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Stanley Kubrick’s startling sci-fi movie based on a screenplay by author Arthur C Clarke still retains all of its visual impact, despite being made in 1968. When a mysterious black monolith is discovered on the moon’s surface, an expeditionary team trace its origin back to Jupiter. But when the experimental computer HAL 9000 becomes just plain mental, the crew’s biggest challenge is to stay alive.More details

A tale of drug-induced paranoia from the pen of Philip K Dick, the legendary sci-fi writer behind Blade Runner and Total Recall. Slacker director Richard Linklater filmed the whole movie then turned it over to animators. In turn, these guys “rotoscoped” over the cast (including Keanu Reeves, Robert Downey Jr, Woody Harrelson and Winona Ryder) to produce a trippy, near-future tale of a cop on drugs detailed to put himself under surveillance.More details

A married couple become sexually obsessed with a beautiful but manipulative woman. The bizarre trio discover a pathway into the mind of actor John Malkovich.More details

Director Neil Bell plays with the idea of life never-ending in this interesting short film from Sweden. A bus driver drops off his last passenger in the middle of nowhere and drives off into the night. The next day he walks into a forest and pops a pill into his mouth. His plan does not proceed quite as he'd expected... A thought-provoking drama.More details

The Wachowski brothers’ startling science fiction trilogy continues. While the machines send an army of 250,000 sentinels to destroy the city of Zion, Neo (Keanu Reeves) and Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) await the Oracle who they hope can give them the guidance they need to repel the threat. Meanwhile, Agent Smith (Hugo Weaving) returns from deletion and creates an army of deadly duplicates.More details

The conclusion of the Wachowski brothers’ science fiction trilogy. With the machines’ attack on Zion only hours away, the fate of the Zionites seems sealed. Neo (Keanu Reeves) is being held captive at the train station, and Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) and Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) set out to save him. Meanwhile, Agent Smith has taken over the Matrix and now plans to destroy both mankind and machines alike.More details

This spooky classic was produced, written and, unofficially, even directed by Steven Spielberg, although horror director Tobe Hooper takes the screen credit. An ordinary suburban family is thrown into turmoil when their youngest daughter Carol Anne (Heather O’Rourke) connects with supernatural entities through their household television set. The visitors seem benign at first but things take a sinister turn when the visitations become increasingly violent and Carol Anne is abducted.More details

A car pulls up outside a brothel called Blow Up. Japanese cowboy Johnny gets out carrying a suitcase. His heart is full of passion and he has a strange fetish that he wishes to explore. Inside the dark corridors lead to sexy ladies but will they fulfil his dreams or take his soul? Rumour has it that no-one ever leaves this place.More details

Rusty James (Matt Dillon) is a troubled juvenile delinquent trying to live up to the legendary reputation of his older brother, Motorcycle Boy (Mickey Rourke). One night, while Rusty James and his friends Smokey (Nicholas Cage), Steve (Vincent Spano) and B.J. (Chris Penn) are involved in a rumble, Motorcycle Boy returns home from California after a two- month absence. After Motorcycle Boy reveals some family secrets about their mother, both brothers become determined to escape their lives or die...More details

Captain Malcolm Reynolds, a hardened veteran (on the losing side) of a galactic civil war, now ekes out a living aboard his ship, Serenity. He leads a small, eclectic crew, but when Mal takes on two new passengers - a young doctor and his telepathic sister - he gets much more than he bargained for...Was £16.99 - Now £9.99 For PC, Portable & DVD!More details