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(1999) Comedy. Hugh Grant owns a bookshop. Movie star Julia Roberts falls for him.
(2013) Oscar-winning fact-based drama starring Chiwetel Ejiofor and Michael Fassbender
(2008) Steven Spielberg's action adventure. Harrison Ford takes on Cate Blanchett's KGB.
(2022) Romcom. A high-school artist must prove she isn't campus-wannabe-Banksy - King Pun.
(2022) A retired couple (Bryan Cranston and Annette Bening) discover a lottery loophole...
(2018) Horror. John Krasinski and Emily Blunt fall prey to aliens with super hearing.
(2021) Oscar-winning drama about love and its loss, based on Haruki Murakami's short story
(2022) Drama about a girl who's sent away to live with distant family in rural Ireland
(2022) Action with Chris Pine. An ex-soldier takes a dangerous job to feed his family.
(2021) Romantic drama. A young woman grapples with life and the idea of the perfect life.
(2022) Fantasy with Idris Elba and Tilda Swinton. A djinn offers an academic three wishes.
(2022) Gold-hunting action adventure with Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg. The heat is on.
(2018) Drama. A family of petty criminals take in a lost girl. In Japanese/subs.
(1996) Comedy with Catherine Keener. A friend's marriage gets a successful woman thinking.
(1982) Horror with Barbara Hershey. A single mother is targeted by a violent poltergeist.
(2021) Horror with Ethan Hawke. Can two kids with uncanny abilities foil a child snatcher?
(2019) Drama. A South African soldier hides his homosexuality. In Afrikaans/English/subs.
(2021) Sporting drama. A student turns herself inside out trying to make the rowing team.
(2020) Polish drama about an influencer whose online persona masks her vulnerability
(1989) Action adventure with Harrison Ford. Can Indy beat the Nazis to the Holy Grail?
(2022) Documentary about how 1939's The Wizard of Oz has influenced David Lynch's work
(1985) Romantic comedy-drama starring Gordon Warnecke, Daniel Day-Lewis and Saeed Jaffrey
(2011) Meryl Streep's Oscar-winning portrayal of Margaret Thatcher. With Jim Broadbent.
(2017) Artworld satire. A shallow museum director sets up an exhibition about altruism.