At the height of the First World War, two young British soldiers, Schofield (George MacKay) and Blake (Dean-Charles Chapman) are given a seemingly impossible mission. In a race against time, they must cross enemy territory and deliver a message that will stop a deadly attack on hundreds of soldiers - Blake's own brother among them.
It's the work of the Devil. That's what some say when a bizarre series of deaths strikes a 14th-century monastery. Others find links between the deaths and the book of Revelation. But Brother William of Baskerville thinks otherwise. He intends to find a murderer by using fact and reason - the tools of heresy. Best Actor British Academy Award winner Sean Connery is wily William in this compelling adaptation of Umberto Eco's bestseller. Christian Slater plays Adso, aide to the sleuthing cleric and a youth on the verge of sexual and intellectual awakening. F. Murray Abraham is arrogance incarnate as the Inquisitor. Director Jean-Jacques Annaud filmed this moody mystery at an actual 12th-century monastery where hooded faces loom like gargoyles.
Versailles, 1672-1678. The Franco-Dutch war wages on, Louis XIV (George Blagden) confronts his bitter rival, Guillaume d'Orange. But danger threatens the kingdom, even so far as the court of Versailles into which a deadly poison seeps. Louis has completed the first stage of his plan: to build the most beautiful palace in Europe far away from Paris, locking the nobility inside it and exercising absolute control. But the King has created a new and dangerous civilisation where courtiers are ready to do anything to get to the Sun. Behind a veneer of etiquette, they dream of ascending the social ladder to a world of wealth and power. Morality is waning, the poison spreads... Versailles is crumbling faster than it is being built. Blinded by his affection for Madame de Montespan, Louis is deaf to the Church's injunctions. The greatest enemy standing before him is no longer the nobility, nor is it Guillaume d'Orange. The palace that he himself designed could become his worst enemy. Wavering between mysticism and obscurity, diving into the dark side of power, will the king's downward spiral yet see his return to the light?
"Jojo Rabbit" follows a lonely German boy Jojo (Roman Griffin Davis), whose world view is turned upside down when he discovers his mother Rosie (Scarlett Johansson) is hiding a Jewish girl Elsa (Thomasin McKenzie) in their attic. Aided by his wildly idiotic imaginary friend, Adolf Hitler (Taika Waititi), Jojo must confront his blind nationalism.
Jeff Bridges plays alcoholic LA drugs cop Matthew Scudder who shoots a suspect in a raid and loses both his job and his wife. He tries to clean up his act and quit drinking but this isn't easy when a hooker named Sunny begs him for protection and winds up dead. Scudder is drawn back into a world of vice as he hunts down her killer among LA's seedy underbelly of pimps and drug dealers.
In 1950's New York, Lionel Essrog (Edward Norton), a lonely private detective with an affliction, ventures to solve the murder of his mentor and only friend, Frank Minna (Bruce Willis). Armed only with a few clues and the powerful engine of his obsessive mind, Lionel unravels closely guarded secrets that hold the fate of the whole city in the balance.
The era of the Savastano clan, who once undisputedly reigned over Naples, seems to be hopelessly over. What now lies ahead is the largest ever power vacuum in the history of the Camorra with its throne now empty. All the players now have a chance to have their say, no longer subject to Don Pietro's tyrannical rule. But, although physically and mentally tried by hard prison regime, Savastano is not yet willing to lose his empire, or let his son Gennaro take control, especially with the 'rat' Ciro inexplicably still alive and kicking.
Every year the population off sleepy Lake Victoria explodes from 5,000 to 50.000 for Spring Break, a riot off sun, drunken fun and sex-crazed mayhem! But this year, there's something more to worry about than hangovers. When an earth tremor cracks open the Lake floor all hell breaks through... a million ravenous, razor-toothed piranhas that have been trapped for 2 million years...Surviving...Evolving...Waiting...those unstoppable killing machines hunt in packs...the first bite draws the blood...the blood draws the pack...
Io, Jupiters innermost moon, hosts mining colony Con-Am 27, a high-tech hellhole. There Marshall William T. O'Niel (Sean Connery) probes some mysterious deaths among the miners. In pursuit of the truth, hes alone. In Outland, writer/director Peter Hyams depicts a chilling extension of todays corporation-driven world. Dehumanisation is vividly evoked in the environments of production designer Phillip Harrison and special effects wizard John Stears, Academy Award winner for his work on Thunderball and Star Wars.
A new event series from Stefano Sollima ('Romanzo Criminale'), based on Robert Saviano's best-selling book and the subsequent Cannes Golden Palm winning film of the same name. 'Gomorrah' is the inside story of fierce Neapolitan crime organisation the Camorra, as seen through the eyes of Ciro (Marco D'Amore), the obedient and self-confident right-hand man of the clan's godfather, Pietro Savastano (Fortunato Cerlino), whose loyalty is tested to its limits over twelve blood-drenched episodes. Ciro knows better than anyone what it means to be a loyal clan member. But when Pietro decides to sacrifice many of his own men only to make a bloody statement to rival clan boss Salvatore Conte, something dies in Ciro - for one of the many victims of the bloodshed is his foster father Attilio, himself an ever-loyal clan member.
Sean Connery and Michael Caine - chins out, shoulders squared and with an occasional sly wink - star as British sergeants Danny Dravot and Peachy Carnehan. The Empire was built by men like these two. Now they are out to build empire of their own: they're venturing into remote Kafiristan to become rich as kings.
Following the shocking revelation of new bioluminescent tattoos on Jane Doe's body, Season Three jumps forward two years as FBI teammate and husband Kurt Weller finally tracks down Jane. Together, they return to the FBI, where, along with agents Edgar Reade and Tasha Zapata and tech-savvy Patterson, they set out to decode the latest developments. But with the always unpredictable Rich Dotcom assisting and new FBI director Eleanor Hirst bringing challenging dynamics to the once-cohesive team, Jane's lethal brother, Roman, remains at large. Weller, Jane and the team set out to solve new puzzles and stop the dangerous conspiracies they uncover in 22 of Blindspot's most danger-filled episodes yet...for Jane's tattoos also reveal the team's deepest secrets.
Duke Anderson (Sean Connery), released from prison after a 10-year term for safe-cracking, immediately starts planning and executing his next job, a daring million- dollar heist of an entire East Side New York apartment building. Among the wealthy tenants is his girlfriend Ingrid (Dyan Cannon), a wayward mistress who is under surveillance by her current means of support Werner (Richard B. Schulll). Duke and his gang of expert thieves, including Martin Balsam and Christopher Walken, plot their elaborate robbery, while their every move is monitored and recorded by Werner's private investigators and other agencies, unaware of each other and Duke's impending crime, the final explosive showdown between the police and Duke's crew is a stunning action set piece staged on Fifth Avenue.
Kept locked inside the house by her father, 7-year-old Chloe (Lexy Kolker) lives in fear and fascination of the outside world, where Abnormals create a constant threat - or so she believes. When a mysterious stranger offers her a glimpse of what's really happening outside, Chloe soon finds that while the truth isn't so simple, the danger is very real.
LucasFilm and director J.J. Abrams join forces once again to take viewers on an epic journey to a galaxy far, far away with 'Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker', the riveting conclusion of the seminal Skywalker saga, where new legends will be born and the final battle for freedom is yet to come.
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