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Bong Joon-Ho
Memories of Murder is a detective film based around the true story of the rape and murder of ten women over a six year period from 1986 to...
David McKean
Dave McKean's delightfully strange animations and mythical beasts brings out the little kid in you.
Jared Hess
Ligers, llamas, and beaten egg as tasty drink: welcome to the world of Napoleon Dynamite, the ginger afro-ed, master doodling, eponymous star of the...
Timur Bekmambetov
From Russia with horror. Nght Watch may contain a lot of mumbo jumbo but get past that and it's great, reckons Lance Barrington.
Roman Polanski
Oliver, twisted by the Polish dwarf? Not as much as you might think – it’s a sumptuous family tale with dark undercurrents.
Chris Kentis
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water... Shot on DV for a fraction of the cost of Hollywood's usual fair, Open Water is...
Siddiq Barmak / Lars von Trier
Friday the thirteenth brought a double dose of good fortune for London's cinema-goers, with the UK release of both Lars von Trier's...
Todd Solondz
In his fourth feature Solondz returns to his familiar style of politically incorrect and irreverent black humour. The story's set around the young...
EA Dupont
One of the last British silent films, Piccadilly delves into the heart of London's entertainment industry, exposing its hypocrisies and...
Fumihiko Sori
Imagine a film shot in the style of the young adventures of Bruce Lee, with table-tennis bats, in Heartbreak High, in a Manga comic, in...
Shane Carruth
It's a movie, Jim, but not as we know it.... muses Tara P. Nevertheless, this low budget sci-fi flick impresses.
Cédric Kahn
(warning: this review reveals the plot ending)"The devil's on holiday with you..." so prophesies an eccentric stranger at an...
Chris Cunningham
Visceral, effing bizarre, creepy and traumatic... From Chris Cunningham's first short we wouldn't expect anything less.
Stephen Chow
Can you imagine a film that does for kung-fu and football what Airplane did for the aviation disaster? Nor could we, until he saw this.
Frank Miller
Frank Miller wrote and drew the original sin city comic books and was writer on the classic batman graphic novels, Dark Knight Returns and Batman: Year One, which were a major influence on the new film Batman Begins. He has recently co-directed a film version of Sin City.
Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller
Eye-catching but conventional comic book adaptation that may disappoint.
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