Anna and the King Anna and the King:
Jodie Foster and Chow Yun-Fat bring a powerful sense of epic romance to the familiar tale of the Victorian governess who fell in love with the King of Siam.

One Night at McCool’s One Night at McCool’s:
Matt Dillon, John Goodman, Paul Reiser, even Michael Douglas: they all end up losing it the second they set eyes on Liv Tyler. And director Harold Zwart just lets them tell it their way.
Double Jeopardy Double Jeopardy:
The idea of being able to get away with killing your husband in broad daylight (plus Ashley Judd on the lam and Tommy Lee Jones in hot pursuit) has proved a winning combination.
The World Is Not Enough The World Is Not Enough:
The trick, say the makers of Bond Movie No 19, is to hold onto all the familiar elements in the world’s longest-running movie franchise while constantly giving them a fresh, turn-of-the-millennium spin.
Mystery Men Mystery Men:
They fight their foes with cutlery, gardening tools and flatulence, so they’re hardly standard-issue superheroes. But then there are quite enough of those already... and there are only six Mystery Men (plus one Mystery Woman).
Any Given Sunday Any Given Sunday:
Oliver Stone explains why the passions and betrayals of American football are the modern equivalent of what the gladiators did in ancient Rome.
Rancid Aluminium Rancid Aluminium:
Ruthless Russian capitalism meets genteel British business methods in this high-octane screen version of James Hawes’ cutting-edge bestseller.
European Awards1999 European Film Awards:


Film File
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Hollywood Notes
Drew Barrymore may be Barbarella, Rohan Marley could be playing his Dad, and Arnie might be telling more Lies... but who will be the third Angel?

Coming Soon
It may just be winter to most of us, but to Hollywood it’s holiday time. First Thanks-giving, then Christmas... but which’ll be the crackers and which the turkeys?

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