From Atonement director Joe Wright, The Soloist is a true story inspired by the friendship between an 'LA Times' journalist and a homeless schizophrenic called Nathaniel Ayers - a one-time Julliard-trained classical musician. Starring Robert Downey Jr and Jamie Foxx
Satire on the dirty dealing in the run up to war from the creators and cast of 'The Thick Of It'.
Rum-swigging Cap'n Jack is rescued from Davy Jones's Locker, then reunites the pirate kings so they can release a sea goddess that will vanquish evil proto-multinational the East India Company.
Hoary drunkard Captain Jack Sparrow is united with clean-cut hero Will and his fiancée Elizabeth. Together they battle cannibals, sea monsters and the scourge of seafarers, Davey Jones. Sequel starring Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightley
A Hollywood star is tormented by the gutter press and wants some payback. Fanciful vengeance drama from the Mel Gibson stable starring Cole Hauser
Johnny Depp plays Restoration writer and rogue the Earl of Rochester. Commercial director Laurence Dunmore's feature debut is a very grown-up biopic
Writer-director Neil LaBute makes a radical departure from his earlier tales of angst and misanthropy with this adaptation of AS Byatt's Booker Prize-winning novel about poetry, academic skullduggery and Victorian romance
Reunited at the funeral of a mutual friend, three very different men re-evaluate their lives with the help of three very different women in this poignant, ambitiously structured British drama
Ace code-cracker Tom Jericho must race against time if he is to uncover a spy, locate his missing girlfriend and save 10,000 lives in this quality Second World War thriller
With BBC funding, this adaptation of an 18th-century play will find its natural habitat on the box one Sunday night. Not that the elegant settings, costumes and photography or the quality of the acti
Quintessential Englishmen Joseph Fiennes, Rufus Sewell and Tom Hollander all fall for the American charms of Monica Potter. Lightweight but likeable romantic comedy made to make you feel good
Topicality, not in itself a virtue, enhances Troche's engaging follow-up to Go Fish. An archetypal mid-90s story (by novelist Farrar) about sexual identity and gender, it moved Troche from Chicago an
Some conscientious performances and a slightly different slant on the Troubles in Northern Ireland make this raw and compassionately directed film worth watching.
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