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Waiting for Happiness(Heremakono) Isabelle Huppert struggles for survival in Michael Haneke's austere take on the collapse of civilised society. Walking Tall The Rock talks softly and carries a big stick in a dumb-but-fun actioner about an ex-soldier turned incorruptible lawman. Wall (Mur) Filmmaker Simone Bitton assesses the impact of the Israeli security wall on the Palestinians. Waqt: The Race Against Time Bollywood giants play doting father and son in a sentimental drama. War Bride, The Anna Friel plays a plucky British war bride who emigrates to Canada in this nostalgic but predictable Second World War yarn. Wash, The Snoop Doog and Dr Dre live it up at The Wash in a badly scripted, badly acted, and badly directed comedy mess. Wedding Date, The Debra Messing and Dermot Mulroney are wasted in this lazy rom-com by British director Clare Kilner. Welcome to Collinwood A great idea doesn't quite go according to plan in this daft, but enjoyable, comedy caper. Werckmeister Harmonies A belated release for this apocalyptic fable from Hungarian auteur Béla Tarr. What a Girl Wants A young American girl comes to the UK in search of her father. Clichéd tweenie flick, where all the Brits drink tea, don't you know. When The Last Sword Is Drawn (Mibu Gishi Den) Two rival samurais pursue different ideals of honour in this epic drama. Where's Firuze (Neredesin Firuze) Laugh? We almost cried in this horrendously unfunny comedy about a group of hapless music promoters. White Chicks Two black guys dressed as white girls - this comedy is as painful as it sounds. White Noise Michael Keaton can hear dead people in a supernatural ghost thriller that starts off intriguing but quickly turns preposterous. White Oleander Newcomer Alison Lohman will break your heart in this gritty coming-of-age tale from British director Peter Kosminsky. White Stripes: Under Blackpool Lights, The The White Stripes rock Blackpool in this lively, concert footage documentary. Whole Ten Yards, The Bruce Willis and Matthew Perry return for a second helping of tired hit-man shenanigans. Wicker Park Josh Hartnett finds himself embroiled in a mystery wrapped inside an enigma in this romantic thriller. Wilbur (Wants To Kill Himself) Wilbur wants to kill himself in this morosely funny black comedy from Danish director Lone Scherfig. Wild in the Country Elvis plays a misunderstood bad boy in this classic mix of music and soap opera drama. Review submitted by Nikarius. Wild Side A transsexual prostitute returns to Paris in writer/director Sébastien Lifshitz's subdued drama. Wild Strawberries An elderly widower embarks on a journey of self-discovery in Ingmar Bergman's masterful drama. Wild Thornberrys Movie, The Kids will enjoy this animated adventure from the creators of the Rugrats. Rupert Everett and Tim Curry head a Brit-heavy voice cast. William Shakespeare's The Merchant Of Venice Al Pacino wants his pound of flesh in Michael Radford's sluggish but compelling version of the bard's problem play. Wimbledon Paul Bettany is ace in this enjoyable, if uninspired, tennis comedy. Win A Date With Tad Hamilton! An enjoyable, by-the-numbers romantic comedy, with Kate Bosworth winning the chance to woo a movie star. Windtalkers Nicolas Cage is up to his neck in blood and bullets as a battle-scarred US marine assigned to protect a Navajo Indian. Winged Migration The flights of migrating birds are filmed in this stunning documentary from the team responsible for "Microcosmos". Without A Paddle Matthew Lillard, Seth Green and even Burt Reynolds star in this third-rate comedy take on Deliverance. Women, The Joan Crawford stars in this biting satire of woman's inhumanity to woman, from Hollywood's Golden Age. Wonderland Val Kilmer stars as John Holmes, the over-endowed 70s porn star who became implicated in murder. Wondrous Oblivion Delroy Lindo and Sam Smith star in this Bend It Like Beckham wannabe, set in 1960 London and spinning off cricket. Woodsman, The Kevin Bacon boldly stars as a convicted paedophile trying to re-adjust to society. Would I Lie To You? (La Vérité Si Je Mens) A down on his luck chancer passes himself off as Jewish in this ethnic comedy from France. Wrong Turn A bunch of photogenic victims head down to the woods in this bloody, boring shasher flick.
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