K-19: The Widowmaker An accident on board a Soviet submarine threatens to trigger nuclear armageddon in Kathryn Bigelow's gripping underwater suspense drama. Kangaroo Jack A feisty 'roo spells trouble for two hapless New Yorkers in this Oz-set comedy from producer Jerry Bruckheimer. Keys To The House, The (Le Chiavi Di Casa) A man faces up to his abandonment of his disabled son and develops a new bond with said child 15 years later in this Italian drama. Kid Stays in the Picture, The Veteran producer Robert Evans entertains in this adaptation of his infamous Hollywood memoirs. Kill Bill: Volume 1 Six years after Jackie Brown, Tarantino brings you a roaring rampage of revenge that'll blow your butt away. Kill Bill: Volume 2 Uma Thurman wraps up her roaring rampage of revenge in a film that confirms Quentin Tarantino's status as a modern master of cinema. Kin Saving an elephant herd leads to murder, betrayal and love in this emotional African drama. King Arthur Clive Owen cuts up rough in a less-than-legendary take on the mythical British ruler. Kinsey Liam Neeson wants to talk about sex in Bill Condon's engrossing biopic of Professor Alfred Kinsey. Kirikou and the Sorceress The world's youngest cartoon hero takes on an evil sorceress in this spellbinding African animated adventure. Kiss Of Life An insubstantial, dreamy British drama about grief and family. Woo hoo! Kitchen Stories There's plenty of cold comfort in this warm-hearted and immensely likeable Norwegian comedy/drama. Knife In The Water The tense, slow-burning debut of Rosemary's Baby creator Roman Polanski. Koktobel A father and son understake an epic journey in this understated Russian road movie. Kontroll A killer's gone loco on the Budapest underground system in this excellent Hungarian thriller. Krámpack Two teenage boys have to deal with hormones and heartache in this tale of adolescent desires. Kung Phooey! A Chinese monk comes to America in search of an ancient peach in this bad send-up of bad martial arts films. Kyun! Ho Gaya Na (Look What's Happened Now) Bollywood gets light-hearted in this energetic romantic comedy starring Aishwarya Rai. Return to the Review Index