From Oxide and Danny Pang, comes a new kind of twisted terror! Three friends encounter a spooky old woman who makes grim predictions about their futures. Each friend is soon thrown into strange and threatening situations that bear resemblance to the old woman's story. Are these mere coincidences, or the harbingers of inevitable doom? It seems that one of the three is destined to die - but who? Can the other two help prevent their friend's death? Inspired by true events, Omen is a tale of twisted reality and exploding possibilities, of fate and destiny and how our actions shape our futures.
A plainclothes street patrolman, Frank Serpico (Al Pacino) might be the best cop in New York, but he's unwilling to play dirty and give into the police corruption surrounding drugs, violence, and kickbacks that his colleagues indulge in every day. When he decides to expose those around him, Frank finds himself a target - not just to the city's criminals, but to his own peers.
The extraordinary true story of eccentric British artist Louis Wain (Benedict Cumberbatch), whose playful, sometimes even psychedelic pictures helped to transform the public's perception of cats forever. Moving from the late 1800's through to the 1930's, we follow the incredible adventures of this inspiring, unsung hero, as he seeks to unlock the "electrical" mysteries of the world and, in so doing, to better understand his own life and the profound love he shared with his wife Emily Richardson (Claire Foy).
It is one of the most iconic gangster movies ever made: an endlessly quotable roller-coaster ride of violence, profanity, drugs and murder, all set against the sun-kissed backdrop of early '80's Miami. Featuring a bravura performance from one of American cinema's greatest ever stars and a script that crackles with excitement and danger from start to bloody finish, 'Scarface' is a rags-to-riches morality tale to rival any of the great works of opera, literature or drama. Now, over 30 years after it exploded onto our screens in a blaze of bullets and cocaine, the fascinating inside story of its production can be told. Key cast and crew, including star Al Pacino and screenwriter Oliver Stone, share their memories of the troubled shoot, while celebrity fans such as Nicolas Cage, Jack Black, Gary Oldman and Ice Cube reveal what this unique movie has meant to them personally. As the decades have proved, 'Scarface' is a film that can be enjoyed again and again, and after watching this feature-length, revelation-packed documentary it surely won't be long until you're saying 'good night to the bad guy' one more time.
In the glowing red heart of the Australian outback, a man is pursued by vast tank truck trying to run him off the road. Later, when he wakes up in hospital, hurt but somehow alive he realises he has no idea who he is. Helen Chambers (Danielle Macdonald), a local rookie cop is sent to check on The Man (Jamie Dornan) and as there are no immediate clues as to his identity, she promises to help him find the answers. With merciless figures from his past pursuing him, The Man's search for answers propels him through the vast and unforgiving outback.
Based on a Sudanese short story, 'You Will Die at Twenty' follows the life of Muzamil (Mustafa Shehata) from birth until his 20th birthday. At the boy's naming ceremony, a sheik prophesizes that Muzamil will meet an early death at the age of twenty. The villagers taunt him, referring to him as "son of death", and he becomes increasingly isolated, with only the opportunity to study the Koran. But when he meets Suliman (Mahmoud Maysara Elsaraj), an educated outsider, a conflict grows within Muzamil between his traditional values and newfound modern aspirations. Will he have the time to act out his desires?
High school loner, Bird Fitcher (Kathryn Prescott), has no idea what dark secrets are tied to the mysterious Polaroid vintage camera she stumbles upon, but it doesn't take long to discover that those who have their picture taken meet a tragic end.
"Escape from Pretoria" is a super tense prison break thriller. Daniel Radcliffe stars as Tim Jenkin, a real-life ANC activist who was branded a terrorist - and imprisoned - in Africa's maximum-security Pretoria prison in the late 1970s during Apartheid. Along with two fellow freedom fighters, played by Daniel Webber and Mark Leonard Winter, Tim attempted a complex and daring escape 18 months into his incarceration using handcrafted wooden keys. 'Escape from Pretoria' also stars, Ian Hart as Denis Goldberg.
From producer and director Steven Spielberg, with a script by screenwriter and playwright Tony Kushner, comes 'West Side Story'. An adaptation of the 1957 musical, the film tells the tale of forbidden love and the rivalry between the Jets and the Sharks, two teenage street gangs of different ethnic backgrounds.
The marriage of Princess Diana (Kristen Stewart) and Prince Charles (Jack Farthing) has long since grown cold. Though rumors of affairs and a divorce abound, peace is ordained for the Christmas festivities at the Queen's (Stella Gonet)'s Sandringham Estate. There's eating and drinking, shooting and hunting. Diana knows the game. But this year, things will be profoundly different. 'Spencer' is an imagining of what might have happened during those few fateful days.
Johnny Depp, who began as one of the most intriguing actors of his generation, has become one of its most respected artists and incandescent stars. Launching his career as a teenage heartthrob, then moving into eccentric roles in films like Edward Scissorhands and What's Eating Gilbert Grape, he has alternated between independent films like Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas and mainstream blockbusters like the Pirates Of The Caribbean trilogy, leading to the inescapable conclusion that his future is as bright and varied as his vivid, unbridled imagination. In one of only a handful of interviews Johnny Depp has ever granted, he brings both his fascinating eccentricity and his deep, uncompromising devotion to the craft of acting to the master's degree candidates of the Actors Studio Drama School at Pace University - and to the viewers of Inside The Actors Studio in 125 countries around the world.
Inspired by Eastern European folklore, an unthinkable letrayal leads to a maleficent curse being placed upon a family's bloodline. Decades later, wedding unites the next generation of the estranged family. When one of them knowingly awakens the dark forces that start picking them off one by one, matriarch Hana (Yancy Butler) must figure out who is working against them before the bloody curse takes hold of them forever.
Johnny (Joaquin Phoenix) and his young nephew (Woody Norman) forge a tenuous but transformational relationship when they are unexpectedly thrown together in this delicate and deeply moving story about the connections between adults and children, the past and the future, from writer-director Mike Mills.
It's common knowledge that prominent actors and directors approach interviews, especially on television, with some caution. Over twelve years, presenting more than 200 of the most illustrious stars of film, theatre, television and music, 'Inside the Actors Studio' has earned the reputation of being a forum where guests can speak fearlessly, openly and honestly about the things that matter most to them: their craft and the crucial events of their lives and careers that shaped them as people and artists. Al Pacino has led the way for a generation of actors, beginning with his breakthrough portrayal of Michael Corleone in 'The Godfather', an experience he recalls in this video as his certainty every day that he was going to be fired. With the grace and skill of a master magician, he has vanished into one role after another, creating the unforgettable gallery of characters that has earned him eight Oscar nominations, and selection in Britain's Channel Four poll as the greatest movie star of all time. This special episode records a rare public appearance in which the Co-President of the Actors Studio reveals the man behind the many masks as an open, warm, witty and wise person.
Jack Irish (Guy Pearce) is engaged to track down a missing man, but the investigation goes pear-shaped when his quarry is killed before his eyes. The client becomes an enigma and the job is revealed to be an elaborate set up - one that now has Jack prime suspect for murder. Even his alibi is false - the alluring but unnerving metal sculptor, Sarah Longmore (Claudia Karvan), claims to have been with Jack at the time. If all this isn't disturbing enough, the only witness to the crime has taken off in his beloved Studebaker. Meanwhile, in Manila, Linda Hillier's (Marta Dusseldorp) journalistic instincts tell her she is on the trail of something big. But when the beginnings of her expose are quickly quashed, the opportunity of a lifetime begins to look like a dead end job - until a mysterious meeting with a criminal in hiding. But all is not what it seems...
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