Hamlet, son of the king of Denmark, is summoned home for his father's funeral and his mother's wedding to his uncle. In a supernatural episode, he discovers that his uncle, whom he hates anyway, murdered his father. ... more about Hamlet
Actor Awards
San Diego Film Critics Society Awards - Best Actor
This is the true story of Molly Craig, a young black Australian girl who leads her younger sister and cousin in an escape from an official government camp, set up as part of an official government policy to train them as domestic workers and integrate ... more about Rabbit-Proof Fence
Mike Church is a Los Angeles private detective who specialises in finding missing persons. He takes on the case of a mystery woman who he calls Grace. She is suffering from amnesia and have no memories of her own. ... more about Dead Again
In Harry's second year at Hogwarts the chamber of secrets is mysteriously opened and students are being turned to stone. It's up to Harry to save Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher Gilderoy Lockhart and Ginny Weasley from the secrets in the chamber. ... more about Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Actor Awards
London Critics Circle Film Awards - British Supporting Actor of the Year
Young lovers Hero and Claudio are to be married in one week. To pass the time, they conspire with Don Pedro to set a "lover's trap" for Benedick, an arrogant confirmed bachelor, and Beatrice, his favorite sparring partner. ... more about Much Ado About Nothing
Director Al Pacino juxtaposes scene's from Richard III, scenes of rehearsals for Richard III, and sessions where parties involved discuss the play, the times that shaped the play and the events that happened at the time the play is set. ... more about Looking for Richard
Dr. Frankenstein creates a simple creature from various body parts. The creature turns into a monster when Dr. Frankenstein rejects him. ... more about Frankenstein
Actor Awards
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA - Best Actor
The King of Navarre and his three companions swear a very public oath to study together and to renounce women for three years. Their honour is immediately put to the test by the arrival of the Princess of France and her three lovely companions. ... more about Love's Labour's Lost
Seven friends in an acting troupe graduate from Cambridge University in 1982 and go their separate ways. Ten years later, Peter inherits a large estate from his father, and invites the rest of the gang to spend New Year's holiday with him. ... more about Peter's Friends
When they win a map to El Dorado, the famous City of Gold, Tulio (Kline) and Miguel (Branagh), two down-on-their-luck con men, believe they are on the road to riches. ... more about Road to El Dorado
Iago (Kenneth Branagh) convinces Othello, The Moor of Venice (Lawrence Fishburne) that his wife, Desdemona has been unfaithful. Iago is an evil, manipulative character with his own agenda. ... more about Othello
Actor Awards
Screen Actors Guild Awards - Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
Shy, chain-smoking, insomniac Peter McGowan is an L.A. playwright with a string of hits that preceded his current ten years of failed productions. ... more about How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog
Which way lies madness? A man named Joe drives his Land Rover into a remote field. The purpose of his trip is obscure. ... more about Schneider's 2nd Stage
'It' is a Psammead (voiced by Eddie Izzard), an ancient, ugly and irritable sand fairy the children find one day on a secret beach at their uncle's mansion. It grants them one wish per day, lasting until sunset. ... more about Five Children and It
In the 1960s a group of 8 rogue DJs on a boat in the middle of the Northern Atlantic, played rock records and broke the law all for the love of music. The songs they played united and defined an entire generation and drove the British government crazy. ... more about Pirate Radio
A dreamer (Kenneth Branagh) who aspires to human flight is assigned public service after one of his attempts off a public building. This leads him to meeting a young woman (Helena Bonham Carter), who is dying of motor neuron disease. ... more about Theory of Flight
Father Michael McKinnon goes from the UK to Boston circa 1935. For unknown reasons, he avoids at all costs the most prominent parishioners, Arthur and Eleanor Barret. ... more about Proposition
Vincent Macken has wriiten his magnus Opus but nobody will publish it. To prove to the publishers and his detractors that his novel is great, he decides to live out the story of his novel. ... more about Book That Wrote Itself
Five centuries ago a mural was created in a country church in the north of England and then hidden under layers of white paint. Looking at it again will be a distraction, the Rev. Mr. ... more about Month in the Country
Physics lecturer Steven Chesterman finally realizes his long cherished dream of perfecting a teleportation device and rushes home to tell his wife, Alice. But she has news of her own - she's a male alien disguised as a human female. ... more about Alien Love Triangle
A middle aged woman (Alison Steadman) goes to Nottingham to study DH Lawrence, there she meets a young man obsessed with the author. ... more about Coming Through