I

I
Am Cuba
This neglected slice of Communist propaganda remains a cinematic triumph
of style over substance. I Am
David
The road to freedom is travelled lightly in this sincere but bland tale
of a young lad's escape from a World War II labour camp. I
Capture the Castle
Newcomer Romola Garai stars in an engaging growing pains yarn adapted
from the popular novel by Dodie Smith. I
Heart Huckabees
David O Russell's existential comedy struggles for meaning. I, Robot
Will Smith swaggers through a science-fiction blockbuster with brains
and brawn. Recommended. I-Spy
Eddie Murphy and Owen Wilson team up for buddy-buddy mayhem in this adaptation
of the 60s TV show. I Vitelloni
Four work-shy young men loaf around an Italian seaside town in Federico
Fellini's ensemble buddy movie. Ichi
the Killer
Stand by for the bloodiest film of the year - Japanese director Takashi
Miike's sadistic action/horror pic. Identity
John Cusack and Ray Liotta star in a dumb, listless whodunit from the
director of "Girl, Interrupted". Igby
Goes Down
A rich teen hides out in Manhattan in this jet-black comedy, starring
Kieran Culkin. I'll
Be There
Charlotte Church makes her acting debut in this "Little Voice"-style tale
of a washed-up 80s pop star and his secret daughter. I'll
Sleep When I'm Dead
Clive Owen turns stony-faced in director Mike Hodges' grim urban follow-up
to Croupier. Imagining
Argentina
Antonio Banderas and Emma Thompson take a trip into the absurd in a film
based on Lawrence Thornton's award-winning novel. Importance of Being
Earnest, The
Director Oliver Parker opens up Oscar Wilde's classic play but loses the
humour in this disappointing adaptation. In-Laws,
The
Michael Douglas and Albert Brooks attempt a comic clash in this mediocre
spy laugher. In America
Magical and moving, Jim Sheridan's drama about an Irish immigrant family
in New York is a sugary delight. In
Casablanca Angels Don't Fly
This Moroccan film intelligently explores the experiences of a trio of
men who refuse to give up on their dreams of a brighter future. In
Good Company
Newcomer Topher Grace stars alongside Dennis Quaid and Scarlett Johansson
in this refreshing comedy. In
the Name of Buddha
Overlong and overwrought, this Sri Lankan anti-war polemic still sheds
lights on an underexposed international tragedy. In
My Skin (Dans Ma Peau)
A woman becomes obsessed with self-mutilation in this unnerving French
drama.
In The
Cut
Jane Campion brings you a visually arresting, if ultimately unsatisfying
crime thriller, starring a mousy Meg Ryan. In
This World
Michael Winterbottom's powerful film follows two Afghan asylum seekers
on their journey to the UK. In
Your Hands (Forbrydelser)
A prison chaplain finds her faith tested to its limits in this glum Danish
Dogme outing. Incredibles,
The
Pixar's latest tooner is a wonderfully witty adventure about a family
of superheroes. Infernal
Affairs 2 (Wu Jian Dao 2)
Bent cops and undercover gangsters make confusing company in this Hong
Kong prequel. Inheritance
Power corrupts the soul in Danish writer/director Per Fly's gloomy drama.
Innocence
Two former lovers rediscover passion in their old age in this modest and
gentle production. Inside
I'm Dancing
Disability is a state of mind in this touching drama about two Dubliners
seeking independent lives. Insomnia
Al Pacino's search for a killer in a town of perpetual sunlight threatens
his own world in a tense thriller from Christoper Nolan. Intacto
Spanish director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo makes a dazzling debut in this
stylishly unusual thriller. Intermission
Colin Farrell heads a superb cast in this entertaining ensemble drama
set in Dublin. Interpreter,
The
Nicole Kidman and Sean Penn chew scenery and look good in a glossy political
thriller. Interstella
5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5system
Four alien musicians are kidnapped in this toe-tapping blend of Japanese
anime and a techno soundtrack courtesy of Daft Punk. Intolerable
Cruelty
Prepare for some side-splitting comedy as George Clooney and Catherine
Zeta-Jones star in the latest from the Coen brothers. ±õ°ù°ùé±¹±ð°ù²õ¾±²ú±ô±ð
Gaspar Noé's uncompromising revenge drama is one of the most unsettling
pieces of cinema ever made. Isle,
The
A riveting Korean drama about tortured love, bruised psyches, and, um,
fishhooks. Ouch.
Ister, The
A trip along the Danube forms the backbone of this rigorous yet compelling
documentary about the philosophy of Martin Heidegger.
It
Runs in the Family
Three generations of the Douglas clan get together for this nauseatingly
sentimental family drama. Italian
Job, The
The US remake of the UK's best loved heist thriller proves to be a mini
delight. Ivans Xtc
The final days of a dying Hollywood agent are chillingly evoked in Bernard
Rose's no-frills, low-budget drama.
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