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  • Drag Me To Hell

    2009
    Rated:
    15

    Spider-Man and Evil Dead director Sam Raimi returns to his roots in this hyperbolic horror-comedy where a banker gets just deserts

    Rating: 4 Star
  • Married Life

    2008
    Rated:
    TBC

    Pierce Brosnan's eclectic post-Bond career continues with this period drama about a man who plots to murder his wife

    Rating: 2 Star
  • The Love Guru

    2008
    Rated:
    12A

    Mike Myers is an Indian self-help therapist hoping to achieve celebrity status in this comedy also featuring Justin Timberlake, Jessica Alba and Ben Kingsley

    Rating: 1 Star
  • Lucky You

    2007
    Rated:
    PG

    Eric Bana plays professional poker player Huck Cheever, a brilliant reader of the game who can't hold onto his winnings. Then he meets would-be Las Vegas singer Drew Barrymore, and it seems his luck has finally turned

    Rating: 3 Star
  • Rumor Has It...

    2005
    Rated:
    12A

    Romantic comedy starring Jennifer Aniston as Sarah Huttinger, a 'New York Times' obituary writer who becomes convinced that her family may have been the inspiration for Charles Webb's novel 'The Graduate'

    Rating: 0 Star
  • The Jacket

    2005
    Rated:
    15

    An amnesiac Gulf War veteran is sent to a psychiatric hospital, where he is subjected to a "technique" that could help him solve the riddle of his fractured life. Thriller starring Adrien Brody and Keira Knightley, directed by John Maybury

    Rating: 0 Star
  • Twisted

    2004
    Rated:
    15

    Thriller starring Ashley Judd as a troubled homicide detective who finds herself both investigator and prime suspect on a case of serial murders involving her ex-lovers. Andy Garcia and Samuel L Jackson co-star, Philip Kaufman directs

    Rating: 1 Star
  • People I Know

    2002
    Rated:
    15

    A talent agent on the skids becomes embroiled in a murder and the subsequent cover-up. Al Pacino, Kim Basinger and Téa Leoni star in an amoral thriller

    Rating: 0 Star
  • Austin Powers In Goldmember

    2002
    Rated:
    12

    The Austin Powers trilogy eats itself, with a conveyor belt of old jokes climaxing in the unexpected revelation of Dr Evil and the International Man of Mystery's true relationship

    Rating: 3 Star
  • Mulholland Drive

    2001
    Rated:
    15

    Surreal noir about Hollywood corruption, originally shot for American television.

    Rating: 5 Star
  • From Hell

    2001
    Rated:
    18

    Effective, horrific period thriller about the conspiracy behind the Jack the Ripper murders. Based on Alan Moore's graphic novel, it stars Johnny Depp and his Cockney accent

    Rating: 3 Star
  • Scream 3

    2000
    Rated:
    TBC

    Murders in Hollywood provide a suitable setting for the climactic part of the definitive postmodern slasher trilogy

    Rating: 3 Star
  • Music Of The Heart

    1999
    Rated:
    PG

    A well-meaning teacher tries to introduce Harlem kids to the joys of classical music. Feel-good drama from the man who created Freddy Krueger

    Rating: 4 Star
  • Scream 2

    1997
    Rated:
    TBC

    Wes Craven's knowing and popular horror trilogy reaches its second instalment. Pretty much more of the same: perky youths, geeky gags and bloody knives

    Rating: 3 Star
  • Austin Powers: International Man Of Mystery

    1997
    Rated:
    15

    Shagadelic spy spoof starring Mike Myers and Elizabeth Hurley. It's often silly and sometimes annoyingly over the top, but mostly it's just fab, baby

    Rating: 3.5 Star
  • Scream

    1996
    Rated:
    18

    The film that kicked off not just a trilogy, but a whole subgenre of postmodern teen slashers. Smart, innovative, funny and downright scary

    Rating: 4 Star
  • Lost Highway

    1996
    Rated:
    TBC

    A beautifully made thriller that keeps you guessing beyond the end. David Lynch's unsettling nightmare was vastly underrated on its first release, but is now recognised as one of the visionary director's best films

    Rating: 4 Star
  • Joe's Apartment

    1996
    Rated:
    12

    A naive young Iowan moves to New York City and ends up befriended by the thousands of cockroaches that infest his flat. Musical comedy starring Jerry O'Connell

    Rating: 0 Star
  • S.F.W.

    1994
    Rated:
    18

    Someone ought to have told writer-director Levy that you can't pull cult movies out of a hat. Everything about this witless media satire - from its deliberately offensive title (it stands for So Fuck

    Rating: 0 Star
  • My Cousin Vinny

    1992
    Rated:
    15

    Teenagers Bill and Stan are wrongly arrested for murder while on holiday. Unable to afford a proper attorney they call on the services of their wiseguy cousin. Smart-talking comedy with Joe Pesci in fine form

    Rating: 3.5 Star
  • House Party

    1990
    Rated:
    15

    Get jiggy. This is the funniest hip-hop comedy the silver screen has seen. "They've got a cute thing happening"

    Rating: 0 Star
  • Hollywood Shuffle

    1987
    Rated:
    15

    Townsend is the actor trying to find work, only to realize that all the parts available for black actors are gangsters, pimps or drug addicts. Cue his fantasy world where he pokes fun at Hollywood's

    Rating: 0 Star
  • Evil Dead II: Dead by Dawn

    1987
    Rated:
    18

    Five years after the original became a smash hit, Raimi returned to the 'Evil Dead' with more money, more gags and gallons more blood in this hilarious slapstick, ooze-spraying, chainsaw-hacking sequel

    Rating: 0 Star