Wildly entertaining, violent and stylish, One Last Dance is the story of an assassin (Francis Ng, star of Johnnie To's Exiled) hired to kill the men responsible for kidnapping an important man's son. But his task is not as simple as it first seems and he must take many lives before he can get close to discovering the kidnapper's true identity.
Captain Stefan Brandt (Jai Courtney) is sent on a mission to investigate a threat to the exiled Kaiser Wilhelm II (Christopher Plummer). Arriving at the Kaiser's secluded mansion, Brandt learns that local resistance and British Intelligence are moving in on the deposed German monarch. As he begins to infiltrate the Kaiser's life in search of clues, Brandt finds himself drawn into an unexpected and passionate romance with Mieke (Lily James), one of the Kaiser's maids.
The might of the two greatest superpowers of the ancient world collide in an almighty clash the likes of which has never been seen before in this stunning tale of magic, myth and legend. Combining epic action with dazzling visual effects, and featuring an array of fighting styles and intense battles, Clash of Empires is an action-packed thrill ride from sweeping start to blockbuster finish. In 120AD, the Roman Empire is at the height of its power under the reign of Emperor Hadrian, dominating the peoples of Europe. In the Far East, the Chinese Han Dynasty is firmly ensconced as the ruling empire and is expanding its reach across Asia. To cement relations between the two, a marriage is arranged between a Roman prince and a beautiful Chinese princess. When a nefarious plot exploits tensions between the two nations, only the long lost descendant of Alexander the Great can stop an all out war.
Life is good for Zaid (Dar Salim), a successful surgeon with a luxury apartment and pregnant girlfriend, until one night his younger brother comes by begging for money. Zaid refuses. A few days later Yasin (Anis Alobaidi) is assaulted and killed. The police prove to be little help, leaving Zaid to find out who killed his brother himself. Taking the law into his own hands, he embarks on a mission to eliminate all the criminal gangs in Copenhagen. With a new disguise, he infiltrates the criminal underworld. Zaid's battle for vengeance results in serious consequences for himself and his family - but is his brutal revenge worth it?
After her boyfriend dumps her on the eve of their exotic vacation, impetuous dreamer Emily Middleton (Amy Schumer) persuades her ultra-cautious mom, Linda (Goldie Hawn), to travel with her to paradise. When the trip takes an unexpected turn, the polar opposite mother/daughter duo realise they must settle their differences and work together to escape the outrageous jungle adventure they've fallen into.
Unshackled by the safety monitors of Hollywood Jackie Chan returns to old school hard action. The Police Story movies are regarded by fans and critics alike as the apex of Jackie Chan's celebrated career so it's no wonder that he's back as Detective Chan. This time the challenges for Chan are bigger than ever as he battles personal demons and goes head to head with a gang of vicious cop killers. Nobody does big stunts like Jackie Chan and in his return to form, he blazes through sever terrific set pieces. New Police Story shows fans both new and old that Jackie Chan is still the man for eye-popping action.
At the height of the Cold War in the early 1960s, CIA agent Napoleon Solo (Henry Cavill) and KGB agent Iliya Kuryakin (Armie Hammer) must put aside longstanding hostilities to stop a mysterious international criminal organisation bent on destabilising the fragile balance of world power. With only one lead, the agents race to find a vanished German scientist who is the key to infiltrating the organisation in this cool, stylish action-adventure from director Guy Ritchie.
Steven Seagal is Alexander Coates, a special forces operator who becomes haunted by his past when a little girl dies in his arms on a mission in Iraq. Looking for redemption, Alexander goes off the grid. Two years later, Alexander is trying to lead a quiet life. But when one of his tenants and her family fall under the thumb of a Russian gangster, he is dragged into an all-out war between rival Chinese and Russian gangs; forcing him to not only defend the family, but bringing him face to face with an old foe, and giving him one more chance to reconcile his past. The body count rises as Alexander returns to what he does best - killing. But will it be enough for Alexander to find redemption?
When a ruthless terrorist group kidnaps retired spy, Leonard Turner (Bruce Willis), and threatens to unleash a global catastrophe if its demands are not met, the CIA sends one of its best agents, 'Victoria' (Gina Carano), to hunt them down, rescue Turner, and save the free world. But also on the case is Leonard's son, Harry Turner (Kellan Lutz). Inevitably Victoria's and Harry's paths cross, and they must set aside a troubled history in order to meet their common goal. Together they must evade highly skilled operatives, deadly assassins, and international fugitives to bring Leonard home and save the world from an uncertain fate.
Bob (Dwayne Johnson), a once-bullied geek, grows up to be a lethal CIA agent and reaches out to former 'big man on campus' Calvin ((Kevin Hart) as their high school reunion approaches. The subsequent world of shoot-outs and espionage into which Bob drags Calvin could get them both killed.
A literal landmark in modern Actioa-Cinema, Woo unfolds his story about the bond between a moral assassin and an amoral policeman with incredible skill and precision, whilst still managing to overwhelm his audience with some of the most incredible action-sequences ever committed to film.
Insurance salesman Michael (Liam Neeson) is on his daily commute home when he is contacted by a mysterious stranger (Vera Farmiga), and forced to uncover the identity of a hidden passenger on his train before the last stop. As he works against the clock to solve the puzzle, he realises a deadly plan is unfolding and is unwittingly caught up in a criminal conspiracy. One that carries life and death stakes, for himself and his fellow passengers.
December 2001, India. A bus rolls down a narrow, winding, hilly road. On board is Meenakshi Iyer with her nine-year old son, Santanam. With them is Raja Chowdhary, a wildlife photographer who was introduced to her through a common friend before boarding the bus. Since Meenakshi is travelling alone with her infant, Raja is given the responsibility of looking after her and everyone on the bus assumes them to be a couple. The journey is a pleasant one, amidst a collage of people from different parts of India, creating a sort of mini-India in the bus. The calm is short lived. The bus is stopped by an angry mob of Hindu extremists on the prowl for Muslims. They're out to avenge the burning of a Hindu village. A storm of communal violence and hatred has swept over the entire area, with people killing one another, and bloodshed and fire all around. The news sends a chill down Raja's spine. He is Muslim. Born and brought up in an orthodox Brahmin family, Meenakshi is shocked to learn of Raja's background. She starts to maintain her distance from him. But fate has other ideas. Looking at the inhuman way in which Muslims are being killed, she can't help but save his life. She lies to the Hindu extremists, saying that they're a married Hindi couple, "Mr. and Mrs. Iyer". But they have to leave the bus soon, in search of another way to reach home. Now they have no one but each other for support. The intense violence and enmity they witness all around brings them even closer. Humanity reshapes their old, conventional beliefs and religious differences are soon forgotten. They now feel a strong attraction for each other. Confused and scared, they don't know where the journey will lead them....
The year is 1927 and the Alliance moves triumphantly from victory to victory in an epic and bloody civil war campaign against the uprisings of brutal warlords and feudal barons that has left the country on the brink of total collapse. With the nation's fate hanging in the balance, a rebel revolt in the stronghold city of Nanchang threatens to give the insurgents the upper hand and as the first day of August dawns the Alliance, led by some of the bravest soldiers and greatest tacticians the world has ever seen, face their deadliest and most monumental battle yet.
Lakhan Singh aka Lucky (Sonu Sood) is the ‘king’ of the Australian underworld accompanied by his associates. Far away, in a small village in Punjab, where Lucky was born, there exists someone more notorious than him – Happy Singh (Akshay Kumar). The village is fed up of his magnanimity, which has resulted in a number of hilariously disastrous situations. Out of desperation, they decide to send him on a long trip (that will keep him out of the village for a while!) to bring Lucky back to Punjab, as his despicable deeds were maligning their image in Australia. The series of chaos, shocks and comic misunderstandings that ensue eventually result in redemption and an accidental wedding!
We use cookies to help you navigate our website and to keep track of our promotional efforts. Some cookies are necessary for the site to operate normally while others are optional. To find out what cookies we are using please visit Cookies Policy.