A member of the IRA quickly becomes friendly with Jody, his hostage. He promises to look after Jody's girlfriend if anything happens to him. When the hostage situation goes horribly wrong the IRA agent flees to London where he finds Jody's girl ultimately, beginning a relationship with her. ... more about Crying Game
Actor Awards
BAFTA Awards - Best Actress in a Supporting Role
New York Film Critics Circle Awards - Best Supporting Actress
When smooth talking, roster flying, Rocky accidentally lands in Ginger's cope he promises to help her and her fellow chickens escape from a Pot Pie fate, but as Rocky soon learns getting in is easier than getting out. ... more about Chicken Run
In Harry's fourth year at Hogwarts he is mysteriously chosen to participate in the Triwizard Tournament, a dangerous and sometimes deadly competition. Theoretically, Harry is not old enough to participate and must be very cautious because is seems someone wants him in harm's way. ... more about Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Eulis 'Sonny' Dewey is a preacher from Texas living a happy life with his beautiful wife Jessie. Suddenly his stable world crumbles: Jessie is having an affair with young minister Horace. ... more about Apostle
The story of three women searching for more potent, meaningful lives. Each is alive at a different time and place; all are linked by their yearnings and their fears. ... more about Hours
Dennis Clegg is in his thirties and lives in a halfway house for the mentally ill in London. Dennis, nicknamed "Spider" by his mother has been institutionalized with acute schizophrenia for some 20 years. ... more about Spider
Actor Awards
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards - Best Supporting Actress
Chlotrudis Awards - Best Supporting Actress
London Critics Circle Film Awards - British Actress of the Year
San Francisco Film Critics Circle - Best Supporting Actress
Sant Jordi Awards - Best Foreign Actress (Mejor Actriz Extranjera)
Satellite Awards - Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role, Drama
Based on J. G. Ballard's autobiographical novel, tells the story of a boy, James Graham, whose privileged life is upturned by the Japanese invasion of Shanghai, December 8, 1941. ... more about Empire of the Sun
Set at the end of the 60's as Swaziland is about to receive Independence from Great Britain, the film follows the young Richard E Grant at 12 (Zach Fox) through his parents traumatic separation, till he's 14 (Nicholas Hoult). ... more about Wah-Wah
Ruth Ellis lives with her 10-year old son Andy next to a night club. One night she meets David Blakely, and they start a love affair. However, for David with his upper-class background it is impossible to uphold the relationship. ... more about Dance with a Stranger
Actor Awards
Evening Standard British Film Awards - Best Actress
"The Phantom of the Opera" is a magnificent tale that begins when an opera ghost terrorizes the cast and crew of the French Opera House while tutoring a chorus girl. He finally drives the lead soprano crazy so she and her friend leave. ... more about Phantom of the Opera
A member of Parliament (Irons) falls passionately in love with his son's fiancée. They pursue their affair with obsessive abandon despite the dangers of discovery and what it would do to his complacent life and his son. ... more about Damage
Actor Awards
Academy Awards, USA - Best Actress in a Supporting Role
BAFTA Awards - Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Golden Globes, USA - Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
London Critics Circle Film Awards - British Actress of the Year
New York Film Critics Circle Awards - Best Supporting Actress
Jack and Judy are husband and wife, and Howard is Judys father. They live in some fictional undemocratic and repressive country, and tell us a story about their lives, mostly from Jack's point of view. ... more about Designated Mourner
Continuing the story of Aurora Greenway in her latter years. After the death of her daughter, Aurora struggled to keep her family together, but has one grandson in jail, a rebellious granddaughter, and another grandson living just above the poverty line. ... more about Evening Star
Actor Awards
Satellite Awards - Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture - Drama
Society of Texas Film Critics Awards - Best Supporting Actress
A fairy tale love-story about a pre-med student who falls in love with a Danish Prince who refused to follow the traditions of his parents and has come to the US to quench his thirst for rebellion. ... more about Prince & Me
Robert Altman's jazz-scored film explores themes of love, crime, race, and politics in 1930's Kansas City. When Blondie O'Hara's husband, a petty thief, is captured by Seldom Seen and held at the Hey Hey Club, she lauches a desperate plan to release him. ... more about Kansas City
Actor Awards
Society of Texas Film Critics Awards - Best Supporting Actress
Precocious, bohemian teenager Placid Lake, finishes high school and decides to do the one thing that will annoy his new age parents the most -- go straight! A few weeks with a library of self- help manuals and Placid has it sorted -- and he has the ... more about Rage In Placid Lake
Actor Awards
Australian Film Institute - Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards - Best Supporting Actor - Female
Blake Pellarin is on the campaign trail to become president of the United States. While making a stop in St. Louis, a chance encounter brings his past back to haunt him. ... more about Big Brass Ring
Actor Awards
Golden Globes, USA - Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV
Paul Reisner, a young doctor, becomes a researcher in a prestigious medical institute. He feels he has a chance to be part of a movement of unending progress in science and civilization. ... more about Century
The wickedly funny story of three sisters' coming of age in a wildly dysfunctional family, set against the backdrop of the 60's, free love, the Cold War, LSD and the dawn of feminism. ... more about Falling Angels
During the last gasp of the British Empire in Swaziland, South East Africa, in 1969, 11-year-old Ralph witnesses his mother's adultery with his father's best friend. His parents divorce and Ralph is sent to boarding school. ... more about Wah-Wah
Alex is a disgruntled waitress at a snobby exclusive restaurant who falls on hard times. Forced to deal with the contempt and disgust of the upper class, Alex & cohorts attempt to go on a rampage. ... more about Eat the Rich
Precocious, bohemian teenager Placid Lake, finishes high school and decides to do the one thing that will annoy his new age parents the most--go straight! With a few weeks spent reading a library of self-help manuals, Placid has it all sorted out--and he ... more about Rage In Placid Lake
It's the true story of a Punjabi woman named Kiranjit Ahluwalia who leaves India to marry a London-based guy, only to be badly abused. She ends up in prison for murdering her abusive husband. ... more about Provoked
A costume drama / satire about financial skull-duggery, and confidence tricksters in both the upper and lower classes in Victorian London. A working class man impersonates a lord who is supposedly very rich and a financial wizard. ... more about Fool
It's Millennium Eve and Blackadder is hosting a dinner party for a few select friends, Lady Elizabeth ('Miranda Richardson' (qv)), Viscount George ('Hugh Laurie' (qv)), Archbishop Melchett ('Stephen Fry' (qv)), and Archbishop Darling ('Tim McInnerny' ... more about Blackadder Back & Forth
Prize-winning, best selling author, Sarah Maloney ('Richardson, Miranda' (qv)), is commissioned to write a book about the life of Mary Swann, an obscure Canadian poet who was brutally murdered by her lover in rural Ontario. ... more about Swann
A vicious hate crime at an elite New England college thrusts the new dean of students into the investigation. When charged with maintaining order on campus, she is forced to examine her own feelings about race. ... more about Spinning Into Butter
In 1813, Capitaine Jacques St. Ives, a Hussar in the Napoleonic wars, is captured and sent to a Scottish prison camp. He's a swashbuckler, so the prison's commander, Major Farquar Bolingbroke Chevening, asks for lessons in communicating with women. ... more about St. Ives
Director Richard Kelly follows up cult favorite DONNIE DARKO with this sprawling epic about a futuristic version of Los Angeles that harnesses the power of the ocean to produce energy. ... more about Southland Tales
A singer struggles to dance well in rehearsal with her band. A power outage leaves her alone in the studio, reviewing her life, when a mysterious woman appears through the mirror and gives her a pair of Red Shoes. ... more about Line
To the dismay of his aristocratic French family, young Antoine becomes an overseas mail pilot. He marries beautiful Spanish Consuelo and they set up house in Casablanca. Incapable of adjusting to the aviator's life, Consuelo soon flees to Paris. ... more about Saint-Ex