Once the ugly duckling of the rural Dorset village of Ewedown, Tamara Drewe (Gemma Arterton) returns as a glamorous high flying journalist, ruffling feathers, rekindling old passions and shaking up the sleepy village with hilarious and heart-warming consequences.
When an Islamic fundamentalist group massacres a team of foreign workers, fear sweeps through the region and the brothers are faced with abandoning their monastery and the community who depend on them, or making the courageous decision to stay.
A small town singer, Ali (Christina Aguilera), moves to the big city for her chance at stardom where she is enchanted by Burlesque, a glamorous nightclub packed with dancers, sizzling music, and an owner (Cher) in need of a star.
Two royal princes -weed-smoking slacker Thadeous (Danny McBride) and the noble Fabious (James Franco) - join with an elusive warrior (Natalie Portman) on a quest to free a princess from an evil wizard. Along the way, they'll have to vanquish inexplicable creatures and traitorous knights in this raunchy trip, loaded with rootage too outrageous for theatres.
The story is framed by two young sisters reading the book and commenting, sometimes hilariously, on the action, as the inquisitive bride of the ogre-like Bluebeard cannot resist her curiosity as to what precisely is in the forbidden room, and what exactly happened to all the previous wives.
A cop suffers from a crisis of conscience when he is assigned to gather evidence against a college student dabbling with soft drugs. An intelligent satire of bureaucracy, 'Police, Adjective' is the acclaimed new film from the director of the award winning '12:08 - East of Bucharest'. Arguing for leniency to be shown towards what he regards as youthful irresponsibility, he finds his superiors have a very different interpretation of morality and the law.
Get more of Booth and Bones while they pursue each other and murderous criminals in exclusive extended episodes! Dr. Temperance Brennan (Emily Deschanel) and Special Agent Seeley Booth (David Boreanaz) are back for more mystery, murder and mayhem in Season Five of Bones. Relying on Brennan's unparalleled scientific abilities and Booth's streetwise instincts, the sexy, crime-solving duo and their team face everything from modern-day witches to murdered rock'n'rollers as they scramble for evidence to stop a gruesome serial killer. This spectacular new season brings a wedding, the show's landmark 100th episode and decisions Bones and Booth must make that could change their lives... forever!
Academy Award® winner Kate Winslet delivers a dynamic performance in this tale of eroticism, secrecy and guilt set in turbulent post-Nazi Germany. Bringing to life the celebrated international novel, Winslet is riveting as Hannah Schmitz; a lonely, working-class woman who experiences a brief but intense affair with a teenage boy. Years later they meet again; Hannah now a defendant in a notorious case and her ex-lover, now a law student, holding the secret to her salvation.
Christian Slater stars as Wes Wilson, an author whose life spins dangerously out of control when his fiancee is abducted and declared dead. When it becomes clear that his fiancee wasn't who he thought she was, Wes suddenly finds himself hunted by hired killers, beautiful spies, and a ruthless criminal mastermind (Cuba Gooding Jr.). What does Wes have that an international smuggling ring wants? Why did his bride-to-be keep a secret room full of weapons? And who can he trust when nobody is what they seem to be?
Colin Diamond (Ray Winstone) is in agony. Shattered by the bombshell of his wife's (Joanne Whalley) infidelity with a young French waiter. His motley crew of friends - Old Man Peanut (John Hurt), Meredith (Ian McShane), Archie (Tom Wilkinson), and Mai (Stephen Dillane) - kidnap Loverboy, and assemble a kangaroo court so that Colin can restore his manhood with revenge. Loverboy's life is now at stake as Colin wrestles with heartbreak, anger, madness, love and self-pity.
Katyn is the harrowing true story of the massacre of Polish officers by Stalin’s secret police during World War II, and of their families who, unaware of the crime, were still waiting for them to return. It is a film about the continuing struggle over History and memory, and an uncompromising exploration of the Russian cover up of the massacre that prevented the Polish people from commemorating those that had been killed. Academy Award winning director Andrzej Wajda brings us this the horrific true story of one of the most shocking crimes of World War II...
Johnny Deep stars as charismatic and elusive bank robber marked by the FBI as America’s ‘Public Enemy Number One’. Marion Cotillard plays Billie Frechette, the only woman capable of capturing his hear. Hunted relentlessly by top FBI agent Melvin Purvis, Dillinger engages in an escalating game of the cat and mouse that culminates in an explosive legendary showdown.
When Judge Advocate General lawyer "Harm" Rabb (David James Elliott) travels to Russia, he receives shocking news — he has a younger brother! Meanwhile, back in Washington, "Mac" MacKenzie (Catherine Bell) becomes engaged and plans her wedding, until Harm boldly makes a confession, forcing her to question her decision. And, sadly, tragedy strikes Bud (Patrick Labyorteaux) and Harriet (Karri Turner) this season, but then Admiral Chegwidden (John M. Jackson) delivers news about Harm that shakes the entire JAG office!
Following the death of his mother, the young 'J' Cody (James Frecheville) goes to live with his estranged gangster relatives. With conflict escalating between his family of criminals and the police's armed robbery division, 'J' finds himself at the centre of a cold-blooded vengeance plot. As he naively navigates his way through the criminal underworld, he is forced to question where his loyalties lie as he tries to decipher who he can trust and who can protect him as he struggles for his own survival.
With a stellar British cast Made In Dogenham is the inspiring story of the women who made history! Sally Hawkins is Rita O'Grady, a feisty yet warm-hearted worker at the Ford car plant in Dagenham, who leads the revolution for equal pay for women. Set in the swinging sixties against a stunningly colourful backdrop of beehives and Biba dresses. Made In Dagenham follows the emotional journey of a group of friends including Jaime Winstone and Geraldine James from the factory floor to the House Of Commons. With the help of Union shop steward Bob Hoskins they prove nothing is impossible if you stand up for what you believe, in this heart-warming must-see story!
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