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    • Brokeback Mountain (2005) Directed by Ang Lee. Starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Heath Ledger, Michelle Williams. Drama, Romance (2h 14m) 7.7 on IMDb — 88% on RT. There are few films sadder than Brokeback Mountain.
    • An Affair to Remember (1957) Directed by Leo McCarey. Starring Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr, Richard Denning. Drama, Romance (1h 55m) 7.4 on IMDb — 66% on RT. An Affair to Remember, the absolute oldest movie on our list, is still one of the greatest movies about cheating ever made.
    • The Bridges of Madison County (1995) Directed by Clint Eastwood. Starring Clint Eastwood, Meryl Streep, Annie Corley. Drama, Romance (2h 15m) 7.6 on IMDb — 90% on RT.
    • Indecent Proposal (1993) Directed by Adrian Lyne. Starring Robert Redford, Demi Moore, Woody Harrelson. Drama, Romance (1h 57m) 6.0 on IMDb — 34% on RT. Starring Robert Redford in a classic performance, Indecent Proposal starts off with a dangerous question that perhaps more than a few couples have toyed with.
  1. Aug 5, 2019 · PERSONAL AFFAIR. “Tedious and preposterous melodrama.”. Reviewed by Dennis Schwartz. Anthony Pelissier (“The History of Mr. Polly”/”Encore”/”Meet Mr. Lucifer”) directs this tedious and preposterous melodrama, that’s adapted by Lesley Storm from her own play. It’s set in a stuffy college town in Rudford, England. Stephen ...

    • Mangrove. Steve McQueen's entire Small Axe series, five exhilarating and eclectic films dealing with the black British and Caribbean community from the 1960s through to the 80s, reveals his unique ability to match art with social conscience.
    • Wolfwalkers. Anyone who has seen The Secret of Kells or Song of the Sea will recognise the Celtic mysticism and the ornate, angular animation favoured by their director, Tomm Moore.
    • I’m Thinking of Ending Things. Charlie Kaufman's mind-bending horror drama is like no other film this year – or any other year, for that matter. Adapted from Iain Reid's novel, it stars the superb Jessie Buckley as a young woman who drives through the snow with her faintly menacing boyfriend, Jesse Plemons, to meet his eccentric parents, Toni Collette and David Thewlis, on their family farm.
    • Ammonite. Kate Winslet gives one of the most dazzling performances of her career as the real-life Mary Anning, whose 19th-Century discoveries of fossils transformed palaeontology, although the credit went to men.
    • Unfaithful. Richard Gere, Diane Lane, Olivier Martinez. 404 votes. Unfaithful is a cinematic exploration into the complexities of marital infidelity and the ripple effects it has on a family.
    • Basic Instinct. Michael Douglas, Sharon Stone, George Dzundza. 193 votes. Basic Instinct is a magnetic psychological thriller that delves into a tangled web of seduction, power, and mystery.
    • Fatal Attraction. Michael Douglas, Glenn Close, Anne Archer. 188 votes. Fatal Attraction is a gripping psychological thriller that explores the chilling consequences of a fleeting extramarital affair.
    • American Beauty. Kevin Spacey, Annette Bening, Thora Birch. 227 votes. American Beauty is a profound and bitingly satirical look at suburban life, desire, and self-revelation woven through the fabric of a midlife crisis and an infatuation that spirals out of control.
    • Lovers Rock. Steve McQueen, UK. ► Trailer. A house party thrown by young Black Britons in London in the early 1980s becomes a haven in the rapturous, sublime second film in Steve McQueen’s landmark five-film Small Axe collection.
    • Time. Garrett Bradley, US. ► Trailer. Bradley’s diary film follows Sibil Fox Richardson, who for nearly two decades has been campaigning for the release of her husband, Rob, after he was sentenced in 1999 to 60 years in prison for a robbery.
    • First Cow. Kelly Reichardt, US. ► Trailer. Reichardt gives us a deliciously laconic vision of the pioneer American melting pot with this playful, poignant fable of a couple of furtive cakebakers in 1820s Oregon.
    • I’m Thinking of Ending Things. Charlie Kaufman, US. ► Trailer. Kaufman’s claustrophobic chamber theatre piece-cum-road movie-cum-psychological horror – made for Netflix and released straight to the streaming platform, bypassing cinemas – stars Jessie Buckley as a young woman who travels with her boyfriend (Jesse Plemons) to meet his parents, played by Toni Collette and David Thewlis.
  2. Fatal Affair: Directed by Peter Sullivan. With Nia Long, Omar Epps, Stephen Bishop, Aubrey Cleland. Ellie tries to mend her marriage with her husband Marcus after a brief encounter with an old friend, David, only to find that David is more dangerous and unstable than she'd realized.

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  4. Jul 16, 2020 · Accessorized with bloody bathwater and crashing surf, this designer-trashy melodrama (directed by Peter Sullivan) overflows with big little lies and baffling behavior. (One minute Ellie is ...

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