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The best LGBT films of 2014

Our look back at the year that was starts with a rundown of the best LGBT-focused films of 2014, as selected by our wonderful bunch of film writers.

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The best films of 2014

Our best of 2014 celebration continues with the film writers' selections for the best films of the year, from superheroes to Babadooks.

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The hottest film stars of 2014

Turning up the heat for the Film section's final selections for the best of 2014. Who had our pulses racing at the movies this year?

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Film Review: The Last of the Unjust

A gripping and horrific documentary from director of 'Shoah', Claude Lanzmann. It details Benjamin Murmelstein, Jewish Elder and acting head of a Nazi concentration camp in the latter days of the...

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Blu-ray Review: Ganja and Hess

An astonishing and erotic horror from the '70s blaxploitation-era. The film sweats into a steamy mélange of sex and gothic horror.

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Blu-ray review: Shoah, and 4 Films after Shoah

Claude Lanzmann's searing account of the Holocaust at last arrives on Blu-ray. This fascinating documentary is accompanied by four equally riveting films.

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Blu-ray Review: Thief

Michael Mann's great first feature arrives on a packed Blu-ray. James Caan has never been better as a safe-cracker in this impressively violent film.

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Blu-ray Review: The Killing

Two early Stanley Kubrick films arrive on Blu-ray. A violent crime caper and a dark love story show the director developing his craft.

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Blu-ray Review: Rabid

Montreal is gripped by a deviant epidemic. Another outrageously fun slice of David Cronenber's body-horror arrives on Blu-ray.

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Blu-ray Review: The Other

A forgotten creepy horror from the early 'seventies arrives on Blu-ray. A classic of childhood terror from the director of 'To Kill A Mockingbird'.

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Blu-ray Review: Wild River

Elia Kazan's social drama with Montgomery Clift is a problematic film, but with a superb Technicolor print, it really shines on Blu-ray.

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Film Review: Life of Riley

Alain Resnais' final film is an adaptation of the Alan Ayckbourn play: a droll comedy of errors which provides some cosy entertainment.

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Film Review: Far from the Madding Crowd

Thomas Hardy's novel of simmering passions is brought to life in a stunning movie from the great John Schlesinger. Catch it on the big screen now.

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Blu-ray Review: Rollerball

A brutal extreme sport in a dystopian future. A fantastic Blu-ray of a sublime piece of '70s sci-fi.

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Blu-ray Review: Man of the West

A spectacular looking classic Gary Cooper Western arrive on Blu-ray. Unusually dark and broody, it kickstarts the more violent cowboy movies that followed.

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Blu-ray Review: Network

Rousing performances set this blistering satire on television news alight in a masterful, funny film.

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BFI Flare Review: Do I Sound Gay?

In his Kickstarter funded documentary, David Thorpe asks the question we've all wondered at some point.

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DVD Review: The Square Circle

Two lost souls switch genders to find themselves. A beautiful print of a great film from India.

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Blu-ray Review: Satyricon

Regarded as a classic by many, Fellini Satyricon is beautiful to look at, but difficult to like.

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DVD Review: Annie

Will Smith and Jay-Z's remake of the early 'eighties 'classic'. Some decent songs save a bland musical.

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