The Sunday Preview: The five best films

Anthony Lane
Sunday 13 December 1992 01:02 GMT
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The Last of the Mohicans (12; MGM Fulham Rd, Haymarket, Shaftesbury Ave & Trocadero, Camden Parkway, Whiteleys). Michael Mann's bloody and spirited frontier saga, with Daniel Day-Lewis as Hawkeye.

The Crying Game (18; Chelsea, Curzon Phoenix, MGM Haymarket). Neil Jordan's unsettling account of terrorism and sexual twists.

Unforgiven (15; MGM Haymarket and Oxford St). Clint Eastwood as an ageing killer, in his most sombre western.

Les Amants du Pont-Neuf (18; MGM Swiss Centre). Carax's bizarre Parisian love story, starring Juliette Binoche.

Nothing Sacred (NFT, 071-928 3232, Wed only). Carole Lombard shines in one of the fastest (and sickest) screwballs ever made.

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