The Sunday Preview: The five best films
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Your support makes all the difference.Bram Stoker's Dracula (18; Odeon Leicester Sq, and on general release). Coppola's lavish and luscious reading of the Stoker fable.
Deep Cover (18; MGMs Haymarket, Oxford St, Trocadero, and on general release). Highly charged drugs thriller.
Reservoir Dogs (18; MGMs Haymarket, Chelsea & Tottenham Ct Rd, Odeons Kensington & Swiss Cottage, and on general release). So who did shoot Nice Guy Eddie . . .
Singles (15; MGMs Shaftesbury Ave & Trocadero, Plaza Lower Regent St, Screen on Baker St, and on general release). Cameron Crowe's charming roundelay, with Bridget Fonda.
In a Lonely Place (15; Momi, NFT, 7.30pm, Sat only). Humphrey Bogart is the volatile screenwriter in Nicholas Ray's 1950 noir classic.
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