 1943, Italy: In the darkest days of the war, a young baker's apprentice suddenly murders his employer before taking to the empty midnight streets, frantically searching for someone or... More... |  Michael Moore's bold reflection on the current state of America, including the powerful role oil and greed may have played after the 9/11 attacks. In this provocative exposé, Moore tells the... More... |
 Loosely based on an episode in the life of its writer, Ingmar Bergman, this powerful and emotionally compelling drama about three adults caught in a love triangle was directed - to great critical... More... |  This haunting and poetic tale of a suicidal American (played by Keith Carradine) who meets a free-sprited girl (Margrét Vilhjálmsdóttir) is directed by cult filmmaker Fridik Thor Fridriksson ... More... |
 Seven classes a day and a hot lunch. That's what New York City's High School for the Performing Arts guarantees. Stardom? That's something the school's teenage musicians, actors, dancers and... More... |  A hilarious and charming road movie, Familia Rodante is the latest feature from Pablo Trapero, one of the new generation of directors currently revolutionising Argentinian cinema. More... |
 The story of the Griffin family continues with the story of bumbling, well-intentioned father Peter; his sweet but oblivious wife Lois; and their teenagers, dim-witted Chris and awkward Meg. The... More... |  The laughs come full "Force" when the Griffin clan puts a freakin’ sweet spin on the greatest sci-fi saga ever told. With Peter playing the swashbuckling Han Solo, Lois as the sexy Princess... More... |
 When a young woman, far too uptight for her own good, is persuaded to accompany her boyfriend to his family's annual Christmas celebration she finds that she's completely incompatible to their... More... |  'Fanny and Alexander' is the story of two children belonging to a wealthy, extensive theatrical family in provincial Sweden in the early years of the 20th century, 10-year-old Alexander (Bertil... More... |
 Mr. Fantastic, The Invisible Woman, The Thing and the Human Torch are pitted against their evil nemesis, Dr. Doom, with the future of humanity at stake. More... |  India, a name he's given himself because it sounds cool, finds himself surviving the rough streets of Los Angeles. Tossed out by straights, beaten, exploited by pornographers, and starved, he... More... |
 Featuring two films from director, Everett Lewis. In FAQs, Destiny (Allan Louis) is a drag queen with a deadly mission, patrolling the streets for cases of queer-bashing that continue to afflict... More... |  It is the autumn of 1957 in Connecticut, Cathy Whitaker (Julianne Moore) is returning home from a day of errands. Her husband, Frank (Dennis Quaid), is expected home for a dinner engagement.... More... |
 Gianni Versace was one of the fashion world's most popular designers when he was brutally murdered by mentally unstable Andrew Cunanan.
This documentary provides an inside look at Versace's life... More... |  Karsten and his father Wolfgang are at loggerheads. Karsten wants to go on a school trip abroad, but Wolfgang insists he stay behind and help him with his dreary job supplying dowdy clothes to... More... |
 This hilarious US comedy-drama created by and starring Kirstie Alley proves big really is beautiful. More... |  Father (Andrej Shetinin) and Son (Alexei Nejmyshev) live together in a rooftop apartment. They have lived alone for years in their own private world, full of memories and daily rituals. Sometimes... More... |
 Winner of a host of international film awards including a Goya Award for Best Lead Actor (Eduard Fernández), and Best Film at the 2002 Fantasporto Festival, FAUSTO 5.0 is a contemporary... More... |  Step in to the bawdy, erotic and titillating world of Rome during the days of Emperor Nero, where two competing teachers play tricks on each other while vying for their young male lover's charms. More... |
 Casanova in his waning days travels from bubonic-plagued Venice to syphilitic London via tubercular Germany. Along the way he has a variety of amorous and political adventures. More... |  Fellini brilliantly demonstrates why he is the last of the great epic filmmakers, delivering an outlandish autobiographical tribute to his beloved Rome. More... |
 Spanish cinema's genius of outrageous humour, Alex de la Iglesia, returns with the hysterical comedy The Ferpect Crime, about a suave playboy and women's clothing section clerk who falls into... More... |  A comedy that highlights there is often more drama in surviving the Edinburgh festival than there ever hopes to be in the actual shows. More... |
 Struggling artist Nick Parker (Henry Thomas) pays the bills by giving drawing classes to the elderly. Living in a squalid Brooklyn Apartment, Nick avoids contact with his family, including his... More... |  An edgy insomniac and a slippery soap salesman channel primal male aggression into a shocking new form of therapy. Their concept catches on, with underground "fight clubs" forming in every town,... More... |
 The conclusion to the series. Old friends reunite and with the help of a craftsman, the twins and Lisa realise that Teros is within their reach... More... |  Sweetness that doesn't turn saccharine is hard to find these days, but Finding Neverland hits the mark. The true story of playwright J.M. Barrie, made famous for his stories of Peter Pan. A... More... |
 When Rhonda Portelli, a big-haired girl from Brooklyn, finds her ideal man, she doesn't realize he's gay. He is, however, naked and about to take his life by jumping off the Brooklyn Bridge. He... More... |  Adapted from the novel by Sarah Waters (Tipping the Velvet).
London, 1862. A young orphan named Susan Trinder (Sally Hawkins) grows up amongst the petty thieves known as Fingersmiths, under the... More... |
 Ming the Merciless, Emperor of planet Mongo has begun his plan of destruction for planet Earth. Zarkov, a mad scientist, detects the signs of an intergalactic assault and forces Flash Gordon,... More... |  The story of Walt Koontz, a homophobic man who has a stroke which leaves him with paralyzed vocal chords. He is then sent for singing lessons with the next door neighbour, who happens to be a... More... |
 Available fully uncut for the first time, FLESH, TRASH and HEAT are three of Paul Morrissey's most celebrated films from the Andy Warhol years. A mix of stylish realism, experimental spontaneity... More... |  Jodie Foster plays a mother who loses her six-year old daughter on a flight in a state-of-the-art aircraft she helped design. Or did she? A gripping mystery. More... |
 Spoofing the gay porn industry with liberal amounts of camp comedy, Viagra, and Debbie Harry as a seedy club owner, directors Richard Glatzer and Wash West set out to make a far funnier version... More... |  Two raunchy American Indie hits, available only while stocks last. More... |
 17 year old gay music student casts a spell on a major concert pianist and before too long they're playing more than just music when an innocent massage turns into a seductive concerto! More... |  Footloose
When teenager Ren (Kevin Bacon) moves from big-city Chicago to a small town in the West. Trying hard to fit in, Ren can't believe he's living in a place where rock music and dancing... More... |
 It all starts when Traude's efforts to bring a new concert piano into the prison spark a disastrous chain of events, and her life-long job as the institution's piano tutor is threatened. That's... More... |  Colin Firth stars as Allen, a man who has it all; including a beautiful wife (Mariel Hemingway) who is the star of the hit TV show he produces. But when a new writer arrives on his show and... More... |
 Gerard Reve (Jeroen Krabbe) is a controversial alcoholic novelist who claims his stories "lie the truth". But when he is seduced by sexy widow Christine (Renee Soutendijk), Gerard finds himself... More... |  Francois Ozon is one of the most provocative and vibrant filmmaker's to emerge during the 1990s. His dark, mordantly psychological films draw their impact from often disturbing explorations of... More... |