The Sunday Preview: The five best films
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Your support makes all the difference.Malcolm X (15; MGM Shaftesbury Ave and general release). See review on The Critics pages in the main paper.
Lorenzo's Oil (12; MGMs Piccadilly, Trocadero; Empire Leicester Sq, Whiteleys, Screen Baker St). True story of the parents of a dying child who stop at nothing to save him - even scientific discovery.
The Crying Game (18; Plaza). Neil Jordan's Vertigo-inspired thriller of IRA terror and sexual obsession.
Reservoir Dogs (18; MGMs Chelsea, Haymarket, Tottenham Ct Rd and general release). The reek of the charnel house relieved by Quentin Tarantino's savagely smart script.
Napoleon (U; Everyman, today only, 1.30pm). Abel Gance's six-hour extravaganza, with split screens and live accompanying sextet.
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