In a quiet, rural village in South Korea, a lonely, single mother looks after her mentally handicapped son whilst scraping a living as an acupuncturist. But her simple, poverty stricken life is suddenly transformed into a dark web of death and deceit when her young son is arrested for the brutal murder of a local school girl. Convinced that her son has been framed, and faced with a corrupt, complacent police force, she decides to solve the case herself and prove his innocence. It's a quest for justice that leads her into a horrifying world of violence and despair. But how far is she willing to go to uncover the truth? One of the most original and unconventional detective murder mysteries you'll ever likely to witness. Directed by Joon-Ho Bong, Mother is a darkly comic, suspense-driven masterpiece with a shocking revelation around every twisted corner it turns.
The hit police corruption drama from the makers of 'Bodyguard' returns. When three police officers are shot dead during the hijack of a seized drugs transport, AC-12 move in to investigate possible police collusion. Stephen Graham stars as John Corbett, the ruthless leader of an Organised Crime Group who hijack a seized drugs transport. AC-12 investigators Superintendent Ted Hastings (Adrian Dunbar), Detective Inspector Kate Fleming (Vicky McClure) and Detective Sergeant Steve Arnott (Martin Compston) suspect corrupt police officers of leaking information. As the body count rises, AC-12 realise they re facing their most vicious adversary yet.
A few years after the Final Battle in Storybrooke, a grown-up Henry Mills leaves home in search of his own destiny. What he finds is true love with a new incarnation of Cinderella and unexpected danger from her hateful stepmother and stepsister - plus the added menace of Mother Gothel, a villainous sorceress. And when a new Dark Curse erases his and everyone else's memories, it's up to Henry and Cinderella's daughter to defeat Gothel and end her reign of terror. If they succeed, will Rumple and Belle ever be reunited? Will Regina finally get her happy ending and will all past memories be restored?
Fast-forward to the 1980's as Wonder Woman's next big screen adventure finds her facing a wide array of foes, including Maxwell Lord (Pedro Pascal) and Cheetah (Kristen Wiig).
Directed by BAFTA award-winner Daniel Gordon and produced by Academy Award-winner John Battsek, 'The Life and Trials of Oscar Pistorius' tells the story of the South African Paralympic sprinter and international hero, who had inspired millions with his determination and dedication - and who was then suddenly at the centre of a murder investigation. The media circus that surrounded a tragic death became just as much a story of the time as his initial rise to glory.
When free-spirited petty crook Randle P. McMurphy (Jack Nicholson) arrives at the state mental hospital, his contagious sense of disorder jolts the routine. He's on the side of a brewing war, soft-spoken, coolly monstrous Nurse Ratched (Louise Fletcher) on the other. At stake is the fate of every patient on the ward.
The Third and Final Season of 'Tin Star' is the most thrilling, shocking and darkly comic rollercoaster ride yet. It tells the story of Jack (Tim Roth), Angela (Genevieve O'Reilly) and Anna (Abigail Lawrie) returning to Liverpool, where their story began twenty years ago, to face their deadliest enemies in a battle with the past to win freedom in the present. But instead, our heroes are forced to face up to the devastating and inescapable truth about who they really are.
DC's weirdly wonderful Super Heroes - Cliff Steele/Robotman (Brendan Fraser), Larry Trainor/Negative Man (Matt Borner), Rita Farr/Elasti-Woman (April Bowlby), Crazy Jane (Diane Guerrero) and Vic Stone/Cyborg (Joivan Wade) - are back to save the world in nine episodes filled with humour and heartache. If they can grow up, that is...both figuratively and literally. Following the defeat of Mr. Nobody, the 'Doom Patrol' are left mini-sized and stranded on Cliff's toy race-car track. Feeling betrayed by Niles Caulder/The Chief (Timothy Dalton), they are forced to confront their pasts. As our heroes face the challenge of moving beyond trauma and failure, they must come together to embrace and protect the newest family member - Niles' daughter, Dorothy Spinner (Abigail Shapiro) - whose mysterious powers threaten the world's very existence.
Sweet. Innocent. Badass. Fifteen years after witnessing her father's murder, Kim Noakes (Maisie Williams) escapes her controlling mum, Tina (Sian Clifford), and their isolated existence in the Scottish wilderness and heads south to honour her Dad's (Sean Knopp) memory...and just maybe find herself along the way. But the modern world isn't what she imagined and when Kim meets hapless brothers Nicky (Mawaan Rizwan) and Jay (Taheen Modak), a drunken prank goes spectacularly wrong. Hunted by murderous criminals, Kim must reunite with her overbearing mum if they are all to survive.
When Jane (Sally Hawkins) is dumped at the altar, she has a breakdown and spirals into a chaotic world where love (both real and imagined) and family relationships collide with both touching and humorous consequences.
Some horror films have gained notoriety for their abhorrent imagery (Cannibal Holocaust) or were as scary to film as they are to watch (The Exorcist) but none have ever been cursed to the point that they have led to deaths in the real world. Such is the case with 'Antrum', a film from the 1970's rumoured to have been lost, until now.
Michael Sheen and David Tennant (playing themselves) were due to star in a production of Six Characters In Search Of An Author in the West End. The pandemic has put paid to that, but their director (Simon Evans - also playing himself) is determined not to let the opportunity pass him by. He knows how big a chance this is for him and turns his attention to cajoling his stars into rehearsing over the internet.
Michael Sheen and David Tennant (playing themselves) were due to star in a production of Six Characters In Search Of An Author in the West End. The pandemic has put paid to that, but their director (Simon Evans - also playing himself) is determined not to let the opportunity pass him by. He knows how big a chance this is for him and turns his attention to cajoling his stars into rehearsing over the internet.
One day, Yumi's friend finds a weird voice message on her cell phone. The voice sounds like hers but it ends in a bone chilling scream. The call apparently came from her own cell phone. It's dated three days into the future, it'd be easy enough to dismiss as a prank call were it not for that fact that three days later, at the exact same time and the exact same scream, the friend dies. The coincidences begin to pile up as the circle of cell phone death warnings widens. Until one day, Yum realises that she's also got one missed call.
A year ago, an urban legend spread throughout the city: Your cell phone rings with a chilling tone. On picking up, you hear your own screams of terror, a premonition of the grisly death you will suffer soon afterwards. When the curse returns to strike again, a young couple and a journalist embark on a quest to trace its source, enlisting the help of a detective, who has already pieced together many clues. When their investigation leads them further afield, it's a race against time to find the true origin of the curse and stop it spreading throughout the world.
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