Films
Eros (Wong Kar Wai, Steven Soderbergh, Michelangelo Antonioni, 2004)
Three short films, three celebrated directors, and the most tantalising of subjects: eroticism.
Dirty Sanchez: The Movie (Jim Hickey, 2006)
Have you ever watched an episode of MTV’s Dirty Sanchez and thought, ‘Shit, man, I’d love to see another hour of this stuff’?
An Inconvenient Truth (Davis Guggenheim, 2006)
Here’s the deal: cut back on your CO2 emissions or else we’re all doomed to a life of endless droughts, freak hurricanes and oven-hot summers that will kill more fat people across Europe than a permanent diet of pies and chips.
A Scanner Darkly (Richard Linklater, 2006)
Prolific sci-fi author Philip K Dick has a mixed bag of movies to answer for.
The Cave Of The Yellow Dog (Byambasuren Davaa, 2005)
Director Byambasuren Davaa treads the same dusty trail as she did with her 2003 breakthrough…
Harsh Times (David Ayer, 2005)
As one Gulf War film is honourably discharged, another arrives to tell the story of how modern war affects the modern man.









