Chun Woo Hee plays Han Gong-Ju, the eponymous heroine, a glum high school girl who has been forced to transfer to a school in another city. With her own family nowhere to be found, Gong-ju is placed into the care of a teacher's mother while matters are being sorted out She quietly starts up school again, only hoping to keep to herself and not stand out. When Gong-ju's new classmates discover her singing talent, they try their best to recruit her into the choir. Just as Gong-ju begins to smile again and open up to new friends, the past catches up and the harrowing reason for her transfer gradually comes to light.
While holidaying in Berlin, Australian photojournalist Clare (Teresa Palmer) meets Andi (Max Riemelt), a charismatic local man and there is an instant attraction between them. But what initially appears to be the start of romance suddenly takes an unexpected and sinister turn when Clare wakes up the following morning to discover Andi has left for work and locked her in his apartment. An easy mistake to make, of course, except Andi has no intention of letting her go again. Ever.
Relentless edge-of-your-seat suspense, jaw-dropping, high-octane action and a powerful love story combine in what has been hailed by many critics as the best film of the year. 'Tell No One' follows one man's frantic race against time when his tragic past is suddenly and unexpectedly unearthed. Dr. Alex Beck (François Cluzet) is left unconscious after his wife, and childhood sweetheart, Margot (Marie-Josée Croze) is brutally murdered. 8 years on and still unaware of the truth, Alex receives an anonymous e-mail. Clicking on the link he sees a woman's face in a crowd - Margot's face...But before this can sink in, Alex is thrown headlong into a deadly chase - running from both the Police and a team of killers who will stop at nothing to keep the truth hidden.
An unemployed mechanic (Juan Villegas) adopts a large white dog called Bombon. Luckily for him, the dog turns out to be a prize purebred who might earn him some money. Man and dog set out on a wonderful road trip through Patagonia, where they make a great team.
Exploding onto the screen in a kinetic flurry of hyper-stylised action, The Villainess is a stunning vengeance film that draws its inspiration from western classics including Nikita and Kill Bill. Sook-hee (Kim Ok-vin, Thirst) is a trained assassin who takes revenge on the men who murdered her father in a breath-taking opening sequence. After losing consciousness she awakes at the National Intelligence Service who recruit her as an agent to undertake confidential missions. Initially refusing, Sook-hee soon realises it is her only method of escape, until she is assigned a new assignment that changes everything...
Orbiting Earth on the brink of a devastating energy war, scientists prepare to test a device that could provide unlimited power...or trap them in a terrifying alternate reality. 'The Cloverfield Paradox' is the ultimate journey into the unknown.
After a robbery gone wrong, Tony Jaa, Panna Rittikrai. and the rest of the gang are forced into hiding. But as time drags on, and hunger eats away at them they decide to make a break for it. in the ensuing gun battle With the police Panna’s brother is killed, But Tony & Panna manage to escape, and plan their bloody revenge on the cop who fired the fatal bullet. in a daring move, Tony and Panna kidnap the officers daughter and hold her hostage. the ransom - a life for a life. But the cops adopted son has other ideas and engages in a death duel of martial arts With Tony.
In an old apartment building on the wrong side of the tracks, two women, unknown to each other, live across the hall on the second floor. Galia is an assassin involved against her will with the local sex-traffic mafia. All she wants is to reunite with her little daughter that she left back home in Russia. Eleanor is a grocery store cashier and a battered wife. She dreams of winning the lottery and running away from her abusive husband. Galia and Eleanor don't know each other, but as neighbors they share two things: an adjoining wall and a strong need to plan their escape. As Galia disobeys her latest contract, a woman target, and Eleanor discovers that she's pregnant, the two women decide to take action against their oppressors in a fight for survival and freedom.
When the CIA tracks a radical Islamist terrorist, they call in a highly-trained special Operations Unit, including an all-female team, codenamed 'Vanquishers', to hunt him down at his covert base near the Thai border. A lethal fighting force with a license to kill, the Vanquishers infiltrate the hideout and engage in a bloody gunfight. But when the extraction helicopter leaves without them, they realise they have been double-crossed and left to perish behind enemy lines. Two years later in the midst of a terrorist onslaught in Bangkok, the CIA is deployed to flush out the perpetrators - offering the single surviving Vanquisher an opportunity for retribution. Her vengeance must be quenched, but will she again, live to tell the tale?
A moody, violent and atmospheric thriller that follows the desperate Kyoji - an otherwise unassuming and quiet Japanese chef - on the run after killing his lover Seiko. Having undertaken the gruesome task purely as an attempt to redeem himself with his gangster boss whose wife it was, the crime weight heavily on his mind. Seeking solitude in new surroundings in Thailand. Kyoji's guilt turns to anger as he soon discovers that his problems are deadlier than first thought. Part crime story and part morality piece, Invisible Waves is about surviving the darkest of life's emotional waters - and then going back for more.
"The Intent 2: The Come Up" centres on Jay (Ghetts) who has big dreams; but his ambitions are crippled by his allegiance to both his crew and Hackney crime boss Beverley (Sharon Duncan-Brewster). Jay sets about laying the foundations for his own organised crime ring with the help of Mustafa (Adam Deacon). Things are going well until Beverley discovers his disloyalty, and an ill-fated robbery in North London and a trip to Jamaica tears the crew apart. All the while, their actions are being monitored by an undercover Met Police officer Gunz (Dylan Duffus), who has been deployed to integrate himself into the crew.
Pili (Bello Rashid) lives in rural Tanzania, working the fields for less than $2 a day to feed her two children and struggling to manage her HIV-positive status in secret. When she is offered the chance to rent a sought-after market-stall, Pili is desperate to have it. But with only two days to get the deposit together, Pili is forced to make increasingly difficult decisions with ever-deepening consequences. How much will she risk to change her life?
As the title suggests, Walkabout is a journey not only in distance, but also in the transition for one Australian aborigine, from adolescence to manhood. While on a family picnic a beautiful teenager and her brother suddenly find themselves very much alone after the tragic death of their father. As they wander through the outback they meet the young aborigine. The film unfolds and tells the tale of survival, resourcefulness and sexual awareness, as the travellers become lost in the Australian wilderness.
After their small Australian country town is annihilated by an overwhelming airborne attack, a group of civilians evade capture and discover they are now among the last remaining survivors of an extraterrestrial invasion engulfing the entire planet. As humanity falls under worldwide occupation, they form a home-grown army to fight back against vastly superior enemy forces. On the front lines of the battle for Earth, they are our last hope.
Marcus King (Mark Wingett) is an old school gangster, who's left behind the old school crime. With credit card cloning and skimming, Internet spamming and scamming he's dragged organised crime well and truly into the 21st Century. But now his world is under threat - targeted by the money making side of terrorism at the hands of Mr. Mustaffa (Vas Blackwood). Mustaffa wants everything, his entire operation, either given willingly or taken by force. Marcus has dealt with hostile takeovers before, but how does he defeat fanaticism? With one last game to play, King has a plan; it's audacious and it's daring, but will his ambitious sons and wife, Yvonne (Claire King) get in the way? Ready to retire, King knows it's time to settle old scores and play the biggest scam of his life - before it's too late.
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