Fogbound

Dark secrets exposed in intense three-hander

Screwed Up

Bret Easton Ellis' cult novel filmed by former Tarantino collaborator

The Three Musketeers – The Four Musketeers

Dick Lester's faithful two-part version of Dumas' adventure tale has truly imaginative action sequences, a cracklingly witty screenplay by George MacDonald Fraser, swashbuckling heroes (Oliver Reed, Frank Finlay), OTT villains (Faye Dunaway, Christopher Lee), a fantastic supporting cast (everyone from Charlton Heston to Spike Milligan) and a visibly huge budget. Wonderful stuff.

Shampoo

Hal Ashby's deceptively sunny direction of Robert Towne and Warren Beatty's sex-comedy screenplay is brimful of Barbie hair, open shirts and Triumph motorcycles, as libidinous pompadour George (Beatty) juggles four Beverly Hills sirens with his own nascent career plans. Yet the oppressive setting (Nixon's '68 election night), Beatty's stunningly lugubrious performance and his eventual comeuppance all feed a brash vein of cynicism that shapes the entire movie.

Persona

Rerun of Swedish master's harrowing '60s classic

Far From Heaven

Critic-charming, visually sumptuous tribute to the work of Sirk

L’Homme Du Train

Slo-mo drama starring ageing French heartthrob

Jiyan

Topical Kurdish-American tales of pain and friendship

Elling

Spacey favourite has plenty of low-key charm

Hell Is For Heroes

Marvel strikes cinematic gold again with dark and exuberant superhero blockbuster No 3
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