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Rabbit-Proof Fence Three Aborigine children walk 1,500 miles in this moving historical drama set in 30s Australia. Racing Stripes You'll believe a zebra can race in a Babe-style comedy full to the rafters with all-talking, all-squawking animals. Radio Ed Harris gives a terrific performance as an American Footy coach who befriends a mentally disabled youth in this heartwarming family drama. Rage In Placid Lake, The Placid Lake is not a lake, he's a young man! Hippie parents, bullying and unrequited love are right at the top of his list of troubles... Rain Growing up proves fraught with heartache in this wistful indie family drama from New Zealand. Raising Helen Pretty Woman director Garry Marshall misses the mark with this parenting comedy, starring Kate Hudson. Raising Victor Vargas Director Peter Sollet makes an impressive debut with this growing pains yarn set in Manhattan's Latino community. Ray Jamie Foxx raises the roof with a passionate portrayal of the late great musician Ray Charles. Real Women Have Curves Newcomer America Ferrera proves she's all that, and then some, as the shapely heroine of this charming comedy. Reckoning, The Paul Bettany stars in this flawed adaptation of Barry Unsworth's Morality Play from the director of Gangster No.1. Reconstruction A convoluted noir romance from Danish debut director Christoffer Boe. Recruit, The Colin Farrell shines in this so-so CIA thriller co-starring Al Pacino. Red Dragon Anthony Hopkins returns as Hannibal the cannibal in this latest moneymuncher. So, does he bite or suck? Red Lights (Feux Rouges) French writer-director Cedric Kahn follows up his cooly impressive portrait of a schizophrenic killer Roberto Succo with this absorbing and suspenseful thriller. Reign of Fire Matthew McConaughey and Christian Bale battle a sky full of dragons in this adventure fantasy. Re-Inventing Eddie An innocent dad is hounded by social services after he's accused of abusing his children. Resident Evil Matt Lee takes a look at zombie-fest Resident Evil, and likes what he sees... as long as the brain is in neutral. Resident Evil Zombies run riot in an underground bunker in a gory sci-fi thriller based on the popular video game series. Resident Evil: Apocalypse Milla Jovovich returns in this lame zombie sequel. Respiro Atmospheric Italian fable, about a woman in conflict with a traditional society. Return, The(Vozvrashcheniye) A prodigal father's return brings more misery than joy in Andrey Zvyagintsev's gripping Russian drama. Revengers Tragedy British filmmaker Alex Cox updates Middleton's classic play of lust and revenge in this camp extravaganza. Riding Giants Stacy Peralta directs a likeable if long-winded documentary about the surfing subculture. Rififi Classic 50s French film noir heist movie from exiled American director Jules Dassin. Ring, The Be prepared to be scared! Naomi Watts and Martin Henderson star in this surprisingly OK remake of the Japanese horror. Ring Two, The The spooky video curse returns in this sequel to the hit horror movie, The Ring. Ripley's Game Cool conman Tom Ripley returns to the big screen in this blackly comic thriller adapted from the popular novel by Patricia Highsmith. Rivers and Tides Award-winning documentary about Scottish sculptor Andy Goldsworthy, who uses natural phenomena to create organic, site-specific "earthworks". Road to Perdition An epic tale of revenge and retribution, set in Depression-era Chicago. Released nationwide 27th September. Robots It's a fun ride, but the cogs need a little more grease in Chris Wedge's animated adventure Robots. Roger Dodger A very funny, very perceptive exploration of the battle of the sexes, Dylan Kidd's debut is one of the best films of 2003. Rookie, The Dennis Quaid stars in this schmaltzy true story about a middle-aged baseball player's second shot at the big time. Not the one with Clint Eastwood and Charlie Sheen... Rugrats Go Wild The Rugrats meet the Wild Thornberrys in this double Nickelodeon cartoon spin-off. Rules of Attraction, The Roger Avary's dark satire of college highs and lows, adapted from the novel by "American Psycho" author, Bret Easton Ellis. Runaway Jury Dustin Hoffman and Gene Hackman are guilty of wasting their talents in this lacklustre courtroom drama, loosely adapted from John Grisham's novel. Russian Ark An ethereal journey through Russia's turbulent history undertaken in a single, uninterrupted steadicam shot - is this the definition of arthouse?
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