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All 84 Bob Hoskins Movies (in Order)
Welcome to our roundup of Bob Hoskins movies! Bob Hoskins was a versatile and talented actor who left an indelible mark on cinema history. In this article, we’ll delve into his most memorable roles, providing an engaging and informative overview of his filmography. Join us as we celebrate the life and work of this remarkable actor.
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1. Up the Front (1972)
Get ready for a riotous ride as Frankie Howerd stars in the 1972 comedy “Up the Front. ” In this hilarious adventure, Howerd plays a timid boot-boy who is inexplicably coerced into joining the war in 1914. However, it’s not for the usual patriotic reasons; he’s been hypnotized to “save England. ” Along the way, he ends up with the German master plan inked on his behind, prompting him to embark on a mission to hand it over to the British headquarters. With the relentless Germans hot on his trail, Howerd’s character must navigate the chaos and hilarity that ensues.
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2. The National Health (1973)
The National Health, a 1973 comedy set in a lively London hospital, humorously exposes the inner workings of the British National Health System. With a colorful cast of eccentric staff members and patients, the film pokes fun at the absurdities that often arise in healthcare settings. Additionally, the film features a satire-within-a-satire, with “Nurse Norton’s Affair” parodying popular TV hospital melodramas.
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3. Royal Flash (1975)
Get ready for a rollicking adventure as Captain Harry Flashman (Malcolm McDowell) finds himself entangled in a web of deception and romance in “Royal Flash” (1975). Coerced by the cunning Otto Von Bismarck (Oliver Reed), Harry is forced to impersonate a Prince, leading to a series of exciting misadventures.
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4. Inserts (1975)
In the early 1930s, the once-great Hollywood director refuses to accept the changing times and instead confines himself to his decaying mansion, where he creates silent porn flicks. “Inserts” is a dark comedy-drama, starring Richard Dreyfuss, Jessica Harper, and Bob Hoskins, that dives into the world of the 1930s and the desire to hold on to the past.
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5. Zulu Dawn (1979)
Zulu Dawn, released in 1979, is an enthralling adventure that delves into the past through the lens of history. The film transports audiences back to the pivotal Battle of Isandlwana, a tumultuous clash between the underestimated Zulu nation and an imperial British Army seeking to assert control.
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6. The Long Good Friday (1980)
The Long Good Friday (1980) takes us on a tense journey into the underworld of London’s crime scene, as we follow the story of an ambitious and cunning gangster, whose world gets turned upside down by an unknown, extremely powerful force.
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7. Othello (1981)
In the 1981 film adaptation of William Shakespeare’s classic tragedy, Othello, Sir Anthony Hopkins brilliantly portrays the titular character, a general who becomes consumed with jealousy and suspicion, believing his wife Desdemona is having an affair with his ensign, Iago. This gripping tale of deceit and betrayal unfolds over a 3-hour runtime, showcasing Shakespeare’s timeless storytelling and delivering a powerful portrayal of the human condition. The cinematic production, under the direction of Jonathan Miller, gathers a remarkable ensemble cast, including Anthony Pedley and Bob Hoskins, as they bring to life Shakespeare’s iconic characters and weave a tale that remains as relevant and thought-provoking today as it was centuries ago.
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8. Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982)
Pink Floyd: The Wall is a 1982 musical drama film directed by Alan Parker and written by Pink Floyd member Roger Waters. Starring Bob Geldof, Christine Hargreaves, and James Laurenson, this thought-provoking movie follows the downward spiral of a troubled rock star who spirals into madness due to his physical and social isolation.
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9. Beyond the Limit (1983)
Beyond the Limit, ” a 1983 drama-romance thriller set in Argentina during the Dirty War, follows the life of a half-English doctor who befriends various factions involving the police, rebels, and alcoholic Honorary British Consul. As tensions rise, the consul is mistakenly kidnapped by the rebels, and he must choose a side, leading to a thrilling hostage situation.
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10. The Beggar’s Opera (1983)
Take a trip back to 18th century London through the lens of a mesmerizing ballad opera. ‘The Beggar’s Opera, ’ a 1983 BBC television adaptation by Jonathan Miller, brings to life the gripping tale of a condemned highwayman. The opera showcases the seedy underbelly of London’s criminal world, brimming with greed, lust, and corruption.
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11. Lassiter (1984)
In the thrilling action film Lassiter (1984), a charming and skilled jewel thief finds himself caught in a web of danger and intrigue. Arrested and facing a lengthy prison sentence, he’s given an unexpected chance to avoid his fate. In exchange for his freedom, he must execute an audacious and seemingly impossible heist: breaking into the impenetrable German Embassy to steal millions of dollars worth of precious gems.
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12. The Cotton Club (1984)
The Cotton Club” transports viewers to the jazz-infused, opulent world of Harlem’s most notorious nightclub in the 1920s and ’30s. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola and written by William Kennedy, Francis Ford Coppola, and Mario Puzo, the film showcases the lives of jazz musicians, dancers, and patrons, intertwining with a dangerous underworld involving gangsters such as Dutch Schultz. It also explores the era of Prohibition and the infamous speakeasy atmosphere.
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13. Brazil (1985)
In the futuristic, dystopian society of “Brazil, ” a bureaucrat finds himself at odds with the oppressive state apparatus as he relentlessly pursues his heart’s desire. Terry Gilliam’s stunning 1985 film masterfully intertwines themes of bureaucracy, wrongful arrest, and a longing for escape. As Jonathan Pryce delivers an unforgettable performance as the protagonist, the film takes viewers on a thrilling and dark journey through an alternate reality where dreams and reality blur.
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14. Sweet Liberty (1986)
Sweet Liberty is a delightful 1986 comedy film directed by Alan Alda, who also penned the screenplay. The movie stars a stellar cast including Alan Alda, Michael Caine, and Michelle Pfeiffer.
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15. Mona Lisa (1986)
Mona Lisa” is a gritty, thought-provoking drama that delves into the lives of a cast of compelling characters. Set against the backdrop of London, the film follows a man recently released from prison as he navigates the world of crime and unexpected alliances. When he lands a job as a driver for a call girl, he finds himself drawn into her dangerous lifestyle, leading to a tumultuous, unrequited love.
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16. A Prayer for the Dying (1987)
A Prayer for the Dying” is a gripping crime drama set in 1987, where an I. R. A. hitman named Martin encounters a Catholic priest and his niece, forging an unexpected bond between them. As he navigates his past and the dangerous ties to his former employer, their lives become increasingly endangered.
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17. The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne (1987)
In “The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne, ” a middle-aged spinster, Judith, played by the legendary Maggie Smith, lives a quiet life in a rundown Irish boardinghouse. Judith is a woman of simple pleasures and quiet dignity, leading a life that is both lonely and unassuming.
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18. The Secret Policeman’s Third Ball (1987)
The Secret Policeman’s Third Ball” takes you on a journey of laughter and live music in this 1987 documentary. The film’s unique blend of entertainment and activism brings together renowned stars from the worlds of music, comedy, and beyond. After taking a sabbatical in the mid-80s, Amnesty International, a human rights organization, has returned to produce benefit shows with a fresh perspective.
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19. The 59th Annual Academy Awards (1987)
Step into the glamorous world of Hollywood as The 59th Annual Academy Awards unfolds on stage! This spectacular event, hosted by the enigmatic Ralph Bellamy, is where the brightest stars of the silver screen gather to celebrate their achievements. With memorable moments and heartfelt speeches, the Academy Awards has been the epitome of film excellence for decades.
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20. The Raggedy Rawney (1988)
In the dark world of World War II, a young man flees his country’s army after a harrowing battle, leaving behind a trail of violence. Lost and emotionally distraught, he discovers an unlikely sanctuary in a gypsy caravan who, believing him to be a girl, welcome him into their close-knit community.
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21. Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)
In the whimsical world of “Who Framed Roger Rabbit, ” a seasoned detective with a deep-seated disdain for cartoons must rely on the wit and innocence of an accused anthropomorphic rabbit named Roger. As Roger stands accused of murder, the detective’s suspicions are piqued, leading him to investigate a web of sinister plot twists that unravel in the bustling, animated city of Toontown. With the help of Jessica Rabbit, a sultry and enigmatic toon, the detective and Roger embark on a high-stakes adventure, uncovering secrets, danger, and a mystery that challenges the boundaries of reality.
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22. Mermaids (1990)
Meet the Lansing family: single mother Charlotte (Cher), her daughter Kate (Winona Ryder), and her teenage sister Janice (Gabrielle Anwar) in the small town of Avon, Massachusetts during the early 1960s. When a widow and her daughters relocate, they face the joys and challenges of adapting to a new home and community.
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23. Heart Condition (1990)
Heart Condition” is a thrilling crime comedy-drama movie released in 1990, directed by James D. Parriott and written by him as well. The movie, filled with suspense and unexpected revelations, has kept viewers engaged since its release. The plot revolves around a racist detective named Reggie Phelps, portrayed by the talented actor Bob Hoskins, who undergoes a heart transplant. This transplant comes from none other than a black lawyer, played by the amazing Denzel Washington, who unfortunately met a tragic and untimely death at the hands of criminals. This deceased lawyer returns as a ghost to ask the bigoted detective to help take down the gang responsible for his murder.
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24. The Inner Circle (1991)
The Inner Circle” is a riveting biographical drama that delves into the untold story of Ivan Sanchin, the KGB officer who was Stalin’s private film projectionist from 1939 until the dictator’s death. Set against the backdrop of 1930s and 1940s Russia during the height of Stalinism, this gripping film takes the audience on a journey through a unique relationship between a sympathetic and tragically flawed hero and his ruthless Master. Despite the arrest of his neighbors and his involvement with their daughter, Ivan’s unwavering faith in Stalin remains unshaken.
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25. The Favour, the Watch and the Very Big Fish (1991)
The Favour, the Watch and the Very Big Fish” is an unforgettable dark comedy where Bob Hoskins, a dedicated photographer, finds himself in the midst of a hilariously twisted romance. With a witty script penned by Ben Lewin and Marcel Aymé, this film takes viewers on a rollercoaster ride through a series of farcical situations.
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26. Hook (1991)
In the whimsical world of Neverland, a grown-up Peter Pan faces a crisis when his kids are kidnapped by the infamous Captain James Hook. Tasked with rescuing them, Peter Pan must journey back to his former home. With his youthful spirit rekindled and the help of a band of misfit pirates, he embarks on an epic swashbuckling adventure.
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27. Comic Relief (1991)
In 1991, Comic Relief released its largest and most legendary fundraising night of comedy titled ‘The Stonker’, set to entertain viewers with an unprecedented line-up of British humour led by the legendary Lenny Henry, Griff Rhys Jones, and Jonathan Ross. This four-hour TV special stands as a pinnacle of observational comedy, blending the genres of British humour and alternative comedy to create a unique blend of entertainment that continues to fascinate audiences.
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28. Shattered (1991)
Shattered, released in 1991 and directed by Wolfgang Petersen, is a gripping neo-noir crime drama that explores the dark side of human nature. The film follows an amnesiac man, played by Tom Berenger, who has lost his memory after a horrific car accident. As he slowly begins to unravel his shocking past, he finds himself entangled in a web of infidelity, adultery, and other heinous crimes.
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29. Blue Ice (1992)
Blue Ice” is a spellbinding 1992 Neo-Noir, action-packed thriller that follows the journey of Tom Barrett, a retired British Secret Service Agent, as he unexpectedly falls for an American woman named Lisa. As his love story unfolds, Tom is unwillingly pulled into the world of espionage, where he becomes entangled with dangerous arms dealings and a thrilling conspiracy.
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30. Passed Away (1992)
In the heartwarming 1992 dark comedy “Passed Away, ” an eccentric family gathers to mourn their patriarch’s passing. A lively wake quickly descends into hilarious chaos, as each character brings their unique quirk and love interest to the table.
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31. Super Mario Bros. (1993)
Super Mario Bros. (1993) takes the iconic video game characters from the real world of Brooklyn to the fantastical Mushroom Kingdom.
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32. Comic Relief: The Invasion of the Comic Tomatoes (1993)
Comic Relief: The Invasion of the Comic Tomatoes, a 1993 British television special, is a hilarious comedy event featuring an all-star cast. Kicking off the evening is a special appearance of the beloved Mr. Bean character in a Blind Date segment, followed by some lighthearted competition in Have I Got A Question Of Sport For You, with Angus Deayton, Ian Hislop, and Paul Merton taking on various sporty celebs.
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33. A Century of Cinema (1994)
A Century of Cinema” (1994) is an enlightening documentary that celebrates the art of filmmaking while coinciding with cinema’s 100th anniversary. This intriguing journey explores the impact of cinema on society and culture, as well as showcasing numerous interviews with some of the most influential film personalities of the 20th century. With a runtime of just 1 hour and 12 minutes, viewers are treated to a captivating exploration of the evolution of cinema, as well as its lasting effects.
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34. Rainbow (1995)
In the whimsical and heartwarming adventure “Rainbow, ” four intrepid children and their lovable dog embark on a journey of a lifetime. With the use of a computer and their unwavering belief, they manage to find and ride the multicolored arc of the rainbow. However, when they discover the gold at the end, it sets off a dangerous chain of events that lead to a more perilous journey.
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35. Balto (1995)
Balto, released in 1995, is an animated adventure film set in Nome, Alaska. The story revolves around an outcast Husky, Balto, who risks his life alongside other sled dogs to prevent an epidemic from devastating their community.
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36. Nixon (1995)
Nixon” (1995) is a riveting biographical drama that delves into the life of former US President Richard Nixon. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Oliver Stone, the movie takes its viewers on an intriguing journey from Nixon’s early life, through his meteoric rise to the White House, to his eventual downfall.
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37. The Secret Agent (1996)
Discover a thrilling drama set in London during the late 19th century, where political exiles lurk in every corner. Join the unforgiving world of “The Secret Agent” (1996) as our protagonist, Verloc, navigates his double life as an anarchist and a secret agent. The line between truth and lies blurs when this skilled spy must prove his worth to the new Russian ambassador.
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38. Michael (1996)
In the film “Michael, ” released in 1996, two tabloid reporters embark on a journey like no other, unearthing a shocking truth - the Archangel Michael is living with an elderly woman. As they delve deeper into this incredible revelation, they find themselves in for far more than they bargained for.
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39. Spice World (1997)
Get ready for a whirlwind adventure filled with glamour, music, and friendship with the Spice Girls in “Spice World” (1997). As one of the most popular pop bands of their time, the Spice Girls zip around London in their luxurious double-decker tour bus, engaging in various wild escapades while performing for their devoted fanbase. Bursting with comedic moments and heartwarming bonding, this family-friendly film showcases not only the group’s incredible talent but also their unbreakable sisterhood.
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40. TwentyFourSeven (1997)
TwentyFourSeven is a heartwarming and gritty British drama that explores the lives of a group of teenagers in a typical English working-class town. The film’s main character, Alan Darcy, played by legendary actor Bob Hoskins, takes it upon himself to help these young people escape the monotony of their lives, showing them the power of boxing.
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41. Parting Shots (1998)
Parting Shots, ” a 1998 dark comedy, follows the story of Harry Sterndale, a struggling photographer whose life takes a dramatic turn when he is informed he is dying from cancer with less than a month to live. In a moment of desperation and vengeance, Harry embarks on a wild journey to give his enemies the ‘treatment’ they so desperately deserve.
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42. Cousin Bette (1998)
In the 19th century, Bette, a clever and cunning woman, takes up residence in Paris after the death of her sister. Living in a small château, she eventually makes her way to the bustling city to work as a seamstress in a theater. Bette’s life takes an unexpected turn when a charming, penniless artist enters her life, captivating her heart.
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43. Captain Jack (1999)
In 1999, the eccentric and endearing Captain Jack, played by Bob Hoskins, assembles a crew of equally vibrant characters to embark on a daring journey from northern England to the Arctic, following the path of the legendary 1791 sea captain, Captain Scoresby. This riveting drama, directed by Robert Young, boasts a star-studded cast including Sadie Frost and Gemma Jones. Based on a screenplay penned by Jack Rosenthal and Nick Davies, Captain Jack is a riveting tale of adventure, companionship, and the unyielding spirit of the seafaring life.
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44. The White River Kid (1999)
The White River Kid, ” a 1999 film starring Antonio Banderas and Bob Hoskins, takes a quirky twist on the buddy comedy genre. Brothers Edgar (Hoskins), a generous and humble entrepreneur of questionable socks, and Morales Pittman (Banderas), whose dreams of a higher life are larger than his morals. Together, they sell their less-than-stellar wares across the state of Arkansas.
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45. A Room for Romeo Brass (1999)
A Room for Romeo Brass” is a dark comedy film that revolves around the unlikely romantic life of a middle-aged man. When Morell intervenes to save two young boys, Romeo and Gavin, from a beating, he inadvertently sets off a series of events that alter the lives of those around him. Romeo’s adult sister catches Morell’s eye, and while he tries to win her heart, the unpredictable and mischievous boys help him along the way.
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46. American Virgin (1999)
American Virgin” is a comedic film that takes a humorous look at the life of a young woman who decides to take matters into her own hands. The story revolves around a rebellious teenage girl who, tired of her father’s strict and hypocritical double standards, decides to lose her virginity. The film takes viewers on a wild ride as the protagonist navigates the world of adult relationships, with a series of comical encounters along the way.
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47. Felicia’s Journey (1999)
Felicia’s Journey, a gripping drama and thriller released in 1999, tells the heart-wrenching story of a young Irish woman, Felicia, who leaves her hometown in search of her missing boyfriend in England. Along the way, she encounters a seemingly kind and helpful man named Frank, who offers her shelter and support while he keeps secrets that threaten the innocence of her journey.
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48. Tube Tales (1999)
Tube Tales” is a unique, anthology film from 1999, based on real-life experiences of London Underground passengers. This film cleverly intertwines nine distinct stories, each directed by a different talented filmmaker. With a blend of drama and human connection, this movie takes viewers on an unforgettable journey through the vibrant heart of London’s transportation system.
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49. Noriega: God’s Favorite (2000)
Noriega: God’s Favorite” is a gripping biographical crime drama that delves into the life of Panamanian general Manuel Antonio Noriega. The film chronicles his meteoric rise from complete poverty as a soldier and CIA informant, who even served as a source to various other powers and even the Colombian drug mafia. Despite his alleged valiant fight against the mafia, Noriega always remained loyal to the CIA, pleasing the then-CIA director and later US President, George H. W. Bush Sr.
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50. Don Quixote (2000)
In the year 2000, “Don Quixote” brought to life the iconic character by Miguel de Cervantes, a tale of chivalry, adventure, and comic mishaps. Filled with honor, bravery, and an unusual friendship, the film stars John Lithgow as the enigmatic Don Quixote, a once proud hidalgo whose love for chivalry novels led him to lose his grip on reality. Alongside him, Sancho Panza, played by Bob Hoskins, a simple farmer with a heart of gold and a knack for practicality, becomes Don Quixote’s trusted squire and sidekick.
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51. Last Orders (2001)
Last Orders, directed by Fred Schepisi, is a poignant drama about the enduring bond of friendship. Set in the UK, the film follows a group of elderly friends as they come together to scatter the ashes of one of their own. Through a series of reminiscences, the characters reflect on their shared past, the triumphs and tragedies that have shaped their lives, and the bittersweet memories of a departed friend.
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52. Enemy at the Gates (2001)
In “Enemy at the Gates, ” director Jean-Jacques Annaud delivers a pulse-pounding war drama that unfolds during the Battle of Stalingrad. This masterpiece of cinema brings to life the chilling tension between a cunning German sniper and a skilled Russian solider locked in a lethal game of cat-and-mouse.
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53. Where Eskimos Live (2002)
In the post-war ruins of Bosnia, we meet Sharkey, a heartless figure involved in the child trade, and young orphan Vlado, who dreams of a life unfettered by tragedy. As they embark on a harrowing journey through the devastated landscape, they face insurmountable odds and grapple with the darkest aspects of humanity. Along the way, an unexpected bond forms between them, fueled by their shared desire for redemption and escape.
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54. Maid in Manhattan (2002)
Maid in Manhattan” takes us on a heartwarming and comedic journey about a Senatorial candidate’s unexpected love affair with a hotel maid, who mistakenly believes he sees her as a socialite wearing a wealthy woman’s dress. The film explores the vibrant streets of Brooklyn and Manhattan, with stunning views of the city skyline.
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55. The Good Pope (2003)
The Good Pope” (2003) is a deeply compelling and engaging biographical drama that paints a vivid portrait of Angelo Roncalli, born in 1881 under the shadow of Sotto Il Monte. The film, directed by renowned Italian director Ricky Tognazzi and written by Fabrizio Bettelli, Simona Izzo, and Marco Roncalli, masterfully brings to life Roncalli’s profound spirituality and extraordinary goodness through every stage of his life.
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56. Cher: The Farewell Tour (2003)
Experience the magic of Cher’s final farewell tour in the 2003 concert film, Cher: The Farewell Tour. Join the iconic pop music diva as she takes the stage for an unforgettable live performance, featuring all of her greatest hits. This captivating documentary delves into the heart of Cher’s career, providing a glimpse into her extraordinary life on and off the stage.
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57. The Sleeping Dictionary (2003)
Experience the captivating love story of a young Englishman sent to Malaysian Borneo as the UK’s colonial representative in the enchanting 2003 film, “The Sleeping Dictionary. ” This gripping drama-romance, directed by Guy Jenkin and starring Jessica Alba, Brenda Blethyn, and Hugh Dancy, takes viewers on a journey through the enchanting island’s rich traditions and languages.
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58. Den of Lions (2003)
Dive into the thrilling world of Den of Lions (2003) as it takes viewers on a wild adventure through the criminal underworld. With an impressive cast led by Stephen Dorff, Bob Hoskins, and Laura Fraser, this action-packed, crime-drama-thriller will leave you on the edge of your seat.
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59. Beyond the Sea (2004)
Beyond the Sea” is a captivating 2004 biographical drama that delves into the passionate relationship between iconic pop singer Bobby Darin and beloved actress Sandra Dee. This enthralling tale, set against the backdrop of Darin’s celebrated music career, captures the highs and lows of their marriage. The movie, featuring a stellar cast including Kevin Spacey and Kate Bosworth, is directed by Kevin Spacey himself and co-written with Lewis Colick.
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60. Vanity Fair (2004)
Vanity Fair” is a captivating period drama that takes place during the Napoleonic Wars, set in the bustling 19th century. Directed by Mira Nair, the film stars Reese Witherspoon as Becky Sharp, a resourceful and ambitious woman who rises from poverty in London, alongside her best friend, Amelia Sedley, portrayed by Romola Garai. As the two navigate their way through the social hierarchy of their time, they are faced with love, betrayal, and the ever-present specter of their humble beginnings. With a runtime of 2 hours and 21 minutes, “Vanity Fair” offers a poignant and immersive experience into the lives of its characters.
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61. Son of the Mask (2005)
Son of the Mask” is a family-friendly comedy-fantasy film, released in 2005. Following the adventures of Tim Avery, a struggling cartoonist, this movie follows Tim as he stumbles upon an ancient mask, unleashing the mischievous spirit of Loki.
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62. Mrs. Henderson Presents (2005)
Mrs. Henderson Presents” is a delightful drama-comedy set in the heart of London, with a run-time of 1 hour and 43 minutes. It stars the talented Judi Dench, Bob Hoskins, and Christopher Guest. The film is set in 1937 during the Second World War and provides a refreshing take on women’s rights, self-expression, and the power of art.
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63. Stay (2005)
Stay, ” the mind-bending drama starring Ewan McGregor and Naomi Watts, explores the complex relationship between a psychiatrist and his suicidal patient. Set in the surreal and picturesque setting of Canal St, Manhattan, New York City, this thrilling psychological rollercoaster captures the essence of art, humanity, and the battle against our darkest inner demons. Directed by Marc Forster from a script by David Benioff, “Stay” is a haunting and poignant exploration of life, love, and the human spirit.
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64. Unleashed (2005)
In “Unleashed” (2005), Jet Li stars as an enslaved man raised by the mob from childhood to behave like a human attack dog. Escaping his captors, he aims to start a new life, but his past catches up with him.
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65. The 100 Greatest Family Films (2005)
The 100 Greatest Family Films” (2005) is an engaging documentary that showcases the top-rated family films, as chosen by the viewers. This cinematic journey encompasses a diverse range of movies that have left an indelible mark on audiences of all ages, with an impressive and eclectic list that includes beloved classics and new favorites.
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66. Hollywoodland (2006)
Hollywoodland” is a captivating biographical crime drama set against the backdrop of 1950s Hollywood. Directed by Allen Coulter and written by Paul Bernbaum, this film delves into the mysterious death of George Reeves, the star of the iconic television series “Adventures of Superman” (1952).
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67. Paris, I Love You (2006)
Experience an intricate tapestry of love, comedy, and drama with 2006’s “Paris, I Love You, ” directed by several renowned directors including Olivier Assayas, Frédéric Auburtin, and Gurinder Chadha. This anthology film takes viewers on a passionate journey through the city of love, Paris, exploring the diverse forms and impacts of love that can be found within the streets.
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68. Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties (2006)
Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties” is a family-friendly adventure comedy about the beloved orange cat and his owner, Jon. When an unexpected trip to the United Kingdom takes them to a castle, Garfield finds himself in the middle of a hilarious case of mistaken cat identity. Suddenly, he’s ruling over the estate, but his reign is threatened by the sinister Lord Dargis, who plans to steal the castle for himself.
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69. The Wind in the Willows (2006)
In the enchanting world of “The Wind in the Willows, ” three beloved animal friends - Rat, Mole, and Badger - embark on a thrilling adventure to tame the unruly Mr. Toad. As Mr. Toad’s wild antics threaten to destroy the harmony of the forest, these courageous animals rally together to bring him back into line before it’s too late.
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70. Sparkle (2007)
Sparkle, a charming comedy film from 2007, tells the story of Sam Sparks, a young man whose plans for success take an unexpected turn when the unexpected occurs. Sam’s life takes a new direction as he moves to London, working odd jobs and pursuing his dreams.
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71. Outlaw (2007)
Outlaw” is a thrilling 2007 action drama directed by Nick Love, starring Sean Bean, Danny Dyer, and Rupert Friend. Set in a world where government and law enforcement have failed them, a group of disillusioned individuals forms a modern-day outlaw posse to fight for justice.
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72. Ruby Blue (2007)
Ruby Blue” (2007), directed by Jan Dunn and starring Bob Hoskins, Josiane Balasko, and Jody Latham, is a gripping drama film that explores the complex relationships between an elderly man, a young eight-year-old girl, and the community they live in. When the little girl goes missing, the man’s innocent friendship with her becomes the center of the community’s suspicion, tarnishing their bond.
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73. Go Go Tales (2007)
Go Go Tales, a chaotic comedy set in a Manhattan go-go dancing club, dives headfirst into the world of strippers and scandalous nights. This outrageous tale follows the owner, his accountant, and his enigmatic silent partner brother, who are in a tight financial spot and threaten the future of the club. With its eclectic ensemble of stars, including Willem Dafoe, Bob Hoskins, and Matthew Modine, the film blends drama and humor in a unique mix that is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.
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74. Doomsday (2008)
In the futuristic action thriller, Doomsday, a talented team of individuals embarks on a mission to safeguard humanity’s future from a catastrophic disaster. Trapped in a world devastated by an inescapable virus, the protagonists must navigate the labyrinth of a quarantined Britain. The story is filled with wall-jumping, heart-pounding suspense, as our heroes fight against time and a relentless enemy.
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75. A Christmas Carol (2009)
A Christmas Carol” is an enchanting animated adaptation of the beloved Charles Dickens novel, which brings to life the classic tale of miser Ebenezer Scrooge. Directed by the visionary Robert Zemeckis and written by Zemeckis and Dickens himself, the movie follows Scrooge on a transformative journey as he is visited by three mysterious Christmas apparitions.
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76. Behind the Carol: The Full Motion-Capture Experience (2010)
Go behind the scenes in ‘Behind the Carol: The Full Motion-Capture Experience’ (2010). This short featurette takes viewers on an exclusive journey into the incredible world of the animated film, ‘A Christmas Carol’ (2009).
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77. Made in Dagenham (2010)
Made in Dagenham” is a riveting drama-comedy film set in the 1960s, where the Ford Dagenham car plant in the UK stands at the center of a major upheaval. The film is based on true events where female workers walked out in protest against sexual discrimination. With a runtime of 1 hour and 53 minutes and a cast that includes Sally Hawkins, Bob Hoskins, and Andrea Riseborough, the film is a powerful look at feminist activism amidst the backdrop of automobile manufacturing.
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78. Will (2011)
Will” is a heartwarming, adventure saga about a resilient orphan who embarks on a life-changing journey across Europe. It’s 2005 and he journeys to the Champions League Final in Istanbul, a destination that symbolizes not just a football cup but also a test of his courage, tenacity, and dreams. Along the way, he encounters incredible challenges, faces innumerable obstacles, but also discovers a world of camaraderie, resilience, and hope. The journey is more than just physical; it’s also a rite of passage into adulthood.
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79. London: The Modern Babylon (2012)
London: The Modern Babylon” is a mesmerizing documentary directed by internationally renowned filmmaker Julien Temple. This captivating film transports viewers on an epic time-traveling adventure through the bustling heart of London, the city Temple calls home.
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80. Snow White and the Huntsman (2012)
Snow White and the Huntsman” is a modern retelling of the classic fairy tale, set in a dark and mystical realm. Following an order to kill Snow White (Kristen Stewart) and bring back her heart to the Evil Queen (Charlize Theron), the Huntsman (Chris Hemsworth) finds himself protecting and mentoring the young princess. Together, they embark on a perilous quest to vanquish the ruthless ruler and restore peace to the kingdom.
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81. Outside Bet (2012)
Outside Bet” is a comedic journey set against the backdrop of the turbulent 1980s in Britain. When a group of friends find themselves facing unemployment, they hit upon a unique solution to safeguard their futures: buying a racehorse!
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82. The Oscars (2015)
The Oscars” is a celebration of the year’s achievements in film, produced by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Hosted by Neil Patrick Harris, the event features musical and comedy performances, as well as tributes to the year’s most memorable films and actors. The show is filled with unexpected surprises, showcasing the magic of cinema and the passion of the film community.
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83. Tea With the Dames (2018)
Tea With the Dames” is a captivating documentary that invites us into the lives of four legendary actresses - Judi Dench, Eileen Atkins, Joan Plowright, and Maggie Smith. As the octogenarians gather for a delightful tea, they engage in an enlightening reminiscence about their extensive acting careers. Director Roger Michell masterfully captures the essence of their journey, as these remarkable ladies candidly discuss their triumphs and challenges within the world of theater.
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84. An Accidental Studio (2019)
An Accidental Studio” is a captivating documentary that takes viewers on a journey through the early years of HandMade Films, the iconic film production company that made its mark in the industry. Through the eyes of the talented filmmakers, key personnel, and the man who started it all, former Beatle George Harrison, this film provides a unique glimpse into the world of independent cinema.
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