The Independent Recommends: The Five Best Films
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Your support makes all the difference.Ratcatcher (15) Set in the rubbish-strewn wilds of Seventies Govan, Lynne Ramsay's debut (right) paints a haunting portrait of everyday childhood madness. Quite simply the best British film we've seen all year.
The World Is Not Enough (12) Leaping off a dazzling pre-credits sequence comes the best Bond film in decades. Pierce Brosnan has his hands full tackling Sophie Marceau's lissome heiress and a shaven-headed Robert Carlyle.
Fight Club (18) David Fincher's anarchistic roller-coaster of a movie is flawed but fantastic; Ed Norton and Brad Pitt both play their roles at top volume.
Scrooge (U) A timely re-release for this antique Yuletide fave from 1951, fired by a fine Alastair Sim performance as the curmudgeonly old miser visited by a quartet of ghosts on a chill Christmas Eve.
Taxi (15)
Luc Besson produced and penned the script for this crime caper about two odd-couple tearaways hunting a band of bank robbers. It fairly reeks of burnt rubber.
Xan Brooks
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