A peerless filmmaker of substance and scale, David Lean directs Boris Pasternak's tumultuous tale of Russia divided by war and hearts torn by love. Epic images abound: revolution in the streets, an infantry charge into no-man's-land, the train ride to the Urals, an icebound dacha. Omar Sharif plays the title role, Julie Christie is his haunting, long-time love Lara and both are caught up in the tidal wave of history.
As he plans a job that could result in his gang's biggest score ever, a longtime thief plans a way out of the life and the town while dodging the FBI agent looking to bring him and his bank-robbing crew down. In addition to heading an electrifying cast, Ben Affleck also directed and co-wrote this suspenseful, critically acclaimed crime thriller that unfolds - and often explodes - across gritty Boston locations.
Agent Lucinda Kavsky (Gia Skova) is given a special assignment by the CIA, only to find that she is being set up. As she unravels the CIA's horrendous plot, she uncovers a web of lies and secrecy that expose a massive conspiracy.
Inspector Tequila Yuen (Chow Yun Fat) is determined to rid the city of gangs by beating them at their own violent game. But in a vicious shoot out, his partner and colleagues are massacred, leaving Yuen bitter and hungry for vengeance. Yuen comes face-to-face with Tony (Tony Leung), a lethal and cunning assassin working for a gun-running gang, in a stake-out where it seems that Yuen will end up in a body bag. But a stunning plot twist cranks up the action another gear when Yuen discovers that Tony has a dangerous secret...
John Matthews (Dwayne Johnson) is a father whose teenage son Jason (Rafi Gavron) is facing a 30 year jail sentence having been wrongly accused of a drug distribution. Desperate and determined to rescue his son at all costs, john makes a deal with the U.S. attorney (Susan Sarandon) to go in as an undercover informant and infiltrate the drug cartel that set his son up - risking everything, including his family and his own life.
'The Revenant' meets 'Last of the Mohicans', 'Edge of the World' is an epic, swashbuckling adventure story that inspired 'The Man Who Would Be King' and 'Apocalypse Now'. Starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers (The Tudors) as Sir James Brook, the English adventurer who fought pirates and slavery to rule a kingdom in the jungles of Borneo in 1840. As he embarks on a lifelong crusade to end head-hunting, like Lawrence of Arabia, Brooke defied the Empire to free a nation.
Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg lead an all-star cast in '2 Guns', an explosive action film that tracks two operatives from competing bureaus who are forced on the run together. But there is a big problem with their unexpected partnership - neither knows that the other is an undercover federal agent.
Retired CIA agent Frank Moses (Bruce Willis) reunites his team of elite operatives in this high-octane action-comedy. Their new mission takes them to Paris, London and Moscow. Outgunned and outmanned, they have only their cunning wits and old-school skills to rely on as they try to save the world.
When Dum, a young peasant boy, falls in love with Rumpocy, the daughter of a wealthy city family, they vow that, whatever happens, they will one day be together... Ten years on, Dum is the notorious gang-member "Black Tiger". When he is commanded to execute police captain Kumjorn, Kumjorn has one last request- that Dum explain to his fiancee how he died. Dum realises that Kumjorn's fiancee is, in fact, Rumpocy and is unable to ruin what he believes is her happiness. His decision to release Kumjorn is what finally unites the childhood sweethearts. Will it also be the one that tears them apart?
Fernando De Gama, a young Portuguese soldier of fortune, sets sale for the Orient seeking the man who killed his father. Shipwrecked, captured and sold into slavery, Fernando is rescued by a beautiful woman only to discover she is linked to his father's murder. When Fernando is pressed into military service, his heroics on the battlefield gain him the distinction of becoming an honoured personal guard to the King of Siam. Uncovering the devious Queen's plan to replace the King with her lover, Fernando must battle to stop the very plot in which he is incriminated, before the kingdom explodes into war!
Decorated veteran and PTSD sufferer, Jason Hill (Sean Patrick Flanery) is meeting his wife, Jennifer (Gina Holden), for lunch at the Veteran's Affairs hospital where she works. After Jennifer is called away for an emergency consultation with a US military General, Jason leaves the VA with a strong feeling that something isn't quite right. He doubles back to take a second look, just as the hospital and everyone in it is taken hostage by heavily armed terrorists. With all communications in and out of the hospital cut off, Jason becomes the last line of defense and must battle the terrorists and his own PTSD induced demons to save his wife, the General and the rest of the hospital staff.
When renowned crime novelist Harlan Thrombey (Christopher Plummer) is found dead at his estate just after his 85th birthday, the inquisitive and debonair Detective Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) is mysteriously enlisted to investigate. From Harlan's dysfunctional family to his devoted staff, Blanc sifts through a web of red herrings and self-serving lies to uncover the truth behind Harlan's untimely death.
Honduran teenager Sabina Rivas (Greisy Mena) dreams of becoming a famous singer. She wants to travel to the United States to make it as a star, distancing herself from her boyfriend-turned-violent-gang-member Jovany (Fernando Moreno). To do so she must travel across Mexico, facing the threats of its brothels, ruthless gangs, drug trafficking and corrupt migratory agents. At the Mexican-Guatemalan border, Sabina's lack of any documents, passport or visa are preventing her from crossing. She is forced to work for a brothel run by the possessive Doha Lita (Angeline Pelaez). The only person who can help her escape is her best customer and confessor- Mexican Consul Don Nico (Miguel Flores), who is infatuated by her beauty and innocence. Sabina's life relies on her finally grasping a Mexican visa - but what more will it take?
On August 11th, 1950, 71 boy soldiers of the South Korean army singlehandedly held back the elite North Korean 766 Commando Brigade for a full 11 hours. Most were still in their school uniforms and had only fired a single bullet in training! Their astonishing bravery under fire enabled allied forces to hold a strategic bridgehead at the Nakdong River and gain a tactical advantage that would help turn the tide of the entire war. Nothing less than the freedom of their nation was at stake. Their ingenuity, tenacity and brotherhood helped them to achieve the impossible. This is their remarkable true story... Now, discover one of the greatest events in modern military history and re-live the day when courage came of age.
Legendary action director Yuen Woo Ping draws on a stellar cast (Michelle Yeoh, Dave Bautista, Tony Jaa, and Max Zhang) to create a hard-hitting martial arts blast worthy of its place in the celebrated 'Ip Man' universe. Following his defeat by Master Ip, Cheung Tin Chi (Zhang), tries to make a life with his young son in Hong Kong, waiting tables at a bar that caters to expats. But it's not long before the mix of foreigners, money, and triad leaders draw him once again to the fight.
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