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1966 sci‑fi adventure that sends a miniature submarine into a badly‑hurt diplomat’s body, with Raquel Welch and Donald Pleasence among the crew on a mission to save his life.
1957 sci‑fi horror that tackles radiation gone wrong. An ordinary bloke shrinks dramatically after breathing a strange mist. Not for anyone with a spider phobia.
Tom Hanks chats with director Paul Greengrass about how they turned the real‑life thriller Captain Phillips into a film.
2001 comedy. A Vegas casino boss creates a one‑off contest for six players – a cross‑country dash across the US with $2 million at stake. Features John Cleese, Rowan Atkinson and Whoopi Goldberg.
Liam Neeson stars as a dad who, after years apart, teams up with his son to refurbish and sell a rundown Tuscan villa left to them by their late wife and mother.
2022 comedy whodunnit starring Sam Rockwell and Saoirse Ronan, with Adrien Brody, set against a production of Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap where a genuine murder
Tom Hanks chats with director Paul Greengrass about how they turned the real‑life thriller Captain Phillips into a film.
2023 thriller based on a true story, starring Tom Hanks as the skipper of the Maersk Alabama when Somali pirates seized the ship on 8 April 2009. Directed by Paul Greengrass.
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Filmmaker's Apocalypse (1991) looks at the chaos
A 1985 sci‑fi adventure with Dennis Quaid and Louis Gossett Jr. After a crash they end up marooned on a hostile world and have to put aside their rivalry to stay alive.
(1957) David Lean's Academy Award‑winning WWII film has Alec Guinness playing a determined commander who must lead a band of POWs in constructing a railway bridge for the Japanese.
2001 thriller starring Owen Wilson. After his aircraft is shot down over the former Yugoslavia, a US Navy flight officer is left to survive alone against Serbian forces. Expect gritty, violent action.
Alexander Skarsgård, Anya Taylor‑Joy and director Robert Eggers chat about how they brought their Viking epic to life.
Bob Odenkirk is a typical dad with a day job and the usual chore of taking out the rubbish, but he's actually a former assassin who’s about to let his old instincts surface – and deal with the mess i…
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A 2003 action series with Colin Farrell and Samuel L. Jackson. A loose cannon teams up with a top‑tier police unit to haul a prisoner to lock‑up, but the crook’s put a reward out for anyone who’ll he…
Six youngsters go head‑to‑head for three spots in the final, using quilling to give a picture frame a makeover and putting their own spin on an old chest of drawers.
1956 sci‑fi thriller with Hugh Marlowe playing a scientist who realises a swarm of flying saucers is out to take over the world, featuring Ray Harryhausen’s classic effects.
Alexander Skarsgård, Anya Taylor‑Joy and director Robert Eggers chat about how they brought their Viking epic to life.
1971 sci‑fi thriller. A US rocket crashes, releasing a lethal alien virus and sparking a frantic race to halt the outbreak and protect humanity.
1964 adventure where Richard Widmark stars as a Viking chasing a massive solid‑gold bell, while Sidney Poitier heads a Moorish force tracking the same prize.
Alexander Skarsgård, Anya Taylor‑Joy and director Robert Eggers chat about how they brought their Viking epic to life.
1995 romantic drama set in the Arthurian world, starring Richard Gere, Sean Connery and Julia Ormond. It tracks wandering knight Lancelot as he wrestles with his feelings for King Arthur’s intended.
2022 Viking epic starring Alexander Skarsgård as a prince who storms off to Iceland to avenge his father's murder, alongside Ethan Hawke, Nicole Kidman and Björk.
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2005 action thriller starring Jason Statham as Frank Martin, a no‑nonsense courier hired to look after the son of a government drug chief – and it all goes sideways fast.
1955 romance starring Jane Wyman and Rock Hudson. A well‑off widow looks to begin anew, only to have her children and the society she belongs to balk at her new love, leaving her to reconsider her ch…
1957 WWII drama. Deborah Kerr plays a nun marooned on a Japanese‑occupied Pacific island, with a quiet marine (Robert Mitchum) as the only person she meets and her hope of being rescued.
It's a 1957 western with Robert Wagner playing Jesse James, charting the final 18 years of the outlaw’s life under Nicholas Ray’s direction.
A 1947 film that mixes the supernatural with romance – Rex Harrison pops up as the ghost of a tough sea captain who starts haunting widow Gene Tierney, and she ends up falling for him. It
2019 action‑thriller from Ang Lee where Will Smith pulls double duty as a veteran hitman and the youthful clone sent to take him out, with Clive Owen appearing alongside.
2023 mock‑documentary by Molly Gordon and Nick Lieberman that tracks a youth theatre camp where the line between kids and adults gets hazy and the acting is deliberately terrible.
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2022 adult drama set in Iceland that examines teen violence. Addi, a smooth‑talking yet oddly sensitive lad, pulls the bullied Balli into his gang – leaving you to wonder about his reasons. Icelandic…
1954 western starring Robert Mitchum and Marilyn Monroe. A former convict teams up with a bar singer to haul a raft through dangerous country, heading for a showdown with her crooked fiancé. Rory Cal…
1957 war drama set in the North Atlantic. Robert Mitchum commands an American destroyer on the trail of a German U‑boat, whose seasoned skipper is played by Curt Jurgens.
Kenneth More plays an English gunsmith who heads out to the Wild West in 1959, thinking it’ll be a great market for his trade, only to discover he’s been made sheriff of a rough‑and‑ready frontier to…
Alexander Skarsgård, Anya Taylor‑Joy and director Robert Eggers chat about how they brought their Viking epic to life.
James Stewart plays a quirky middle‑aged bloke convinced his best pal is a six‑foot invisible rabbit, which drives his sister, played by Josephine Hull, absolutely mad.
Liam Neeson stars as a dad who, after years apart, teams up with his son to refurbish and sell a rundown Tuscan villa left to them by their late wife and mother.
1993 Brian De Palma crime thriller starring Al Pacino and Sean Penn. A freshly released ex‑con loudly vows to go straight, but his old criminal connections keep dragging him back.