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League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen (12) (2003)

Director: Stephen Norrington

Starring: Sean Connery,

Steampunk comic book adaptation (105Mins)

Big Fish (PG) (2003)

Director: Tim Burton

Starring: Albert Finney, Ewan McGregor, Billy Crudup

After the disappointment of Planet of the Apes, Big Fish sees Burton make a triumphant return to form. Though some scenes in the film echo the gothic mood of his earlier work, The developing relationship between son and father is beautifully depicted, and it is undoubtedly Burton?s most moving film to date. (120Mins)

Reservoir Dogs (18) (1991)

Director: Quentin Tarantino

Starring: Harvey Keitel, Chris Penn, Steve Buscemi

"Lets Go To Work". A gang of criminals hide out in a warehouse after a bungled robbery. With the talented cast and now familiar Tarantino dialogue this film had a massive impact at the time and spawned a multitude of imitations, revitalising American indie cinema. (94Mins)

Cinema 16-European Short Films (UC) (2003)

Director: Various

Starring: Various

A marvellous selection of 16 films including many unseen early works from some of Europes greatest directors. (210Mins)

Trainspotting (18) (1996)

Director: Danny Boyle

Starring: Robert Carlyle, Ewan McGregor, Ewen Bremner

The harrowing (and very funny) story of a group of losers, liars, psychos, thieves and junkies, and the eventual break-up of their friendship as they head towards self-destruction (90Mins)

 

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