from perfect.



THE WRESTLER (2008)
Back in the late '80s, Randy "The Ram" Robinson (Mickey Rourke) was a headlining professional wrestler. Now, twenty years later, he ekes out a living performing for handfuls of diehard wrestling fans in high school gyms and community centers around New Jersey.

THEM (2006)
A young French couple live peacefully in a large house tucked away in the middle of a forest. One night, their quiet lives are turned upside down. Somebody or something is watching them. They don’t know it, but they are being surrounded. Clémentine and Lucas will come up against THEM.

They've Got KnutTHEY'VE GOT KNUT (SIE HABEN KNUT) (2003)
They've Got Knut hints modestly at the renaissance that's overdue in German cinema. A film primarily about relationships, it's a deeply intelligent and sensitive ensemble drama with a nostalgic glance back at the 1980s.

THINGS WE LOST IN THE FIRE (2007)
Academy Award winners Halle Berry and Benicio Del Toro star in director Susanne Bier’s powerful new drama Things We Lost in the Fire, a moving and emotionally compelling drama about two people brought together by fate.

The Third ManTHIRD MAN, THE (1949)
Often topping the best of the UK film charts The Third Man is the quintessential espionage thriller, a noirish search through the rubble of war-torn Vienna for the elusive rotter of the title.

THIRST (2009)
Thirst is the new film from director Park Chan-wook (Old Boy, Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance, Sympathy for Lady Vengeance). Already a boxoffice smash in Korea, Thirst was honored with the Prix du Jury [Jury Prize] at the 2009 Cannes International Film Festival.

THIS FILM IS NOT YET RATED (2006)

Documentary filmmaker Kirby Dick returns to the ICA with another provocative triumph.



THIS IS ENGLAND (2006)
Marking the fifth feature film from award-winning writer/director Shane Meadows (Dead Man's Shoes), This is England tells the story of Shaun, an 11 year old kid growing up in the north of England. Out now on DVD

The Three Burials of Melquiades EstradaTHREE BURIALS (2005)
Melquiades Estrada's body is found hastily buried in a shallow grave near the American/Mexican border. When authorities on both sides show no interest, ranch foreman Pete promises justice.

THREE TIMES (2005)
Time stands still in this hypnotic triptych from Taiwanese director, Hou Hsiao-Hsien. A gallery of memory fragments, slowly drifting in and out of black, Three Times does not so much tell a story as offer a series of glimpses at one.

ThumbsuckerTHUMBSUCKER (2005)
At 17, Justin Cobb still sucks his thumb. Enter othodontist Dr Lyman (Keanu Reeves) with a prescription for Ritalin - which transforms Cobb into an extroverted over-achiever. Not just about the modern panacea that is Ritalin, Thumbsucker is a restrained and enduring piece of story-telling.

THUNDERBALL (2006)
The thrills never let up as James Bond dives into this riveting adventure filled with explosive confrontations and amazing underwater action sequences! Sean Connery brings his characteristic style, humour and magnetism to Agent 007 as he travels to Nassau to track down villainous criminal Emilio Largo, who is threatening to plunge the world into a nuclear holocaust.

ThunderbirdsTHUNDERBIRDS (2004)
Thunderbirds is a movie for kids now, children who do not have the fond memories about the TV series. Essentially this is a lot like Spy Kids - but with no added layer of innuendo for the parents.

TicketsTICKETS (2004)
A professor dreaming about the assistant he's infatuated with; a widow travelling to her husband's funeral; and three Scottish lads on their way to a football match: these are three strands of life interwoven by three noted directors into this arthouse anthology film.

TIDELAND (2005)
Described by Director Terry Gilliam as Alice in Wonderland meets Psycho, and based on the critically acclaimed novel of the same name, Tideland depicts the world of Jeliza-Rose, where fireflies have names, squirrels talk, and the heads of four dolls, separated from their bodies, keep her company.

TIME TO LEAVE (2005)
Time to Leave marks yet another cinematic departure for the prolific Francois Ozon, who has directed such diverse films as the documentary on French politician Lionel Jospin, Jospin s'eclaire, the singing 8 femmes (Eight Women) and sexy thriller Swimming Pool (with Charlotte Rampling).

TimelineTIMELINE (2003)
Michael Crichton's boys-own adventure about archaeologists travelling back to 14th-century France to rescue their professor gets the big screen treatment from Lethal Weapon director Richard Donner.

TMNT (2007)
Created in 1984 by Peter Laird and Kevin Eastman to spoof the world of superhero characters, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles return to the big screen as never seen before in this all-new CGI action adventure TMNT, with voices by Sarah Michelle Gellar, Patrick Stewart and Ziyi Zhang.

TOMORROW NEVER DIES (2006)
Pierce Brosnan returns as the fearless, cunning and devastatingly cool secret agent 007 in this thrilling adventure! When a ruthless media tycoon tries to destabilise the world economy by orchestrating a deadly standoff between world superpowers in an attempt to achieve high ratings for his media conglomerate, Bond must step in to prevent World War III!

ToothTOOTH (2004)
Nammour's Tooth is a capricious fantasy centring on the eponymous hip, wingless tooth fairy (Paige) who relies on James Bond style gadgetry to complete her missions and evade evil fairy hunter Plug (Enfield).

Torn CurtainTORN CURTAIN (1966)
While Hitchcock's largely forgotten fish-out-of-water thriller Torn Curtain is executed with all the elegance and precision you'd expect of its director, the film comes up short in many of the departments that makes his similarly plotted North By Northwest such a winner: action, humour, suspense and sex appeal.

Torremolinos 73TORREMOLINOS 73 (2003)
As if life weren't already hard enough for ailing encyclopaedia salesman Alfredo Lopez, he's given a somewhat surprising ultimatum by his boss: get into the home-made porn industry, or be out of a job.

Touching the VoidTOUCHING THE VOID (2003)
The dilemma which launched a thousand 'what ifs...': what would you do if you had to choose between cutting a rope which is the only lifeline a friend has, or risking your own death by not? Touching the Void examines the true-life tale of mountaineers Joe Simpson and Simon Yates, who faced such a dilemma in 1985.

TOY STORY 3: TRAILER (2009)
The creators of the beloved Toy Story films re-open the toy box and bring moviegoers back to the delightful world of Woody, Buzz and our favourite gang of toy characters in Toy Story 3.

TRAITOR (2009)
Academy Award® nominee Don Cheadle (Hotel Rwanda, Crash) and Guy Pearce (Memento, L.A. Confidential) star in Traitor, a taut international thriller set against a jigsaw puzzle of covert counter-espionage operations.

TRANSAMERICA (2006)
Take the most unique journey of your film-watching life with the heart-warming and hilarious Transamerica. With a critically acclaimed lead performance from Desperate Housewife Felicity Huffman, Transamerica is released on DVD on 24th July by Pathé Distribution Ltd.

TRANSFORMERS (2007)
Disguising themselves as cars, airplanes and boats, in Michael Bay's latest action movie starring Shia LeBeouf, the Transformers engage in a secret war for control of Earth's bountiful natural resources. Transformers out now on DVD.

TRANSFORMERS 2: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN (2009)
Michael Bay directs this highly-anticipated sequel to the popular live-action blockbuster. Shia LaBeouf returns as Sam Witwicky who once again joins forces with the Autobots against the Decepticons.

Transporter 2TRANSPORTER 2 (2005)
Frank Martin is the best in the business. The ex-Special Forces operative hires himself out as a mercenary “transporter” who moves goods – human or otherwise. Very simply, he delivers…no questions asked.

TRANSPORTER 3 (2008)
Jason Statham returns as former Special Forces mercenary Frank Martin who has relocated to Paris to continue his business of delivering packages without questions.


TraumaTRAUMA (2004)
Frightening psychological horror, or just frighteningly unoriginal? Trauma has much to live up to in the burgeoning state of British horror. But is it a worthy successor to the Hammer crown?

TRIANGLE (2009)
Before you think you've cracked the film before you've even seen it – it's not about the Bermuda Triangle. Rather the triangle in the title refers to a three sided loop in time that continues when each member of the previous side is dead. Confused? Then you're just were writer/director Christopher Smith wants you to be.

TriggermenTRIGGERMEN (2003)
British con artists, Andy and Pete, are in Chicago, skint and bored. Pete thinks he can sort it out by stealing a briefcase stashed with cash. So far, so cushty - except they're then mistaken for hitmen by the local crime lord, whom they connive to swindle out of even more money.

Trilogy: Weeping MeadowTRILOGY: THE WEEPING MEADOW (2004)
The first part of Theo Angelopoulos's expansive Trilogy, in which he seeks to span the whole of the 20th Century, from its dawn in Odessa to its close in New York City.

Triple AgentTRIPLE AGENT (2003)
Loosely based on true events, Triple Agent is a quietly fascinating account of espionage and ideology, set against the fermenting storm of approaching war in late 30s Paris.

TROPIC THUNDER (2008)
In the action-comedy Tropic Thunder, Ben Stiller plays pampered action superstar Tugg Speedman, who is cast in the biggest, most expensive war movie ever produced. Also starring Robert Downey Jnr, Jack Black and a cameo role from Tom Cruise.

Tropical MaladyTROPICAL MALADY (SUD PRALAD) (2004)
Bold and experimental on the one hand, Apichatpong Weerasethakul's third feature is also the apex of challenging and uncomfortable cinema. Ostensibly a film about love transcending the world, it may also require considerable viewer patience.

TroyTROY (2004)
Studded with spectacular fight scenes and wall-to-wall CGI effects, Troy is not so much a faithful rendition of Homer's 'Iliad', on which it's based, as a cut-and-paste version of history. Biceps and Brad Pitt maketh this movie.

True RomanceTRUE ROMANCE (1993)
Vintage Tarantino: True Romance is essentially a variation on the young lovers on the run story - comic geek Clarence (Slater) and call girl Alabama (Arquette) meet, fall in love and embark on a short-lived crime spree that almost tears them apart.

TRUST THE MAN (2005)
Trust the Man is a great example of a good modern drama-com that deals with issues that are common to all following the complicated love lives of two couples.

TSOTSI (2006)
The Academy Award winning TSOTSI is a riveting drama of the triumph of love over rage.  Based on the acclaimed book by the author and playwright Athol Fugard and directed by Gavin Hood, this truly exceptional film is evocative, dramatic and compassionate.

Turtles Can FlyTURTLES CAN FLY (2004)
Set in the Spring of 2003 and against the backdrop of the impending war on Saddam Hussein's Iraq, Bahman Ghobadi's Turtles Can Fly tells the stories of several of the children of a small Kurdish village near the Iranian and Turkish borders, where the legacy of decades of conflict is heartbreakingly visible.


Twist of FaithTWIST OF FAITH (2004)
Vulnerability and raw emotions abound in Kirby Dick's documentary about sexual abuse of children by priests, featuring candid to-camera pieces by men whose childhoods - and continuing lives - were torn apart by abuse at the hands of men they had trusted implicitly.

TwistedTWISTED (2004)
Newly promoted to homicide, tough-girl cop Jess Shepherd (Judd, Kiss the Girls) discovers men she's bedded keep turning up dead. Increasingly unable to remember where she was at the time of the murders, she begins to doubt not only her sanity, but also her innocence.

Two BrothersTWO BROTHERS (2004)
Sangha and Kumal, two tiger cubs, enjoy secluded lives with their parents deep within the Southeast Asian jungle. When their home is invaded by Aidan McRory, a stiff-lipped British adventurer, (Guy Pearce, LA Confidential) paradise is lost.

TWO DAYS IN PARIS (2007)
In Two Days In Paris Julie Delpy, Adam Goldberg star opposite one another as a neurotic couple from New York, struggling to stay together during a two-day stopover in Paris.

Two for the MoneyTWO FOR THE MONEY (2005)
Two for the Money depicts the excitement and dangers confronting those whose lives depend on predicting the future – at least when it comes to sports and gambling. Sports betting might be illegal in 49 US states, but giving tips isn't. It's that fine moral line each character must explore in the course of this film.

TWO LOVERS (2008)
Two Lovers tells the story of Leonard (Joaquin Phoenix), an attractive but troubled young man who moves back into his childhood home following a suicide attempt.

TYSON (2008)
Award winning documentary looking at the controversial history of World Champion boxer Mike Tyson. With unseen footage and new interviews, the film picked up the ‘Knockout’ award at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival and has gone on to receive fantastic reviews.

TZAMETI (13) (2005)
13 employs one of those central ideas that is so simple that you cannot believe it has not been done before, and like many such films it is an extremely powerful and hard to forget experience.